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EE EE Schiff, Hyde Policy-Holders. i) (Continued from Third Page) ‘ken by Mr. Hendricks reveals © queer eondition of things. ©. H. Harriman! was @ witness, but nowhere is there al trace of the {mony he gave. Reference is made by several messes to an auditor’ ment of $7,900.00) of “commissions, ad- vertising expens: wit- @losed. ‘fhe testimony of Chauncey M. Depew fs hardly less startling than that of Mr. Schiff, showing that he, as a di- Tector, voted for a loan of $50.00 by the Bquitable to the Depew Improvement Company. on property valued by the State Insurance Department at $150,000 Walther principal nor tnterest was ever pald agg the Society foreclosed at great loss to itself. District-Attorney Jerome sald to-day wpon reaching his office and glancing through the amazing disclosures in The Worl “Tt is funny that a newspaper should be able to gat a copy of the jest taker by the State Supe Insurance when the *Distric assisied by Gov. Higgins, nas been un- able to get a copy. That is all I will @.v about the m: ia The following letter trom Mr. Morton was on the desk of @pployee of the Equitable Soc! he arrived at the offices to-day “There must be no mor Mewspaper men. In the r there is any ing to be sald publis Hon I wil) say tt. PAUL MORTOD a DEPEW NEVER SENT HIS BILL. was asked In the Hen- aricks invest Mon what he had Mr. Depew ver dome to earn $20,000 sa him ¥ since 1889 and his reply, in part, s follows: B Hyde the reta me s one of the gen eral counsel fo the company about years ago on ® sort of @ gene retainer, In 1877, I 4 I was elected as a director an ght my stock. Mr. Hyde was c me constantiy for counsel. Of course I did ourts and all that, ‘but he t poration 1. upon mat Yauct of and of Its that time the that side. ND would thous! ferent sday for a w 1 had rs Ht and placed fe matt hands, with te the company out put them in a way Wgreat deal of mon rec At was weak v inves ever presented a 1 me a check Alexander and Harri- man Well Under Oath Amazing Stories of How) the Assurance Society's | #unds Were Turned In- to Profit Without Ap- parent Regard for the Interests of the Life In- surance Institution or detatled stare postage and ex- @hange,” but there is no record of the wtotement and the items are not dis- THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 005>_ THE EQUITABLE’S JACK-IN-THE-BOX. “KES 4 voted FoR a = (UT ~"OH DEAR No! |< Ls Svont ADVISE VT — CERTAINLY EQUITABLE LOST, BUT WE GAINED, SAY DIRECTORS."5= "= GOVERNOR AMAZED BY WORLD “BEAT” Higgins Corroborates Accu- | racy of Exclusive Report of Hendricks Inquiry. | (Special to The Evening World.) er ‘ Tt became generally known for the ALBANY, July 1.—Gov. Higgins was! rat time to-day that po pur | asked to-day {f he had read The World's Frey is epUr RYAN BUYS ANOTHER LIFE INSURANCE 60. Got Possession of the Wash- ington Life Before He Se- cured the Equitable. reproduction of the Equitable testimony, “NA%e of the Hyde stock in the Equt- | He said ho had not had time to read Aife Assurance Soctety ‘Thomas the testimony in full, but thought {t| yan had already embarked exten- Was substantially correct, He sald that | the business of life Insurance the would read the matter in full and might have some comment to make about it then. When his attention waa called to Mr. Jerome's remark that tt was remarkable that a newspaper (The World) could been conducted in accordance with the print @ oopy of the testimony while he! ‘deas of Mr. Ryan and Mr. Morton, with could not do so even with the assistance |4 former offictal of the Mutual Life In- of the Governor, the latter looked very |S"rance Company as President, and a SADIB ROBI setious and shook his head. Vice-President of the Morton Tru | There is great indignation among all | COMpany, of which Mr. Ryan Is a Vice- (NERVOUSNESS te Ne officals that the testimony should have | President, as Vic AND found ite way