The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1911, Page 1

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eee oe: ear ebntahan o> —nhen OOESLT NT = ’ HYDE AND GARDNER BOTH ON THE STAND, | MAKE SWEEPING DENIALS OF BRIBERY | WHRATHER—Fatr ¢ + sa eggs BF — ‘WEATHDR-Fair to-night GND. mae at: “ Circulation Books Open to All." | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ i __ PRICE ONE CENT, — “mmo bata as une NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, “FEBRUARY a1, 1911. 10 PAGES “PRICE ONE CENT. MURPHY AND OX AT WAR; MISE HYDE DENIES UNDER OATH ~ BREAK COMES IN NANING PTI, HE KNEW OF $500,000 BRIBE FOMLER FOR SURROGATE! cri and ail ee , Accused Ex-Senator With His Wire, city Chamberlain Declares at Gard- | rte Chase in Wich Mother and Witness Leaving Court ner Trial That He Knows Nothing Governor's Appointments Be ~ CAN’ | FIRE A MAN Shots Are Fired. Ss | of the Delmonico Dinner or lieve. to Foreshadow Hard | $500,000 Fund. | ' i ic limbs Into Home of Nurses JUDGES UNINDORSED. Ps ane and Witness Tells Girl Only One of Three Men on Switchboard. j | i | ||GARDNER CONTRADICTS ELDER’S ENTIRE STORY. Defense Springs Another Surprise by Calling Wife of George W. Hall, Who Yes- Named by Executive Had Jury’s Verdict for Gi for Garvey May | 1 persons, mostly ow the thrilling Leader’s Approval. Affect More Than 1,000 a fire} Toke, eal ieeeA | terday Told Jury About eee eree: 10 Were Ousted. | ‘ ten: of | $200,000 Fund. ‘ — | wine City Chamberlain Charles H. Hyde went on the stand to-day in the ah “f trial tor bribery of ex-Senator Frank Gardner before Justice Seabury and a pace areuit and | | positively and circumstantially denied that he was ever engaged in a ; F oh Gee | plan to defeat the Hart-Agnew anti-betting bills, that he ever handled : ‘a street, One Hun any money for that purpose, that he ever heard of the collection of a © seas: See OTE i f oth atroet and Bread fund for use at Albany, that he ever attended a dinner at Delmanico’s or ~ this app for duty a 1d dit et See Oa | the Knickerbocker at which such a fund was discussed, and that he ever Waven. pa ao ‘ pal Was remo a fee his ke { was in Wilkes-Barre or Scranton, Pa., in his life ie astion-of the Gov lay 1) posits ‘ nis political aMiline # a vacant apartmen: in the] Assistant District-Attorney Nott, after vainly trying to break down 4 measure co av tons ae nth see #4 Ne on.| Mr. Hyde's story on cross-examination, sought to bring out that the Aeate Mic donk Beers Brees ; TidnAred khA witness did not testify before the Legislative Graft Investigation Com- week Murphy a \ 1, T 3 anittee, He was not allowed to ask questions along that line. , » hea Exe ‘ 8 ee eee | The absolute and specific denial of ! Bi M 1 t cape Mr. I war the second blow the te c Ts limb up {defense doait the prosecution during { iabotabas oatiar the morning seasion. Earlier tn the that ¢ | day Mra. George W. Hall of Scranton, 1 dd. 4 t fe | | Pa. wife of @ witness who corrobo- Y P thida iudicial appoint 1 ther Demo Tated testimony against Gardner yes- 44 i $ Sar sti yaces we terday, swore that she never heard ¢ fy ; i 4 4 a i] any of the all conversations be- ] ; ‘ Lae pe The de " neh . \ tween her husband and Gardner in ieaeate at bs pa is ed lows t0) MRS GARDNER .SR. PTRS. H. ' | of Foelker was dti " | ’ ats ee Sart ot ALL FRANK SGARDNER ANOIMIEEZ. | cussed. Mr. Nott sought to teaeae re r anor it Cees since ¢ ‘ aH iirc | — effect of her testimony by the produc- i oF , fol. | 7 rn urn tel —_—$$$$—— ren 2 eer tion of eome memoranda in lead pen- , reme Court to succeed th Meret ftwitenboard for the One Hundred, and ‘SAID ACTRESS