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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 2

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I ir iflIEr iYmIrV Wil fJJ JI1 qF 7I i i 1 I I 1 I i THE WORLD TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 21 1005 I i It I isietHet both held kubppenaa dg them to per and cl knew la the matterof haM oc twit for Kim Thy ujheJ Mttttta reporters In otlLa44 tU Oranu Jury 0 fiwl trV OrinJ Jury ulth me protected John Mur 7I doat know anything about this iF wtti SMC averted Alder I Ikn via In the Grand Jury wpr WM Pent out that all other bearing subpoenas dlrectnc i to appear today wtre cxcwcd un 10iwmw Theme InchilfJ John vrphy Oflitmiy and Oetxrge Bimjwoo ltip Ihereoah bdl wlUj the CKy rn4n A rew hour before Ktuj 4 rtmpwm got the money from wjh and Oaffney huniW from the JlIIo1ee Abo Levy irtw WM called late the Krup easebv Dillon unt won waSyUtneral Mayer thw he waa rv Md anxtowi to tell the Grand everything Ie knew about the bull iONG SENTENCE FOR I VOTING ILLEGALLY The first sentence for Illegal voting In the lait election waa Inflicted by Justice yy In the upreree Court today and i verty tlruck terror Into the hearts ett8a men nthe Tombs awaiting trial fsr I similar pffense Edward Meatfe Jif fto Barrow slreet who pleaded VrSlUy wOk to voting under tho Mme of John LFoley of No 119 itt uhl frt9plft was entered to not Ieat nan twp years and not more than ee year In SIng Sing to ui Meu Jaj counsel urged clemency on I 1t the ground font the mm waa drunk MIMI fee coat the Illegal vote that he lvit tie wrong addre i when he posed 1es dy und 4hnt the pspeflors ahould wit feaVe ollowed him to make out a bftllbf Asilnst this plea Il was ahown hit ilertde has been convicted of Crlmo the Umcs ur vloua to this oo listen twice for potty larceny and i hfi1r IHauL i1 SamuM Ellenbogefl thl City Marshal didict1 for falsely swearing to the registration of two men not citizen wilt be trittl by Justice Davy tomor croW lti1igCfl hiia prepared ft deL ten 1100 his lawyer say that they wilL light the caso to tim highest court 1 neceulr 1 Counsel for Thomas ItoQiSie of No fl tfk Went Twoatysmii street wis e4 voted as ThomM Conner In tho Twelfth Election District of the Sloth Assembly District and entered plw I of not Rullty Vh4tl arraigned Jet WWkl iintwuned to Justice Day dAY that he desired to fchange his plea to guilty He will be sentenced next TuceJay Jacob Gnift of No Ilowery who I ote under the name of another man In the BAOXK Election District of the L4 filxth Assembly District onterod a nice ftt giiUly through counsel lie was remanded for nontence I LRwyerTrwrnas Dfnecn Kppearcd InJustice I aJavja court today and announced that he desired to withdraw AIr I eoitnsM for nirfiard Waltth and John If JwBe under Indictment for Illeral volt i ln nJthe Fourteenth Awembiy 111 4 tt u1 Ir Ineen proclaimed that In 6 tjI 1 ilJtlCOnt events he did not wish to tsk tthaitws with clients who mUht J1 lCtb 1lIhellent I tump their IJ Walsh Is out on HfXO ball but Jerge 1 i UMhle tnfumWi a bond for the same amount Is in the Tomb Justice Davy IIt the request of AttorneyGeneral i Mayer Incr ued the ball In tact case I from JJCCO to 15001 and Walsh bondsMan WM oNecd to produce him atones I James A McOuIre who was chairman i of the Board of Elect kins in the Ninth oj Election DIstrict ot the Nineteenth Assembly I District was arrested this at ternoarv on a warrant tsiued by lie corder Ooff follpwlw Indictment on a charge of Illegal voting lie was held 1 In I 5000 ball and will be arraigned for pleading tiefore Justice Davy to morrowi i VoOuIr li charge with leaving hie post of duty at ISO oclock In the afternoon or election day eolnr to the poll I 111 pineS bt the FVirtleth Kiectton District of the Nineteenth Assembly plo trict and fTerlng himself to vote In the name of Harry Jennings tiiji TARBELL SAYS supiiisJOHN UI li ftpKlal to Th Erenlns World BTJTTtyLO Ti Nov JlCtlss Mat Tarbelll whoje royelallons cbnoern PA lnf the growth and methods of the tandari Oil Opmpany have brought her Same Inalats that the oil king Is rnore tobo bitted than censured Miss trtrbell amto DUffaln to deliver nn nddrrss tj number of students at 0 3Ja ten Park Tilgh School fA 1 Something jsntatloriM was expected iM TMrbell tcavn an audience ot Qioro LAa three thou and a rude hock jlt then she devoted nil her time lo the Jisreat UnejoJn telling how he ntudlcde I Bh did flat refer to Rockefeller ut all iAftrrahe hid hlshcd with the stu flents ilti Tarbell granted nn Inter teprtew ah Evening World correa pendent