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DIX SAYS “HANDS OFF” MURPHY MUM Te ne ——_— IN SENATE FIGHT AS CAUCUS IS NIGH ht and Tuesday; colder, 1911, by The WW: F. SHEEHAN EDW. MM SHEPARD @ Pact BROS. HYDE WAITS HOURS I VA AT CITY HALL FOR GAY:.OR, WHO STAYS GUT OF GIy. vues aca Truant Chamberlain Returns to His Desk After 46 Days’ Absence, but Mayor, at St James, | Displays No Eagerness for Meeting. cul. (The New York World), Coiner which Press Poblishing D-CADY HERRICK TONAME SLAYER - OF PETROSINO AS ion Books Open to All. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY. PRICE OF P PARDON ot Lupo, Said to Be Negoti- ating Betrayal, clear the ssination of Detectiv Partner of Tentative negotiations are under way mys- e ALTON 8. PARKER DAVIS > SANFORD ' wie slim, blue. iy Woman Detective j More Than Offer Her $1,000" to Ww. le woman, whose feet | eS —_—-—- aoe Swears Mrs.. Kill Millionaire—Stands Hard Grill. Va, with her. clared she Jan, 16.—A, Schenk 16, UW. GERARD PAcH BRO'S. REWARD Ir SOHENK DIED ~ PROMISED ER, SAYS SLEUTH Did, Witness said Mrs, Schenk des! had the Schenk money “well 1911. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ } 16 PAGES “ANTLSHEEHAN BOLT DAN'L.F.COW PARIS APACHES "ROB NEW YORKER; LEAVE HIM T0 De Harry Miller Carried Off in Auto to Resort, Drugged LAN. and Bound to Tree. we the na day, gagged and bound, i185, dan. 1—An American giving ne of Harry Miller was found to- | in the woods WEATHER-Fair to-night and Tnesday; eotedy! PRICE ONE CENT. PLAN OF SHEPARD MEN IN THE SENATE Plant ——_—_—— ¢e—__ —_ Managers of Brooklyn Lawyer's Campaign Declare Governor’s Statement Justifies Them Keeping Out of Caucus DIX IN “LAST WORD” SAYS HE OPPOSES COERCION. |Reads the Statement to Murphy Before Making It Public—Says Tammany Chief Told Him He Had No Candidate—Caucus Meets To-Night. (Special From a Staff ae of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 16.—Opponents of William F, Sheehan in the fight over the United States Senatorship are making their last stand Lefore the lcaucus to-night. Having failed to prevail upon Dix to openly oppes: {Sheehan or to declare against caucus rule, they started a movement this afternoon that may lead to a bolt against Sheehan if he is nominated, | i ! i About twenty of the Shepardites met in Hampton Hotel to formulate their plan. This meeting followed the issuing of a statement by Thoma eared the floor as she sat in the wit- | ness chair for hours to-day, smiled he > at Palermo, Italy near the Joinville Bridge, Miller told he three days prior to her arest Get lete about the Court Ina, wood and Hobkirk Inn and attractions. Uitice, 2168 Broadway, Vlioue Oues Nad. (Continued om Second Page.) Be . c, the (Kirk: | als ra Ma “te , Nord Building Turkish Bathe pai wh home from the hospital for a pillow. nk and the two children were| ’ _" (Continued on Second Page.) ating ety Ae WHEN He ns <a A NN No rl aly lian he the Speaker was sustained by a vote of 100 against Cannon to 108 for Cannon, - € Crbat con at " Mrs. Schenk, the witness sald, was de-| “ie Police that le was attacked by a ¥ s of Greater New Ye Y iyr ised | way throug e ut ¢ vetera . Alone, nut of all the ns of Greater New York, Mayor Gaynor | ing 1 iM REA U RH the: ACE fF & veteran | cidedly evasive. She avolded meting! band ef Apactes, who robbed him of! M, Osborne, a member of the Dix Cabinet, who said the Governor in hte, HT MIO ee te ga ant oule eat lat n of a number of Ita Awyer whose severe cross-) the detectiv ry occasion | $1,000 and stripped 2 t hi h seemingly had no curiosity to see his truant City Chamberlain, Sl andite anattac cs 1 ue fone the dea petive on every occasion, Loe PVE At EL Ob La Ones fatal there must be no coercion really had in mind a caucus controlled * as te at ‘ | K shelter | Mrs. Klein said the instructions of the | Slving Idm their cast-off garments, then fi Hiram Hyde, on Mr. Hyde's first day in harness after his mysterious ! portea that a man > knows who tu th poisoning case.