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fluential and financial teaders of | in # loan of $350,000 to the Carnegie Trust that eection of the country, 1 am Company Jeaged to note (ha fast make | The money was rent to the Carnegie a \ ations here. Trust Company in the form of a sash X y ‘ eck. An oMclal of t Carnegio Interest With Carnegle Trust Com \ $100,000. “is mentality Mt Iness rep er are manifesting arnegie Trust they 4id not feel p jon to ite preeile se's devoted friend and associate, # a" woof the Cn Mr. Joeph B Reiehr " a 1 other banks the president of the Netional p | An : nko ar mpany and the trusted represent HAP ag eidence at hand ative of Mr. Bedford of the Stand. | yuner't LD abi ard Oil Company in the Corn Prod- ; ' co vets Company. Carnes i y Through Mr. Cummine’a Influence, negic Proet fompan wer too, there have become ident! with the Carnegie Trust Cor stich men as Mr. Martin J president of the Americar mon t bet 6 1 Gompany and sotive lender | the the ¢ etn @Boire of the American Tobacco — afiernoe s Mellva , COmpany: Mr. Bradiey Mart . part ft An WW aon-in-law of Mr. Her r Par Mel “ abs 5 Mr George D. Crabbe of iB the ve rg a president of the Phi! ye elagac ey, t ‘ c ufacturing Company a whe sted ‘ of the executive comm Trust Company, was German National Rank, and Mr. witness cassava WOULD FREE ROBIN ON THE GROUND THAT HE WAS MERE TOOL, famuel H. Kress of No. way, Who ow stores seattered “nited States T need not go further to convince ) Broad over a ndred throughout the you that he is an exc nan | and destined, If his ite be to | +p, ene of Samuel J. Goldamith add very @reatly to his ac jane | Joaoph GR in havi ment of substantial things to Ade upon hie client poned, by make of the financial inatitutions | grace of Justice Seavury, until April 27, whieh he has undertaken to butid op, the strong and conservative power which he predicts for t 1 believe him and his associa be deserving of your confidence. With very kind regarda, I am, Since: (Signed) JORDAN Hon Charles H. Hyde, | entirely. Mr. Goldsmith {9 now energ {cally gathering evidence to prove that Robin, inatead of being the arc aspirator in the — transactions wrecked the Northern Bank, was the | toot of others In his plan to eatabliah Robin's inno cence and bring about the quashing of ‘agate the Indictments still against him, Mr by + agfhvaah |Goldemith will have the aid of some This ls Mr. Hyde's dictated comment | of Robin's former associates. Roc when shown the Rollins letter aid Ronin hk VOR No! 1 shall not not say anything nrveatien othe Carneiie About the letter you show me. I do not | Trust Company, Joldsmith has had se» that It makes any difference how T) radical assistance from the District- met Mr. Cummins. He was introduced | Aturney's office 19 me as & successful ‘business man of ertd Comes lite Gass, | eee mot the altghtest destre to| OM the authority of Mr. Goldsmith tt sided lls the slightest a was siated to-day that William V. ase of th {8 reeponsibitity for any of my acta, | eo, uted Noaey tpreaident of, the are all matt ot ord. ‘Ther Nor n Ban now under Indictment hagebeen a great doal of misrepresenta- | for complicity in irregular transactions GM but I do not feel lke discussing | connected with the management of t th¥fbusiness of my office, particularly |insttrution, called at the District-A se It involves dealings with all | no's ome late yesterday afternoon a rincipal banks of this city. made @ voluntary statement to Assistant seems to me that It would be @! pistrict-Attorney Clark, | injustice to the banks, thelr de-) My, Goldsmith said to-day that Mr. "4 and stockholders. If any one | nrower told of a telephone conversation any satisfaction out of misrepre- | he held on Dec. 28 1910, with Frederick tion of me, I oan stand it. The/K. Morris, an aged man, a director and tru will outweigh tt ail. lam officer in some of Robin's real estate Carnegie to Be Calied. and trgection enterprises Chad veered rew Carnegie will probably be | confidential man of busin r. Mor- ; , ris, who Is