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Re ancmernr _ BRIBED BANK EXAMINER, ROBIN: TESTIFIE ‘“DAUGHTER IS DEAD,” ARNOLD DE CLARG WEATHER—Cloudy To-night; Wednesday Rain, PER Andachided ONE onnt ROT ARNOLD i HER RELATIVES DECLARE MOTHER SCOURS EUROPE FORBID BERNHARDT TO GIVE HER PLAY "LASAMARITAINE” Philadelphia Bans Piece and State Bill Would Shelve It in All Pennsylvania. Father and Brother of Missing Girl Never Expect to See Her Again. ALL SCANDAL IS DENIED. Mrs. Arnold Still Abroad in Search, After Looking Up After a series of conferences the mule of Miss Dorothy H. Are © missing society girl, and the the family apparently ar- ived at conclusion this a hat public interest in the mystery wight best be quieted Dy ean announce- vent of their belief that the young soman was dead Almost from the start the aged fath- Francis R. Arnold, Rad been dou- vold, “ awyers for MARY GARDEN HIT, TOO. Movement After Protest by Clergy Demands Drama. lere@; The others would not go th: ar. ‘They would not even advance, of own Initlative, the theory of r But they did unite In a states uent for the press that Miss Arnold, B thelr opinion, was no longer alive JPHIA, Jan. M-As a re zens the Pollee Departmen this afters Copyright, api, by The Press Publishing The Now ‘York World), |thing as it was before the sessions of ithe confer@nce comm:ttee were begun. | Leader McNichol Who Backs) cleraymen and cltt- | re rreninteeeine WEATHER—Cloudy To-night; Wednesday Rats. ie TE ren ay NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY A; 1911, _PRICE ONE OENT. ESTIMATE BOARD DICKERING WITH THE INTERBOROUGH Instrycts speclal Cor Committee to Confer With Company on Subway Extensions. |MITCHEL OPPOSES PLAN. Prendergast Votes for It, but} Declares “It Means Abso- lutely Nothing.” After many weeks of haggling the conference committee of the Board of Estimate resolved to-d: to em- power its special committee of three to put the whole subway situation| up to the Intervorough officials. Practically this leaves the whole While the city loses no ground, it is @ virtyal confession that the position | of the Interborough is ctrong. The adoption of the resolution wit: | neased ao break berween Comptroller Prendergast and Borough Presider Mitchel. Mr. Prendergast voted for the reaglution, while M only member of the con pose e who en Text of the Resolution The resolution j# as follows Resolved, That the special com- Mr. Keith in almost Mr. Arnold's words when the newspaper men went to him. “What inspires: you to reach such @ onclusiol “LT eannot give you my reasons at hie time. I can only tell you that we are sure she ts dead and add for the sake of her family and her good name hat even if she is dead—as we are norally convinced she is—no scandal of my sort has played any part whatso- tver in the case.” Being confronted with the absolute ovoof that the mother of the missing sirl had sailed for Burope early this nonth op a personal search for Miss Arnold, lawyers earlier in the day | ‘etracted all, their previous statements uth of the sto: hibition, opera or performance or any other theatrical, operatic, dramatic or vaudeville exhibit or performance of a lascivious, sacrilegious, indecent, im- moral or impure nature, or such 4s might tend to corrupt morals. Own- ers of bufldings are also prohynited from renting them for such performances. Any violation of the act shall be deemed a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not exceeding 1,00) and imprison- ment not exceeding one year, Subsequent to the Introduction of the bill, Senator McoNgshol, who is the R publican leader in Philadelphia, said the measure was aimed at any partic lar production of theatrical company, and replied that its was presented to , noon issued an order prohibiting the Sood lnehishe Fan chanel . hens production in this city by Sarah Bern- ile 5 es ee ae yt the | Bandt of the religious play “La Samari- yMices of Lawyer Jon &. Keith, chtet} t sounsel to the Arnolds, ‘i have felt that] ‘There has been mucly agitation of the dhe was dead al! along, and now 1 am} subject for some days past and Mme, sure of it, I ha en up all hope of] Bernhardt, who Is filing a week's en- over seeing my sister aga | gagemen: here, bad announced the pla What news fave you heard | that) ro. a spectal matinee to-morrow would influence you to think this” Ne) HARRISBURG, Pa. dan, M.