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f Now in Russia, ‘While Guns Are Trained on Sebastopol. PRHTHRSBURG, Nov. 2.5.10 P. M—On account of the critical nature of the situation all the foreign Ambassa- : ‘who were absent on vacations gre returning, M. Bompard, the Ambassador, arrived today, and % Spanish and Italian Ambassadors _@fe on their way here. Horr Von Sohoen, the new German Aimbassador (formerly Minister at Copenhagen), will arrive here Deo. 10, and tho Austrian-Hungarian Ambassa- for {s outing short his leave of absence ‘and Will return immediately, Ambassador Meyer, who is now in Bngiand, ts expected to arrive here it fs understood thet the Russian Goverment bas given an intimation to the foreign powers of the advign- bility of the presence of their Ambas- wadors during the premt crisis, VLADISVOSTOK, Nov. %. ~The Russian prisoners returning here from Japan ate in such 4 state of mutiny ‘Decause tt is Impossible to immediately ship them back to Russia, that It be- Game necesmry to form a camp where they are under guard, There was a tragic uprising Satur- Gay at the camp, on Cape Chouknin, where & thousand prisoners from Port _ Arthur are confined. A drunken soldier “who refused to salute an officer was Poe on the spot whereupon his com- ‘Fade rushed ot the officer, who ea- Paped to the Officers’ Club where he ~ Was joined by four other officers who Made o hard fight for thelr lives with Yevolvers against the infuriated men, but before the arrival of a squadron * Of Orenburg Cossacks, who were hastily summoned, three of the officers > were killed and one was terribly beaten. About twenty men were killed or Wounded in the struggle. 8T. PRTPRSBURG, Nov, %7—The situation at Sebastovol is repre Bented o be improved, the Brest regi- ment which went over in a body to the | mutineers having returned to Its aliegi- | ) Smee and joined the Blelostok regiment Gimp command all tie entrances to |) the dity from Admiraity Point, where the, mutineers are quartered and the sailors are virtually prisoners, there The battleship Panmelelmon, (formerly Kniag Potemkine), and the cruiser Otohakotf, are in the bay and in coatrol ) of the mutineers, who have placed thelr officers under arrest, ( Tt is rumored here that Vice-Ad- miral Chouknin is parleying with the mutineers offering to accede to all thelr demands relative to the improve- { ment of the seryi¢e conditions, ALOERMAN WANTED TSE IS FS McCall Threatened “in M. O. L. Leader During Can- vass of Returi Alderman John T. MoCall created a Hyely scene in the Aldermanic Cham. ber this aftersoon by threatening ¢ punch Jobn J. Collins, M. O. P. leader of the Twenty-elghth Assembly Dis- trict, in the nose for looking over his | whoulder as the vote of the Twenty Gighth district was being canvassed, | MoCal! had beaten Her Slattery, the Republican and M. 0. P, caxdidate for Alderman in the Thiriith mye vs manic district, by forty odd votes, love has been lost between McCall an ei Coline, Collins was standing near MoCal! looking over the shoulder Dooling, vi" the votes of ‘wore being canvassed. Doolin 4 Collins to stopb aside, and at the same time #aying somothing to MoCall. The 4 lu nalrma, dist iknow You: you dirty ws « ¥ sneak and You arg a yellow dog. For two TH punch you in the nove. a Would take a man to do t at, CoWing, quiet ‘and you're Imitation of 4'man, ee es ang Morrie thr Hi walked of the tabi me Med Mat: Vor sen ul ro haat man lattes had} Fobbed of the Aldermacte glo: | that “he would begin en nee ‘alliog for the open! Nordad In the Twonty. eighth | “wits DEAD IN A ‘FIFTH AVENUE STorE, john Filey Suddenly Expires as “Hels Conyersing with His Brother-in-Law, "] Mr, Perkins