hi which one said In my opinion Jfr Rockefeller Is ann to be pitted He II A man of Immense rwslbllltlM when Interested lie I aJtb jn ilnJitfon to conceive a vast biisfaWaprojecf the ability to carry It ttirbi il He has dflnlte patlenpa and 1 cIngrafpmatithlny3 and carry them to i conclusion or hooin grasp tho ipsslbllltlMof an rnormoua proposition 4 and carr you the details of that as WelJle i lIe ii tly fawlshted and canloole I i far Into tlie future but he thinks only I I Ot bUflnests He has no love tot art or or liwuure Buch matters do not atvpea Jitmhe doesnt know them JM cannot ceo any of tim higher hingeS Iie wind blnjr ilollirmaklni He ea the Ciur and charities be yond cocnmerc fl know Mr Itogeri well nl II JrWiker than the olfter Standard men kFr TrAnker You know a majority fit the men of Wall atreetthoce wh 11 i bit thlnssnro ununJIy very veIl 1 rC ttb NT Bogea Ono wM talks wtnAr Jtogcri a not de caiti d71l I i made plain that If one ifiVi ff V0 a deal 1111 him he vii be wnelr Mr nogers ean do hltn I i WOMAN IN BLUEr AT OYSTER DAY AGAIN OTTEt IAr Nov JUflie wysterl Woman In Wue I whp last sum I rIpast4 ettemitta to see sereit during Ms slay at I 1Of9 Jilil In Isite4 Oister I 9 inday arriving on an afternoon I I ne was jjn longer In blue wear i 1ri ItSIeJ worafls I I fessul fit 0uld IIOt lure ft vehicle I Wnd Iwf went Jo ft bakerS 0 pd HttnmiA had a dial UI Iris IB we lelenliira OBJcf WM aolng lo Sagamore pfrsttI jyea when told the SSIU hI farLy wcrV In Wah Es trua off on the long I walk eItk arern cerul SENATOR PLATT DISCLOSES LEGISLATIVE SECRETS i The Three Big Insurance Companies Contributed to State Campaigns and He Admits It Was for Infltience at Albany PLATT ADMITS CASH WAS GIVEN TO INFLUENCE LEGISLATION In what mattera coujd you properly give in Inturanefl company I cupport la return for Ita contribution to the State campaign WELL oorrtf KNOW THEY MIGHT COME TO ME FOR HELP To sea that the liegltltture did not enact legislation which they thought hostile to ppllcV holders 1 A T11AT IS ABQUT WHAT IT WOULD AMOUNT TO How could you control the altuatlon A I COULD NOT CONtROL if I MIGHT HAVE SOME INFLUENCE I Does not the utd cf these contributions to the election of candl citea to office put the candidate more or leia under i moral obligation not to attack the Inter ste tupportlng them A THAT 18 VVHATNATURALLY WOULD BE INVOLVED Isnt that really what Is Involved AI SHOULD THINKS 30 Continucil from First Page I the Equitable Ufo aau contribution for loR f1lm UlItlll1 A No Muolcvil cumpiigniT AI 9 one wbatmf Or AS a contribution to the ex oenleaOtafl candidates for thp UaJs UtiireT A No sir I hive not received anr at all for that purpire Then the amount that you nave received for the purpius of Stito cam rlgris cover all tho amounts yvxi hive received fMm the Equitable Life IA Yes aa1 they were gervjiil in thttr eharactw There was nqt any specific sum mentioned for any campaign fVr anyfor what It was to be Hut you divided up or Ionic committee divided It uo this money that waa received In such a way an you thought expedient A It was they ulllally made these contribution to me and I think they did always by a special messenger He came to my office and delivered me a package of money and didnt knowI Could only ell what It was and I Immediately turned over to the State Committee either to the Chairman or the Secretary or the Treasurer Always In Cash 60 these contributions were casii I contributions A Yea air cash contributions And did von ever receive any such contributions directly from any ofllcer of the Equitable A No not directly dont think lyenUdfrom the EQuitable I amnoiMiulfeature abtfufthatt but they Invariably coat the money over by a special messenger and delivered to me and I didnt keep It overnight I I would send It or take It up to the Stale Committee Did you make any regewu for thee contributions A 1 did nut They came voluntarily A They came voluntarily I At the Inception of the miking of theo contributions or the practice of making them clio you make my request for them A Well I dont remember about that I hould Then J10000 will cover all the contributions that Is the annual contribution wlilch you have ever received In any way from the Equitable Life A As far aa remember that would bq all rWiere w4 110000 Ten thousand dollars a year It Yet sir IrWaa Waa a Fixed 8um Was that a fixed sum each year or did It vary A Well was a fixed sum that Is they did not exceed that and they didnt reduce It either I Slid coo hcive contribution i TPU I ftHf 4 Mtl llf UllUIIB for Dollllriil DuriMMeit from the