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ROBIN TURNS INFORMER FACING SENTENCE AR RAR RARAAAAAS * Ane LORIMER WINS FIGHT FOR SEAT IN SENATE WEATHER-Fair to-night and Tharsday warmer, —_—_>— Hot Battle Fails Against the Illinois Member Charged With Bribery. ASSAILED AT THE END. | Accused Senator Again Talks in His Own Behalf by An- swering Gov. Deneen. WASHINGTON, March 1.—By # vote of 46 to 40 Senator William Lorimer of | | PISTOL SHOTS STOP HIM Mlinots to-day won his fight to retain his seat in the United Stat nate, The vote was on the que: of adopting the following resolution in- troduced by Senator Beveridge, Repub- lean, of Indiana; ui “Resolved, That William Lorimer was not duly and legally elceted to a seat in the Senate of the United States by the Legislature of the State of Illinois. The vote “aye” was against Lorimer; | the vote “no” was for him. Although Lorimer had been present In the Senate earlier in the day and spoke answering Gov. D een, he was absent when his victory came. How Serators Voted. There was applatise from the & leries when the result was announced, but this was quickly checked ‘ ident Sherman, w esiding. The vote on Lorimer was as follows FOR LORIMER. REPUBICANS Bradley Gamble, Brandeger Guggenhe Hale, } > was Richardson, Soot, moot, Stephenso | Warren, | Wetmore. lee DEMOCRATS. 1 M Total nays, 4, AGAINST LORIMER, REPUBLICANS. Beveridge, Gronna, Borah, Bourne, . Bristow, Brown, Nelson, Burkett, Page, Burton, Root, Clapp, Smith of Michigan Crawford, Sutherland, Cummins, Warner, Dixon, Young. DEMOCRATS. Racon, Overmar Chamberlain, Owe Clarke of Arkansas | Percy, mith of So, Car one Newlands, Total ayes, 40. The following five did not vote: Ald- rich (Rep, Rhode Island), absent; Frazier (Dem, Tennessee), al mer (Rep. Ilinots), refral 1 (Dem, ¢ la), absent; (Dem., y Taliaferro wos in his seat but respond to his name. The vote ator Cullom, sir. Lorimer's col- from Illin ‘ interest, Both sides had claimed him He voted for Lorimer While no pairs were announced, Sen- ator Aldrich was paired on other qu tlons with Senator Terrell, both being absent on account of Illness, Senator Tailaferro’s silence may signify a pair with Senator Frazier, who was absent ecount of the death of his mother, Taliaferro has been understood to be pro-Lorimer, ‘There 1s one vacancy caused by the (Continued on Seeond Page.) \ {« Circulation Books Open to All. ” Copyr! rhs ade by. ‘The Press Publishing rid), PRICE ‘ONE “CENT, LORIMER RETAINS SEAT BY. VOTE OF 46 10 40; WINS IN SENATE FIGHT DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP STARTS CHASE ON UPPER BROADWAY, ‘ One Footpad Quickly Caught, but the Other Makes Dash. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | _NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, “MARC JURORS GRILL ASSAILANTS OF MISS GRUNSPAN May BIG OCEAN LINERS, DENIED BI DOCKS, TO QUIT THIS PORT \Extensions Refused by War! Department, New London May Get Atlantic Traffic. ay Ward, the “Dresden Doll,” B *|Bank Wrecker’s Senten Who Says She’s Laden With Debts “— ence Nea Confuse Walnes Witnesses Who Seek to Impeach Char- acter of Jilted Girl. GIANTS CAN’T LIE HERE.|SHE SHOWS DELIGHT. Defense Will Jusserand to Prove New Rival of Montauk Point Call Ambassador Plan Convenient to-Boston and New York. Non-Actionable in France. TON, March 1.—Permission s Willlam English Wai | ing’s witnesses assail Miss Anna Bertle nspan's character In Justice Gieger New York to extend their plers into the Hudson River to This recommendation of the Harbor Line rd of the Army Engineer Corps was | o¢ le known to-day {n its report to the Secretary of War on the application of | ing steamship lines. 1,000-foot mark. feh's part of thi took turns attacking Supreme Court to-da the credibility of ‘al who testitled that the chic little Russian had affairs with men, lisitions were prolonged and sever Miss Grunspan enjoyed the jurors’ evi- st and laughed mer: When the witnesses 1 ‘The application before the board was | International Stalwart Witness to Robbery | Holds One Thief While Po- | liceman Chases the Other. came confused. Louls Giness, a second pend furniture | c end about 10 t bs for permission to extend about 10) fee ‘Third avenue, told of] two of its plers In the Chelsea district here was also the application of the Riparian Gommission of New Jersey. Touching the lack of docking facili- tles for the 9-foot Cuna , the report saya: “It is evident that the extreme length dealer of No. Miss Grunspan said “I want you to s The man I have now—he's tn th me enough money Upper Broadway vas the soene to-day of @ thrilling fman-hunt. More than a} sleeping—don't give an exhaustive | by Miss Grunspan's tched the chase as it led from ‘ne Hundred and Sixth street up Bro: through One Hundred « [into an apartment house, through ares- across fences and out | | One Hundred and Ninth street, where two shots from a poljceman's revolver | shwayman to @ standstill, the enpuutte were is ked on ats while the maximum length by the length of Big Lines Will Quit Port. nerica for the Cunard Steamship Line aaclhien tate How He Met Walling. street station house was closely pr r ton New York as a p » who gives his name as Bernard bis liners now un He did not receive s over six fect 11, Was hanging on to another desp Jado on One Hundred and Sixth sy eet. Doyle Caught a “Bad” Man. Edward Doyle of | Hundred and hough he was losing money in were Hving in H 302 West One Twelfth street was the