has one of those yoloes jmai jor to any « jand 1) las “ swung around on Collins and | I Mig ane, to his 1% i and rushed | Cs puis Apooches. or arguments of any! PERK tation,” or “Contemplation,” on the Je ‘Thet was the way he stood when Mr. Hughes began the vivisection to-day. that go with “youths” end small men's sizes of sult, Out he roared loudly and at times almost convincingly when the probe was thrust in and turned around. When he was asked how he oould ex- plain the drawing of certain checks on J. P. Morgan & Co., the way he shouted “I don't know!" rattled throughout the chamber. ‘Then he erew excited and waved his arms. At other times he slanped the table with both hands, He walked up and down the platform, peeping at the crowd from betow that buling frontal bone, When he made his answore pat> tloularly emphatic he smacked his henry tomether and rolled his head about, From the drop of the hat until he was Aismissed and a mild-mannered book- keeper was called he was the most ener. geile witness that has appeared so far, He sald nothing about ‘the letter from fexber,” but he showed the same old energy thet may have caused Mr, Hughes to book him for this return engagement, Little Light from MoCail, President MoCail’s explanation of the Morgan-"Andy” Hamilton transaction didn’t explain nor could he agar light on the notes o/ his brother, McCall, He believed that the money was for Hamilion’s expenditu on be- half of * Bureau of Legislation and Taxation,” but he swore he didn't know what the supevdituiren, Were for, Hie: had an arrangement wi ‘Andy” {ton whereby Hamilton was to receive hy eat, on money jess than 109,080 apert for ‘ley thor By Mccall wald tha wes “friend from up a river’ had been on the rolls of the New York Life sinoe m he became president. John A. Nichols had deen mippoont to giv Manning #00 a year. e witness said) Manning bad “a tengent” and could have caused a lot of trouble oer Me against tontine policies, ead ad = Call had always considered an honest MoCall swore that he never got 4 re- bate on his own pereonal insurance. It was a general practice, he under- stood, for o cers to get rebates on thelr | 2 own . Cabled “Andy” to Come Back. Copies of a letter and pebneren. Andy" Hamilton by Mecel were produced by the witness, The original had been sent to the » pee through Vive-Préesident ingsrect real- fn Paris, and asked Hamilton to give an accounting of all funds paid to him by the New York Life and to come back if he felt well enough. No answer to these commy ns have bean re- elved from Har McCall begged hes not to aek him Wen INS TELLS Asserts that J. Py Morgan & Co, Paid $60,000) w% of N, Y. Life Profits to Make Up Notes of ‘‘Andy’’ and E. E, McCall. (Continued from First Page.) * Presence Is Necessary | heas, the buising brow overshadows ai else and he looks Iike a study of “Medi+ or “Genius THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, N AND OF CASH PAID FOR HAMILTO thete aston WER con in the oe up Soars this ae ing that way, and am a wit eae aed iat eat cannot ‘prema Ri Whole note, Mr. Hum that at fey Rh Mr. Hughes read: Mnbemally gue fhe poriges repayment of abo’ 9 ps out funds heretobefore same Interest—not to be on og mn tl minutes.” Not a Question of Words, The matter Is much more im: tant than the more training of words, hi th T unde it, you The point is, as cee thes: ae ve | haa een stemen have recelved @ syndical in final settlement Sof the profits of fo had not been commit ee tion in any way, The New and Company ip of the os pat n zie sah stg in eo oa ae ald A Phot? ok ty ft appears; ae CA Kk, or Ww vo {QUGEe aby ene that hac tae oar taalidis ine Already Introduced, une