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a RAPID WORK n RACE BRIBE TRIAL 3 14 te Co. was present to represent the Roc @feler-Kuhn-Loeb interests. When he left the building and went to his own office Mr. Kahn wore one of the broad- et smiles ever seen in the financial istrict. | ‘VW declined to talk, saying that the } Gould statement had the right of way find that when the Gould statement pcame he might talk “loquaciousiy”™ if | “"the other statement called for such # 1k. bes When the expected statement came , : SAAR aia not carry with it any tigntning Lawyer for Gardner, the | of the sort that was expected to bring ? @ reply or an addition from the othe: cused Ex-Senator, Says He f Rockefeller Forced Issue. | Will Take Witness Stand. The tesue, it is understood was) forced by the Rockefeller interests | — ' after a long delay, sald to have ex , : " « rr Hades trom the penis of i. They HYDE ALSO TO TESTIFY. demanded the retirement of Mr. Gould and what they esteemed to be atequa ¢ representation on the board of dire to s Back of that fight was the older issue of the plan of Mr. Gould to bulld ocean to ocean route, with the W Attorney for Asks Startling Question Regard- Defendant Pacific as the last link, to rival the +. ee ene Liga Pecifioea fight that reacnea n| ig Record of His Accuser ‘Truce shortly before the death of B. Il Marriman. le Mr, Rockefeller already held as 1 When the second day of the trial ot f the Missouri Pacific road ald the | former State Senator Frank J. Gardne: qGould tamily, according to Wall Street of Broc losed to-day before Jus Teports. In addition Kuhn, Loeb & Co. the Supreme Court the jury box had shad acquired the Interest of the Pears! been Med re the proceedings son: rquhar syndicate, w n that AM: | opened in the morning It became known bittous plan of transcontinental trane- that th ution would not ‘ portation collapsed. With the two bIE wit Chamberlain Cha ! interests the house was able to fore? qryde, who had heen accused in ¢ a the hand of the head of the big ® ner'a alleged confession of being f Presidency Still Open | nent in the raising +f the fund of $07 ‘The announcement that a competent O that is said to have been raised t railroad man will be placed at the| beat race track laws In 108 head of the roads as soon as one can) “We have no intention of bringing be found who will take the Job was| Hyde here to testify,” sald Mirst taken as an indication that the future | sistant District-Attorney Carl Nott,‘ clef af the system had not been se- | lected. Edwin Hawley waa credited with having been offered the place, | ystem takes In 10,696 miles, in- use we ewers.” would be bound by May Gall Him. hy jand, Max Steuer, chlet cluding 7,883 miles of the Mirsourt Pa-| counsel for the defenae, fuliavd that iF, 3,268 miles of the Louls | My, Hyde would give evidence for ms Mountain and fis leased lines, | gig¢ Seeeere: and Kid) Grande with “Mr. Hyde Is willing to come here and | miles of owned or controtted tines and| qi) under oath all that hw knowe of von —* sabia H miles of fight before the Ge ‘al eset at A | Alba eo cul ago 0 The action to-day came as the result cade eae hae lt iat | Mughes-Hart-Agnew bill,” sald sre taw. | yer. “We have not served a subpoena | upon him, but if we feel that we need | his evidence we will certainly cail him, and he will certainly and come | prepared to make a full stateiment. You) }may say that it is provable that Mr. | Hyde will testify for us, In aay event) we will be prepared to go on with the | | case as soon as the Jurors are solected.” Mr, Btener was asked whether bis! (gcc ty The t wuld take the stand. | post certainly will," sald Mr. | AL “He is eager and anxious tol) tell all that he knows of the alle transactions which led to his indict- of an application made