| doctors were never to leave the prisoner ted him to @ tree, The police are tn- “the interests.” Just what the Governor did say was as follows: s Fneiiin cates waake inthe varie distick known ae willing nd ve witness was Lleanor Zoelkeler,| alone with Schenk | vestigating his strange story. “The position 1 took immediately after my election I be- duck hunting trip of six weeks in the vague district Known a tt : therwise Sein,” the Pittsburg} “We observed this, except when it, Miller told the he con ’ Florida coast.” ation letective Ga nurse's cap reach with Mra, n New lieved then, and believe now, to be in strict accord both with Mee ceantade!| City Hall thi r na 1 Vin and a Laura Farns- want that," wit pos ae he ant the Constitution and with fundamental Democratic principle. eevee , “ injuries and hunge “That position was that the Legislature should elect the t Mayor, accompanied by Samuel ( plot. Att urse sald op another occasion paabinesMayos “accompanies fy. Sains ela : jorney 8.0. Schenk remarked Higneades Ak Fie aerived tare MAlut United States Senator. The statutes of the United States de- ys a whe aries ‘ erie orney 8. 0. He day from Berlin and that a! the railwa 7 ; : would leave St. James, where his country place is locaied, on the 242 Pres erelyes te ed ” apie te station was acconted by a wall drewe! clare that the Legislature ‘shall openly by viva voce of each = 4 bd rn, n dress! hin n Ene » y/ ress.’ train over the L ong Island Railre re termined to stick it out and be as er wih wiles halla Ba member present name one person for Senator in Congress. As the actual runing time fo ery O85 008 3 gx | where bh ony vik “T want every member to vote according to his conscience trip is two hours th w a he night of Mrs, Sehenk's arrest! a motor ter tern 2 I Ss constituet his he t Mayor Gaynor to his office about fy Mrs. Klein was alone with the prisoner | wwe driven tons gag ton and express the w hot his constituents, 7 his he must do un- o'clock, and possibly a few minu CoA olin Prose adi aeteN brary, The le street ho {n the pre trammelled by coercion trom any quarter,’ Jater. It was believed he wou | ia pretended great disappoint. > of men and won Gov, Dix read his statement to the | system have at last found ofMotal armed with a formal snent upon the | ' ~ bere maker: were q * attacked. By COrrespo: *. volce. This at enit by the Gover- poandel of Mr, Hyde's long absence| My Mrs. Schenk, whet hays ped and stripped of his clothing. He ‘That is the last word X shall | nor absolves every member of the from the city at a time when his pres- | You got me into,”” witnesn sald she re-\was then given the clothes in whicn| have to say on the Senatorship,” siature from participation tictae from the city seine: wien hl Hl pronatied tbe wisoner, who Is 841d to lie was fc 4 gteged and 1 4 after he finished reading ence was ungently desire: ral | have replie« Bi got Dagyaign | Seo otebenaey \ z | a re he was held a pris velt, who is one ef the Rasta, ae : Hy shut up, you darned fool, 146 out | oner the place, but was not given Mave you Mr, Murphy this figures in the anti-Sheehan Hasn't Yet Mentioned Hyde. ‘ P of It, Keep quiet. Everything will be; any food, Later he was in the morning?" was asked sald that he thought the Mr, Gould, who took a long walls ‘ai She OF poe R AONE Ae cay and taken’ to the woods on the