Was introduced CW genes _ me thes of both ‘Trust and” Insurance Com- Q ra the bookkeeper ts here; can he Inform us? Everybody og tM it pr Mr, Mattison—They pany, 4 | agente, and consequently ait not re ‘Did t Y Bec) with ©. B. a eae ln Pe evo gene Hee Se eh oartiotpation? A. T'don't know what it|,2 pois te xervctear (ave: | Rave’ nirendy ‘stated fi ad with that. bar gd iogaent Rar r anywhere ele? of by fram Hee . what 1e rest Lol don't Know. The New York Lite had i at They ADpeAres in our tra, company, Mr Me "2. connection wi that. Sipra togin bank posed of? A. T them from this amount of fm ral ) four "9. we Mr. Ran gan gape a ae ar rt fmerid they! Included MY thas Met of ana Ita meal? ‘New yore ieotfeatt |? he of coouttties ‘that’ tas "been ure Tar: it was an " iwteteat Y |nished the committee? A. I tral in such m: T thought proper | Dot because they Lc the New 1 wel } ee a Taattar brought before tha Winenee ‘ommittes of the New York [Afe? iy Tt was jj pay but waa never on they wore careful. not to have any records about it, Q. Now, why were they careful not Teno about it? A, Be- lew York Life was not going into the Steel syndicat Q. Why not? A, It te, 5 were as to why it G. E, MeCall. E, Lynoh? A. He Be the time a no busi. Q, As a matter of fi pany did own them? A. given to us, Certainly Owned Them. Q. You owned the tavona ino ut bande and when would credit the profits, which we aa, te RF id cathonaden pubbenss torsthe your iio and T ah eer your & aiteption to thie Why? A, ft wonld not have proper, Why tonne Were holders, even in wate A. * We had not to acquire any stock stter dete, and that “ bn i. baa! time. uo the United States steel oo No, sir, not in this we ey haa been er it wae a stock with EB. B. Mo- McCaul ‘wh Sele Lies. aah eres + 't know. so | Here are items which ‘make up “Andy” ton, the “ Morgan, out o8 the profits Bank: April 21, 1897, McCall. caren " —, 1001, $10,000. Bdward EB. MoCail. New York Security a day we wrote to J etmmediaely —“S She, to hse Satke 40 Europe ax be Kiem a ean aie oan *3 his odice are tana he bn asked tor a cable in ie | al nage ea ad Abroad. Q. Wi for fo. gecnnstin ing J fd in am tea at Se A tI do not know, sir, Hamilton whee Q. Did yey fee ‘i Tee were In Be y commiuntoation way, shape, form wih th In ve a that $40,000 was Now, it appears that na nee, you In cast, being the prof- Geir deat, et at td : oe what ment * So, and capacity of. the rk Security and . Was he In 10m? AT Company. Pe aware tha! nat nt, that the w time it was ob! ed to Kot ite inter- e ‘0, sir. > ton to the a7 est of the Don't Need Record for Facts, Q. We do het tthe inet need your facts? oi to eo . No, wit a Hugh, i, A} not Hot take ay OE We Aide wer week ore is there an: minutes of your Finance Smmitte t Poasd Feconte relating to “tis? A Whe Say, Tepe Md that the Ife "a OF took} gor) Gor Went into the "Shoe! 1 syndi- be the: oy record Yn RG ally maraite thle transaction rs nat thts Pk T know of. qs Fi ace ie omit Know of 7 if eA a in wen conversation inde st ra of the committee at| {eal ihe mem! that Da ‘Mr, Claftin know of It? A, Yee, air: he as very proud of it, as i} Q ab wee Y oe i Mr. Red Rundoion know of (tt? A e an Q, TAd Mr, MeoOall know of it? A. Yea, air. Q. Who were thie other members? | A. Mr. gr ey RY Mr, ison and Mr, witli A jeading with with penell Fst hy le of each pexe wthoodore M. Banta, cashier of the asked hie if he was insured in the The case in which the rebate was ob- nto as a re- ward to the agent |who had solicited political contribution from him. The question had been sug- | gested by Assemblyman Cox and was Theodore New York Life, was sworn, Phe instant Perkins repped ot witness