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WRATION—Foty toontgnt and Wetnenaar, NW ES I N A L de = ~x) RESULTS EDITION Se (eer __ PRICE ONE CENT. ne eile A st] bi Circulation Books Open to All. nk NEW YORK, aUEBDAY, | N NOVEMBER Al, 1, 1906, ISENATOR PLATT ON THE INSURANCE WITNESS STAND TO. DAY. | | T JURY WEEPS | NSU RANCE CASH (Photographed especially for The Evening World by Staff Photographer Curtis.) GRAND | lJ RY OLD ‘ Little Ones Testify on Behalf of Father at i" y huge Murder Trial : $ é Equitable Gave $10,000 Annually, and 1 Name Revealed by Lawyer Dillon, ALWAYS KIND To us.”"| the Mutual and N, Y. Life Also Friend of Boss Charley Murphy, . H “ a ntributed to Sta ; | Priacudh Sabb us His Childfen Contri Stay Hos After Being Ordered by Recorder 7 : t Tell of His Love for Them tile Legislation. Goff to Answer All Questions, and His Victim. Tottering and feeble, Senator Thomas ©, Platt went on the witness | District-Attorney Jerome knows the name of the man who tarnished ‘Three little girls with round, fat facos! stand before the Legislative Insurance Committee to-day and confessed to the $5,000 cash bail that enabled Krup, the floater, to escape from the — fog hal Bae give nd, a | having recelved from the Equitable, the Mutual and possibly trom the New Jurisdiction of the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court a few hours murder in the first degree in the Gourt| York Life Insurance Company hundreds of thousands of dollars for Repub-| before his case was called for trial. of General Sessions, before Judge Ro-| lican State campaigns, The name was revealed to the Grand Jury to-day by Charles P, rsd yrtigad enlty' the Bey deg od Ho edmitted that the money was pald to influence legwiation at Albany, Dillon, Krup's counsel, who turned the money over to George Simpson. aa Nee eae. peta onealgliy He gave the lie direct to Richard A. McCurdy, President of the Mutual Simpson deposited it with the City Chamberlain, though the man, Gustav Dinser, is ac-| Life, who swore when he wag a witness before the committee that he had Dillon gave the important Informa. gullty and “take ‘his meiicine’ under cused of a crime most brutal, the de-| neyer contributed a cent for political purposes outside of the Republican tion only after he had been taken be- | agreement that he should be pelt Oat berate murder of the litte baby of | National Campaign Committee's strong box. fore Recorder Goff and instructed to | upon his release and that Agnes Renaud, with whom he was liv- te answer every question put to him, When | would be made to secure him ing, the evident affection his own chil-| /#ading up to the confession of Thomas C. Platt the day brought the Grand Jury adjourned this after- | But, the story goes, Krup got cold dren enterinin for him caused many/an unfolding of the mystery of Senator Chauncey M. Depew’s “friend up noon Dillon was taken to the office of | a8 soon as he attained his Hberty on men in the court-room to weep without | the river.” Assistant District-Attorney Sandford, oa bog esse ay Fag re up tor Herve eg Band No. tt made vo}, Youn A. Nichols tentiied that the friend was'W, 8, Manning, of Albany, arene he was ,austione at: Feet | tye EAaLt tae sim) eer Attempt to Wide their tears or emotion | WhO had been in revelpt of payments annually, not only from the Rquita- Murphy, Alderman Gaffney and some {lon the money is kept secret for the as Dinger’s eight-year-old daughter] ble Lite, but from the Mutual and New York Life as well, to keep out of | other prominent politicians of the Eigh- iting Ld yt iaet to be ‘a Side Iped out the love she bears for tae! tuerial bust i * teenth Assembly District wit teatify,| anor dealer, but through eur man who cowered in his chair, his