— Senator asked. Jam shol of Philadelphia pre- T mur + you to Mr. Keith.” gai) son » Senate to-day a bill aimed young Arnold, “He wil tell you alll to prevent Sarah Bernhardt trom con- hat there is to tell.” tinuing the perfaemance of ‘La Sama- | “No Doubt,” He Says. ritaine’ in Pennsylvania, The neas-| “There ts no doubt now in my mind| ure provides for the punishment of any hat Mise Arnold is dea repeated | one alding in the production of any ex- | the reason that 1 do not believe in ¢ mittee appointed in pursuance of the resolution adopted by the board at its meeting Jan, W, to onfer with the Public rvice Commis- sion with relation to the pending propositiod of the Interborough Rapld Transit Company, or to such alternative plans, including |inde- pendent routes, as may be prevented, authorized also with the oftivera of the Interborough coms pany, with @ view to ascertaining whe that company will enter 2 vontract for the construction, equipment and operation of subway extensions upon terms acceptable to the city; and be it further Resolved, That the committee be requested to report to the board as early ax may be practicable the re- sults of such conferences, in order that the beard, if the general terms proposed prove acceptable to it, may authorize the Public Service Co mission to proceed with the nego- ation of a contract Why Mitchel Opposed. Mitchel said afier the meeting to confer “I voted against this resolution ing things that way. This way we say }to the company, “Be gracious enough to | accept @ contract.’ Instead of that we | ought to lay down certain definite prop- | eT Mitchel was the) REPUBLICAN PLAN TOCOMBINE WITH ALBANY BOLTERS, Conference Called to Meet To- Morrow in an Effurt to Drop Depew. OLD GUARD OPPOSES IT. No Election Results From Bal- ROBIN SWEARS $1, 000 — lot To-Day, but Kernan Gains Two Votes. | 2WhkLELH BALLOT ON sENATORSHIP. twelfth vaitot “in the joint bly taken for as follow: sem- Inited States Senator Senate Taal at a _ a 10 2 ® at a a <8 a a ie 1 a _ 1 1 | — 1 2 a 1 2 Depew (Rep.). 16 58 ” Total vote cast Necessary to seeahee to. Absentoes . : from a Staff Correspondent of The | Eveuing World.) | ALBANY, Jan, 3l.—Attempts were made this morning to call a new Repub- lican caucus, desert Chauncey M. De- | € as the Re-| or either independent ocrat or a high-class! | epubtica Would attract the votes of the insurgent Democrats. A conference of Republican legisias| tora will be held to-morrow the purpose of ding whether or no such a caucus shall be held, The move-| ment originatec with Assemblyman | Sweet of Oswego and Senator Emerson of Warren. It is opposed by Edward (Special pew and nate in his pl nee fo. De | A. Merritt jr. and by many of the older and more conservative Republi- cans, Three Candidates Proposed. The three men who are being talked of as candidates by the leaders of this movement are John Purroy Mitchel, Democratic President of the Board of | Aldermen in New York; Wiliam AE Prdndergast, Repub Comptroller of | New York, and Jacob Gould Schurman, Republican, Vresident of Cornell Uni- | versity. ‘The proposition for such @ caucus was |to-day put up to Republican State | } Chairman Willian but it Barnes jr., in waid that he is oppose Senator a for | ~ PRIEST AIDS GIRL BRIBED AN EXAMINER Robin Tes stitying Betore Judge Swann, Bank