yesterday the St. Louls authorities of the for the right to inapect the books of the Missouri Pacific. The application | was followed by preparations for court action, and while tt was taken In the| mame of two small stockholders the attorneys who represented them were knowh to be acting for the higher in- | terests in New York. Were Seeking Proxies The purpose of the application was to force the road to give up a list of the 8 and addresses of the stock- holders so that the Rockefeller inter- ests might make an effort to Ket proxies to ve voted at the annual to Measure Was pack: ations from N to app bly Jud tht the “Is it true that wou will have some Imeeting. surprises for the State when the defense their protest againm! the Sullivan-1 This movement followed the news that |OMCPH To. sala stoner, “At amy | Ripper iM, whieh alins to give the Gould Interests, already in posses: | ate 1 do not think I would care to be) M4Ny control of the police and other ‘sion of the lists, iad asked for the prox-|\. the poots of some of the mon who inferior caurts in New York City. ' en of the stockholders and were appar-| may or not give testimony for the prose- | Supreme Court Justice Alfred It. f ly making #n effort to continue in] cution,” Pore, who ay State Senator was chair- & Keontroi againat the expressed wishes of | Hy some “ile waa taken to indicate man gf the commission ‘which framed | the Standard Ol! group. ‘This news, ac-| that the defense meant 0 attack €X- the present Court law for New York a State Senator Otto Congressman from th of Kings County, who Foelker, now stern District harged, before ording to the Gould statement issued Mr. City, to-day, was not correct, fe Gould | | —_— RPPERBILL EIT BY NOTED MEN AT = REARINGINALBANY and Justice Page Leads Attack on That Gives Tam- many Control of Courts. nate Cham afternoon by de! w York who ¢ me tere was the first speaker against the DIM introduced by Benator ¢ risty Sal- naists that his determination to r ¢{ the Grand Jury that Gardner offered him UWaN. He sald that while he felt sur had been known for some time to the | g10,0W to vote against tic Hart-Agnew !{ Was not the intention of the intro Ing interests. | bills, and who ix expected to be the ducer of the bill, it would wipe out It fs notable that in the statement js-| chiet witness against Gardner in thie fhe Night Court and the Court of Do- wed Mr, Gould says that the Kuhn, | trial earl la rete Beakovassl at ‘Loeb & Co. interests would be represent. | The Seventh Juror. ek Wage OTe tinue tie Wore 4 on the directory which will be voted | At the end of half an hour of qu the commission and wipe out a sys inte power at the anmpal meeting by | toning the seventh Juror was foun¢ tem whieh wax established after long ntrol and management of the xyatem fense Peremptorily excused three tales- gghat was brought to life by the elder wid and continued under the famtiy jomination since that time. The Stock Xchange people think that it means a y appe prea while Mr, was anxious to get the jury box filled as soon as possible. to be a fight for time, seemingly 1M, Warburg, From the outset the |i8 Charles B. Hovey of No. ii investigation by the commission. of ockefeller allies had insisted that Mr. | Forty-#ixth street, @ prod hs dealer ele Lowest en “un ‘arburg be permitt F next man up was accepted by tt Bronson Winthrop, who sucaseded rage) pe i rate is it ti but excused on peremptory chalienge by Justice Pa < chuirman of the Infe- in voting the | ing defense. Me. Steuer and bis rior Cour Commlss and other jock of the system as the f at | clate, Henry J. Goldsmith, had preity speakers followed in a similar vein rt of the opponents of Mr. G | well exhausted thelr store of perempiory eal The action of to-day Is taken as mean-| challenges by now if the passing