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NO J ror GRADY DECLARES WAR ON WEATHER—tain to. Friday; colder, SENATOR GRADY GIVES LE TO LEADER MURPHY AND DECLARES OPEN WARFARE Will Be President of Senate or an Insurgent Against Tammany. HURLS BITTER WORDS. Gevernor-Elect Dix Blamed by Veteran’s Friends for His Repudiation. Semator Thomas F. Grady to-day openty branded as an “untruth” the| statement of Charles F. Murphy, lead- er of Tammany Hall, that he intends to with@raw from the race for temp» y President and party leader of the #tate Senate. Senator Grady went irther, declaring that he {s stil! tn vace for the leadership, and that he ts not elected he will accept no ner chairmanship or posts of !mport- | ance in the gift of the party Tale declaration means unmistak- Ably titat if Grady is turned down and it ts certain he will be-—he will) cplay the role of insurgent and legia. | lative buccaneer. He will make no uiliances with his Democratic co! leagues, but will be a party unto him f, ready to cast his lot In whatever ection he can #& trouble for Dix and the 1 major- | tle Withdrawn. not weaken- “Murphy's Support crntie leadere are Gray's threa! f that word had sone 04! CRARLES FWURPHY | » Democrath Senators that Muarpa . . ¢ x M the Tami night by andy, A this statem any ent vator to-day tsue Grady’s Declaration. Murpoy never | Jersey Court nanos Down a plications of Kerr, McAllister and Campbell. or authorized the state ment that 1 sald that 1 would pot consent to accept any position In the whieh would take up all ne, for the all-suifictent reason statement would ba ab- enate, my that auch solutely untrue. ‘The only foundation there e for such a statem oft-repeated declari . Mr, Murphy, but gentlemen prom! roles, and as to a Trenton, t Court nitting at noon dis- missed parole of Waiter andidate for President pro. tem, I bi all Paterso ould not and would not now, when | W2O are serving & In connect my party agsoclates are In the ma- ority, consent to accept any other Boss iiteter, * ago position than the one for which I oilrt aled voted down the grant: had thelr unsolictted suppart a parole to Andrew J 1898." ‘That {es my attitude now 4 third one of the four mer willbe to the end. the fourth man, had no petition before I take It as accepted by my frien the Court and foes at If the Democra ry a sey wes in tae minority in tne | SHOT WOMAN AND UNCLE. Senate of 1911-1912 there would be nu —_—— great contest as to who would be wht After He Car-| CASH FOR THEIR “T6-HOUR-£GGS” As Company Gets $1.50 a Dozen, They Think They . Should Get Some. BATON'S LITTLE Advertises in Verse to Fifth Avenue. a Sixteen-Hour- you have missed bid ever eat | Nes? Weil, then, a treat and saved some money. The conceived by Seymour E Fifth aven Sixteen-Hour-Ee«e idea the ingenious mind of one on, who has two offices In one at No. 28 and er at a4. Mr. Katon beloved |that In these daya of “rots and spots” lots of people would be willing to pay lots of money for freth eggs, and therefore he formed the Sixteen Hour Egg Company was an From this company you could pur- chase-providing you bad the price strictly fresh eggs for the trifling charge of one dollar and a half @ These exes Were guaranteed by to reach you within six. ter they were Laid Got the Eggs. Great ‘dea, what? At any rate Mr. Eaton and his part- | ner, nbert M. MoMullen thought so, and they immediately got busy with the farmers in the vicinity to supply them with fresh eggs at a little above the market price. The Newtown Pro- | duc! Company—composed of @ num- } dozen | the company teen hours ber of farmers of that ideal locadity Joupplied the Sixteen-Hour Bae Com- pany with $1,609 worth of hen fruit Then the Newtown Producme Com pany stopped producing, or rather did hot ship any more eggs and asked for Ja wife on account. It was not forth coming. Charles H. Sehock of the Newtowners was made the assign Jand an attachment for amount was taken aga Hour Egg Company Johnson & Royall, counsel for the ens pany, asked Supr rt Justioe Page in Part I., Spec! ‘™m, are the order for the attachment cision was reserved. A. H, Favour of McKelvey No, M Willlam street, |Schock, told an Evening | etter to-day Schock Was Shocked. “Yea, Mr. Schock got a sh when he found out that neither he nor any of the other farmers who supplied to va De & Favour, counsel for World fair Sixteen Hour Egg Company wit ges could get any money for thelr ne’ production. It was a mighty goo¢ aoe that Mr. Baton worked, You ee he has anoth t Nour Exes in 1 in New York ere askel for the he simply raid toat they would have to 6 from the Delaware company, 1 # pose if the Delaware farmers ask for they will be told to see the New compan According to Mr. Favour, the Sixteen Hour Fegs were extensively advertised sy oMr, Eaten in beautiful ltve couplets wal on npoxed himself. The t Lousy HUEKOSt- in for advertising non sours, Sixteen hours! A ‘Then lay ene our nens n the Democratic floor lender Or, ‘This ts the only statement I have “If you wish to feel merry and gay to make beyond the Ntive assur- WLAZA Arthur | wat gixteen-hour eggs twice every day ance that I have not the slightess Me 3 rker of se $s Me intention to resizn from the Senate — ftorelle, Who kL inepped E duetag the comjng tivo years and snot Mm, Mary Ilodgere at ween-| G00 VOW NEVER TO SWEAR. Jame Dix for Downfall, Held avehye. Roses: Parks with whom nous at Dinner Agree to mitanad ct Rankior Cwady tay ane ctect teen infatuated, and also wounded Al- i Friends of Senator Grady lay the rev vert Johnson, an uncle of the woman Give Up Use of Protanity, spongiility for his downfall at the door ot G@v-eleot Dix. While the Governo elect hag taken the stand at all times since his election that he would not tn- was captured this afternoon Young Matthows and Mrs. this elty for severe terfqre with the Legisiature, tt Was is nc atmence cs rned to-~ that Le has secretly de Joa jie wife parauated ale anded that Tammany withdraw tts eu, inet home Naat sf Thie ie the second tima in his career’ 4: the polht ofa revolver walkel Mra that Grady has been repudiated by the verner of his own party era! miles throug a8 the woods Rodgers had ooeapled rooms tn a boarding house | three hundred Free Masons sea CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Dec. B—As the look struck midnight Tuesday night table in the new elevrated St dinner ple here registering a men vse profanity ‘The vow wa of Grand Maste! Moines, who wast by vow never again to taken at the suggestion c Des and S Grove: | arter ‘wid shot Johnson, Matthews principal #p aker of th Cleveland, when Governor, in # public) ani the woman quarrélied and he shot ——- - letter to Johu Kelly, then leader of | hier, ‘The wounds are not necessarily fa- Are You Going South? Tammany Hall, asked that Grady be | tal, tates, sau al chete for a not returned to the Legislature during ———- fouthern | West tudian and, Bermude deemeh ee eerree omce, ‘That request was | A song from ‘The Spring Maid”) ut a oWortth Bultting, re complied with just as Charles F, Mur-|at the Liberty Theatre free with Beuih it . next Sunday's World, music complete. @ehtinued on Second Page.) ed | PLAN. | PROF COOP IS WITH HER. |Supplies Hen Fruit Which He Charge “FARMERS WANT PRETTY GR WINS; ‘HER EALOUS AUNT. COULDN'T BAR HER, Jeanette Cooke,! Who Was Detained at Ellis Island, Is | Permitted to Land. Made Mrs. Against the Young by Coop | Woman Is Withdrawn, | Misa Jeanette Cooke was released this afternoon from detention on Wills Islan She is the pretty young girl of et, een who was detained at tle instance of Mrs. Carmen Coop, an se, the wite| of Prof, Squire Coop, who ocouples the | chatr of music tn the University of Utah. | The Coops have b. parated four! years, but “Miss Cooke arrived here on je yesterday Mrs. Coop, through her lawyers, opposed her landing on the ground that she wan not @ proper person to be admitted, The actress nlleed that she feared