Me ei eye Popeye trade od sy rapteies oh to-morrow in the Grand Jury inquiry posing Meg learn who je the Krup head buried in his folded arms, his | into the: Krup case. man higher up. i body shaking with sobs, Influenced by Shades of the Tweed ring came back with Thomas FE. Coman, whose | Newman Didn't Furnish It, After persistent refusals to answer thelr surroundings the children cried,| business was taking care of the Equitable Life in departments of the city | John Newman, @ wealthy contractor, | aoe on the part _ Dilton he yd too, but the climax came when they| government and having the personal tax assesemen| . a 9nd of the witnenses mubpoenae’| {ld that the Grand Jury would Pepsin say Brh-yrahae Apprucrmap es Na a tye Seniaialieniay us emer for today. He furnished ball tor Tam- espe woe frvciepgd co and were gently forced from the court Ne Police Court on | room by Agent King, of the Children's) Second Vice-President George B. Tarbell, of the Equitable Life, followed ut : yeah ‘tad went on che orfginal| #0 ftmtruoted by the Court oclety, jomas Coman, and he was asked why he had hi § ond for Krup for $1,00, He was not lon Le ‘ctieaeien. Thomas © dh ked why ad Coman interest himeet bond for Krup for $1 Dilton Before Goff, jotherl le Ones, in the Tarbell tax assessments, , j nota " il | called to the Grand Jury room, but tld | AttorneyJeneral Mayer. follawed by Dinser's motherless littlé ones are | ” er eso the reporters that It waa not he who| the members of ‘the Grand Jury and ‘ Madeline, aged twelve; Florence, aged! pelt oe Wy Re AB gd Ber ne | - ! ad put up the 85,000, Ditton, sit to Recorder ett court. ten, and Barbara, aged eight. They Si GepoOin tent at i | There is a story current in Tammany | There J. Edward Simmons, the fore- have no blood relatives (n this country, bi lboPhr well eee i Ke ied ae ; mie | alrcles that Krup had ones to plead | mina, handod up a typewritten copy af | When Dinser's wife died he took thelr Anh thas Wan Whe Tbemek Kee ee: Uo, —==— : the questions which Dilton had te care upon himself, Little Madeline did what he did for me.” fume fe at py | the sweeping and brushing and cooking From thi int Mr, Mi led | “I submit,’ . Simmons, “that and the others went to school. | Tarbell through the Satay of ie. ree these questions are important, ‘The wits i noss refuses to answer on the round | Then Dinser met Agnes Renaud, an | lations between life insurance agents that h not div the oe outoast, and offered her’a home for her- F and Life insurance companies, sept liariheial chon ttiatasiliniameysertegtanbapdatndie his client. We Pritt, settee | \ solt and her frail girl baby that fad As Senator Platt went with feeble structions from the Court on this deen denied by its father, The mumor foopsteps out of the inquiry chamber, point.” @ the baby Gertrude and the concenl- supported on one side by his guld- | "TL bave taken an oath as an offeee \ ment of the body in the hallway of a headed cane, and on the other by his Pienenaorss of this court.” said Dillon, and I think tenament-house in Eleventh avenue, 4 attorney, Robert C, Morris, it was sug- 3 I ki what it means, 1 ‘ 5S half @ mile from Dinser’s home, fol- gested to MiG Hughes that he ask nim Granger Out of Hospital, U Prenatiog for Changes {M| nae, oe course, by aly ao lowed, what Odell had done with the contri-| yy CG he Princet For jakes,'* ties Lamoer Joseph O'Neill, defending | Fat ty Went Trip | butions h®. a8 head of the Republican | lies Wan 'elgniees ‘While iting aoc BENNINGS WINNERS. Many Departments on pone niga auvetons related 0. tne Dinser, called Dinser’s three children | PANEL ENC ON IETP] state Committee, nad done with the lte| Jerome wareher, and who eft the nos. ——— engagement of Dillon aa Krups @ 7 ey ‘ 4 o chief examiner started to Fecall | gl . 