into The World, and the| The State Insurance Department re- WEAKNESS CURED charge je made that persons in New | ported to District-Attorney Jerome last | ‘ebruary th gement of BY PE RU. NA i ba? +. Ra y purchasing, with former Gov. Levi P. Morton a8 his assoctate, the entire control of the Washington Life Insur- ance Company. Since Jan. 1 the Wash- ington Life Insurance Company has tt the mismi on Life In ork who had copies might have given | F oe Com: | Miss s it out, | che V | The only coptes in Albany are in pos-/ pany was ply incomprehensible. eral Mayer, Supt. Hendricks and the capital stock pained. Levi P, copy sent to the Insurance Department | ton, a director of the company, for filing. It is known that none of | fered tw provide for a $60,000 these c ples was accessible. lies ; Tt_ls not the pi ce of the Superin- | 1 this was a) ble to the depart- At that the capital stock tendunt to make public ny of | ment. sou, 4 session of Gov. Higgins, Attorney-Gen-| The surplus w treet, Male 5 about for tha pl mit 1 “T began to usc it about seven Dh armette enonted : as *k| months ao for weakness and permission to se e testir Daaly Was $125,000, divided into! nervousness, cansed from over- to Gov. Higgins, A ie par value of $50 work and (sleeplessness, and found that in a few days I bee Mayer and Supt. Hendr fused. were held by William A. A, ot Saposstblel that Hea: m H. Brewer, The capital| gan to srow strong, my appe= - 10. Al t, | Stock was then in: ed to $500,000, {tite increased and I began ta | B eailice | sng. the compas to, jsleep better, consequently my nervousness’ passed away an ———— the weakness in the pelvie ors SCHIFF HAS A ured an gans soon disappeared and ¥ ve be: sinee.?" y well d sirong ever CLEAR CONSCIENCE. -' Jacod H. Schiff to-day made the fol- ing statement oon atters, including the ent of ern Union scandala, rec his name: take up and ¢ every statem) | with 1 becor ed. When one has charge 0 gets some! praise and mes censure, and the one must other lead a rie the dictate: , IS man's dif my a misjudged I is to become 3 M tual Li! GAGE TARBELL TO | STAY IN EQUITABLE and my 2 A Yes, slr. was very i her of the Executive | a good investment yoted to buy those Finance Committee to f resolution to buy them? Yor, sir So Ma Mr. Alexander, . How did you come ¢o put his name Jate member In these ayndi- me: (After consultation and discus- rina. | in. the uit ar Q:Tanote tery und two or three fol able ty-elght years Chairman Morton Announces thar OF INTEREST | nat they were about to be offered and| ile Belfeves Mr. Tarbell Will fold to the Equitable Society? Did you Work with Him. [consent to i:? A. I don't think I did) Paul Morton announced to-day that | nything. The committee discussed {t| Gage E. Tarbell will remain with the | SSS] a Regarded Hyde as Menace. Asked about Mr. I have always regarded it as a ce that a young man of rwen of AKC, Open t fond = = | tion In the discussion | 0 Hquitable Lite Assurance Society. Mr, They regarded $t @3| Morton sald that he made the announce- to wet at rem reports that M Tarbell would sign a contract with an- | The woman who wants a stylish Day or Evening Gown, but doesn't wish to be extravagant about it, will find SEIDE will ren Mr. M. ‘ould work together, a £ we could not agree one of us would Mr. ‘Tarbell has agreed to do Equitable. I think | Hyde's prominence Mr, Aleaxnder said: | OS NENRY HOLMES “ hould be so intl ual to carrying out ‘at 1 ‘1 pat society receive & great boule bl L Troy, New York be s or table? A. That G L iC E SALRS Mt i epnedtes H c my stenographers 3 A | GA fs ‘ iijite SE A Lye De Neral ( ? all to speak of | horoughly satisfa mee AN a elas ts : Fi ai Ney Ore ae ane eee | tory. Anew material es expla step that T eve took, be- 90ks so like silk —_—_—_—= L at aiey there 8 ok, be-| that looks so like silk —- ix & -_—o — M says he never heard of i} "Towaw young man was given In the name thar gravity ow, and it was given for dispositio: A man in the official |with the ho ssador could not ac- ¢iis company tion from the Equitable eeeding by d ty, It was considered to fy makinz ¢ to give the dinner after persons looking after he ness and Mr. Alexander tt ner was not given in my hive| HYDE INVOLVED ane & ALEXANDER, TOO, busines © nection with that one 4; J Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Ave —— to hove! syRACUSE, N. ¥., July 11.