quite tll, has made some cal before the Grand Jury asa of Bay Bes tanta to: the, DiauneteAtineney n the Carnegie Trust Company proce: | On Dec, 28, 1910, Mr, Brower, according ing® Knowledge in his possession Is of | tg Mr, Goldamith, was sick In bed at material tmportance in respect of col- his home at East Orange, He was cal lat@Pai he holde as security for a loan to the telephone and found that Mr. 6f $8,200,000 he niade to the Trust Com-; Morris was talking to nim from New that bore his name, at a time when age ‘Senne, al ch aan * Mt rT. Brower, in a statement now y ‘ollowing lan= Any," said District-Attorney White | Use0, substantially the following ua “show that Mr, Carnegte | ™ the concern a huge sum of! Feared Responsibility. “Mr, Morris told mo things were in, a mompy. He has not got the money Baek | nad way ut the Northern Bank, but | Sat Is doubtful if ho ever will.” t they were prepared for the storm, | i) Mr. Carnegie be summoned 48 HY told me that Robin was in @ state a Witness” Mr. Whitman was asked. of mental physical collapse und | je more than likely that Mr. Cars) could not ive and that everything will be called,” was the reply. would be put up to him, “T told Mr. Morria T hoped things meremenins Brought Letters, were not as bad as that, 1 sald I could rding to investigators Into the af- | nor believe others had not known what fair§ of the Carnegie Trust Company, | was going on. I told Mr, Morris that Cummins, when he came to New York 1 thought Rodin would get well, and forthe purpose of organizing the Inde-|¢hat if he did he would make it un- t Fertilizer Company, brougnt | Pleasant for some people.” # from the Governoy of Tennessee, The District Atte y at noon ad- ; ‘e mit Mr. Brower made a state- , BL cern! FSCee Sy SPP tO ment along the nes quoted. Mr. Whit- nited States United Sta all th upreme C ors from T en from Ten- and most of the big bankers of These jetters gave Cummins Aghest business character and were {* at n with the design of persuading , felon.” | —— nt Morgan to finance Cum- iinga fertilizer scheme, | WATERSPOUT KILLS MANY Atiiong the Tennessee bankers who) ON THE ITALIAN COAST. gaye Cummins letters of introduction Richard Plater, one of the leading man was (then asked fi feve Robin was only @ replied the TDistriet Attorney @ reflective pa you know he the prese ® convicted to be a brother-in-law of Clark Ly !, eggi hictime Bees wane Teen clause Town Near Reggio and Victims upon New York, State Superin-| Buried Under Fallen Building. ent of Banks, ROME, March 16 ‘the time when Cummins presented to, } n kt letter of introduction to Mr, Wile in a waterspou iaf@is he was in need the services near ! ar t the bani | jn The marble works tn " e Mr, Wut « re yed and one hun- anger from Na 4 4 in the ruins, 1 )Wordan J. Rollins of the ti eleot ant Was demolished, & Rolling, conse: to plung ¢ to darkne King Department | —_——— & When Fertilizer “Blow Up.” | Was while Mr TAMPA RESULTS. Sue Superintente: me ta@ Independent Fertitiz year, RAC . O} for three bldy| up. The direct cause cx and inward,’ fve and « ait faijure of Cummins Uler companies into e i 1 genoa , Wion given by Francis Lynde Ste:- 1 / ie 5 ) tor J, 1 ut Morgan, | third. Time 4 & combination wou nd Athie W. also ra early 7 selling. Dry mmins arc’ any €aJa it _ A JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. of two bad one Fé c murevea luences were broug ear u 7 Stae Banking Department to ap; 1 : Uy merger Among those who ad ated the solidation of the two t panie ‘ were Horace White t Lieutenant-Governor of the ton B, Parker also gave to the plan. However, the ing Department sod firm Cumming group was finally to vay the Van Norden Tru: wtright, The Van Norden Trust © pany became the Madison Trust Com pany. a ¢ Van Norden Dea! Investigated. Ps t transaction by W “ ning. group got cont en Trust Company dea! in high finance w Jury te now investigating On Ap: i910, the Van Norden ‘rust Com \nd=the Nineveomte Ward Bank joined e . A ae > COLD” CALSE HEADACHE, LAXATIVE BuO Q hd wide Cold 4 Grip