out Read Statement to Murphy. Governor's statement iaight be con= i: i: as eae: (BR. eon Y Witness told of Mrs, Schenk's discov. | skir it Yes, 1 asked Mr at i ons das an ack upon the caucus natalog m pee Mayor, ty Related to Schenks. ering the little white labele placed o: en the ve and Tr vs About twer gislators, all new me ning World reporter over the te one ‘ ‘ catsisles (sribaluiive to aoe ng a Maa b , ne ors, ‘ that the Mayor had studiously refrained Bi aa po sy anata ‘ ae ue oe tae se seemingly with th After the b at ta toom of Assembiyman from mentioning Hyde's return, the| Judge Crain Dismisses the Sec- t n the vase | Wet t ging him, hurrle night I greater ta the Hampton hak oft F \ - nt t it tae ss W vill fo into the subway muddle or any cther > e4 Pi \ Liban {WHile KEES e wit _ ‘ will fo in : if n o 24 i hark wi . vrove this brief stateme 4 toenight topics . ‘ ond Indictment Against Ed- sh uted 1 she inquired sharply TOLEDO’S MAYOR STRICKEN. 8 Th otter tp oteek the eantnes cane "gs big auto was in readiness Ine ; 5 eit 8 le ha 5 i y rm‘ express " toi een “ . ee hn ie the ward T. Rosenheimer 4 . foe sea Witness on the Grill. Os Dio Mr, Murphy exprese any. apint pard fo f committee. on but the Mayor said beca f the i : PO et ren fs - 3 The dete ation was that rloken Withi ce eee ae Ll alc Up AS & CUD AveRs Weather he would not expose the chaui-} — Nou de sala ; r against ov Se aera Mn oe ti | ING there Wan ve © expression ik was decided tond ur to the severity of the long tip, [are a t shee Oe r drug store. he Regatah ation tata yon On either side ees should be an- feur to th J Tara er is \ Sige, HOUTA nites Bats Scher : a HOKE s Did Mr. Murphy tell had t h but would use the railroad, : ; Al aes | mee ee oe Belen ald arently —sativfled Winthrop st Hix phystelans say ribo Ramah _ sad , 50 eue ‘After. vainly waiting nearly two} ons dismissed to-da "l arn ‘ D dingato- | ing but he a e 8 sity and alloyed what that no operation will be necessary at)" : poomiers Were UP ae minute that the Mayor would ap m with a C ‘ andi aha BS alas : Th aughed outright when| ed several days. While the Mayor Ne ole etn a he hes | wae arfanged ty Mate Treanor me Mr. Hyde left the City Hall at 1.3 ar tha ; eratiated 9 rel 6 sked her whether she | Wa Not been feeling well recently, he "°, ate nedy. ‘They met the Governor in the wo te lunch, | He alla: von ant nee OF Hie New fF n anes ‘ilinoatty against tne | Was Hot alarmed at his condition nut “You, large reception room. Louis P, Fulir Meanwhile Robert Adamson, secretary |? the Pelham 1 York detee walk rund Hehenk wat prlsane? early renterday mor ing, when he wt The ah 3, Mayor of Buffalo, acted as spoke to the Mayor, had been trying at inter-|and killed Miss G . ' an ness ia; indienditl' Rie sald: ovo pity » Ww « re # n, He said the party, composed of PT EeKE avancihell a ay he t 10 Move Would be made! sign of inte Her ste was like to Indigestion vitation to 1 to | representative citizens, had ¢ vals to reach Mayor Gaynor ¢ ne jaway from tiv of the accident | ayainet him eee yeu ak } Cross-examinat Whitlock summoned pay-| gay away tre de> | eit the tnt ¢ the candidazy g-distance telephone at | without « sail Whe col ys A 4 ‘ torney Boyce for t the trouble was diag- | 0 4 sense hide ereste 08. he SONG Ee Finally Mr, Adamson eucc it mo nw of fer was a Hy iRed Sentilles elar 1 his pro’ of their former fellow-townsman ant tablishing the connection. He was told | #1 oe on rr sn \ ma eee, Bee tl senins meant wished to pay their respects to the Chief ; ‘A mone out for & } c . oy us. They had been urging Executive of the State, Gov, Dix dit thet Mayor Gaynor had gon : Passa an ar s DEMOCRATS