—Super- |} ——] tell it isn’t: costs less |}—— P bs Anta dent of Insurance Hendricks was ——| banhait, Allcolors, | ___ If the average man took as much Bt held avening World reporter | For Sale Everywhere, pride and care about his" insides a By ia Bic koribgnl ‘Aaboeite ta ay's 4518 given to the apparel knownas us foal that he was tie threw himaclf Into this nese people ard these Pongee that you can’t (Special to ‘The Evening Worl4.) | Tas ge > in his Equitable investigation. . Hendricks was asked if he would ything about the matter, | Atterbury r read it," he ‘ * It was aly eras Glentes world turn up, | Thove 3 cae ney ag i sidere Od | oates’ participations would turn up, | OuAWell, t ory ive an 4 ; rapier iow all Grenntonaily ttes would got, to, my | smmense ‘nanoune of tage Rot. laslowed =| Cluihes System eeested pereons Brig {notice from him and 1 would sa in your official report,” suggested the A | y i ; 5 and was thorougily | Would taxe a participation in them ee " @P*Rare Bargain | E ng, and Mr. Depew, |"Q. ‘How long has Mz. Schif been al TERT 0, be ne epi ey f tive Committee: | airector of the Ke'More than | oy iaty MOY ,eecaded: “wou | Bamboo Tabl he woold fiud the same comfort 4 for rand 1129. "ian firm of Kuhn Loeb &| don't siwaye tell ail we know amboo table, in living as in wearing these gar- | , pay for It, It} cg) be doing buyiness for the pa as Their “i a i a." been’ doling: usines acl oer an has 3 legs, ments. Their “insides” have Mind anything to ¢ *) Alexander in Harriman D posh ‘a aiveoter of TOM i, JOH? clover-shaped the most perfect work known | anything to a y nder i Se Stor. ort —_ peopled vr ) you ¢ ' ety? A. Yes, sir. MOTHER IS DEAD. top made by ta the tailoring trsde. That's | never applied for it, or ait, | a as asked about the Union Kuhn; Losbie Rronte. 3 the reason they- fit. or asked for it. 11 was ast ». Did yo s Fnctie Ramioae 650 Fane oe re a x J She Had Been U1 at Her Shore new process Pai H j ‘ waked’ me wou the society. dur ‘ : a5 the monngers of t any and Soul Atorn f 1 Tahalt of. the ‘Equitable to | fite Gath,te society during ‘the past! rg, Helen L, Johnaon, the mother ing. While Salestooms ; ppon appraisal by ¢ offieinin t nd f the \ ate dT couldn't without! the society. ’ i of Tom L, Johnson, Mayor of Cleve-| the 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, mee Fae! 2 SPnSMIEALOD ” With air Mele init we a Has che qultuble ever Jo land, ©,, died to-day at her home on y. 25c Clothes i “who are a other y 1 nd’ he apnruved it, tHe asked | ener <0 them? A. Vea. we have the Shore Road, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, last, Furnishings Sole Agent, New Ais0.at ipone by th Never Sold Syndicate tit was a good thing. and| Q. Of course you know. Mr. she was seventy-one years old and ha ~~ Shi cosh thay $ a wae a very strong syndicate! man? Ac vos sir, Deen i fora long time: SAVE IGE7 cant 2 Q. Are you aware ean t ? c $a mood stock and it was eo. @: Bo far as You know or have been |, Mayor Johnson end Bie ae Me tteie| Cage better stock, and it was In| informed h the time thet {have been e 5 Boclety ‘ AT knew ¢ 5 by the Ex 5 a god Investment, Harri: Beets pant ct alain ak ie ameey mother for, many days, (somenterily | AIR-TIGHT REFRIGERATORS : fhe was doing me a favor| Leo nor Of op irtnership | expecting . | eraly abou v vn in, und T went Invon be-| which has dealt with the sociaty- has | the funeral have hot been completed. NOW LESS THAN COST, cen | 5 hie ; ‘ Fuuitable, I myself have|ine been a