WAS COUSIN. | a [ee ede aor wan ae conras , Purcell did not ha sto! tar - | Portieth street block, Miss Stokes noti: BAILS \ PPR (00 ee re ral an = - ee PheaU oe Me Munihes and NIB ee oa tlgea @inee Beeaedi whovwen th Nea Patips Paid He yc Parent of Long Missing Girl) ,Osrtver's wite was iso called te 1 are that he e ¢ ptr! \- | fering from a se attack of pleuris' ' x : I \ syonerd indorsed 4 ince Bazard x0: us \ i Supplies Information to Dis- apie bap polity as : j ih ni ‘ of 3 all, Ase DI ~ hat 0 2 ; a Mr : . ‘ ; ay ney Note auaniitmes bbe enoul tae M1. Dowa fala : Ing ) trict-Attorney’s Office. , with Gardner before their 1 tor ©: 1g betas f e With much spirit she replied Z Hea obs oti deal pee to questions tending to show that @he ‘ ! , ; IEF Franci« i Arnold, explaining Mis] had lived with Gardner before the core: urPl : matisntnae ripe to the offce of the District. y was performed. She declared Pic then be . ; MW ant iiiips sta in: he >mplain Attorney, to-day said that he had ° nothing improper tn their 1 I t y rma i te ee fed to Phillipa tn _—— clues and letters which made him eure ; Ha haat ta 4 Danie when was fifteen ye. that his daughter, Dorothy H. C. Ar-| mn ahe loft the stand Gardner. Nie 1 mM ' “ |Mrs, Kanesser Is About to B e gee tim with ernel and ine |Beckert Not Sure, Especially | nova, eon Kidnapped and mur-| oe igen Eset of m Mee of | t 4 tes vote o Is Jered, and that her body was subse | [) elner, Sider, ° al is ' Tried tor Picking Pocke r hed t Because of Wite’s Note quently pidden in order to conceal the The hut Justice Relent wut He’s Locked Up Yhen Mr. Arnold closed the doors of p 5 Ouse forever reporters, after i madi ak 4 ri db y x" wits ing to say what was the nature es - Osborne and: dose Va N “ 1 lues and letters he had pla sf ‘ - AE the Gaver e n a he District-Attorney. The 1 \ Thre of the missing girl held bis ace er , a: reception at his home, - e wa ss and Bad 5 1 Ko to the office of the! 7 that ave ¢ H+ F t A yr he wae asked, " nd 0 Ga eta r toy at ft) As At pos t < etal kaw. Tbe : : noe ia dati g upon the 1 the x wdne i Governor agree blankets” Ae : Eoepn I ., stion to the Senate w round the nonin, arrested \ ; ; . a naw b v : nN sauce accepted t wo-mont | infant, 1 ‘ nl 1 8 lei tos nothing more ex rane ur DES ne eniaraaye 1 : we a duug TESTIMONY OF HYDE ‘ slorsements of a num minent Parents awoke @ bADY | owed 5 i inen, among the wa ee aaa Jone Hundre eet, M Me ‘ i rer Me A DENIAL OF RACE A few day 1 tia Chapiaina — |* Bua feet i a P . CORRUPTION FUND. n nonin \ ; : of Mr. Hyde was the 99 ii Ve nd Rey. E Pr. b Mr. Steue att yf » the Governor, His name wa mn New \ " genta vhe list e Arm the Bar J Re ry well dressed, loth 1 " Mi t Legisiative ew meeting pr Pes y ea ' le 1 \ " a y ee. A second in | A 1 ers a vat Was about th ees ai ft H M iends in Wall at ey ; Mica 1 a : yde Makes Denial Murphy of double crossing thelr Sens Praag wou: | ingen 1 Ms TO REPORT SHIP SUBSIDY. rte Aid . Hundred a rm ot! pice t —— ' . of ora Family. ad wae a saw it an A - 4 1 1 yu 4 Ie Ha M t of 4 -> of the State. | wan y \ ta ot th t Ju " , er entere ' wil ‘ ~ big " At Font Yr ater a | a H Are You taing South? me. when money w or nortly after that | Go m ‘ Raapel Share | © ta é You ! som A. Twas never at such a dinper as he pe od F Naat Pf th ’ ? vam ry é i | veluonico’s or anywhere elae I ae : ' . thet P , sa aren — AGE 10 where any such find Was gated. vents ean ; oe ' OR RACING SEE PAGE 10, Did you moot to raise Sunde ool in 1ST and « vn the | Be Ws proposed origin ten, tha ng Judge, Renda, Slanes inlen 8 ' C g z vi fea Fi

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