of the Goulds from the, In rapid succession, howe the de WILL OF ADMIRAL MACOMB BEQUEATHS FAMILY CLOCK. Nott Must Go to a aL ine rl 1 Descendant of Thomas Worthington or a fadical change in the position of the Joseph T. O'Donnell was excused by Historical Society ould lines, both as regards the financial (ON#*Nt because he said he was nee waa fed physical elements. embers of that, club will of Roar-Admtral David 13 ' Heavy Dealing in Stock. various racing assoctation ' mb, U. BN. former commandant { Missourl Pacifc was a pronounced Anos D. Markhains a real QC SHO rOORM Nat rivers. Meath: the ature throughout the trading in the| py" om ones geo i conga Dine + kosday nanee ‘otic ‘ M ecepted do swort sions for many of the fa fx market. Following Its rise of) for the eighth seat in the box, A mit- yamfly relics, among them the “orkginal he two points yesterday, the stock! ute or two later No. 9 was also chi eee Seed GE UPAEG late ht tig GOeteult ed this morning with an additional] He was Henry W. Bolles, a Jew Rivar.' in Of 7-8 of a point. Transactions; No. §8 Maiden lane Shadiacicnw aa ; fie stock during the fret hour we y No. 10 was Charles C. 4 eo heaviest Witnessed since tie casuuty insurance ager eee ae a ale. Accompanied by a multi of |N West One Mund and 1B Br mors, the price was pushed up jo teath stre and No, lM, taken imme. * OAS ave AF the end of the morning, per diately thereafter, ais this level the stock was up four Burns, a clerk tp the nara A ‘i a hereare pints on the day, and seven voints of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, Gli. 1 te lecded the two days this week, living at No, 46 West One Hundred and pod ted 6 th Se) ane .. et MPrading became quiet at midday, but Thirty-tirst wtreet, Burns wae the APnted (1) (ie Abney lis ae last half hour a general selling youngest man of the lot Sa : a with Ask: Hin ion Worthi me eee Ste ed as ng 4 on Tie clock ocuieathed we Pelingulah the presidency of th and a new one during his examination oN . about 62 a rapid reaction °/,the next talesman | ‘ ren, the price down to 5% The If it appeared in evide at ne ale was at 59%, a gain of 6-6 of a Otto G offered and ede of nt on the day. cepted and was in fact the na bills, as DOROTHY ARNOLD rds Mi ' i HAS NEVER BEEN IN | Bate of « . iby The talesman shook his Mr t ate FLOWER HOSPITAL. Nott protested against the q n, but * Mr, Steuer was permitted to press , DEWEY SURRENDERS. ——— of 1 talesman who was exam (Continued From First Page.) ' ston M UNLIKE HERO KIN. Dorothy Ar: Mrs. Duggan, Mar- Pease ate George Dewey, a & king you orie Arnold's chaperon the ¥ Fe eea this tack | ahan, twWer 1 e and Frank Garvan, the > Poe lacrane er sinlive 4 torney, ail made categoricn a Tt wae apcacertt | that the missing girl had ever peers Lh Ay) was Flower Hospital to their knowledge. Rotrapr ma jest Sil Co > upon Foel ne Fa FATHER PREVENTS CR PE Petre 0B, Davis. 8 4 chain of board GRISCOM JR. FROM jiinives i ‘ eventh atre . UsING TELEPHONE 3) °)0% 08 00 vo when Mr, Nott w (Special to Th ATLANTIC CIT make sure that ( holds no more te renting World.) i ah 15, rge 8, Griseom jr phone conversations GARDNEIL’S 1} X-WIFE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ‘Maine Was Sunk Thirteen Years Ago; This Is How They Are Exposing Her Hull sf © Par 1911, more to show that the Insurgents are| willing to ¢ Marp’ a Catholle as a fit to he nator. | wing che could have It DIX CONTRADICTS STATEMENT MADE move as this has ousideraton for three rted that this plan was reco! en une Knights of Colum- father was once! eading Governor serutinen the Story ' That He Urged Withdrawal | reéisiea of Rival Candidates. hag Mak do n to take this) 1 Wag not | minites befor: a the ned th TWE TY-FIFUH Shepard 3 Littleton a 3 @lyan 2 a O'Brien . 