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poet re G EDITION. Ni = Pi Rada ONE CENT. MURPHY DECLARES TANIMANY GOT NO WILLETT MONEY Whole Judiciary Scandal Po- litical Dodge of Opponents, Says Wigwam Leader. PROBERS CALL M’C OEY | Cassidy Also Subpoenaed in| Probe of $37,500 Payment Started in Two Counties, Charles F. Murphy, leader of Gany Hall, when asked to-day had participated In the judiclary Tam- If he nom- inations of Kings and Queens from which 4 scandal had been evoked, said “I see that in one morning newspaper it Is published that ten thousand dollars @ffecting the judiciary situation in Kings and Queens had been left In Taminany Hall, That is absolute false. No money, in any amount, was jeft in Tammany Hall for any Improper or illegal purpose. “McCovey could not have promised anything on behatt of Tammany Hall, That cannot be gainsaid. 1 did not dis- euss the nomination of any of those men in Kings or Queens with a soul. “IT do not know the men, I never met them anywhere to my knowledge. ‘They might walk in here now and I would not know them. WHOLE 6CANDAL A POLITICAL MOVE, HE SAYS. “It strikes me that much of this whole thing may be traced directly to politica and for political effect, but I cannot see} PRINCE READY TO LEAD how. the eltuation, whatever it may be, acroes the Drityes@wnmtireet the ene thet tn this county. We have nothing to do with that part of it. The aspect ap- piles to and {@ the care of Queens and Kings. “They can subpoenae me if they de- sire, but I can @ive no other version than the one I have just given. Aasistant District-Attorney De Ford! ® took sole charge to-day of the invest!-| gation In this county of the accusation thet $37,500 was paid to Tammany ifall in connection with the nominations | of the Democratic candidates for the Supreme Court in the Second District, comprising Kings and Queens counties, Tt was announced that he would ques- tion, in the course of his examination, Joe Cassidy, the Democratic leader of Queens; John H. McCooey,, the Demo- cratic leader of Brookiyn; William Wil- lett, the candidate who drew §10,000 from a Jamaica bank on the morning of the day the nominating convention waa held; Samuel Willett, his brother, and others, William J, Hyland, who lives in Man- hattan and has a contracting business in Brooklyn, called on Mr. De Ford to- day in answer to a subpoena, He is an intimate friend of ¢ y. Acoord- ing to evidence furnished by detectives to Willlam Berri, owner of the Brook- lyn Standard Union, Hyland accompanied Cassidy in an automob! to this city after @ decision had been reached to nominate Willett. BANK OFFICIALS CALLED INTO THE INQUIRY. Subpoena servers were sent by Mr. De Ford to Jamaica this afternoon with summonses for EB, EB, Smith, cashier of the First National Bank, and the paying teller of that institution, This is the pank from which Willett is alleged to have drawn @ large sum of money just preceding his nomination, Meyer Steinbrink, counsel Berri, called on Mr. De ! sented to him a big packag 4nese are said to be the ports 0! tectives engaged by Mr, Berri after Mr Willett and Patrick Callahan and Ht bert Ketcham, the other two nominees on the Democratic ticket, had for mally charged him with criminal libel -a charge which was later withdrawn The men who are after Willett have gent to the Secretary of State's otticn Albany for a transcript of Willetts for Mr, 1 and pre- of papers. statement of expenses in procuring the nomination—if he has made such a statement, It appears that a candidate required to make a sworn sia of his campaign expenses when seeking @ nomination, as well as of his election expenses, Callahan made such a st ment, it 1s said just after he was nominat Acting