stand Chief Counsel Hughes ew York Life, The question brought out a con- fension from Perkins that he hime self had been a rebater, tained was a policy taken out in 1001 through an agent named Maurice Wey!. “Tt was a a@pec , plained Perkins. for good work, There was & competition on, ies 4 commission on the Pa a an newals—one or two, 1 thi 'T didn't think he was entitled to the commission, I didn't want to ive him ony advantage over Soy ig agen “But don't you think you gaye this gent an advantage over other agents when you gave him this, insurance?’ asked Chairman Armstrong. Perkine didn’t think so. Mr. HughesI read from a New York form, under the ‘head of “ marks;" { have not made any proposal to or agreement with any one wherdby the applicant or an: her Rereon has re | celved of is t ° directly, in zd ae of the premfam on the ° mission premium table of are that I have not pald uffered to or allow, or allow, a hereafter Pay ot allow, elther directly OF Indirect: any rebate of premiums, in any er whatsoev to gala applicant ther ! 1 Mr. Weyl have to aign a report tement like that in connection with your application of soauary §, 19017 A. 1 would not consider that he would have to sign it Q. Why not? A Because as I say, I wae in the business Contradicts Tarbell, wag now put Into Vice-President Gage arb Bquitable : Hcy of $50,000 which ‘Tarbell t Week was mado through with Perkins.” Pet Qt bé auditor of the | mompany & Tarbell renewals Q. And you have been. the strongest Genounere of rebating? You have done | ainst, haven't you nawer to th is hat the 3 Q @ any rebates. ‘to argue with you, Mr. Hnghes, “what | Foul consider @ rebate of Wit pro- ose to call it now or hereafter, Wi Pott dealing with are they ar t 1 am Mr. Perk the facts as Down to Dog Fund. Porkina was asked to state what in- f t or partic apatng the New York and Tr Bieel Corporation sy the transaction out J. Plerpont Morgan pala iton 000. Perkins snapped on the bit as he did when he was on the witness stand before, and produced a long memoran- @ gald he would Trams the 4 out in that way. We ha’ ry ge to Maton % Jong memoran | hit it will only take minutes,” argued Perkins, thoroughly abashed, “You will proceed regularly and witn- EN agit a pie de i+ 4 Badd ont tr i, will ‘suawer bs iy augetions, Mr. matey very stare a and } permit ai Peat T have been h crits Mik ou bo read the veiite! dhs alt -| New York Life ever had an interest? A k bation. t Why did you not enter that in your aes two or three months {t would be van ‘And faa ier agree oat i this nes Hem expended Matsie ‘of | Me aint Canada. Th Mas. that. he ‘ey got in wt sh in connection with the Mex- ar fo urge tn about chat He Re Tot ge “8 ol vert epietie n {a this plece ath “f could not my Se, transwo Mae thom ra that wore at he ‘ead | o make Ytakea che its, Faport te your Bets sume the conversation Pour pot eet two minutes. It was “Ymade, up ser ine to wi business for ‘he New York Lf Lite ne very ney eared directors of eel fe fon. ompany, for wh Boe amoger ge heretofore rouge oul in the lence. Wanted Gash Quickly. pear on the Mm Q. minus) of the York Recaeity an Trust Compan: ICSE GO Seek TEN ae, remard in matter? ne" Hla Chicago riage Who put up me = nad for your friend don't reci fg he gent cl a, for that or the Trust Company made the payment; there was only one payment of A never was but dicate, 60 Pes ig a bd le small mai . Did it put for Mr Ponte datheeen Ban? a wp it did not 4 @, 11! pt up the tof BTEC, Nesom th frareed, for it? A. fins * head ee ei it would seem $0; and the terest at four per cent. Q. So that out of the total profi ceived on the subscription Interedt at four per cent, was first charged