HOLD CANNON (er ee ea iets not make any reply, simply bowing! ail walk over the Crain declared als } Che witn id ; ake a sta y k r ply bo H Later, however, the Mayor called up : aaa p : : , T was ioe mathe )Gadone IN NEW FIGHT ON RULES. ov 4 4 o advine lagh and then cach man recelved & t hat he tot « at ; potion oa ps gathering ak a an e he 4 ' Hhotn . y “in Osborne's Viow of It No Change, Says Murph: s!9 afternoon, and then aga p Ay You we inate WASHINGTON, J ote 3 ‘8 View o hange, Says Murphy. inight not come until to-morrow. But at it w a 7 shad. dheaaka anid (Onder yarn a | This bold areHal a ¥. Murphy atier ta ae when this word arrived Mr. Hyde had jth »mpelled estif a tk ' 4 ‘ le wan anked 1¢ ha be on ready gone to the Kardware Club f " ‘ M di , , Pe ‘ i s United States Sena already & anny : 1 word meing pad t i @ bite suitable for a man in his ad vie ihe nwpirin sinat this warn: aicor | ( r the had not. He sald be raittedly failing state of health. It WAS ji sustained Mare ) Ve : Joyeo persisted co draniat na nmitiee ¢ . poit and t after this that definite announcement ee ak a r f de ’ 11 ave permitted a ; 2 a the dut every Democrat te a+ of the Mayor's coming was received. : teh ge . ue Pe : F ¥ tive smiled and inclined h “ vie 4 in this grave crisis is paxty cau Not Slighted by Mayor's Non-Arrival, in ase | ia He ; ti , wax about t newer wh away te sam ft ht * Mr. Sheehan weakening?" he was If he felt slighted that the Mayor did ji Jeg marrenioor elares NietHAd Eman penn n sides Handlan interrupted ‘with a at nakod ; not hurry to New York to greet him af- ne : ety Rha TELIARS t F Pee A sehen rer rainst “untatr t nent of the Ms naa TB vaarane Lt on now “mad Chat’s for Mr, Sheehan to answer, ter his long trip and to inquire re haiti ablegram Was meant .o f te em alo 1 eas tempt to set asid new rule, which r of patronage and con ne ing his symptoms, Mr, Hyde did not| sion that the 1 der which the! eat 7 ig i eee tha The ret while the prosecutor gives preference ‘ Mondays sintments, he | any Democrat who bolts the when he emerged from the {indictment had ‘been found was repug: | je jated. in ; ; aaa narbed 4 gued the point to discharge measures from | caucus be punished? was the last ques+ y nant to the constitution of ate. kent in * Schenk, ‘Vi Sune a é His defense of Mrs. Klein's profes: Speak 1) had hts caucus bas hith | tion “Ie this fame or notoriety?” he in-| jtostnhelmer was first indicted for the discharged because of la ee at’ and she replied, "Yes, to Monal actions was heated and eloquent. | » typewslt 41 ready to read! erto deen the means by which a ‘We'll cross that bridge when we quired of the newspaper men who be-! muricr of Miss Hough. He was tried|that te «illed Petrosino, i| my sorrow This witness,” he sald, “was employed | Tye °ritmocrate and Insurgents opposed | manutactured, niled, and Hoty, | come. sedis De ARs Nees eieged him, He didn't think, he sald, | on the murder indictment and acquitted. | was not arres ri Fa to catch a criminat, @he was not the! vigorously the attempt to abrogate the, ous majority has J, Sergeant Cram, who last Saturday fhe he would go to St. James to-night. a a Ah ct | Had Money “Well Saited.’ age of her own actions, .@he wasitewruten i nized minority came out In opposition to Sheehan, ar- At precisely seven minutes of 10 Delightful Climate at Camden, i 4 Mrs. Klein told of going to the Schenk under sealed instructions, Under those, Later the appeal from the ruling of | ‘llctates of thetr ved here on the Empire State Express. 1 am declaved Cram, desires of their constitue ests against (he infamous caucus ment,” Reser

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