District-Attorney Elder of Preoklyn is conducting an ‘investigath into the nomination scandal, He ts y the fact that Kathered by over to Mr somewhat handicapped the bulk of the evid Mr. Berr! has been turne De Ford. The action of Mr. De Ford In taking charge of the investigation to-day was a surprise to all concerned, It was aup- posed that a judiclal investigation was to hay n held right at the start, JUDGE ROSALSKY AWAITS THE HEARING IN VAIN, From statements yest District-Attorn: day eine i Wednenday. « "Copyright, bt by Co. (The Tbe * Circulation Bouks Open to All,’ TO SEE NAVAL REVIEW The Press Publishing York World). MASSACRE THREATS AS MANCHU RULER BOWS TO REBELS More Concessions to Chinese and Governing Princes Are H Stripped of Power. ia TER TO STRIKE BACK, |Hankow Recaptured by Rebels| in Hard Battle—All Nation in a Ferment. PEKING, Oct. 31.—The state of terror |which has taken possession of the en- jure Imperial Court was further evi- supplementing yesterday's remarkable Proclamation, and offering further con- cessions of the most radical character. | To-day’s edicts indicate that even though the dynasty survives Manchu rule is at an end. Coincident with thie action of the throne comes the news that the rel have recaptured Mankow after « hard battle. ‘The transfer even of the Cabinet offices to native Chinese 1s ordered in one edict and the Throne swears that “hereafter Manchus and Chinese shall be regarded equally,” meaning that the elaborate system of Manchu pensions which are now paid to practically every member of the race will be discontinued and the Manchus left to earn a living by thelr own enterprise, IN MASSAORE FOR The announcement that most of the Manchu officeholders must go and that all the Manchu pensions will be cut off immediately produced a pronounced Gisaffection in the ranks of the Man- |chus, and many members of this race |at once began talking in favor of @ massacre of revenge. There were indi- cations already to-day that these pro- | posals would find support, particularly among the younger Manchu princes, | who will now be stripped of their high offices and unable longer to exploit thelr | positions. | Officials prominent among the native | denced to-day by a long list of edicts} Revence.—“~ Young New York R Reviews the Fleet, Airman and His Rig| | | | | | | RICHESON AT BAR | DELAYS PLEA T0 Arraigned for ‘for Podiodting Girl, Pastor’s Hearing Goes Over for a Week. BOSTON, Oct. 81—Pale and gaunt from his thirteen days’ incarceration in @ cell !n murderers’ row at Charles NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, MURDER CHARGE} MARSHALS TRAIL 1911, WINER'S THOR ORIZANEL PML WILKES, ~ ‘DOCTOR ELOPES Lorie . INI 18 PAGES WEATHER—Rain T G EDITION. ‘PRICE ‘ONE OENT. _ BOARD OF ALDERMEN MAKES “FLEET DAY HOLIDAY FOR CITY $e Resolution Unanimously Passed Gives Employees a Chance to See _ President Taft Review the Warships in River. NAVAL EXPERTS AWAIT NOVEL AIRSHIP TEST. Secretary of Navy Wants More Ships, but Officers Fear His Plan Will Miscarry. (HANG OUT YOUR FLAGS | IN HONOR OF THE FLEET Thursday will be Fleet Day. The great fleet of Uncle Sam’s fighting ships, the guardians of our nation, will be reviewed on that day by the President. Hang out the Stars and Stripes on Thursday. Let the admiral and officers and their crews realize that their presence is appreciated by the citizens. RAISE THE FLAG ON THURSDAY! A resolution to make Thursday, “Fleet Day,” a holiday for city em- ployees was unanimously adopted by the Board of Aldermen this afternoon, President Tatt will review the great war fleet in the North lees profess to have information| Street Jail, the Rev. Clarence V. T. River Thursday, and late in the afternoon the 102 