Wrecker Decl. Hutchii And Check He Says Was Paid as Bribe i peta Maen ns (Photographed by Evening World Staf¥ Photographer.) LJ Asked and Received Sum for Passing Securities for Loan From Riverside Institution. SHOWS CHECK TO JURORS TO PROVE TRANSACTION. her, Amazing Charge Made at Trial of Sanity of Indicted Financier, Among Allegations of . Hostility by State Officials andConspir- ~ acy of Highest Moneyed Interests. snd te Nady} in proceedings before a jury in the Court of pris Sti. sions, to determine his mental condition, Joseph a Rapin, the if bank wrecker, made startling accusations against the State Banking De- partment, and particularly against Chief Bank Examiner M. W. Hutch- © ins. He accused Mr. Hutchins of demanding and accepting a bribe of $1,000 for passing certain securities deposited with the Riverisde ba as security for a loan, To substantiate his accusation, bin dramatically produced a check. He declared that the check, which was for $4,000, had been given by him to Hutchins to cover $3,000 which Hutchins had paid for stock in the Fidelity Development Company, Robin concern, and $1,000 INFOILING MASHER q ua TRAN LONG HATPING.K, Joanna Carey a | young «irl of | | ind admitted the him as a result of the present agita- | ositions and say to . © company, ‘WIl| Cobb, former Kepublican leader of the| 7 Carey, « pretty » Navy a iti “profit,” which Robin claims constituted a bribe. 1 To an Evening World reporter Attor- | ion in Philadeiphia against the produc- | you pt these or not? If you will] upper House, deciares that he favora|No. 1737 Wallace avenue, coming down in Army, Navy and Militia Could i t ff Robin was a com-; $1,000, He told . . vey Prank P. Garvan sald tion of “La Samaritaine,” by Sarah | por get out.’ That should be 4 preces| the plan,’ and Senator Heacock, chair-| a subway train from East One Hur N Bforce ‘ pe matemant o piles! POD foe eee tt ete eee | “It is true that Miss Dorothy Arnold's) popnhardt |dent to any negotiations, Mo sil nats BE CHG Galen SOMALIA, KARI kal gah Baventyseenond: atraat: (oidhy ae Not Enforce Ordinance, plete surprise to his counsel, William] #4) ‘or his stock he would think. the | other accompanied her son John W Would It apply to Mary Garden In| this action to-day has no standing and| that while no caucus had veen called ala “nudger” beside her In the person of a q ‘Travers Jerome. Mr. Jeromé said} stock was all right, 1 gave him my | Arnold when he started on Jan. 5 f0F) caine and to other plays or operas js not tdnding on the Hoard conference would be held tals afternoon| souls Page of Nos 1019 Hast One: Hun- Says City Father, Robin had never mentioned In his hear ek for M,000 and bene’ lea taly to interview George & Grissom JP) Wise character has been criticised?” | Comptroller Prendergast sald |for the purpowe of deciding whether a|ared ana Seventy-seventh street. The ing having the check in hix poasessidn in pulled the check from his | Of Pittaburg, who was then in Florence.) “ote 1 nad my way It would apply to| “1 voted for the resolution as amends | ew caucus would be called loatn waa-orawded/imad: alle COMI Wade —— ‘To-day’s proceedings are of an unusual and waved it dramatically, He | a9 not e “ne “ua geek ever | Mary Garden in some of her operas and | ed at my suggestion, In that ais 1 Waiting for Brackett. move her seat When Page crowded her| ‘The Proposed ordinance making It a) nature, but warranted under the Penal] Hai evidently figured on causing @ ~ i nw to every otter opera or play, moving | saw no objection to it, Asa matter of! 61. pieinas plan,” said Senator Cobb, | . pai A tpandenansy Fn’ wae ee Sadia daade ana aleallnTand fe bea nlaa wi aay that young Arnold had at}P Cr vie morals vf our boys ant|are just where they were before. The| Was % | or not we would hold a| or ee: cherry of No. 7% Tiffany | inch beyor