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VC i i i Special Grand Jurv to Probe Bank Seatiats Janufv 6 Tnn Tnjuri irJ TrTiVXriJ jvr Police Ordered to Close All Tfie Theatres lit ClonrtV TJinratlnj Inlr IEIULIS tOffSOH Vrcnlation Books 1 i Opcn to MlII mnirT Circulation Books Opcto All PRICE ONE GENT NEW A EM 4 9 07 fl vi in ir iii Gov Mughes Orders Lunacy Board Jo Hold 6en Investigation of the Charges of Brutal1 treatment of Helpless Patients Special to Tha Evtnln World ALBANY Dec 4 A a result of lhe prodding administered by Gov Hugh srther State Commission in Lunacy will make a public investigation of the Manhattan Hospital sandal following the exposures in iftte Evening World TheCommission will begin as soon as it is officially notified of the findings of the New York GrandJury Themeetings of thecommission willbebpen and aboveiboard i F4 TheGovernor is determined that thereshall be nostarchamber pro Vceedings President Terrls of the Htaje Cora Vml slon had a long Jnlk with the Qov rnor yesterday afternoon After theta ta nrt Mr Ferr Inquiry to Be Rublic will Inventlirato tho olmrses rf i cfuolty at Ward Island Ilo pltM Ju oon as th Orand Jury complete lUj amlnatlon Tho InrfsllffnlKm lll be public and repre entatve of the tiotvupaper will be Invited to Iw present The CommUdion doo not wish In ny way to hlrk4t dutr or ovadp It wponslbllltfci Wo rwxllie fully tha sravlty of the chirsci nnd mean to ccure tho facts The reason nhy did not conduct public InveitlRatlon nt the outrov Is fl proce linK by tlic DlitrlctAttornoy Iildi JixlKC Koener pre ldent of Uie local teoard of Hospital JlnnaBers Wa were told that un inventfgAtlan by tho com tnUMon would hnmpor th DUtrlctAt tomey nnd the Grand Jurjr Moreover we felt Unit If we undertook to probe the charge nt a time tfhtn tha DistrlctAltaimy making in dxamlnatlon It JiilKlit we rwere attomptlnK to whlto a the TKimont and to prejudice tho Grand twy Beopte nid tHecVUiSe we collected ran placed In tho liandi of the Uli IriclAUtirney ORE FACTS READY ConylnceiJi of the truth of the de pcrlptlan of urUUllty Klvei Dr John McCartKy nho InvestlKateU ln tri tinsni of th Mnsano patients bj ttendanti on Wards Island for Th EvenlnK World Assistant DUtrictAt orney iManley decided jto submit th matter to tlje Grand Jun1 In i ur uarica of this deslRti lie went to he State Asylum on Wards Inland today with utenoxripher to tak statement from witnesses whose ain were furnished It understood fcyDr McCarthy Mr Manleytook with him a number of blank subpoenas to be acrvod uponi ttendants offlclals at patients On fthe ijirto arinddljrle iiow at work iwiil take up the cane of the Wards iUnd lnsane iomorrow afternoon It ya expected Uie investlcatloh will Mt two or three dayi Th obs tlon of DCj McCarthy ai iirl Ud ih The Kvenlng World xvere onvthclnt enouirh Since Ithelr publlca tioh ilhev have been repeated by him toMr Mnnley verbally and bo this also ubmlttcrt hU orlRllia nofes The Dh riotAttorneys ofjlco Is convinced thatj Dr McCarthyjreally minimized the con dltlohs pravalcnl In Uie Manhitlan tail Asylum for the Inian it Is not the Intention uf the uintrlct Attorner to conlne hla Investlgatloil Jto TVArd No 0 lh jwhlch Dr Mo Carthyjsirvodsa on hi3 an attendant Uinc the publlJfttloii the facts nues havu be opened by Uilcli 1 ti DIstrjctAtloijlieys a il tlTt nin sjittitv themselvoa that njntcinntlu un Iie i toiH brnwiuy uu i thu nllu ah tliroufeh th hott ltal Thq lutniuitv 1 of forni ir ntieiiClKiUs JUU putciiii Ik vallftiilo on ilit point i er I it rciii jn VHV fi uuirotjR l3f jld Jury InvcKilsailiM diguld pot rev tTrit nj ofi administration or iUlMMMWt UMs tUM4UIU Contract Held Up and Theres Nobody to Clejir the Streets Ifthe weather remalni moderate Ne York will ankle de In slush for vernl days come If the weather turns colder tht street surface will be woo