1 1 Sulser 2 a pid 1 1 ougherty o 1 1 Depew (Mep.). 16 56 7a A Good Shamzd 09 Total vote cast to-day. 193 MNocessary to choice to-day | In Cold Weather | Special a Staff Correspondent of The Eve sine W ALMANY, Feb. i, 1 to-day addel one more cu Re ately est and fast ; an & 5 hun, candidate for jt d fad i Stat at “Mix t therox the G was asked this - land four ounces of orris " you whether he had any comment to {will have a perfect tonic sh Mr 8 1's Buffaio speech [powder, W enever the hair is du hominee for Sena or when 5 want to dress the heir ed to an to withdraw from for a social sion, kKle a lit ‘ tle of this mixture ont ad and When, on the Frida brush it thoroughly thro wien | tt his will bring ont all The work of clearing the wreck of the Maine, as the pictures show, is being 8 at dandrut “eoal and tefre one by sinking watertight cofferdams. The water will be pumped out of the any ant br bat i space inclosed by the dams, thus leaving the shattered remains of the battleship an Wasi lying clear on the mud the harbor bottom. ld conduce to party harmo thinning ane grayi j growth."—Adyt | FLOWERS STREWN CHARTER DRATT ‘ ‘Mtl raised to their highest efficiency for | urtying and enriching th. blood, as combined in Hood's Sarsupnrilta re 40,366 testimonials reeeived by actual count in two yeara Be sure to tak: Hood’s aeeeneebee Get it to-day in bra, aM _ Not Missing New Yorker, ' ROME, Feb. The police have as- | chocolated tablets calle OO ee ee eevgont. | REMARKABL EVENT in Furniture Upho!stery PECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Varlor mulls Re-u without him being present, t WANTS HIM JAILED > Griscom to-day had the teley ta 3 bis son's room disconnected FOR armen DU fi SLI ote ince live late ‘yewterday c2nference| guorginy Court duntice Madow, wi BREE oathcu O'Mara has been strangely absent from. ting in Brooklyn, issued an order tos} With Every Portor ls hotel, However, he could not have @ay calling upon former 8 vato: AY Sult UpholStered. gone away, us all depots a ied. | Frank J. Gardner to show cause wh tie ; The appearance of a ve in a he should be committed t | man will wa i New York paper to-duy 1 "Jr." | contempt court in falling to " | 1 samp ls As oa not bei oo hay a nne n former wife alimony | for a € with the case, as the » The order was made returnable be WEST 147TH RE UPHOL stl KING CO, “ways spetied out the g fore Justice Kelly on Met Only @ 08 St. euature, fow hundred dollars ave involved. a 408 W. 14th \ \ ous wider clacwugr est | Dix Contradicts Him. Ripping, Fearing 07 Slipping ees neat a srized Mr. Murphy of Stocking else to carry any message f . pe . AN HAVANA HARBOR. \ CHANGES FAR CITY to Mr. Shee! sald the Gove No Matter How Tighty Drawn “The suggestion that Soft little L. MED misne be had ty the with Sy esay wrTHouy q i oo dora Wie HaBLaMin rected te) [ieee mi e 7 ‘ Cont ane take any part whatever in behalf of ding. the Cubans Join Americans in Ser} ontinve? atIPAs?.) any man’s candidacy. 1 am not the || Sccving tom al P Hoa a rete ne Hoary | MANAKER Of any one's campaign, but |} the wear and teat es for Battleship Victims | 82tiers, He vi be sutdect o the Board) jaye always been willing to listen to || of every kind. © a | what any one had to say on t a". ar fo 5 f : y a garter fastener. on 13th Anniversar Single, Nese rank, Beards ect. To this extent Mr. Sheehan's / ary. The reta statement Is incorrect.” Er H ntiot dd for a Co: tat h t on John D, Kernan of Ut c . HAVANA, b, 1h.