the girl would win her husband's love, and whe made an elaborate statement In which she deciared there was dan- ger of a romant Loti iment between Mise Cooke and f. Coop. Charges Unfounded. Prof. Coop convinced Immigration Commissioner Williams (hie afternoon that his wifes cnarges were un- founded. He « ared that hi effort to bar the admiesion of Miss Cooke was merely an effort on his wife's part to advertise herself, aw she w about to appear in at uction The t to show that father, had appotnted her guardian. The pap last sum r Mr. Cooke the desire that Prof, Coo; of hia daughter’ education. who Ia a man of large vided ample funds When t » fs Commissioner Williams he instant dered that the girl be released, and this] fternoon she came to Manhattan with! Prof. Rooms were imaged ft) her at New Netherlands - | Prof, Coop took her there and ¢ vent to his apartment in the Hotel | Wolcott, Ho will take Miss Cooke Lake City early next week. Calis It Self Advertising. cr when ne Oven » Mins Cooke's | im (Prof, Coup) ‘s Were signed ail expreased take charge Mr. Cooke, neans, had pro or Coop. the On landing from Island, Pro ‘oop sald { much prefer to any nothing at For that ntity the Immigration Com nirusted daughter /o He t bringing tering her in» mple funds for tug to ac thin case denied my 1 exp ined hie sed po to A « and | 1 ain g0-| Ve pury ated years ago, Our r tlons to-day are the same as t wer f curd ago When We separated t a age of th! , In oppoaing the of Mins Cooke, declared at «red that she still adored her hy was Insanely Jealous of Jong separated from him, «he " for his love, She had been warned by a kinswoman that Misa Cooke was highly romantic and susceptible Mra. Ce 1 the case this afternoon, awyers sent word to Comm Williams that whe had withdrawn her objections Miss Cooke. —_———>- AMBASSADOR’S WIFE VICTIM OF APPENDICITIS. (aroness Hengelmuller’s Condition Grave, and Operation May Be Impossible (Apectal to The Evening World WASHINGTON, Dec, 2% —The Bar onems Hengelmuller, wife of the Aus trian Ambassador, whowe reported ut terances concerning Washington so clety recently caused a stir, is be ed to be in imminent danger of | death from appendicitis, » Baron ese ip at the embasay she returned only a few days ago The question whether the knife or remadtes that are sometimes efficacious efore wort to surgery became vod of treatment decided as ‘Girl Girl Who Upset rset Jealous A Aunt’s Plan to Bar Her From America «SEH iy ROBIN, INDICTED, IS SAVED | FOR te sup Ann . DECEMBER IL FOR ROBIN, INDICTED AS THIEF 29 MURPHY lard. WEATHER—Raia to-night and Friday; colder. 20 PAGES “ Circulation Books: Open, to All.” PRICE ‘ONE. CENT 1910. _ FROM A CELL BY JEROME - (Spec tally Photograghed {« JEANETTE yunee on Pub Un State noon. In @ Jette mann of Ta position ot ttin ah la deve 1 believe 4 praction! » tion of all 1 delle -soeeeonecee nentinisstce cng tneats tet ANNE TOOTSIE IN LEE RAF OT IT INR INGE TD NT TITY His ¢ Letter Outlining H ” \ candidacy it Questions in fornvat t ) M 1 Pale Fe onnolous of the ob- a oe Bank Wrecker Accused by Grand Jury of $90,000 Theft Merely | Guarded by Detectives While: Alienists Examine Him. |BAIL FIXED AT $25,000 ON | FAKE MORTGAGE CHARGE. r ning World.) His Washington Savings Bank Closed, Tieing Up Money of 7,000 Depositors—Small Tradesmen Who Had Their All in the Northern Hard Hit. Joseph G, Robin, under indictment for stealing $90,000 and under arrest, reached the home of his sister, Dr. Louise Robinovitch, at No. 28 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, late this afternoon tn the custody of Detectives Flood and Leigh. He will remain at Dr. Robino- viteh’s house under the eyes of the detectives until alienists employed by the District-Attorney and William Travers Jerome decide whether he is insane or not. Robin was indicted at 1 o'clock this afternoon. A bench warrant vas issued by Judge Crain and detectives were sent with it to an address furnished by Mr. Jerome, in