frozen mud becniwe no contract lias Iwen fnnde by tho Slrcet Clcanlnr Dppsrtmjsnt for snow removal Commissioner JJo ier Crowell opn dth bid Inst Xfonday and1 oxpects To make an award within a day or two but some llmo mu elapse before fhe uc ci sfu contractor can net hi equipment Tile snowstorm caught the new Commissioner entirely unprepared The CTt ho couid do jriui to haVe hl men elonr The crossings and they did thin in cnod shape tho downtown streets the snow generally melted or merKed With the mud but uptown nnd In the voutlylnBv residence districts the streets are packed hard and traVelllnK is dla astrous to smoothly shod horses CommUsloner J3rowell says that as Hsoon as the contract Is awarded lie will Put tha contractor ito work 4f Iherc li any show left Tbls year the snow removal contractor will be paid for what snow ho takes from the streets and dump Into the rivers In former yearj under an ammlng system that grow up In the RUcet Cleanlne Department the contractor was pAldf6r re movlns tho mow whether he remosed It or not the payments belns ibased upon tho depth of the fall The Street CleanUijc partmeritis regular men wllnot help tho contractors thlHve cxcapl to clenr crosslnca and opennutters Tho departmenf will ihoweyer furrtish foremen at loadlnc land dumping olaces who vllljioyersoc the work nnd beHfcsponslble for IpHnK out fnow tickets In pantyears tho anow ticket hni been a sourci of scnn dnli Commissioner Crowell la colnci to try and prevent a rccurrlnir ono this 1 winter liitlli hlpt nrvtvlnK ami ilcpirtlns from tho Uroulilyn NavyYard In prep urntlon fpr th lr rondeivoua nt Jiump ton Itoads before lalllnK for the Iiclrlt WriM li ld up In the lower buy to a itH liettor wenttior Th VormynS wlitch liitt Xowpnrt yBMtwrdnj urtivMiaic Sandy JKKik At 10 ofclock today In Hhc was forced to nff tim Urhtnhlp wnltlim for thb ittdrm to cJpur before Iielnif in fnku On lur rlipulv or nminmiltlott VKo til loll bw nxwrliiKrf ni S0ie Navy Viiiii ii nnoliurcil mr riw iiti lirivliIna Ai niosi lii it Kftv Vorlf tlay Inmlr dn ix and Vfrif lolfelftW In Jain Tlp et wa cavcredi trlthlm and 4eo di hllD tfia SffoclHiof Llou Jiv rd itndV squ dof traft of iiaiMMi UA1LMLVLU MIJV Succumbs tto Attack of Acute Indigestion He Suffered Some1 IDLays Ago xoimipquT i DCC ir Havomeycr lhe iUrar mncnatc Jlei thin afternoon at lit country home In CommicX near here where he had toeon III for several Uy fwom KCUtfl IndlKestlon Speclajlalu hurrlnl from York when tho severity of hl fllnem became apparent but wore un ble to avR Mi life Although It WHK atnted at th HaVe meyer residence curly Uils aftprnoon that thorr vni no clianse In Airs Have mcycri condition thffc was much con cent In the vllldpr here ovnr the num vl tt ti tt Ilavemnver nutomo to Jufcil jrtijr lorp DUrlnj the tho machine was rushed to thft four times for mcdlrlnrif and to bVtliwWn th ilc room About lMoclock thli ntternonn th auto made Its fourth irlp nnd this time a man with the chauffeur Jumped out hurriedly ran Into the More and emerged In a moemnt carrying liyo gallon janks of oxygen which were hastily taken to tho Havomnyerhouf The fact that the oxygen had been secured BO hurriedly wax regarded hereby many as a ljn that tho Sujar Klnjfi wa mijch worse and that the oxyxen to be as A lant sorlJ it whcn Inquiries wcro made at the house the same reply wns matin to every one and that was that the cbn dltlon of Mr iHavcmoyar was tin changed Th feeling will not down however that thu numerous hurried trips the automobile to tho drug store Indicated that the sugar magnate wnsvorse and the ars we re vnrl tlinl later wjen it was announced thot ii7Trlaemoycr died at 3 oclock Henry Osiwrnolrtlavemeyer was bor i Jn this city In October 1817 Ills father Frederick Ilaveme er wa a ileader IniniEar reflnlng as Jfou been rhU Br id father buforo lilniMinn enina wlti the