4, Sheen (6 to 1 for place) 2, aif who put up the money. { tody of the Chiliren's bet sinoe Wanted to Di the Senator, but Chairman Armstrong | jn mata ie ee Ors | chittord 3. pant: | |jooked over the Hist and mild; ! hay wa bee ate cade lyjs Pheay le, Shook his head, Magistrate Whitman discharged Gl; i Ms That Mayor MeClelan will make| ‘Onder section’ 0 of the Penal Code tos foet tine sinon Coteotires toch. him Hazy on Judicial Offices. Soul wo SECOND RACE—Edict (6 to 5) 1,| numerous changos in city offices after {communications between lawyer and | 4 Jan, 1 was indicated to-day when he | client dre sacred. But the law applies Maca and the New "york "tins wat See ERSTE ase di! alli declared, “I am busily engaged now |to communications made to » lawyer concerned applied not only to the gen, | Rady for Court + Marital. Management Should Pay Pa-| THIRD RACE—Delphie (3 to 1) 1,|~among other things—with the prepara | by his olent and not by an outalden T/ | te ANNAPOLIS, MD,, NOV, %.—Capt Sun Ray (4 to 1 for place) 2, Ko- tion of the slate, The Mayor added that | direct that these questions be @aswer- ites of a Stat i! wo any compalyh of a hadtent ae, | Adolph 'T. Marix, of the Juage Advo-| trons to See Such Sport as | moka 3 te {9 also devoung muoh time to his |e @way Crom them nearly three months) Josephine Brown, twelve years old, ano. of No, 148 Koschusko street, Brooklyn, ‘Maiieline and Florence were dressed jiried to kill herself twice to-day be- fm blue and wore blue caps. Barbaré| cause her father, an undertaker, had @one out of town and had refused to % »e tee ae pein ea Ca ie pene ‘ cate's Department of the Navy, has 4 : annual message, “T will, answer all questions put to fF difereave in ese Could. Dot for SWueoohine tovea he hseh ales | o"tun and ie oan a arrived in Annapolis, and will act as That of To-Day, | FOURTH RACE—Listless (15 to) itn view of the new slate, 1 am wons| me, now that Your Honor had taken ephine r father 60 ely @," agreed tho old man just as he | Jyage Advocate at thé| Court Martial, | 1) 1, Mintia (3 to 5 for place) 2) | dering if certain department heads will | the responsibility trom my shoulders,” ‘and jpiereated Veal y they sat, she could not reconcile herself hersel(}tottered down off the witness stand, wien will try Midshipman Minor Mer! Debar 3. a8 willingly furnish me with material | promised Dillon, The session of the r ‘n_ ‘the| % his absence, “It must have been thet the insurance | Wether, Jf. on, three charges connected | | iver . for the message as they dil last yea", | Grand Jury wae rewumed, Pld set fat fat big, Fo) On the way home from schoo! at noon | companies Pith, the denth of Midainnmen Jane! \BY FRANK W. THORP. Remember, that for dake as to depart: Pus acd ihe twelve, », fe IAW"! ane told a qitl companion she knew | thelr contributions, ‘Ther’ mi I et | Bg Wah ehgeged in hiearranted fie| BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov, 11,| FIFTH RACESThistledale (7 to, men “depend, upon the: heads tor Murphy's Brother Appears, tes father—| @omething would happen to her father|me to do anything toh Mane 1| fant. ‘Phe soasions 4 the Court will| with such @ card as was raced to- | 10) 1, Copper (7 to 10 for place) 2)m of the groun rare of my annual | Ditlon was prooeded to the Criminal ‘he fret ca ‘otek, been ut | heats to-morrow toring: day, the Washington Jockey Club | Sue Mao 3. Meese tayor looks for no enthust- | COUrt# Bulldog by John J. Murphy, eer ri 1 peste tat coe that they ex- shone vers offered free transportatton oes ann reanonee froma there “oertain| the brother of Otarles F. Murphy, and in Moral on Ot 4 aay To Stop Vote B eon a oa SIXTH RACE—Evie Greene (6 to} heads was apparent, Alderman James Gaffney, from Mfume ar aw 9 sop v9 ying. fol, tnatead of goons to 1) 1, Nuteracker (2 to 6 for place) Senator's Testimony. TRENTON, N. J,, NOV, 2.