whose custody Robin has been since yester- y evening. » the point whi © the detectives No such mortgage am is di ribed wan i Robin under areat the prisoner, | executed by the Fidelity Development jis guards, Mr, Jerome, former Dis- | Company,” Attorney Kresel, Dr. Robinovitch | The presentation of the case of Robin 1 Dr. Austin Flint rode in, automo- | t the Grand Jury took up but @ ittle ex to Dr. Rovinoviteh’s residence, Dr. | More than an hour. Among the wit: William Mabon, who, with Dr. Flint Is | news examined were Frederick K, Mor- ty decile upon Robin's mental condi. | fis, Robin's wivate secretary, and Ly lion, was sent for and artived in about |Mman K. Cheney, secretary of Robin's n hour. Washington Savings Bank. Mr. Jerom: doctors decide that Robin ts| ad previously held a long o on gh to make « plea in court) With the Distrtot-Attorney and had bbe * arratgned to plead to the ine plans all n ped ort nt to-morrow morning, If they Jerome Believes Him Inrane. he t# insane he will be com- soon as the Inditment was handed mitted to an institut Ball has been! io Judge Crain My. Jerome arose ani fixed In the sum of $25,000. | sata | Indictment Due to Fake Mortgage. | 1 understand the Grand Jury hae In explanation of the Grand Jury'al Bed au Indiccmen \inat one Josepe tion the following statement was, Hobin. 1 have erained oy certain cooKe. | iven out by the District-Attorney | sienee f his and have only bad a few “Phia indictment w si « based upon an | AME with the defend> ant, ba that he le of ata whten [aMdavit made by Fred K. Morris, | ; ny Pt 2 uh formerly a coufdential employee of | U8" but am not Robin's. Morris swears that at Robin's | CURD ne ers Involved. rty, to | As to his mental or physteal condiy Hon, Fam not an aieniat or a physteiant jit itelie hiey pass on thi n t was brought wacl jetation he agreements, | Washingt trew up two partietpation purporting ive th Savings Bank partictpa enpectively, made prior to that da by the Midelity 1 5 is to be Morris Park aken to @ @tte location of which i pany, owner of th prop: | neti " HELD AS “Kip APPE Jerty, to the ® Guarantee Com: |" k 1 to'the Distwibs SI NAPPER. Jrany of whiten | oo 4 eoumh Ute Gale In EE Abin | ) has been adjudged of un * ie oe adh ARUFAE oorriaet an ex parte proceeding, I Mave Peta ca rlisipation “Aaa . | to the Divtrlet-Attorney eng Hi Be ATA murat stand that he agrees with me r Ried ftwe lent, and v am V. Lomax, secre suit bo usetess at the pregame cai é Dy litaty ae tne’ Pits Keane yore noment to enter into « tegal discussion mnt ' | pany, and In exchange t # this: Jenne, . ; aatingiény Machine. Bak! Plan for Examination. ' pg svewest that so far as the criminal ” “ n and ‘ the most importan: tee ne element is that the defendant be ary Grand J ‘ ingto od to anawer to the Indictment, by ™ * after drawn | 1 bave been assured that his either to Robla| condition is ag I have Indteated to the ‘ arrested as a Moo on the ith of| Court, My sugwestion is that he be " ‘ Ko. Th ‘slied to the credit} allowed to go to the premises of whieh ‘ ae arantew Company. (the District-Attorney has knowledge, - CONFER ON SUBWAY REPO HOW ABOUT THES: MEN? CFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE NORTHERN BANK. President—Frank L. Grant Vice-Presidents Martin McHale, H Cashler—William H, Brower. Agsistaut Cashiers--Wililam H. Mills, 1. 8. Voorhts Directora—-Willlam H, Birkmire, George F, Brown, John J, Clanag,! Frank L. Grant, Frederick EB. Grant, James M, Gifford, Augustus B, Holly, Thoma# Kelly, Frederick D. Kilburn, former Superintendent of Hanks, Martin McHale, Edward M. Morgan, postmaster of the efty ef New York Murphy, assistant postmaster; Charles A. O’Dem- o A. Price, former State Senator George W. Plunkitt, Joseph fa, Adolph Relsenderg, Jacob €. Simkon, Anthony Stumpf, James William P. Young Mitohet Herwant on wie tadepen H. Bazaillon, Thomas F ohue, Le Relling, P. Wood, and ROBIN, who ta officially Insane? JOSEPH G. for ue