hard mid strict German trTrti Tn 01 the family IlAv er to colleir or atlowed niuct of rt life ofea In his voiitli He wont rlBlit Into Hie public schools and then received a tew ilnlahtns ouches It Hardfy hadyoUnjr Hnvemeyer repched1 Ms irtnjdrlty whence Jumpp1 rUhflnto the Huvemojvr Klder factory iRnd worked as hard MB ft Won Tifltur5 ally ifworker nnd a flchter and this In cllnatioix on hla part was responsible for Itefoniution of thejpowertol fluK Trust nlid dcsperato fljtht that hns been msde Keep Jt irollliranU crush onnool tlOM ThU flchtlnK attitude was shown TiWii Jtr JittVcniMffr tn isj to onstver quvxtiopn from UIB nntp com mH tirtt wijttrii kntv ATI bitit tho suyAt IntltJTiy VIr HftvciipApr wan indltftct and twil for contempt Hi foUiJii nnd MHs nd tueniuaih was Howl friiil tha uliarxe llnyniiMvrft fon ln i has heeiHCi i od iafwm JIOOHCOii up Hn had Ijilyslxth slr rt niii With aveniitf HI mteH lalic I I was jna tfat thu of 4 modern American Venice jEdnstantia 2to5Sp Will Nqtfer Up Outside the Money 4 WOXLERLANDS A Hoodoo Jockey Rides Asteroid the MaidenrEvent Winneii Si clal to The World NEW ORLKANS La Dec 4 To diya offering at City Park Iropp back to the old1 tyle of i ntltyat th expeh of quality In the first foui mces there were albout a many liorsc 3 could be crowded Into the flelds nn thej wore a ch an lot Tiiore YM attempt mnde to produce anything lha looked Ilka a feature and th sines of tint clay developed Into a bookmakers battle with the yw will conditions decidedly In favor of th men who lay the oddl To mok matter worao the day waj dull coli and drenry Tho tiendanct wa Cldedly llffhurmar Stlllnrflv rurlon Uurtcri Wclfht Jocl ttlni Otonrta Qllrl 3i7JeOiniil 74 A 1 JU Soucr 103Notttr Apchc U8OU Klorcncr Kcll SO 1C Silver Cup SO In 10 illn SctilnMnr ojiFo rty Soft 10 5T rnpr A 2I1 Knax flttjM 100llekini I1 Jlatt i HI ImoKPim 100D IUf i Wjlvia 10 HI IT aatl II White UW Mountain 12JLA Won Ooirrlft Olrl Sourr irai ntc end Apach Ihml IH Il rrr ran a a on to the jv SKCOND ItACE I HI furlonjci htJJii Wfltht JockcjK tlflllne TOl nnTtoxl in Tom MoAf 107JlUIIO ao 1W Durable 107 I 3S Thew nUj mni DO Ki mo rriutiiii TO Coaitantl 10TNotlfr 5s Illirh Hot 107 Mountain WAT I Garrte 10TItrnihrr SO JO Maid Militant TMrTaOKJttW 1 12 A AM 1tliTilkkeni SS fc in Alalne rluT Snnln A HI iDrf rvr 10 Drfr 25 10 ltuikcnftt vv10T Mlnlfr IV i Stitlliliiml OTIHalijr 10 Won by Anlnrolil Tom on nnd DurAbf wan third THlllD Khejnntl a half furloni Mlarlrr WflBiit Jovkfjs tif iln iniMnunUIP al ran 2i 10 imci An onli irMlilr cn str Crlt A 10 Iluc lun ax8uhttir 1 A a riorcnfc 111 Finn nti Ilrimntvr Xntltr fc2 llin ItnnB iaA llsrjln Vtf 10 I i0rino IMJI LT Hu jKVIShrVft 12 Dorothea 101 ll rt WiLT UmU lMAuUirhon 12i Won by niiTllKitlhtr llrnwn wa end apd Fpiit ihlrU INDElllRlUMfREMENS Womanls JawFractured by iBullel From DrinkCrazed Hlis bands Pistol Walter Johnson fohy yeors old oNo it ThlrtVnlntr street yhol jind danKroliiily wounded hU wife Katr today while iiirfcrlne from de IHutnj tromeni Thejihullct struck Mrs Johnnon In the riKht cheek and frjxejured hej Jaji Bho wa tnkrn to the Rooierall Hoa nlfal wher It 1 said he ha even Dhanco of recovery Tln hunbanil wai arrested aixji held In SUOOi bull In th tSlde Court to null tl resultof hU wifes InJuBes BARING AND foMPANY TO DISSOUVE PARTNERSHIP despatch from Boston ttiat naring Co tho American representative of Baring Uros Co Ltd of 1 ndon nnd Llven ool and the New York representative of Bidder iPeabody Cot of Boston wlltjdiiaolve pafiner hlp qn Jan was confirmed this afternoon at offices i of Baring Co In this clty This nrm la composed ot Hugo BarIng Otcifgo rtiillwik the Xov YirV UxonaliRM ilieriit rrrmidAlt rt MIV arlitg wlH rifturn to don in will open uju ff NocMWttli troot I nrtilHcUy andltxitli Mf lUllock and 5li Mmdji will become soclatcd with lu thuonlcc 