Mutoil ffT AI am not cult certain about llml liit I mink 1 dill durloc the ten irurt thnt I tpruk of I rrrflrfd torn ronttlliullont from the Molnnl Life bat 1 du not In what amount A Well my memory would bn JlOCHXi Annually A No It would not be annually Occasionally A Occasionally Well do you remember In what campaign 1 A I do not know In whet campaign I could not tell Have you received any recently frqm ihe Mutual Life within recent yean the list three or tour veers A I thought you were asking me about the New York Life No I said the Mutual Life A I received some donations from the Mutual Life In the last ten years but I dont know when and what amount They were about HOOfld Given to State Committee How frequently was It A 1 cannot tell I simply received It and whatever I received I took It to the State Committee I I wh nbat offlw of the Mutual Life did you net In rrceltlnc these COD IrlbiitloniT A 1 Ihlnk It wai Vr Mt Lurdr 1 would not he lure II A McCiinlr A leo Dm you Ret the money from him directly A No sir It was given tome Just as I iiM In thn eime way that It was given to you by tho UqulUble sent by mea sengor In currency A Yea air How Old It happen that the Muuwl Life contributed the money Was It ID pursuance of an understanding between yourself and Mr McCurdy A I simply nsk him at various times when noceiuItlM were very great form ney end he said he 10ul reat very glad to subscribe 1liiJ VflU for he Stats eau JMKnf A lu 11 QAD Mr McCurdy ao understood lI A He understood It and could not understand It any other way because I palgn was not repruiontlng the jiaUonal oam Was there any contribution by the Mutual uiiipHign Life A at No ant air Ime for any local Or apart fro ue contribution for the State campaign nurpoues In the In campllf pllOIU tt txrenti of any canflliale for SUe omce A No elr nYCMlate The practice wai the Mme In the Mutual ns In the IIIhlof A Tee sir 8um Always J10000 And wo may assume tht yoU rot leneraly 1100 A When I got any thins from him I did And tor how lung prod ot years would t1t lo blck A tWc er A9NS04 It II back twenty rem tQ iiavo you rcteivrd ihy contVlbu otns fnnI1 purposes from th 7M7VTO SS tte Qrk Llto I think very eel I tpmv Vigil vrk wie11 dldJ oms d1 In the or Jt If Oi hid itt ciii dal niiii ih nl7 the Mr SlfCallt A fl sIr trlbulloiis imI you rceelve nt any tm eon from Mr JlcCalt for fltatn purroifapollticai purpoeis A if ho MbafTlbed anything a all It would be for Rue purpos tl I lurpO6 Tee of course but did he at any lime or hla company give you any nipney A I cannot say positively rnol whetfier he mud or not I poaltvoly member a to whether he gave me any tiling or not Ihlnl And that would mean that you tint posttlro as to whether the New Turk Life has liven you onyililng fur State purpowsT A 1 am not positive My thnl memory at fault for plltve IMIbcnt Dont Remember Harrison Fund I It haa been auKRestei to me that ypu naj aomeaung to du with the eai nlto 1lh lection of fumble for the Harruien tarn 11 the TIIIIIIOf a fUc OIl Iw ifd il1 rii that you recall thst A I do not recall ihllQ Or tiny fund I may not have the amount right i 4 No my memory could not tall me whether It waa the Hurrlion campilgn or what campaign It war ItQ You are clear In your mind that four yw nevr had any contributions made to you for the purpose of A national jramnslKnT A Yslr they never were jlmlhln me rot a national campaign 17en na cmplp Although 1 aometlnei In talking with trentlepien About It lid I thought It would be a gixM thing for them to sub srii beuise of he ticurlnr ot the national oa ni oJgi na State campaIgn And with whom have NU had such conversations mean connected with injuratK companies of courow A 1 Am nM clear A to whom I talked to Have you UlkM to Mr A Me Curdy about thatJ do not think 1 Talked with McCall Or Mr Jbhn A McCSallT A think very Hkly 1 may have talked with Mr John A McOall tMt subject to the neceailtlea of our campaign and Mnpatn an what we ought to but I do not remember when I talked wh him I VTtiat other Insurance companies 1 business In the Sat of New York Senator have made contributions to you for polltlail purposea A Not I any that I know of Not the Metropolitan A No air I And none ot thb other companies I A No rtr cQ Have any of these other companies I mods any contributions to anybody else that you know of for political pur poiesT I do not know of their contributing anything all Then the 10000 for the Mutual and tlOKO fnom the Equltafoi refer of course the annual contributions comprise all the contributions that YOU have knowledge of for polltl put roses