vessels composing the ‘anol City Polte . aka pose i ore) reall’ bend eaaig Sa Talieel Pee) fleet will steam out of New York Harbor all in a line. Bmperor, is ing 9 magea-| Court before Jud c . hd . . aie et ¥ cre perty.. Prince Teal Tao is well to-day. Richeson, through former Judge The sight of more than one hundred vessels of war, flanked by ee rer Ne eee oi Dunbar, his counsel, made no plea to scores of other craft, steaming down the North River, past the Battery All to-day's qdicts, Hke that of yes- 4 ° vis Li 4 ‘ day, are written in the firet person, | ‘™* shares SEEUISATNE S/R BPE j ’ 4 2 AY]. { and out through the upper and lower bays will be worth while, The as coming from the infant Emperor| 0 1° 0 A problem of navigation confronting the officers of the battleships, crul til Nov. 7 by consent of the District: proble f ; himself, This ts unusual and ts appar-| Until Nov. 4 —_——> - a — j Bsa cea : - ently a devise adopted by the Throne’s| Attorney. in torpedo boats, destroyers, submarines and other craft is one that is Advisers in a paihetlo attempt to create] It was Balleved ine. Grea 2ury ve Easy to Serve Petition, but|Soldier of Fortune, Once!He Goes to Wilmington With] causing them some anxiety, for such a great fleet has never been mowed among the people a feeling of personal|return an indict ‘ rs mK ‘ i . “ la a loyalty for their sovereign. against the Baptist pastor. Trouble Is Expected With Prominent in Broadway t Montreali Girl Because of before through such a crowded mass of shipping as clogs the hareor ‘The edicts make # complete capitu-| To-day was the date set for the mar- ay, -| eal Gs! cause of New York. lation to the demands of the Wational a his wealthy Je 4 phon ee sth yn offer extravagant praise to the rebels | "7°" 3 " aieata i] Garren, sonda:eaceh) loi for bringing about the great reforms| The Grand Jury suddenly adjourn 5 —_-—-- “Be tt »y resolved, that the heate which are promised. The throne ab-| yesterday until this afternoon “becaus “Well, Crawford," safd United States] when the Minnetonka arrived to-day, Relatives of Dr, James Birckhead, of all city departments be respecttalilgy feotly scknowledges its incapacity, |of nowly discovered evidence,” the na-| Marshal Henkel to-day to his chief gum-| there came the first news of the death | w reeled: ae Winingiso coal requested to as far as is possible dees pleads ignorance of affairs, asks that| ture of which is being concealed by the | shoe man, “you'll have to get some new] ast Friday of Paul ‘Tu Wilkes, | at 2.30 tt Gala. tS Alba thelr departments on Thursday in onder its lapses be pardoned, and requests ecution. Soon afterward, Police | disguises so that these millionaires won't] actor, prospector and soldier of fortune : nit employees of the olty @ prosecut actor, P ING, | Helene Bilodeau of Montreal, were not ty the assistance and advice of all oftt-| (05. armstrong, Assistant District At-|get onto us. There's important work! who once played an interest AW te cttacn ta cease at Ei ailcat yi " the review of the United @tates sone sy Lavelle and a stenographer set |for us in the case of the Untied States | eno doings Broadway eu , epee eat, w-alght shioh mae Rian Finally it makes @ hysterical effort to|torney Lavelle and @ stenographer RE NA AD Ane AMR REDON BlISS MIAME ie, doth Broadwa BE eon tacks wht which may never be dupe rally Chinese and Manchus ailke to the|out in an automoblie for Hyannisport, |Government against J. Plerpon Wilkes a brother, was @ passenger on pi nn aerate Word im ” ted. royal standard by hinting at grave|where they spent two houra In the/@an, Elbert Gary, John D. Rockefeller, | tne Minnetonka, He was met by Sam. a Se ey A ay x Immense crowds thronged Riverside