4f llnrlnn Co In uhla city It WA slid ib tlii Qierks cm ployed by Uint llrm will about ji aecur employmentiwlthjrth flrmfjot Collector oiPnrt Who to iEie Succeeded by jF irjer nil wwmmwuffl ww i iv Vm I WWEl Appraiser Backed1 ifey WoodimM andi th FTlendshisp of Secretary Cor sLands Appointment A inGovernment NevadA iC Stranshan has resigned from the Borneo of Collector of Uit srt of jj Tork and Edward 3 IowIer former i rnlser of the Torthas been appointed to succeed him Mr Stranahan resigned because of III ho lth Of fate he has been unable to1 devola much time to the dtltlcs of his position His friends sly that con tmnplatcs a long vacation tour for the puVpoie of regaining hln health Mr Fowlsf lata vetWanln the scrvMcij of Uncle 8am was ln the posta Msrvloe In this city at the time Secretary ot the Treasury Cortelyou was a stenographer Iri th local PostOfllcc They were rlendsithwj and thfr friendship rensn as liown bjv the appointment of Mr Fowler tothe responsible and1 remunerative position which Mr1 biranahan VAC ISS Jlr Stranahans resignation has been considered Inevltablefor months Ho spent iaac1 summer In Kurope under medical treatment at whlch lima thord1 KM a lot of scrambling among ew York politician for his Job The pjf lninwiftof Mr lowlerhr known to Ills i ul ori1liiatn i Col Kowjer slilw he eerv as ttijttiiuier In tbn yf Hl Alncl War KHN mado wltluiUt nny coniiulattwi tl ro Plait and Depcv Ton IHM If Jtfi Jiit wan Hfi re no i tili3is from Ilnrbert Iar Ch trnnn of Ihe atepubllcan CouhtyConimlft iutKsxl Uie backing tTtmothy VHofafaftl UMiuWHlyVfUJsWMMUhlp oi or tary Corlclyou was moit In hln favor as It wan when he was made Appraisei In InAlfa Alfa VOSR MiA A GOIUFELYOU SAYS Dec 4secreiars Cortelyou In announclnc NavJTdR jr iStranivhans roflsnation us Cottncn yt he Port ot Now York jalitln a format statement Issued odiy ColUctor Stranahan urSew1 Vork resigned 4ils oosltlon because of HI I health was with frreu reluctance that tho dopartmcnl accVpteddhU realz i nation nnd only upon hit Inslitencs He rstlre from thln ontco to the treat1 resrot of all ajid with the acknaw tMscd rcnutition haVlns hcn one of the bent collectors that Now York has nvor had Durlnc tha cichtecn months that Col Fowler hn ben AnoraUtr of the Pprt ho has Kiv an udmlnlatrntlon thrvt IIM een ssttsfnctory allkp to1 the btuilneiK lntrtris i and thu tiualnajihi men of the Port of New YoptcH fa1 tio cnor tlCi watchful nnd fair Us hn reowanliid tho workinc force nad Itr ricthoi ncd Sroialu about motv worlf Irs ronKiifI find llm minimum Un iln clio cnnilnKllpn 0 XatUH Vf Tf Hffr tiff Sunday World Wants Work1 Monday Morning Wotukrv irtvi gk 4 fej ay jXtSvifSttiju fiui ffi At District Attorn ey Jteromes Request 1 Justice fowling Authorizes itle I Efn panelling of a 1 bird Grand I Jiury Jan 6 908 A efe PRO 0SE4 It is Believed About GriminalCburts hat the Bank Frauds Uneanthed iby Attorney i General Jackson Are tOBe Investigated The DistrictAttorneys Office awoke with a start today when Mr rent before JusticeDowling in tha Criminal Brancrrdfthe Su prenie Court and askedifor he drawing of a special Grand Jury fortli January term totake up matters of too grave importance to Submit to either of the two General Sessions Grand Juries devoting their time routine criminal nroceedinrs Sf agfstrate Finn Scores Police for Annoying Members of Sharkey Club After many police raids on tlv inuknyAt1iletti Club In Its roomn In iidw7T nnd lrtflfth street MOK true lnn toilaj hiW Inspector SKHflid Val i In JIM txndi for aj hcar before the Court of Sjwclil 8e lajiji thnt It nuy be finally ilciermincA to the limitation of power whlph If Cted In ti pOHqtmaii unIer tho city hirter Tho caic canio Into court this llml jpon the complaint of Andrew Dargan ncnS of the Eharkoy Ar who i til Oct 11 got a surnmans for Pollif oniinlssloner Dlnghoni