A It have not had from the New York Life 100 a year OI saId the Mutual Ten thousand dollars from the Mutual and 10000 frum ihe Equitable A I not 1010 I ever had such a sum a year from the Mutual I gathered from your testimony mat I aa frequent from the MttualT A It WM frequent should think It waa wasoh I cannot tall how frequent It waaQ Take 1102 was there a contribution I that rear br the JUuU A I should think there was because tat was a Presidential year Meant the 1804 Campaign kd I iwuld likely according aonnr to your ooollectlon that they would for Btate purposes that year A Yea sir And how about 1304 I 1 The ChalrmanI think you meant 1504 The Wltne sYes How about 1902 A 1 dont remember about lOt Or 1MO A Well I cannot remem bet spedflcallr That wa a Presidential year Would It be your recollection that the Mutual subscribed tM State purposes that year A should think naturally the Mutual would subscribe at that time and did Are you acquainted with any contributions tht have been made to anyone for the purpose of favoring the candidacy te anyone for Legislative ofllces outside of these contributions you have mentioned A I never had anv such thing broached to mo at all Or for the purpose of aiding candidate for Judicial ufflcef A oI Ihrre never IIOB been any UERentlou dldnlr In regard In any cn Wtth reference to the matter of cmpaff rrerece In rclerene lo Judicial uomlnatlona A 1 nevurtoard ot such I thj Inj my life Didnt Know Andy Hamilton nefurence Jias been mode Ira a the activity of Andrew llamllion In connection with Ugslallva inat5r4 MJ I Albany Did you know Mr Hamilton A 1 aldnt know him at all II ltd you know Anything about his work nt Albany A 1 didnt know anything about It at 1 since Ws name has been broached here I the lira I have heard of him Do you know Andrew Fields A I have met him I think once or twice t1 Oo you know anything of his work mat Albany A No Or any moneys contributed by In aunuv money hIm or through SUI him for any purpose I do not 80 far you know Senator what hare the Insurance companlu done In regard to shaping Ifrgtolitlon or presentIng recad Itlatln frfent Ing legislation In this State A I dot know anything they have done I never Inquired Into that nor have they sought my Influence at all In reference I Intuence al wJiat disposition has been made of the contributions bN the Insurance companies for 8 ate cam naUns A I dost know anrthlaa about sir I turned then contribution OVM to the State Committee and then my connection with them ceased conntton know whether by virtue of I much contributions any allotmenU of i I money contlbullnn for the purpose of I I helping ee campaign ot candidate torte i I Le1gttuTO A There was not that I I know of The Appointment of PIerce Inquiries have beea made from I time to time her with tearc to the In I I surance Deportment What Influence I had the Insurance companies In regard to the appointment of the Superintendent tat of Insurance so ta aa you know A Well I dont think they had any licence far I know i QDo you know anything aboutex cuss me A moment dM you know i James Pierce A 1 did know him wtitn he was Buperlntendcnf of Insure Qo Waa fnt A attorney of th Mutual Life nrlor to hh becoming flunerl nd ent vn of Inturant A I dont know that vnQ Do you know lipw I wu flat Piece teas selected as Inner tatrnitent of Insurance In Ylerr of ide oloie relation tl lie MeI tuniC A I didnt know his role I ions the Mutual were close at nn P3 you know Senator what con I trtbptloni wee fltjde to the national ITo CVHK A COW IifONZDAi Jro XATIVB BROMO Oulntat TabltU I pUbi money if I fill Tfle Ivr aiassItmsls en Mh bt afc a COLLECTED FOR DEPEWS FRIEND Sketched at the Insurance Hearing by TE Powers RUSHUPSOME OR THSHE WILL BE I campaign fund ISM by the Mutual and Equitable A could not tell anything abiut them at that time for I dlilnt have t1em rord nor I havent iny record lOW I didnt make any record Or 1M37 A Ai I saM they turned the moneys over to me and I turned thvn over to the State Committee tt1 Have you even been asked Senator on behalf of any of the Insurance I companies to taternn In their favor by reason of such contributions A Never In the world In connection with matters of sli liUon ot the Insurance Department A Never In the world 1 saId an account of lOch contributions Have Vou ever bean asked by any Insurance company to In rene In their favor at compny connection with I matters of legislation A They havo never asked me In the world QE And you have never done anything of the kind A I have nO Was there any cooperation be twejn you and Mr flues In the