—Gov, |lars a B Stokes in his message to the next Legis- | Ou bred "wou ‘it hard roe °fo | BRNO Bi. ot e Mr. rg iaere wit € tn vay the ques-| inane, over cattle that graced the with ‘liven here ioe of corrupt in connection the start in the punt, and | ; fe ter’ aplate fata’ of on deapaton ace py 4 rrith tections Peirce esi 1 ale Sheen Beat Out In Stretch. line sunning, followed Dy, Deiphle and let Her bo glad to have your national, and in some respects, 0: FO Aid any aes hey yr three-year /the others well bunched. In the it Tecommendations in an endeavor to halt Colum: \Delphie went to the front and -wo! ate Senieet 80 Be Oe end to vole bUTINE, Put ia’ Gourve: a rive by half @ i Bom bus ‘a Fy emit” ute Teter satay 8 Dig wan: . ‘omo! io ‘ z ”/ Met Death Before Wedcing. Bautar Brune, off bad, belso RACING the : hant|""" Listens at Good Oddo, LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE, Coline, twenty-nine years old, the son FOURTH RAC! added; Desicad of ‘wealthy parents, accidentally shot Me | for two~ THectehar’ On turhenas FIFT! QACE—FALLEN LEAF 9-2, ESTERIOY 1-1 place, ii ater, Ch ‘ \ ares. and killed himself to-day while prepar- | iN%,," Floda ant Reis ni a 1» Leht~ siek F wi i ine. Pat " tatise reid pate sonnet bas liv eee be to ewe Git the, fouth wot a4 as rae fis emt ain a ‘er Starers,, Jockey, a fi | VORWOOD, -__ 0 Brntioriar went to the front and La MeO diving a, CERITY BELLE 1-1 Hila 's Lawyer Kept All, bg BA fbatt a faoal to. tis. front in the} SIXTH RACE—SAVOIR FAIRE 1-1, aR ‘ mm ha Pit alg » lawyer, of No. Fie for aaa Calor Gee fourth, ands showel the way. Tes plaee, CHAMBLEE, ‘Ans > | State lo Halsey street, Brooklyn, wag ar- i hele Romped Home. thin place, In the etretoh eS | ‘the | ralgned in Contre street police court to- RACH8400 closed om Mintia, and, enita| vay change ree maling $10 trom a | mai Aida Tropaolies five kid a hae eae | by half a length. Mintia was second, length t of gilens, ‘Thom Pi vedi Be half a in front Dever, who, atu iy He was held tn 690 TWELVE ‘DEAD IN ‘AN EXPLOSION. Wa ee closed very strong, ball for examinati Tales ate per ae ELIZABETH, N. J.. Nov. 21.—Twelve persons are reported sonar: a =e th i one Yohee ait and ite, Samana {to have been killed this afternoon in the works of the Interna- have NASHVILLE WINNERS, Bik tar, Ne i bam Ee | een hs atts | tional Shokeless Powder and Chemical Company at Parlin, NASETVILLD, Nov. fhe races “he jor Course also ran “odtot, er went to the front at the start, ret," 8 He t mh tab rit} The hoise of the explosion was heard eight miles away, a 8-6 ee ae ‘the Ld here pit Aerie dey roaulted as follows: made ai She TAME OB8, Won x. he ba 9 ae ‘sits rH, Faas pleased by jengtte m Akbar, (to 1 ie ou aa who, wae ocond all the, Way, boaing | klay manne Se Nong And Pane B DEFENDS BIG EQUITABLE SALARY TO WOMAN. piace, all the running in he fth and won in Delphic Takes Third, (saline by eit langue ae Bak] Just as the Legislative Insurance Committee adjourned for ssomte JRE AHN a hing en | ast oien: rors ot he s) ane day Second Viee-President Gage E. Tarbell, of the Equitable ‘ gaa nasy second, five Jengthe In front of] Life, defended the $12,000-a-year salary pald to Miss Anna’ PR Pen pas i tat aa wo! Amendt. He said she was worth every cent of it; that Finda on wie Mn, Be ive] Hyde had said so time and again, and that James W. Alex oh oe inlorsed this opinion. Tarbell admitted that besides sss iri tiuentde. | she got commissions, as did all omiployegs except ey poate sabrema ian (GL. M. the mame distance for the |” Thistle Dato went to the front, mado | |