before taking the net profits for division? A Tt would appear go, yes, Q. Then out of the balance or net profit Ss ba} cent, was retained by the New York Security and Trust Company and the remainder was paid over to the New York Life Insurance Company? A, ‘Trust, Com in BP ed Staten ware | ots Hig Corporation Syma ¢ therecpage | ko a Ty Lys) to you? A AT a bt the annual Tern} of the i. ve here a statement frtande + et New” vork Security and fe it cxpenaee = as far ie 1896. iH Trust Company, to wit: “ 8 steel Steel | 755, erate ase Ee 8 Syn. G7) book value 1.876, Net re Now, you were conversant with coat, a0 ape Taine oe i de ores that, were you not? A. 1 was Hot, ai, Vr Be eet coma ie tee e at Your signature? (shows al ae: eR ged degen x0 be ae i ei engl not nQecTRAt J# not ature? wyull koow thy mt sam hb autre, || PURE Usage ma lpnature 1 ra iS Papa the Mito of ny ta might be th eolire amount of this “S98, Pre ei a | hi geek ny such amount ou syndicate | i partictpation receipt, allotinent. does [qa NO%. rues ft, oe as ee | Dot mean that an; hes . tne ta Q. How mych 4 ey pay. as a mat- ter of fact? A. I # y trom mem- ory about $376,000 be all they ever paid. The Hamilton Payments, Q. In the letter of Oct. dressed to Mr. Randolph b the Second ‘Aosietant “Beorota ie Kye. New York Security & Trust om 510.79 is deducted from the ten share of spree] 48 the amount o' an account with Andrew Hamilton, und reference is made to arr: i Mr, Perkins. What ar Taugomente, were those? A. Well, in the toll of MOL Prest- fdent McCall stated to me chat in one neotion with moneys thee nad e pa half of the New York the Central National Bai ‘Andrew cat co and Mr, Z ne. Mccall at different times from 1896 to 1901 varfous sums of money, se- cured by notes on those gentlemen, hn] that ') would like Mgt. dave the remaining unpaid in both these fstitus tlona igh into one apcount, and out ‘ ae et prone profs thar result from the arrangement belaees the New York Life and the Trust Com- panies in the Steal Syndici trans Ls al you Always Confidential. This ton matter waa e rather otadenta matter? A, It always has the oni Bid (tes occur to, you to, inquire of gunk Company to advante inode n disbursed for The New ‘York Lifet A, That was clear, because the from thie preston wae were Li to beta Te. I Hieretore arranged with J. an Jompany to pay the Central Nationa Bank as they tia on Deo. i the sum of $40,751.%%, 4 to oe York Becurity and Trust Coi ‘on the same date, the sum hate oe sie, making a total of $54,720, was carried by Mensra. ireak & ‘Com Bar yatowt any Shligetian Ay Mr. milton or anyone else until it was Promise of Business. deducted with interest at six per cont. Q. Now, what was said about the New|in Ootdber, 1902, from the profits then York Life Insurance Company main-| distributed’ to the trust company, and taining a deposit with the New York tement was furnished by Morgan & Seon, and Trust Company during this|Co, to the trust company, and in turn period? A. There was a general co iy “the trust company to the New-York vergation about St, aa I have/Life, The result at that time, or the stated, we gereed ‘not to disturd thy resulte subsequent to that of regular ie ‘eof Fpnnems ‘we were com: |transaction between the trust rtf with 1 fee the New York Life, was ne perfectly woll i the | the ‘ "Sie tan nn peeteoty he New York LAfe of $496,201. Stata but om ‘of the reasons vey No Actual dies and ny tha the tat ft the final result of ay asl ae| oY Mention owas a here the other business in ro the trust i” nthe trust company's particle] day ofan in Tal, cae| ie Roker Hd | Ba an in gree “tor company Cy ite bringin gi v1 was talking about Mr. Hemil- ata