effort to obtain contributions during the campaign when both State and national candidate went before tIne public A Not tat I remember In last RuturanlPOl that Is A 17 Not that 1 know of at least Ignorant of Presidential Funds you know anything about tin contribution of approximating by the New York Life In the last Pre Iilentliil caripilgsS A I knew nothing about I I have no knowbJgu of It Or the contribution of 0000 by the Equitable Life during the lait cam pnl A I didnt know what they I had given wai never brought to my attention at all I I am asked whether you desire the committee to understand that your I relation to contributions by Inauranty I companies heron onlv ten vents ao A I would not any ten years ago I would not specify the date but I I should think It was as mud a ten years ago Wasnt ItA considerably long tIme than ten years ago when you I gan to receive those contributions A I Is very po llle I wns but I cant remember now when I began receiving contrlnutlonn Was It a long A tweny years ago A I doubt I About IKi or JSM did It begin A I dont remember I Cant remember men It was But you doit Intend to under aloud aa fixing ten years as the absolute limit A No cit Imlt I might be fifteen years or more A Yes sir Hut these figures you have given me hol nod for whatever time It asA Yr iI YrWhat The Got In Return And according to your bent reco lection wouldnt tnes contributions extend over a period as far back setA 1SW I hud think likely they wouldd but I cant remember about I We could be glad know Senator on what basis an Insurance company Is justified In contribution to i State campaign A I should thinkUie were Justified In making cODtnbuto while the irolii Issue was at stake 0 the course of our State cam palgns of course you are RIte with them for many yurs what hal there been In them which would lustlfy an Insurance company In contributing to thi expense A Well I should not wAnt to pan upon that I I you have any opinion of course we lonuld be glad to have It but the I point I want particularly to get nt li llhs what suggestion was there to I the Insurance companies of any quid pro uflua what was the Insurance companies to get out of the fact they had made the contribution A There was not any suggestion of any a Wind flrtTHiiUet ooaM the Wid lllta COAl really rtt A They cot I tlirounh 110 as lnar connooleil with Oio clot Conimlllec Itnt CnnlmIC C1 lloir noiild they fl tlironuli you t0 Well they WPO up i noun I tronld lie rery likely to fell them at tImes when II ITHS nitcr nrjr I I never had oc eaalon doc 1 What would that extend tOi whit do you mean by defending them If oc ciUfoft mad It nweaaryr A Well Well dont krow Support Expected What had you In mind In aaylng that A That they would expect me to tat them naturally for anything nalutaly that they thought WAS right and they were for And have they ever requested your support In any mstter A They never ve hajeNo company has A No oerpsny I haa ever aiked my suriwt fl In nlml matter could you Drupcrlr KV comiuiny iniiport la SCItICH for ndi rontrlblitlonf A WJ Uonl Uiio I iinrtfrMnrM Iltl nay her woui I eJCI you wouy support them or de fend thomi now what elM of uowlbl tIdes had you in mind In avjn that Ail iJWfit have any claw ef uouitilI ties In mind at all bpcuse where their intereitu were Involved they mUht come mltht to me for help To see that the Legislature did not enact leRlslatlon which they thought hostile to oolleyholders A That Is about what It would amount to No Hostile Legislation That Is about what It would amount to A Yea How could you control that situa onfA I could not control I Illa 0 lIon could you In any itny Influence itt A I mlftlit hnvo I iime Influence ho money In Ihe election Through the dlspnilllon of KlRl nrr AOh I ooalil not i cay that I 4 Int hat tlin way really oomca about Senator that Chl lisa of theo contrlbullnni In the i flection of eandlilntci to office pnU the candidate more or leu nnilrr a moral obligation not lo attack the Inlcreiu lupportlnu thrni A That Is nhat naturally nonld lir Inrolveil i I8XT THAT ItRAMV WHAT IB IXVOLKDt A I SHOULD THINK Iso SOQ That I what you meant when you said they would expect you through your relations with the State Commit tee to defend them A Yes air The ChairmanThai la all Senator we are much obliged to you The WItnessI am much obliged to yo AUTO CRASH fAILS I I rn STOP EbOING Arthur Opp Knocked Out This Morning Will Be Bridegroom ToNight A serious automobile accident at Pacific street and Scheneclodv avenue Brooklyn today sent two victIms to hoipltals and almost killed 0 thiN