member of any concern, a8| Mrs, Johnson was th ewidow of the on wi - , le ! , { any personal interest in the] far as you know or have licird’ of, {ate Col, Albert Johnson, | Albert | : CASH OR ; i ive never mnade any money! that has dealt with the society? A, Hé|Jolinson, one of her sons, who had ex McClain CREDIT. — at. i } or has been Interested with the Union Pa |tensive street railroad interes! sed , ¢ pr Sonmpany SCHIFF "DUMMY" UNTIL RECENTLY, Boni wos exa ummy dire ut had it if for tive an then wen Risranu ar vane hy 1 Ht ld bOnehe olet the past four youre, ae LAL Aropolian Sti Railroad ds 0! Have. jegond that on gf sy you have no copy of the agreement? A. T have D0] woclet possession; Mr, Harriman], Wi i aid 4 Mex:| refiues to give It to me and there ise fa “patina” holdg BONAPARTE WILE Pry wl Kofoeta: Bathe Btc, at he 1 want to state ini ayndicato, a they call tt, that 1 suypoxe REFUS i io ve ti a b ot nem| ALEXANDER SAYS Mr Harriman “has something to do 4 ch eden Ae Paice eve on sold to Q. T see you own nearly $2,000,000 of the HE DIDN’T KNOW. sir. cific Railroad, which has dealt with the at were the deals? A. They have Union Paciflo preferred stock? Tirooklyn, ded suddenly = few years ago. Simpson @ Co. ————— ABHINGTON, July 1.—It fs stated AN fos Navy Department that Becre- en Sat, Evenings Till 10, amma | A. Yeu, Q. Who purchased that stock? A. As T| Bonaparte has outlined his po \ ‘ i President Alexander In his testimony | understand it, It was purchased undor | {aly MM arence to accepting piss : ‘ that the $40,000 of syndicate|the order of Mr. Myde at dilferont| for free transportation on the rallroads hi th # \ umes. for Voturning passes that have heen ' cai ry profits he return- n by him, with thanks for the cour-| ! hi ed to the society tery, but atating that 27, canara ft & Co, ds to Society. represon! 7 e ‘publi osition whiel ; satis | a eel 2 ; SADIete ted bt MINTYRE SAYS tae ee unable. to aval) btmeelf of and. 147th ‘sts. 8 1a 1 . Mr. | 9. 0 rned yo prinie HYDE PROFITED | sich _consideration. J M46 Bighth ay Tay te fF as nd phat # had Het beet H On she Saar Gl ot yet reached! The testimony of William I | ome 2 for 25c, the soctety’s! treasury, He admitted that the @oolety wave employment to many of bir y their salaries goin, hign os $25,000, and he admitte ‘ning leases of Equitable proparty liyde safe deposit companies at hom- 4d ant nal ‘renta ac ny Br, Alexander sas4. that think your being #|by Mr Hyde that heh fown for u share of the Ad tog Do you een | Du er of a spndion syndicate qi Mahwd to Homt the th ished in consistent with your duty |ivansaoticn In Japanese bonds, had ae) in reforenee tol#* at director of the Equitable iu |io bution at all, however, he that| rt Ve recelved under Buying the boudet A. DOyOu mean ‘le bonds were to be sold to tl rites oi Trat our call of dan. 40 RUD ie to wu> that there ever hus been «ble Fee Le cor venience G What did you do when you lanened . a = w Muything Wrong dm any ay: tyre wae that Mr Ee ae Pam Ceres Hyde at and: Cotton Collar Makers try to dodge the rea- sone for using cotton, which costs them ¥ the price of Tinen, by holding up thetr trade mark only, a8 a sign of @ good collar. ‘aw nign of a Kood collar ts the word *Z,inen,’’ It there were Linen in their collars, would they not take advantage of the Law and! mark thir collars “Ljnen" in indelible ink the same a® Triangle Collars are, which than cotton ues? formation about A Man Ate Nothing For Lunch tor 10 days but Grape-Nuts A test to see if ithe food really furnished the nourishment claimed, cate and Alvin WV, | srech and that Mr, dyde profited, while Re woclety Jost by Rough on Bed Bugs Knocks a Bed Bug sill Liquid, Nozzle Cans, 180,280 ‘OUGH ON ROACHES, 15¢, 260 —— Reve ON FLEAS, 250 F200 OF war, 20 tompany deals Mr. Krech was awked about the re. mgantsation of the Depew Land Com- pany: which never al and }

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