Inspector valsh and Capl Farrcll of tho Weil jtxtyelghtli street station charging Jiom with oppressions The action wa IJascd upon a section of the Ional Code wjlch Ifiakts ft i nilsdenwanor for an omcoror Individual tq do anytlil iB tending to placo tho proper or legal personal1 rights of another In jeopardy jind It was claimed Oiat under this act the police hnt un KVarrantcdry and without legal rtghl In VWred with the Sharkey A by malicious raids upon the club at1 Its box rnV esson Aftor hearing the evidence Magistrate TJin decided that Commissioner fling iUM iad not esrtelaUr ordered heraids id that us Capt Karroll wan aotlnjr uinSiT the onlersof lnp ctor Walsh nniMipdn the Inhpector that the reiporl for tho raid rcsttxl II dh oh rg the coniplalnts asnlnit the iomnii sloncr and UanUln and the lJn Mtor for a lieArlnj beToSro the higher oJiurt Jim alxrit tlrirf uf hearing these caaiM Mid the MnglatXlc and Imagine Ita the same with tha other mnglittmten who han dlsjhnrged tho Vlllb managers and iboxert Therefore I hold Inspector Uulih for a hearing bo fora the court of SpeclalrSes lon3 ffANKERSCHlFF 10 6JVE 250ODOVTO COLLEGE CIXCINNXTI tnn I wntu rtnt ubonccd hern toill tilii JAiqt Jl isoir th New YOCS miti Aii Ijnn1 i will dQ 1ST it iM ftnlon OC 1l vfo la itlon I oJT ril with thoiprovUo that tho olicgu raUu an additional TT nvi CAIbouU itbltUOt this latter um hsj the iddenlv nrou trlctAttornoy would not say nhat th too jtravc nutlcrs were many persons ifn lilx oflUeA ulmlticd Mrt Jerom prepared to prosecute th crlmw1 tit hlKh llnnncc that have come toJllsht UlAttqrnoyCcneral Jacksons recent investigation of suspendedi banks trust companies and nre ln uri anco corporations Moated on wind Asks for Grand Jury Appearing before Justice Dowllns In the Criminal Branch of the Suprem Court Mr Jcromu suld I ha to request Your Honor for an order upon tlio Commissioner of Jurors for spcckl a rand Jury for the January Icim ot this court lVhlle It is true that thero arc two General Sellout Orand Juriet letliif their llini In fully occupied with routine mat HITS I will noej this third Grand Juij fur tho purpose submittingto il matters otitja itrnve importance to tjkir Jfijfcre jury tbat may ampcrrd with routine ma teni The mutters I refer to are ot such lnportinCi Uiit irrand jilr sisrva th8 ends of Justice projioclj miTitrd votft Itn rntlru and Unliitoiruptetl tlm to them 4 Court Itiues Order Juitlco Dowluii ifrantitd the Dis i trictAttorneys request and Issued an order upon tho Commissioner Of Jurors This order JU ftjr th Iriipinel Hmc of fifty irrandJurors In the CrTm Innl Dranch of the Supreme Court on Jan 16 Prom thi panel the special amndJurv wtllbe drawn i After the order had been Issued Mr Jerome was asked If he wotildstslte th nature nf the complaints he would lay before tho Supreme Court Grand Jury lie replied that he was not prepare to Ijuiio any statementat this time Is it not truf was asked that you wish 5o submit complaints1 arlstnirjfrom At prncy OcTferul Jnckoons recent 7n vcjliuiitlon of suspended banks and trustcompanies 1 have received no complaints from Mr Jackson of any sort said the iDU frtctAttorncy May Prote the trutt It aas learned from another isourc that the DistrictAttorney had been no tilled that before January a majij of jnfornutlon would InU before him upon whleh he would requested to brlnfi criminal proceedlnicsiTfie affair of Jtho International Trujti Company and tho fcxqelsior Fire In rf ce Com panywire mentfrned asmattora ofnnit Importance iln tfireanlemplnted criminal actions MJV It li kuawn thntl AtlorneyOonerat nektons deputies nre nptv preporln nn bornie report which ll bo sub Mr ljeroin nltlintlo noxti WILL NAME RECEIVERS FOR JAMSSJOWN FAIR XOnrot Oft i0nlted Stitw DlKtrlpU 4udxet Waddlll ay dicliJM to at onlia.

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