who In spite of contusions and bruises will become a bridegroom tonight at 1 fashionable wedding In Flatbush Arthur Opp the prospective benedict wsa thought for time to have been killed os he liy In tho streot tenidiM from 1 blOw on the head but when ho had been taken to St Marys llpjpltal and Ws wourds dressed It was found that hn was but Klghtly hurt and he entto his home at No 181 Vernon avenue He will be married tonight at I St 1aula Church natbuoh to idles Blanche Crcljnion of No 7D Ca narsle avenue one of the moat popular I society girls of Brookljrn Other membera of tho automobile party were noNo fortunate Charles I Carson of No 1U2 Pacific street had his leg broken and sustained contusions an Internal Injuries and William noger of No ITS Md ural street was badly bruised and shocked Both were I taken to 8t Marys Hospital where they are having their wound patched upMr Mr Carton Was driving the machine In which was a party of five when a pile ot sand was struck In Pacific street The front wheels were burled In the sAnd and the machine turned a omersitilt throwing the men out violently and falling on them The accident occurred Just before daylight thla momlnA and the occupants of the machine say that the sand pile was not lighted MANHATTAN BRIDGE CONTRACT ENJOINED Justice Dowling Ties Up Work on the Dg 7o6oooo Structure I Justice Djwllng Ibis afternoon granted an Injunction on the application of Peter AGI a taxpayer In his suit against Bridge Oommliiliner lleit and the Mayor to enjoin Uie granting ot th ITOOQPM contract for constructing the new Manhattan Bridge over the Em River tt the Pennsylvania ettel Com rany Te Injunction will hol until the suIt of Oas can tried In the court Justice Dowllng backs up hla decklon with ft lW worJpplnlon He says that the plane And specifications were to nt apeCItCato I drawn I to orevent I fair wwpetltlonr that the bid of the lennsyivaala teeI Company was not the lowest that thtO prepared 90tract was 1 dcawq thltl the JVinnaVlwinla fiteel datl might elect whether It should uw nlckt I or1 carbon steel In the work I Utwn mft pGncltGf i Steel nut be need nail thre 1s more tten Iu pr cent dMTerttrW In the wit1 fl I Il 1 ASSEMBLYMAN APGAR HAD CARD ON A VOUCHER I Assemblyman James Apcar of AVestchetter County was cleda a witness In ties mUst of the testlmoiy of Gage Target He was mlcv If he knew the late Thorriaj lt Hutted and then a voucher 1 haftdoj to him to which was attached his personal card On the cord waa written Mr Hyde saga pay him 1000 A Tho voucher daUd Ot 1 1U7 wa signed by Thomas Husto1 lly Mr Hujhoj Do you remember what MivV voucher was for A That Is my pcii icnal card Does It refresh your reoollectlon 1 A No sir I recall that I went to ate Mr Alexander of the Equitable In that year What for A I really dont remember I suppose It was to Intercede for a friend That la the usual buslntm Ills Assemblyman Only a Candidate nut you were not In the Assembly hat yeartn 17 A No air But vna a candidate In that rear Did 0 manage your own caxn ilsnT A 1 tried to but that was what vns the matter matl You wore not elected 1 A No sir Did Thomas Hutted manage your campiljpt A He did no LiO you ever hear that the Equlta We tOhtrlbutM to your campaign thai year A pwer did 11 li1701 auk for contribution A I dId not I dont knoir lioiv iaf card gut thrre Oige Turtcll wits aslicd If he could Identify Ito writing on the back of Ap lars cird lie said It looked like former President James Alexandera but that he wouldnt swear to It I Apjwr recalled i alt you fix the time when you MW Mr Alexander A I was after you I was nominated ThetA all I can tell Question of Request Why do you fix It then A Well anyone who thai ben nominated In tho Third Aaeneby DUtrlct knowa It He Is bc lfg with requests It was In oannectlon with cue of these requests that 1 called upon Mr Alexander but what It 0 I cant recall You aro url that your visit hid nothtnr whatever to do with your cam OMAN LOSES SUIT fOR 10000 I Miss A Thorpe Sought Commission from Big 4 Contractors eu I IJIas Adelaide Thorp of Turner A ThOrpe Interior decorator of the Sryant ark Studios Fortieth street lnant Forleth and Sixth avenue lost a cult for 110 against the Oeorge A Iuller Con structlon Company of Illinois before Justice Ore nbaum In the Supreme Court to Jay the Court dismissing her1 complaint on the ground that the evidence did not conform to the allegations of the comolalnt tie Jllsa Thorp Is a handsome black haired woman and beside enjoys the distinction of being the only woman Ignored with an appointment to of ndal position in the