foreign dangers which it thinks should | pjnnell home. jet al.” uel Wilkes, another brother, who toa! elderat NG «4 ast Twenty-first Park and Hiverside Drive to-day en@ be faced by a united China, In his| ust what the new evidence ts cannot | Deputy Marshal Crawford, who en Yhim that Paul died of typhoid fever at! ving 4@ 4 * the warships were overrun by adgityte struggle for existence the infant Em-|.. jearned, Rumor says tt has to do! Joyed a trip around the estate of John) xo, 528 West One Hundred and Hleventh | Street 1, sg lll ane eere Interest In the ships wee @le eror even condemns many of his own i ‘one conversation Riche-|D. Rockefeller at FPovantico HiII5,| street ew ev. Hugh ae ed with Interest in the projested pacer. sven. 008) with the telephone conversation Riche- | Pell a ‘ h jal | aa satereet ie ne orThe present oMclaidom, he declares, |son is sileked to hav ti Bis Mit | preg hae RPEA ERAT eoKeat Ge NEL (Rete or nL eAtinE ecruoh ort 4 WP wntnit 3 ; h com! Takes Big Bundle of Fives !or charies ©. Witmers and his hyéres k si on the Thursday before her | the Standar¢ man, looked at Ms / tne most interesting portion of the pub. | est i, has not sought the interests of the| Linnell on th | chief somewhat puzaled history of Pau! Tupper V lease tt ; ad announced Big people, but only its own pockets, death, in which he made a luncheon en- | © ue 4400 rata int eevpt Us ROY eH Up Wile ss 1 : Hl Centers to Head Off Wiles nthe Water at REBELS DOUBT SINCERITY OF| gagemengfor Saturday. wered, “I've used all my disguises, so)!" MEET CEAIe Buk laf en teeeRee LLIN ear ; ndred and Eighthe HRONE ‘The conversation lasted fifteen min- Terabe cag an Gre tigt | granddaughter ork's of Blond Beauties i over the battler THEY , utes, and it ts asserted that @ telephone | that Perhaps ¢ , are Mayors and a member of the old M R sil is flagship ‘The revolutionists ave unimpressed by ‘ator “cut In” several times and|, The reason for ail this was that @ ter Hone family. They were divorced under| Wr reine | nad Fifteaae |the flood of edicts from the Emperor, oe rd part of the talk and that her having served the petition on the van lithe Dakota system in 1905 Ky Pr miile 5 i They declare that the dynasty's partial eee pethia is of startling importance, | U8 defendants ip the ate) Tr ust aut es shortly afterward M rr pa py Cap St ya . Hamn ae el _ pisy ts reeanaesenl surrender has come tov late, Moreover, ut thirty Witnesses have been fhe marshat reat k f i wed just [of New York ve tu Ca t none Ji carat les as very important. Ite ewes they do not trust the throne, regarding | ,APa yy" the Grand Jury thus far, | Subpoenas which have to be served 106) "yy “November, 18h, the Papers poked to ma it ake i silly tet : i beset at hee a a thelr present poaltion a® too strong for MMT oye yonterday were Mr, and |4# If the petition lmuch fun at his with Warren rae ule from Planner Gor | the project to make a hydro-aeroplane yielding to promises which they feel arelairy yA, Long of the Trinity Court |t® Morman, of Oy ae upon] Radelifte MeVelah ny disputed over . yme parish, e- | it Sa hh had invited {Dart of the equipment of each battleship | Insincere, Cafe, No. 11 Dartmouth street, one of | The petition rewler hie eee y action @ card 88 mds and went , em to a \ Sa 7 far The revolutionists point out that such |, paces mentioned as having been fre- Pel tne overt and ite omclaia, while | over #0 the Palle near Fort Lee to of th pik 7 ma J ry. surrounding (has aaae edicts as these, wherein the throne’s| Gusnted by the preacher and Miss Lin. | #Kalnst the Tus! wot tts ot bls} fight it out with ors. Five shots « Novel London Opera Hor n Nay | eat, mobilisation andes own appointees and relatives are