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JACKSON TELLS. SENATE TO MAKE INQUIRY FULL Calls Charges “Attacks” and Says Business of His Of- tice Is Hampered. ASKS SPEEDY Enmity, Politics or Ignorance Back of Move to Investi- gate Him, He Says. (Special to The Evening World) ALBANY, March 20.—Following close pon the resolution of Senator Saxe to investigate Attorney-General Jackso! office, Mr. Jackson sent to the Senate f@ letter asking for an his department by the Senate fetter the Attorney-General said: “My administration of the office of ‘Attorney-General has been severely a tacked in certain quarters, as believe, to ignorance of the facts, to po- Utical opposition, or to personal enmity engendered by my attempts to enforce the law without fear or favor. The direct result 1s to deprive the Attorney-General’s office of that Dublic } confidence upon which its power to merve the people demands. “Therefore I respectfully request that | Your honorable body make a full in- Vestigation of this office and that the s in) stigation of In his due, 1 fnquiry be commenced and conducted speedily, in order that the legal dusi- | hess of the State may not be retarded. The letter was referred to the Com- mittee on Finance. ‘Senator Allis protested that the ques- | tion of an investigation was one which the Assembly should consider, and not the Senate. for in case the charges against Jackson were found to be true the upper house would be called upon to sit in judgement on Jackson In pro- | ceedings for his impeachment. “We couldn't properly be inve: and judges at the same time,” served Senator Alld JACKSON “‘PLEASED” LO APL EAR BEFORE THE GRAND JURY. General Jackson will go be*ore (ne March Grand Jury at its in- vitation on Monday afternoon to an- swer any questions which may be put to him. Late yest Afternoon A private com‘aunication was delivered to the Attorney-General marked as trom the foreman of the March Grand Jury, | me Mr, Jackson refused to say | ts nie were, save that {5 was not a request to appear before the Grand Jury. It now appears thet was an invitation, The Attorney-General to-day sent a letter to Willlam Muschenheim. fore- man of the Grand Jur: which } stated nes letter is a3 follows “New York City ‘Willian C. Grand Jury, 3 “Dear Sin-Your Tecelved, and I courtesy of your invitation be pleased to atten! body sionday of o'clock P. M. Attorne | his willir | T shall your honorable | March 2% at Yours tru ACTION. delayed Kass's next reply was snapped out and breathed fire Why, you are not getting angry, are you?" asked Mr, Steuer, with a! From the | beautiful smite. travelling inc “When I do"-— began Kass, leaning ered necessary forward threateningly. bass: , over the counsel table and shook his | fist at Steuer. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. MARCiE ~|PO-RESPONT PESDONTENT. “Beauty Wooed by Duke, Her Father KASS THREAT NS and king Fes ay in Match LAWYER WW CURT ————— Enlivens Rosenstein Divorce Case by Shaking Fist at Counsel. DENIES ALI. CHARGES. Entertaining Fair Defendant at Tea Parties Only Of- fense, He Says. taflored co-re- | lent in the Rosenstein divorce case, wn am Kass. the wel spent a strenuous hour in the witness |stand in the Supreme Court to-day. He denied that he had ever been gullty of misconduct with Mrs, Rosenstein, whose husband, Adolph, sued for divorce, and wore that the hmit of nis Indiacretions with the fair Harlem matron consisted of three tea parties—one at the Hotel Walton, one at the Waldorf-Astoria and | another in his room, at No, 187 West | One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, where Inspector Brooks made the raid which led to the divorce act.on, Kass looked lke the head model [the Six Little Tailors as he stepped |the stand. Hie turned-up pegtop trou- gers were carefully creased and his) joose-fitting coat sat on hts athiet.c form as if moulded to him. The » twas of loud—almost noisy—gray chec | Slipping out of his upper coat pocket |—juat over the heart—there appeared the violet ocrner of @ ‘kerchief, It was [held tm piace by a round gold pin the| size of a sliver quarter | Max S&euer, for the husband, ex-| amined Kass. He led off quietly, but | there was un fasinuation in his ques- | tions and Kase became nettled. Finally, Victor EON IE DUKE VANISRES, MATCH STEEL REPORT WITH MISS ELKINS MAY HOM STEADY Page.) of (Continued from } reported wis) Kass sat with one hand on bis fore. ment of $10 : taae Ghavig With a Rio head. Mrs, Rosenstein yesterday as- | to the marriage, ) Year Starts With a Big In- the same posture before ahe| found sensation at are | crease Over Last Qu ‘ broke down in the stand and ran {8 a8ful, it is aw SOHAIL STEER ry Qi Gi APO hes Foor las of the Embassy to-day in re. | ter of 1907. ua getting a headache, too?" | eI Steuer. Duke leave to Mr. Kass's counsel intervened before he could answer, and the storm was “Help yourscif,"" sald Steuer, still as he left the Amba canine sannea| ‘Mission Failed, Some Say. At conventenve'’’ exclaime: Kass, very dramatically. | rR Tet “If you had been quilty would you | With this BYE tp a apted have come here and watd no?” asked | Washington that is accepted Si araiee | question is that his ge Neen submit a acca . air. therine s You would have left her in the en Wk lurch?" ression : “I would. |p friends of the Elkins £ Ny Abraham Levy wound up the ex-|rosmal engucement was PpAenicay the, $15,000,000. king Kass if he had riage 1s to | misconduct. Kass amination by at ever been guilty The belief finds support in the utter- Geaucted ances of S ator Elkin nis tends. put one hand on the Bible and swore ge aura within the last forty-elght that he and Mrs. Rosenateln were in- j oury Landeotired nocent s 7 155 no engagement, out : When he left the stana Kase leaned + mit him: declared Kass. careful about “I'll attend you later,” better be 4 Steuer, do.” exclaimed Kaas, ng the inissing, ked out of t “you courtroom, he door 80 hard tt shook | 00" y r00 failure” was one ——-|!n this and thi neurer t ath to sa, had to come to and conscientious services” Mr had been in Mr. Coutant's employ Bone for tatlo adn AICH DRUGGL.T REWARDS CLERYS © Leaves Them Pusiness Worth $60,000 and Thev Will In- herit $80,000 House. NEW ROCHELL Coutani, a Miss Elkins Would Object twen years and Mr. er twelve vears, For the past ten years) ‘Tha: statement + ‘ " a Coutant w to commend on his visits to th § and good that ls beque Keep a GUAR! and were se- am C, last been nate Merce TO EXTRADITE WALKER. Wa b N 1 Full Supp ig and Cupid JED. | Doering | | | (Monday la ie Rata ae sian . Fs Ada re aiattave ‘t i nf Buatentsotcanian abs ; Seca ee wove of stored-up enerzy on SE ie aa eles in thts mat | King Proud of the Duke | eit ,, tap for eme gencies, 100.00, consie BR the fact tha: It’s the competent man coe n Laci : P who is always ready, that adit, Comtant pe ; with gets the best places in the bane ioe i. 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