Uuffalo 1anAmer lean Exposition Her business partner II Turner ties wellknown artist James Oiborne was cojd Into the case counsel by the attorney who drew the pleadltu Mlsa Thorpe Uvtifled that she entered Into 1 written contract with the Jlllnola corporation there i another George A fuller Construction Company Incorporated In New Jerseywlth which she A to receive iW commlsilon I she obtained for the company tho contract for erecting tne IMvW pacholor apart rceotnouio onyeigntn street close to Fifth Avenue wltnout competition and fiOW I they gut the contract in competition tnrougn Her Hue ustlrtul tiuti Leo vultcd the office of tho company Just before she left fur her duties at tile lan Amerlcau imposition at the ixquent ot the Lrcaldunt Ucorw lilacK that ane waa tOld that the comiuny vwukl not take the contact lor xUUllnH the ipartmenthouse under any clrcuniMances and was persuaded to fmrrender her contmct ui this statement and that the company did not want their books dIll such dead contract While abe woe at Uuttato the Fuller Company entered Into a contract for the construction of the bachelor apartment house mind on her return the demanded her 110000 and not getting 1t brought ault What the answer of President niack and the Fuller Company might be to thla did not come out tv exCongress man John Adams for the company pointed out that Miss Thor complaint set forth that the company would not allow beg carry out her contract and moved that the complaint be dismissed which was granted by Juntlcs Ortenbtum lante A U4tCI suit will be begun with the proper allegation In the complaint A OVAJIANTKHD CUHf FOB ITtCS Ilchlnir Sited ltIie4Ill ffMnMIng Wjfc Tour ttiurtlH wtll rtMJil woe 1 PAK OISIT 1ENT hits 14 curs In 0 to tontfo paign A Ye4 PApg Yet Apcr Mid he knew Andrew FlelUai that he knew him as being active In Winchester politics and that when Fields started out elect anybody toe usually dM i Did tr Fl lda ever adOrNs you latln with reference to any Insurance legs latf 00fcai Hr Kllfda baa spoken omf Uom Inanrwice bAIl wbleh scare referent to the Coils ttttitfc of lauseranc The nlll a were pursg departmental mca aurcw and vrrr Iinued nnanl monilr Without debate Did Mr FIdo support or oppose those ma ures A He supported thern How often did you meet Mr Field In Albany A Hot more than two or three time thre Where A On the train and Wher 01 nl 1 rnu cyar visit 11 Field Isle hoUSI In Albany A Ye UrlaIIU Uu woo mow of bit Fleldaa ac tlvltlen among leglikxtors A I do not QiJUo vote know why ho lived In 1 rite txiiiM In Albany A Urcuuil I siro hot ha did riot wish to Jive at a 0 bt yOU know anything nbout Mr FlritUa tlio of KnuIUblfl raoneyelthtr la Albiviy or Westchenter County A I do not Did homu Hutted manne your campaign In 1FI7I A He did not 0 Wee Thomas Iud Ir out ftgnlni woe tat var A He I not Not for His Campaign URn voil any reason to believe that the J0 oald to Thorisi Ju ted went tovour campaign A No You didnt receive that money A Absolutely not Have wur relative been friendly with Thomas Hunted A Sometimes VM and putretbrwi nstralnel 1tiH Mr Apgar I want to bring this all out Now will yoii not tell meA I wish you wouJd excuse mt Mr Ou Hughes I wish you tad Mr Hunted I here thlar tOO to ask Mm about I this I do not rare to any anything I furthVr I No prrueo on Mr Huolicss ft 1llhua frt coulJ Indue the Aiseroblyman li change his nttltuje Apjar wns un ubtcdly wllhhjJdlng something antI I hA left tha witness stand he was laboring under come Itt emotion I Jt WI iwrned from member of the I Insurance Committee that young Apar rot hU start In political life under the wlg of Jam Husld The I Bald Kagle of WMtchwter and that I Ws rat slap in public work wss ax Astemblv clerk to Husted then Bpe ker of the I Assembly I James HuMed Jr Mother I of the late Thorns Hinted iitinufd on Fourth Pager i TORPEDO FLOTILLA ORDERED TO CHINA Dainbridge and Decatur Lead the Way and Others Will Follow I When Repairs Are Made I I MANILA Nov tnt torpeJo rtotlllaJiow on the Asiatic station has I been ort Canton Only the torpedo I boat destroyera Dalnbrlige and 1 Decatur are available now and they will leave here in a few day I Three others will follow when repair on them are completed I BENNINGS ENTRIES I I nNN aB HACK TRACK Ml Nov 21The tntlres for tomorrows races are I ai follows I F1IIST lUCEII lcp tworsaroldi I ill lurunn Column morse I bar 11 Db I I 111 iloill Donthut TlcU I 0 a lr Curl Jtn i10il Uerllnco 10 Palora SECOND RACE fMllaf lhrtijr r0lill aM Subtle up seven forbes OolumtU count 110 IUOI Ill St Valentin ns rob Roy 11 ltypr QI All