remedy, rem une fu ‘ter denature BW, GBOVR ‘Bee, See" clera of Nashville, Mr. Plater hap-| Deluge Does Heavy Damage in) THe BVSNINU WuUnisy, 15, 1911. Soldiers of the A:my Gathering in Texas Taking a “Joy Ride” on a Supply Wagon ‘AMY ON BORDER I CAUSES MEXICAN. <= ~ REVOLT TO SPREAD Insurrectos Bélieve the Diaz Government Is Now on Its Last Legs. Win by One Vote. N.Y, March Ih in six years, the 1 the Board of super- ‘ounty yesterday ght towne, Geneseo, ringwater and towns, Avon, nia and Mt. Democrat noc ast Fo: ajority. F nesus, 44 West 34th St. Between Broadway and Sth Ave. LAST WEEK to Get Georges Clothes Only Four Days and Evenings of Opportunity AND what rare oppor- tunity it is! GEORGES, originators of the SALE of Merchant Tailors’ uncalled-for garments Th F; c |Jover i tg age, are |Jpeculiarly situated to € irst ost ifoffer at $15 to $45 Sack, Walking, Prince Albert, ONPON, PLUME « Make Yourself a hat like this witha LONDON PLUME Sor'9.75 ‘ SEE MODEL N&8 x3 at our exhibition rooms AMERICANS QUIT MEXICO. Ten Thousand Rebels Said to Be Under Arms Ready for | General Uprising. (Spactal to The Rrening World), FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, March .—Authentic Advices received by Gen ‘Your Last Dress and Tuxedo Suits, |. Carter, in command of the divis- i lonal army now mobilized here, indicate 3 p Wy i g -— _ Winter that this assembling of a «reat force |if you buy a Pease Player-Piano, | Overcoats, aincoats, of United States troops has nad the ef |as we give you free of charge the | &e., &c., that were fect of encouraging thousaads of res:-| unlimited use of our music roll made to order to bring $25 to $75. You can judge what literally unprecedented values are represented by these HALF PRICE Reductions, and how important it is that you buy this week. Remember what we advertise we have, } That’s GEORGES Rep- utation. gizooxow,; 7.50 8.25 nas ey x: 9.00 10.00 620,00 Now 1: #2250 yow:: 11.25 25.00 xow 1: 12.50 txxco vows: 14.00 sso.00xows; 15.00 $32.50 sow; 16.25 s25.00 Now: 17.50 swooo vows; 20.00 S500 sows: 22,50 less Mexicans to take part in revolu- Uonary activities. This result wag pre- | dicted by Mr. Limantour tn statements iwsued in New York and printed tn newspapers in Texas and Mexico, The Mexican revels velieve that the Diaz Government ts on its last legs, and the report is being diligently spread all through Northern Mexico that the pur pose of American troops is to protect American interests in that country dur library, the third largest in New York; then we warrant both piano and player equally and keep | in order for vou. | SOLDERS at Pid ay S$ proven satistactory to over 000 purchasers and it’s sure to * (Continued from First Page.) driver drove them off with a gun and the crowd was diverted to him, Maxistrate McAdoo did not at first egree with Mr, Jerome's eof the importance of the crime, but after ading the law in comparison with Wilson's evidence held the three in $1,000 each for trial, HEYPROTESTS"ATPOCKETSINGDURT TOENDSTRKEOP. ise ing the establishment of the new Gov | ten thousand rebels are said to be un der arms awaiting the signal for a co | centratea uprising, was confirmed ») pet daclepad leo} Gd) lease pu also; and when you e Rio Grande than wae orig!n | uy a Player-Piano, you must 1 A nt : ally Ra ieee ck sadingg snus have a good piano because of the Apparently Deranged Specta-| Finds It Easy to Rob Sleeping Man and Holds Prisoner Dias, and it te now out of - |e sion, “aany dda Sec unviig alto ee player booklet and redo, H PEASE PIANO CO., eceereemnnceareecenenamnnen om om —— =~ ernment, which the rebei leaders now | | advices received to-day by Col. Duncan Sone of operations to embrace the xtra use you will give it. Accused of Theft. The ordnance department is rushin 28 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway,N. Y. tor Breaks Up Proceedings in County Court, Brooklyn. GUN IN POCKET, MAGISTRATE PICKS GAYNORWILLTRY. [ssi During the hefore Judg trial of a burglary case] After Magistrate Breen had person- Dike in the Brookiyn|@ly