—-Memortal ser. ivean of Com us t ur for him for Unit ‘ ray | sr him for United States se S | vices were held over the wreck of the | whats eau and the the twenty-fifth Joint ball This tecking j battleship Maine by the Havana ary | ea ON | move w nade foi ne | United Spanish War Veterans, Park ¢ inating Roman Cathe a Froiec ‘tors Jthe thirteenth a with depu' gious issues raised by Sheehan, Set ot Jana Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri-| roy ‘ Ben, OF Eyrenute oS Jcan Revolution, participated, white a! fee sin Led by Rocsevelt, i‘ AU ALL ading | great concourse of spectators thronged yes. au, teh to Kernan was jed by Sen- || Besartmen Sto es | the decks of a scor rs. oT sa ee t sevelt, and it was a or mailed day's services 1 as they oi : ; k - | buried battleship ts expected to soon a lhe raised Thies It was the first time that Cu 4 shared officially in) the ann’ H ne ceremony, Vice-President Zayas n baa restr ' the principal address, and re the pera . are retainec tives of the Cuban Army and Navy ana] The Board is ‘ V undivided r¢ of the vartous 4d rtments of the Goy- | SP0"*! \ in Pe POrvVinine.. ane Ho eae GReeaE teuching stall and is to namo district At sunrige the Stars and Stripes wore | Superintendents and examiners witho. hots! at half-mast on the mainma atcention Li) = mmended = & the wreck, and earl in the day a essel carrying the veterans circled the i t m e het ——- } Maine while Wreaths we placed w wae: # a " ‘ , INE eee ranterereestcaraeciet ihe Gmesei waters about it ° A broad platform had been erected al ile at Breakiast he top of & eted calsson near the xe Will be better in every ¥ stern of the warship, and this was bf more Le ;more nou jeupled by those who had a specia | L ing; more satisiying if you t Jin the service rammne | : yany Is “ zDD YS . then Y " te P War Vetera Y Poe | Wiieh an | ‘ ti ren ‘ed € op 5 2 i a Baoe Fee nee | ‘ “Cooked in Ketil arr \ i Lined with Siver. American Warahip. ‘The services cloucd | ; Firth etary sider - Selected Frui with the sound of tape | counsel Aa th emony was proceeding the | Prench eruls juadron, compri the rulsera A 4 Aub ire and Conde, entered the har and hored | reck M1 not partteipae | rh ¢ of an Amertean warshi q H ‘ ' Barks, ErDS tome Furnished proment ne | that fave ‘reat’ medicinal” power aro| (AeiuRl xalue AU te Mae ee ilo Wn i Hicker orner Chair Curtatns run > Wang NINE ROOM, y Fable {.Couen ror hate to Mt Evtensl 10 Yilne Cane KITCH Jeativer tee A Sitehanrd LIBERAL CREDIT. TERNS. $1.00 Weekly Opens an Ac- count Make Your Own Terms. FOR OVE NEW CATALOGUE, in Satueday Pvenines, ‘bag D BET.119” “Skee IAVE120% “RELIGIOUS NOTICES burch of at. PAW. the Figo. | | PAULIST FATHEKS, E yor thes sr. hide, ox * astered all the t {time to attend th ce Word Prints Mere “Instruction” Ads. Than Any Other New York Newspap * Your z2 adgment In h aying a piano ends with “see- ing” and hearing, and you must rely on the maker for how it wil! wear, stay in tune, ete. No matter what piano you buy you must have confidence in the reputation of the firm you deal with, as a piano is bought but onve ina lifetime; the Pease repu- tation for fair dealing covers 67 years and $2,000 satisfied patrons Our 5 © moderate and we 3-year payment plan il desired; used pianos from $125 up. Old instruments exchanged. Write for catalogue. PE! SE PIANO CO., 128 W.42St.,nr.Broadway,N Procklyn Beaneh: Newark Bran: 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. sell on Tlurrah for the red+ nd-white label A well-known Phila- deiphia clergyman re- cenily referred to Camp- bell’s Soups in a sermon. Not in an advertis- ing way, of course; but to illustrate his remarks rbout high quality ‘This*shows the lished reputation of ab- Soups They are an accepted standard. Everybody knows they are pure and wholesome and thoroughly reliable, Don't be side-tracked to any pretended “just as Ge. what you ask for, 21kinds 10cacan Justadd hot water, bring to a boil, and serve. Josern Campaen ComVany Camden N J Look for the redandewhike o taterment Calvary: Tuesday, Feb. 34, 2D TRAUTSCHOLD, 90 Upper Mountain funeral later. HELP WANT ™D—MALE, orators and tailors as