cailed| [U0 "Wwhuiner or not any conclusive {the subpoenas command them to ab | Canged, and reports had th ion {9 di I we had not tn {o an Thy oe aieamentia thleves and scoundrels, do not tend to] testimony was odtalned that the couple | Wa in sour SO eee vad’ today uy | guage URE mae wounded sing. 4 Det 1 Ald 4 toss of her : achrcla encourage confidence, What the edict#/jynched together the day of the airy | 220, sips eratae hal ane | before i 1 ‘ ny br rocause Tathe Pp state regarding the methods of the! gegih can not be ascertained [eR AGT ete ty Gre wrord on Keferen » in his history ri i f tay REPRE A Yai er ea e loanie F present administrators is of course ad-|" yt pegins to look as if the defense of |Cespatened WA NMA Ulm to w due pyard of St. is a Method 1 \ tha ure blond ladies over use wh mitted by the revolutionists, but the] Richeson will be a plea of insanity, | raune eee Pees In serving J. Pler-| Paul, with w sit, according | marrying i 1 haps vane. a0: Ghar We atele = idee tah throne's plea of ignorance hitherto 18\ ‘There have been suggestions that he | Wee PaEIWa la WAnOr oameaak | 1 PHD n , over an insult to hotel at 2.20 ple w J ars Meyer is’ anid to bavh Kaan ded as incredible, Was addicted to the use of drugs, and! PON! “ust os inasn ows his wife ve and facts of nite. Dr, Birch vd ne hla. cnet. -lapal Senators and Representatives would of thelr hoped for effect in con-| Grand Jury in examining (Wo physi eee eee eae enc in the Banke | wald Sheppard War k ' n and 1 on " has been In t eh they would want a blsger navy. ciiating the rebels, they have stirred| clans who have att him and those 1 ) tell about his flyer in| His first wife later lod Herman he ald ret , y ever tm st e him to be 3 np ek ye the Manchu Princes, who are expected | put it 1s stated on Bood authority to. | Ne aa aneend by Haran fi ltwo week naation years a s Rh eee spied PLAN WILL NOT CARRY. to retallate as stated, aay that no Witness testitied that he |oa%) 4” a ee La ikel ee he wit] when sh isly left her home STEEL PAYS AS USUAL, PRIOR, WAR AE URS i se - ety The naval officers fear an oppestte CHINESE AND MANCHUS BOTH had seen the minister take drugs of any care of the financier, > ae Avarenanrnrrert pug hundrad of his faveriie Drand Of roc, ‘They know something about the : eguine vidend riered on gare, which he can smoke | SEEK FOREIGN AID, leat have Ween Sryed wom the peti FIFTH SUBWAY SECTION | ; Ai uieatenaail i You new ne | workings of the mind of tha average roughout the day e fore! - y axcept Charles wah, who ie 2 MOR BRK ef 4 ‘eh wei of Congress and | Phrough it the) da mh foreign lone vs Hf © Dies, rf pi return. GOES TO BRADLEY CONCERN, has been complaining tha » five-cont | pate that perhaps the members of the n private | arney, fifty years ¢ at ‘Trefton, N ; Deo 4 aed gars e don't suit hin. jcommmitivus vf the Senate ead the. upled by forelgners were be-| ar Columbua avenue, who was 5 on ‘ \ think the new opera house | House, after looking over the @weeine noth Manehus and Chinese, down by a southbound Columbus ay Stateroom reservatl ; ' ; Sha wha a ckaa spiring collection in the North Iam who sought prot on from each er.|car at Sixty-sixth street o; hind au mnt ane Bet Ban Me satin (GIN aU tint Tk. aa |The venerable Prince Ching, the Pre- | aftern died to-day at the Flower 1 se . vl | tage 7. notin | Hospital. | He had @ fractured skull and| hney sriets aud ‘Ieave ; Vy Jvclared on the pre Wil have to take in washing, A girl's! navy 1s big enough (Continued on Second Page) taterpal injuries, ‘Ga! deed ‘"Telepnone Bi ite 4000 ferred stock, Gre, duty ie yo ber father, J Plerpont Morgan end @ party “ a ne tye ren, = )

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