ope toca in one Se Hf fey, P, Mor. bteen & Daymen ey in ant! Ayes, alr, MoCall Never Explained. explanation that any, why he sh; deducted pre int i was the last transee to them—the whole tri it advantageous tort ‘them’ to do it that ton, A. 1 was just closing up the trans- action, wa he was a 1% froniate syndl- Q. Go on, A. As I have said, this te, wasn't ai ed, air, I am very to aay tt be most profitable in which the transac ion was made jee ge tn t- ment of the ny’s fun out being Carried 68, 00 nd oe of hase Q. Coming back to any kind. Mr, Hamilton, what were those notes of Mr, Hi to Mr. MeCall? A. Well, you mi Q. What were these notes and T can't say that, Q. Why didn’t you tnclude that in the etatgeneen of participations which was anded to the Committes? A, Because it would not be a correct statement if wwe had put It on Why It was, Left Off. Q Aithough you had /70 per cent. of the profits you didn t g ih Phe particl- pation? A. We didn’t have the partici yma Q. Is that the reason you left it off? A. Yea, ar. Q. You were authorising in the Pin- jance Committee a payment of $2,179.69, tn3 Garde ¢ minutes? A. Because we noted it here and it Loa 8 was ae is and report and as times, we were not commnltth ourselves to haye an Interest in this synd You thought that puttin, minutes that * wei Ch OF Payment of $2179, waa inadvisabl thougn you pa making the pa’ A. T think in the developments of the inadvisable, because would have been tured against us. Cox Asks for Light, Assemblyman Cox: 1 do under. and why they made that pa it of Rw if Chey were not ial Mr. Hugées tried to explain’ the mat- ter. fo ur Cox. ‘ asemityman Cox: Why shoul a call be honored when the Stisinad | AS transaction not provide for piyment on the part of the New Yor! ir Huge hes: Perhaps Mr, Perkins can i, neat: T suppose it ine last little, of this raneaction., bad, regsive 2 4 Pearter of iD eon s ei of pally ke Ts that tbe only ii ? AT haye oe eos Q. You hana Co, the Neca ral Natlonal Bank which hat made by Andy Hamilton? A, a air, | Q. And Baward MoCail? Air, Hughes t ots them fn = x Q, What were thea notes that iene discarded at the Central National don't know, Doesn't Know About Notes, What con whet sacra td as ee Bt alhon pes Bf falcing | the ow York jte Son Tneurance Com bill? A. They a bay Q. Why ehould Rn e Mr, discon eee notes In ite Know anything pra MIA. ne No, slr; TM do not. cera Q. Are a iy Anivow Hamitito: taken up by Morgan ahers, A. Yoo, sir. by Andrew Hamilton riven Ton for ue hat did dr fcc . iy Why #hould ee lfe sirtah ¥ have git L really saa oF ng know, ee onal Bank the. fae ie profits | to inl if) tt ot r eidderr ‘Peaivody & fos 4 statement to the Ni ‘ork Lite the profits mount on ine irae ed by the New and the proceeds turned over 4] WIFE RACES WEST TO SEE DYING HUSBAND, Jesselson, Starting to New York to Meet Her, Fell Under Car, Tt was @ sed home-coming for Mra. tes for $990, $1,000,000 at 5 the transwotion. A ig Pll a Es £-| Sealp Cleared of Dandruff ond Hale ‘(NOTES ON WHICH LP. MORGAN PAID ANDY HAMILTON $60,000. dog” handler in 1902, by J. Plerpont ie dy. the Now York Lite in the Morgan Steal Syndicate. Ak ot gn be ee weanay ee lentes $90,000—androw Hasmitton. May 14, 1897, $10,000—Andrew’ Hamilton, May 6, 1897, $18,000—Andrew Hamfltot, Oot, 14, 1897, $5,000—Andrew Hamilton, . ” gear cas dle coe Indorged by Job A, Oct. 1" 1901, $1,000—Edward B. McCall. Indorsed by va A. Me- A note made by Andrew Hamiiton to Daniel 'B. sang went to protest: at the Central National Bank Déo. 18, 1901, The notice of protest was watved, the witness elgning the waiv Dec. 16, 1901, $6,000—B. EB. 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