stalwart citizen and he was hanging | on to @ bad man of the West, known to the police of this a city and other | interests es In the Middle West as Rosas cer | \ @ dangerous crim| “ ‘is long enough for @ anything we ask to ge «°) "DRESDEN DOLL” SEEKS REFUGE INANE ray May Ward Owes ies Says She Hasn’t a Dol- lar to Settle leave New York, | to be under the influence « ling against The faller of the two men |wno were battling with their victitn, | who later described himself as Peter |fiver and a north wind blowing these | big boats would be claims she was living there dock our big you know if t Connors of No. in danger at 1090 Amsterdam a nue, had him by the throat, and the present docks, other, Cullen, was going through his Bring $20,000,000 a Year Here. “The Cunard 1 Dople Fan to the corner and found Po-| year for who hastened to the He found Connors eding from a slig! h had been inflicted the men had disap- way up the block Po- iceman O'Connell found Connors’ wateh men had thtown the policeman ap- Might G-t Something. enough to swell the s ut on the neck whi > WALSH GOES A RAIDING. | ans chain, w Short Weights an sures Brought nnell made a hasty search for the fo Clty Hatt with the policeman le in close pursyit. Policeman Grabs Gray. Just as they hit the sidewalk the po- liceman grabbed ¢ the promises 0} and turned him and husky though ay is and with all hh man, he saw @ glint in Do autioned him to stand still, Hcoman O'Connell set after Cullen, who Amsterdam avenue through One Hyndred and Ninth He ran up Broad- |way to One Hundred and Tenth gtreet nd Lurned eastward, With the policeman cle ssionur of Docks, in the company's letter s would be nearly was awaited with | street to Broadway would only pe part of thelr ! s into the wate t the ships to protect se at his heels, Big Channel, | Little Docks, boy who tried to stop the yard and quickly scaled the fence into the yarg gf @ house on One Hun- dred and Nurth street, for all his welght, The policeman, made the fence in about two Jumps and reached the yard of the One Hundred and Ninth st (Continued on Second Page.) Channel so as to that thie work would Walling’s counsel to-day will address the jury Wedling’s behalf when the trial cloaes, ER—Falr to-night and Thursday w FI ao ue Ut Gee PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. a “ROBIN TO TELL SECRETS; AWAITING FIVE-YEAR TERM —— 0 be Until March 27, District-Attorney Expects Valuable Revelation of Evidence Against Confederates. JEROME, WITHDRAWING, | DECLARES HIM LUNATIC \Quits Dramatically in Court-room, and Lawyer Goldsmith Makes Admission of Client’s Crime. Thirteen distinguished alienist-—an unlucky number—and a former District-Attorney called Joseph G. Robin a lunatic; and so this morning he stood up very sanely indeed before Supreme Court Justice Seabury and the jury which had been chosen to try him and pleaded guilty to a grand larceny indictment. | | This sensational climax to the trial that was just starting came after William Travers Jerome had formally withdrawn as counsel for the de- | fense, protesting to the last that he regarded his ‘ate client as a man of infirm understanding. Then, after a change of lawyers had been expeditiously effected and after Robin had twice been checked in an effort to tell the Court how sane he was, the clerk asked him if he wanted to plead guilty to the charge of “feloniously stealing, taking and carrying away two checks of a‘ total value of $27,000 in good and lawful currency of the United States from the Washington Savings Bank on Aug. 17, 19102” He nodded mutely, and ten minutes later, with steel bracelets on his the fireworks financier who wrecked the Northern Bank and a wris string of subsiffary enterprises, was on his way back to his cell in the Tombs, tlre to stay until March 27, when he will be sentenced to Sing Sing for a term of somew.ere between five and ten years, Probabyl he wil get the maximum. Between now and the time he etegts tl Tn for prison Robin will hold a number of conferences” with the District- Attorney. | The nferenc eebeen arranged | tor 18 request of Robin and hia sin. ter, Dr, Loutse Robinoviteh, | Has Carnegie Trust Secrets, 1 District-Attor ney, from evidence in his possession, has long suspected that n was to carry on. his | | | et | is fair to &ssume that he wil Ree the Distriet-Attorney all he knows oy ae te Mi Robin is In possession of material in- Schoolboy Testifies for MISS | ermation relarive te se gona St: i F 2 Marshall in Suit for $2,000 Indictments in (hat failure are looke! Robin has expressed his willingness : rict-Attorne t-Attorney Whitman's * | ottice t ternoon for a conference. vitch, charging her with perjury ably be 4 ped. Tt le con- nN er brothe committed as a: 8 belleved the Dis ahout them, 1 Preceded the failure of the Car Brought by Unruly Lad. | tor as a resuit of information whic sent over from the The indict against Louis t she wore falsely in attempt ed to take int IG u W A3 been repre n bankruptcy p: al Build v ere was e aisle several times, a t 2 his smilo and more spring tn his \ t Instead of slumping down into t . upright, whispe: had broug 1 ‘ 0 Tombs, ‘ 8 t velve jurors who ha J tedious care the courth until two o red, Bef. ia had spineless tened face ind bis eyes Axed on when he saw « AUTOERRE) WAER See aca Then what happened?” asked the "Pave lawyer for the defense. Once during the wait Dr, Robinoviteh | "gtr clinched,” was the reply, got up and,started toward the press