IV Uuckltra 1U ttif Cur 11 Old Kniland IlJ loll KUur 1i CcllKtor JuuP 118 tioaoistor I 1 8 ItoysI WindoW 1U yeoman jes MI Jordan i i 10 lOl elrem1 1 I TilIlih ItACI1CbeYMf open wiiio telujtl loUry aoa UPWSTJ lInlo1I rWeni alxwt two and a half mil WoollIt tkiitr I Yellow On I marl Death lbI CalMrahalchet 11 Boutnwwt i Tom 0011 roURTU lUCztbe 1111 t1ear and lnreQl11tfmu Old 5051151 aId ODe knlA Catalina MIM I kl lt i I DMlnl II 1 FInll jatia9Ualdin 1ft1eal and ar4t mil 1M Seventy yatil oil 00511 108 f1IIChllf 11I111 Nutcratklr a iM NavaJo III1Uptll pe 1 Zany 4 a Pit 9e alTlef Iny lur 4 ieordo MaId at 71rrlbvctoIIlIe 6 4111a 4 I SIXTH 1S4CK14554i591 thruyiaPOldI anu lliml1 1fI irHl2tetfltIl 014 COOTOft ot I per lkitr fl I I If5 lv0IaMse aeit 5 1 a tir 90 lIer pfl inMti 0 AraW isI 1 stito 4 ifier ejift I AND I CaHy the tIjittabIe MH ft I fls eSleran 1 slr IiI IItItceal ft JV a 11Ilt45 ii PVA1JU runr SPECIAL ro TUEDAY n1 IArW nM I1T t9ep 1k ifUllfUItt IK JW 1M1It rfr jI 15c SPECIAL Fda WEUNESQAY urnIsHloMl liuiibeI 0 flHlIx9 HItTC INI Wlill 1 I Dc 1 ur1 AIM flrilJ 15c I4tU5IU4N lttl 11 eCleele Iak ow ftef I A 54UUCUYSI 54 9 will dlivr iJH Iba at thi followIng ratMt Man CeWWMt sTWMt hMuu IjlaJ WB Broelilij 29COITUKDT5T Oiftii wrteiisMi 0 I WIIoJ 1 I0pon iso He roe4 ItMI M4I clS6 tee see ee4fIow 5 I itl Sf SMlqe1 JP ti5Jj 1I1pttI tro IItf daeial Itch tI Ikd Ft PMt1 Vi f4 i I t1tt jt 01 1 I i 1 I WANTS ROOSEVELT OUT TIE Orf Odell Says He Should Ask Hatpin to Quit if HP Isnt i Satisfied If Mr noowelt wants to bring about the reorganltalkm of the Republican I party here why doeintjlw I send for County Chairman Halpln as ask him to step down and out flSfj This question was asked by 0 i Odell In reply to one put to hlmvbraf repttlera today at the Fifth AventjftJjf Hotel when ho gave out a prltodiiPi itorvlcw on local Ilepubllcan conditions In general and Gov Hlgglnsa visit toa Washington yesterday In particular I rave no doubt Mr Hulpln wouldr resign It the President thought It to l1o Interest ot tho organisation tlf 04cll nu i why not too Halplri him1 edt It ha doesnt measure up to tho plnce the President himself arwuld bo the one to tell him so I question bower the advisability of a hurrlej ref I organization Just at the end ipf A tao I 7 I tlonal fight In the party I Hero Mr Odell paused and then In I decidedly surcaKlj tots laid I You know thro Is great confidence In tho rnaidenti knowledge aytdJrj slgljt Into things In general and par tlcularly Into polities here ti i i The Chairman aol naked IfMr IhU pin had been asked to come to WasW Hllton 41 i Not that I know of i Have you teen sent for by tho jf IreMdent I I No was the emphatic answer Somebody sugjulcj that Qov yVt gins had abu been to cci Senator ot whl If Woalilnglnn a Thatll Out Hleplnssprlylleirci said Odell Anybody has the rllfflt to call on Senator Platt Well nro you still for 5oy Hlsjlnaf I will not commit myself pn that point Will the anawer tV rt1U think the st 7 that Thomas ilmn Is muresung himself in tho llepubllcan organliailon In this county Is tru I nni not thinking this afternoon The fjtate Chairman lauahiIat the i auggestlon of Olrott for Halplna placej William flat es hu tieen mentioned too ventured a reporter Oh Ilaraen 6d Mr Odell snap lilly Ambition ta Well you know 1 what hapjiened to Censor when hi gal I ambitious He trot It In tie nock i The BUto Chairman said he expected to meet a number of local leader und I hold a number of ronfneTCtvi while In 1 town I I ROOSEVELT GREETS NORWAYS NEW KING COPENHAOKX DfpmarL Now President jino velt telegraphed I King Hsakan UtlJe new Klag of Norway folia wo 1 I feHcltate your Majesty on Veiny chosen bv the Norwegian Maple tIIIC cued to tie throne of Hoakon and Olaf of Harold and SIgned CURED OF BRONCHITIS Had brunchltlB und osthraa Vathfr Johns Medicine cured Jno1Iu Jacob Moreland U6 Penn St York Pa CURED OF BRONCHITIS 1 suffered from bronchitis Father Johns Medicine cured m2 Cooney 11 Scotia St Boston Mas 1 rJYHERJOUJft If MEDICINE 11aJ Has a etlll eHn4 rat pae Ite tbrnl aid 1Iro1J ten That Is whifl CURES BRONCHITIS KALMUS BROS iilp LxICnIvb J91 Dialog Table MsMfr VfittM ill TaMi wttti rarrtdelaw tsotioi I I hs meItrom let4 flu flr oak 6trot draw hIghly tilted IqulR rtIpi sp5t1 at I i ii BE SURK Vou Ty DIGESTO ll COFFEE aeeuec Net a IhHtlle ASK ANY OXOOKR trOK A tKtfc FACKAOBJ JMORRIS Pulad api a Iri Keolsa U4 nn hh i 7 mm 4 OawyKtair 74 i riti ti a It 5 fJ4t JIhl 1 I 01 1 I I Mi fjli IifI TT ww 1 I 4uDtY WANTaM tW 7 I I tI L4IP 41 I IrI 1 I 7 I I.

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