demonstrated that tt would have , Fort Sam Houston, another big shi; William H, Ashton, general organizer | ment arriving this morning. ‘ , di kha poung | BO p er to pl 1 : County Court this afternoon a young | been a simp Ud matter to plek the pocket] of the International Brotherhood of |ported the Second Infantry en Wilkes Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: Hida rat wat ee ine man sitting among the spectators sud- Me tie erie @ saloonkeeper of| Teamsters, who led the general strike! Fort Thomas, Kentucky, to the Philiy 34 Flatbush A\ 10 New St. Alberts, Dress and Tuxedo ‘Suite, denly popped up and yelled: No. 678 Morris avenue, Bronx, as he) of drivers and helpers againat the ex-|pines via San Antonio has bi Ab = “== Jleven the new E: t “1 protest. I protest." ‘Two court nt-| slept in a subway train on Sunday! preas companies last December, is again ara eee raat nglish soft roll to stop here and Join in the manoeuvres sacks and rough London Raglan tendants grabbed him and pressed him rile the Court decided that the evi- tin control, and the deciaration of an-|General Carter ways the first brigad. coats; Overcoats of all weights; back into his seat. 1 ntinued to dence was against the prisoner, Paul | other such great walkout rests entirely | marches will take place in a few duys Raincoats, odd trousers, auto shout and atrugagle untlh be was dragged Benet) ena 4 the young man in| with him, They will be made to Leon Springs ar and fur-lined coats, etc., ete.» to an m, There he was searched $1,000 bail for trial, He is loath to iseue the order, which, |return and will be followe: 7 | 1 % 0 jowed by An t taken out of the wine and a sscailbre revolver Was taken! Volatto had Martin arrested at the ding to him and other union offt-| vision marching to the same pace een tenet i from his hip pocket West Farms subway station, He had| cials, would tle up the “Big Five" ex- place, 2 Open The man began to weep then, and | gle 4 \ a Evenings waid he had not eaten for three days. He sald he was Antonio Av Entire Army in Camp. ‘With the arrival to-day of the ‘Nintr t past his station, and on waking s# companies and increase the nums discovered that his $80 watch and ber of strikers to 22,000, but the aitua- | cUSHIVELY be aye. _With | r ot tor Your ly-two years old, and that he iived at |220Ut $10 in money had been stolen.| tion is euch that he may do ao at any bares teed the Fourth Field Artiller, PREVENTS Convenience Hayard street, Manhattane ite |H@ saw young Martin running along | time. Pitheseey yl eR ah RIPPING, Mee arvainioe Gate istrate | the station platform and pursued. Mar-| He ia confident that sf a general strike |icit days after te ent and one 9 t cattoing conceaied weapons | the street Wee wen ayeitive, Feaahed| mousy, and he belltion the importance | Hundreds of recruits coatinie conten sLiPeincl 144 West 34th St He appeared to be deranged | rested by Policeman Burmell, ng at | of the resolutions adopted at a meeting |into Fort Sam Houston every hour anc of stock ° d When | of employees of the American Express ‘Cat the station house he had| Company last night, in which it was ents in his pockets. | stated by these men that they had no ‘ Polatto had finished testifying, vances of thelr own, no sympathy pRB Bag a only w M rate Breen sald he doubted if tt 1 the employees of the Adams Ex- | would have & | pe Ni KIDNAPPING 3: % started to march yesterday from th [hey lp peed | sents the Adains Express Company, de- | \,° : j Rot.” Polatto sat down and lolied back | ciared to-day that his company had not | Vinlty of C Grande toward Juare: position he was in when he! j With the intention of threateni: - slept in the subway train, changed its attitude, farina thee ate one ae Be ee ca The Court went through his pocket “We are offering nothing to the men,” | under Gen Nicare arate troops deftly and pronoun ad it “a cine! he said, “except permission to return to » ‘9 are in Juares, the ——e—— | searc are immediately assigned to regiment: whe mpany com! ers are drilitus the “rookies” in preparation of the work expected. Developments in the insurgent cam Palgn against Juarez are expected wit in the next few days. It 1s announce: that Francisco Madero with 1,00 me Between Broadway and Sth Ave., NEW YORK, PITLADELPHTA, 15th & Chestnut, NOsTON, 14 & 16 Summer st, PROVIDENC: B00 Westminster’ Bt 8 possible to pick his | press Company who are out now, and in rt BUFFALO, t while he si Jesel bat t into the witness chair," said the Magistrate to the complainant, “and I will see whether it would be dificult or | general wished to be let alone. Adams Company's Situation. Lawyer Pendleton Dudley, who repre. tay eneter fa ECONOMY STOCKING PROTECTORS Or Matled on Receipt of Pri EGONOMY SALES CO, NY. Then he held the prisoner for trial, their Jobs under the old conditions, We | Oriinal reinforcing force having bee: al sia hide | badly broken up by the sending of Col. — will confer with the men if they come 5 asda, WILL BE SHOT TO DEATH. ees, but not as represen: | Cuellar with 600 men to Casas Grandes nion. We will not recog. | #94 of Col. Rabago with 600 toward Chi- to us as emple tatives of the (Continued from First Page.) c the union, and we have nothing hualua. Both of these forces ues Biotin rs 8 are now ‘ ‘ondemned Man in Utah Chose trate, This ie decisive and final. cut off from Juarez by the destructlo CTI | cousin of Second Laut. G. 1 Converse nat Method of Execution, — | We are’ moving more. freight to-day | of the railroads, ‘ has ‘Like They Used to Have TSO UL A Cave le oe 3 an yesterday and will move more to- | “c, ; ; ‘According to atfldavits submitted in| SALT LAKE, Utah, March 16.—Pre-| morrow" | Camb Ceaar Crelghten's tneurrecto INSTANT | When behalf of Blatt and Converse, they ap-| f¢' ing @ stone wall and # firing squad | fee eee force of fifty men was still hoverin, ap ohn i Pe Pen te ates teeter | ton Gap ac yarés of rope,| Mevehant @un Down bp © |around Juares to-day, evidently awai:- FOR Grandma Was a Girl.’ hatter cutie it tanta ote eal Hae nay, convicted murderer, wiil| Abraham Meyers, @ merchant who re- |!" Madero's arrival THE Hil es ; ; Math HME Gai Ghen Tarae keene a the penitentiary on| sides at the Hotel and who Is bp Rupcaa -osaeppmerd Ever make a raid on | Suns nade tiem pelvners, tod tele May ut and dita ‘Thomas rears | Cut 2gurs OF AKC, stepped in front of TAMPA ENTRIES. ACCEPT OUR OFFFR TO-DAY !} grandma's preserve closet? hands and On them into Mexico, The hy bed - ah Thomas Kar- ns i-bound nh ay Syeeere ee " leat «1 TT Fy ae Menicens, who allene the arrests were| Tick, fourteen, when ti ant hi mt of No y‘to- | TAMPA, Fis. March 18,—The enteten for | Se Wachee heanng de | Those homemade jellies | made on Mexican soil, say the men x his father's house, In pi Ay, and was Knocked to Dr. | Marrs tetee are as, follows i me sre certainly >; | were armed at the time J unc death sentence, Judge Arm-| Johnson, from the Hudson Hospital, at: | ont ite "ts 6a, Brodeh lee were certainly great! Offclalo “at Juares. declare ‘they wi | Stns allowed nay’ ‘to choose it | tended Mr, Me und took him in a me dad ai The taste lingers yet. do noth nt e direct o 2 fe Seyret wat ae ae to his hotel. 1 rw from the hariongs.~ ont Th aie femtina Cine Gostatee Wine o wertthe praeereg fo. Becatiok”” | car jaluted the ina ne, but the Ine ie ca Shae Age Ww 1 ie a ties There's one kind that you st imprisoned the Americans were he ia wee D ankerous, | P il at i hu powertul electrical ee, 7 han fee eninge one eign id Killed at Milwatkee Fir | ‘ His Race —Seling; thrve-yearoite and.» ' can get foday that tastes Incommunioado, but now are allows atiee ras heer i fice and 9 alban p just like those dig then— (ihe cuestion of ul ; parint Jumbe “ eM. Mi Lumbe A unique Wa 1s a ‘ ‘ Street a St. Paul P ne of the prin- three-year-olds « a6 is . he tia & W tleally w At hich is that its members are is Bie reerietde anc ® to a 1 . estimated x pul nas been formed FH ar) \ rhe. Tr Rie cipal povernie the se> TTY hwetin! Mies Meine td! teow |. 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