arya Mn AM aH “tl t “alth 1907," wala Robl y east two talks with him. irls or tends to profane sicred subjects | committee has made no progress | ak : Father J. B. Cherry of No. 78 Ti Inch beyond the rims of their hats was | Solomon Boehm as foreman. ra , "L was led to upe “What first led us to get in touch |&! | Meananwa Siaterient caucus vit think that another cau-| ..,, priest were sittin | defeated in the Hoard of Aldermen to«| Listrict-Attorney J lerstand by my personal counsel, James with young Griscom was the discovery a soiewine y Riaianta trebieent ed ie necessary. I oN it Bay EAA of the girl and at last gay Dintrlotea tonne ne W, Gifford, in wnom I had implies 4 ‘Arnold of two letters from Saar ‘ollowing the conferen wil that our old tes are bind | OP im Alderm lexander ‘ook part in the proceedings ag | confid 1 the dank was 19 good eee ie his aleter’a Foor after ‘her COREY OUT OF STEEL. |McAneny issued a statement in whici| ing after tits length of time. We will|*™ sald, Yonn you. makel pronoeed tt yeas neat © Dreier nad | Jerome veers Be ott arendinn in] SUA) I took hold I touse? it | : % . cqaneentanact Ihe sald: not do anyt until after Senator ins nd 4 SRA: wae to nsvivent. The Banik D lsappearance. These letters had been he wald: ‘ thie man stop pushing again BHA | committee “nk camer: | the matter, 4 to participa King Department a tent to Miss Arnold in care of the gen-| Directors Accept Hie Restanation—| so far as the InterborouKh Propel: tinackett Kets lick: | ratand He) alk I dan't know him andlot the committe voto a a aa Cathe e pur. carried It along for the people Twouget ‘ral delivery, which might Indicate that) Cy yoration Declares Dividend, | tan! concenel Ih fas tines * A laweult and will be now him, and f don't| three for a cose of expediting the hearing », but when T got hold of it they | ie tina ‘wenn carrying 90:8 olpAdeatns r of the United states {into direct negotiation with ¢ vings he saya | Alterman. 1 peopoaca tat tne | Tells Jury Reason for Crash. Von me, and it cost me §150,00 | correspondence with him, Be ee et senine mea othe company. It and the calling | elect @ ms was then just leaving Bev] minority renort he anconis Robin, testifying und a aa nits foot.” | Traced His Movements. Ft oO tee ed eae Ok™* |of* this morning's meeting is partly pubitean were por ond street Dut {0a vote and deter at Cut *8* | anewered questions concerning hia cars| “Here's the Creck,” Hie Anewestt : " wt into our| lr quarterly diy Mente @ ber cent. | onavie the Board to grant the ble,” said Jimmy yet off at Forty-second street.” ad-| Betoro th ‘ Af eer and had proved to ew ' emember ail these fi When the case was p on the preferred and 11-4 per cent. on y authority to commence auch ne ‘ wndidate. 1 re man Frank | er a ~ vanished we proceeded at once to trace) i. Quarterly report of the Stee! Cor-|ferences with the Public Service Com-| in the election of any Democrat. This pu then we will know what tO) and declared that all the milltla of at) | MUberAUOUN deta Finally he was aeved Me White $ \ Mr. Griscom's movements. We were! oi) made public to-day shows earn-|mixsion will proceed. lee eitsmeepetio tient ena aon ton ie, | the States, the United States Army ang {alowed to tell his . er I remember them or mety j jon convinced through our detectives, | 1 7 o¢ s25,990,978 for the quarter ending| “None of the results of these confere| in emocrats settle it! | Mies Carey left the t at the Grand | aii the battl uid nop | Way. After some eplied Robin, the $1,000 check | who had hurried abroad, and through pg ‘1, 1910, ences are to be consi ee a Binding | hers Jw not the slightest doubt ‘that the priest following, | enforce such an ~ ments Robin turned towar! the w ir Hutehins's name on it, Thats r He : on the Commission. It 1s furnishing ere in not th e Count a nudge’ was closer atill, He * 4 the Way the bank e: nations Sant ather sources of informaiian, that Mia| At to-day's mesting of the directors |the Committee of the Hoard with Ine| for every insurgent who Joined the R ane” oe A > jand nat UND 5 ale town are conducted, ao ae Ce 3riscom knew nothing of Miss Arnold's \cachoeakion Wheiiae stare fi onite rerartinn’ (tal odblican Fane (hore would t Hey took hold of her arm and spoke to her] De SEL LINGER ARR ow, Kentlemen, F wil acted, Ke nen of the ge | jean | Of the Stee por z lor | formation merely, rving 1ts| publican re & Re ESTED. j you the reason why my The examiners don't usuall Might, 1¢ flight tt wi vertheless “Pittwourg resigned as a dl. judgment upon the merits of each| pnypiican who would desert to Sheeh again y = Mrs, ‘Arnold would not be aatisfied un-|"#0n of ‘ oe aan dif oe proposed.”* HW kdapg reehan. | “"vatner Cherry ran up to the street | cloned hocks. ‘They demand cash, ME : lane tea cried for herself, 80 sho| fector and wee suceeded by James A.jof the modifica prope Such @ programme as this would mean] og ie gught down Poltceman Bur | Dr. Jacov Bellinger of No. ion Wert) tp 1907 1 of mo naned | sol Hutenins with this che L a) o v er b k up of the pi C sabi . ' " t 5 . + ‘ % Farrell, The resignation of William E a general P party lines |e eee ae vaixth t tation, who|Qne Hundred and ‘Twenty-sixth ate ‘ Na m A Then repeated the cha: 90K Ship for Have. ee Garvan,| Corey at president was accepted and |GARNEGIE GIVES $1,250,000 | fni’avscrembie that ‘woud’ eee Me Aare Ivan bald Lovley in SLO bana wy atagres| Gee tacks Cake day in Pedeqa) MU 5 a Me -, " 1d to auce | ha a | trate een In the ‘ mt ay . eod! . rer “iat Mra, Arnold did not return home| James A. Farrell was elected to au MORE TO HIS NATIVE TOWN Suen i ceera nae int rie clergyman and the girl went tol B u Police Court} Ww. Huteh that the Stantiars With her son, who reached here, as you| ceed him. SS ifth. join ay ane in the | vorkvilie Court to appear againat him | (or examination ‘ wii OF State Ha : ) any, J. Plerpont Morgan, 1h , 3 —— mann — twelfth joint aken to-day, a 4 uife’k nephew t n the Sig money % A 0 wa ned the t » Of «v6 exambiatic i 1 seneyed Ine Wae Senpany ot the Griseoma, wao| SENATE CONFIRMS ALL | Adds Sum to to Further His Philans| though iernan wa'ned two insurgent baie nor thanked Father | 718 Foravtine siree i) the ’ apived 8 bani » fr ote. or Uh ve had given to Miss Kaplan charged ¢ ol ent “op no WAN. Te sm ure now at sea on their way back, dhe thropies at Dunfermline in v senbesiaeae r * salapiive Bk . velopme je emt sxy—in the belief that her daughter s saheadd | goliaitt, stusuge lorstreuvas ound daktle tos ai t men of New ¥ did pot er volver ia his hand, ie somewhere on that side and that pox | WASHINGTON, Jan —The teal LONDON, Jan, 31.—It was lvarned to- | Bouued Ew sik, ita Me rcadentiee it thelr business to drive mashers) Court, Dr. Sell F to force ia worthle sa " 1 t while motorti eply she may get in touch with her,| to-day confirmed all of President Taft's) day that Andrew Carnegte has donated Pallas, | yetkdr ne streets and car lines |him to sign bis n & promissory it inysett a ty, W \ quesioned Robin Indes “Mrs. Arnold has alwaya clung to the! appointments for the new Commerce | an additional $1,260,000 In furtherance of siweye oper was fined $10. He mumbled a’ jote for $1,000. When he refused, he atl ch of his a Court, including that of Judge William | tds phiianthropies at Ie birtirp shipment be all j that he had done anything states, the physician threatened ty do] “Hutohing told me he bad fitty or) chrouga whieh he obtained money @ontinued on Second Pege.) H. Hunt of Montana, Dunfermline, Scotland. * wrong and sneaked away. him bodily harm, sixty sh for which he had paid | ois banks, He was frank enough 4 4

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