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* cla) expression diner ese CODY FAMOUS leadera thie afternoon, “went into uation deeply and carefully. We the we thought the strong- for Mayor and we picked the man We thought would be the strongest to make the race for District-Attorney—a Most \inportant office. Now Mr, Whit- man will have to come tn without any etringn tied to his acceptance or we don't ant him at all. If he persists in trying to wriggle we'll hold another meeting of the committes, drop Bim from the ticket and put eome other good man in his place.” These sentiments provoked John Pur- Toy Mitchel to three silent cheers. REVOLT OF THE REPUBLICANS GROWS STRONGER. ‘The District-attorney's apartments in Madison avenue were besieged to-day hy political callers. The revolt of Repub- Hoang aBainst the Fusion combination Brow stronger instead of wedring away. New York County leaders told him that there was-no use talking about the or- @anination accepting Mitchel They simply would not do it and the designating committee flatly refused to place the name of Mitchel on the party's primary A Gelegation from the Kinga County Repubilean organization came over from Brooklyn to say the same thing. ma. hi : if] F : | incon grew the! ent from th | presses in form of state: Attorney. He to the earnest jan made to induce the Re- publican organisation to join unre im in united action. MADE But Fusion selection is not a legal Romination. It is merely an unoff- of preference. The law provides that candidates for office at the primaries must be selected in jar Mmanher—either by designa- tion namegq by regular party com- mittees or by nomination by petitions signed by enrolled party members at i vro,| Will give the special a handicap of may be glared on the ballots by peti- ttom, but euch action would not fulal very ensence of the Fusion move- The various parties and factions Joining in the combination must give thelr assent. Without the regular Re organisation there would be of Fusion eave the shell, while Mr. Whitman poten £4 were pip same ant wit efforts to do eo without the @uppore and legal nomination of the Re- party in New York County. leaders, only the f a bat ae Bronz Progressives rebel against Tbom- as/ W. Whittle, which’ fs enpected. on the Register, a Justice of the Su- Preme Court and the three Coroners. William =F. Sohnelder, the: present County Clerk, Ie ge be charged to the Cleveland Democrats and John J. ‘Hop- Der is slated for the Bhrievelty beraued of his Independence: afitetions Chairman Samuel @) continued | hia ettence of the fast tow @aye, He! announced he would Gave something to | say “just a2 goon ef the Dietstet-Attor. | ney made up his mind, one way or the! other Mr. Koenig waa up ell night with his leaders and before morning it was agreed that maybe it would be deat for the Republicans to come in out Of the rain and actept the political meal Prepared for them {he Committes of One Hundred ang ‘When the Progressives asoortes it ft the, Reseinjonns onne: 66) be estes HIS SONS SAW HIM DIE. with the Distriot-Ajtorney and the Borough Presidente, Me. Kéentg re torted that Mr. Whitman Was the, seadl- date of the people and was doing Fusion @ great favor by accepting the plans of the Committee of 107. Whiteman wae @ Republican, Mr. Koenig eaid. He was rejected because he was o Repubitcan. He ceased to be @ Republican when he was efeated and is now the candidate of all parties. EXPRESS TRAIN AT Gershot district, and had just reached Round Trip to Washington to Test Monoplane as Gov- C. Murvin Wood of the Moisant Inter- national Aviators will race a Penney vania special train from New York io Washington and baok to-morrow, Wood race, The train, with everything cleat before it on the Eastern and Maryland @ivision, will make from seventy-five to ninety miles an hour during the trip, and if fate does not intervene, there will be no stop on train or airship. The train will start from Jersey Cit; @t 480 o'clock to-morrew~ morning. ‘Wood will go into the alr at the eame ti Garden City, L, 1, The fignt will be under the auspices of the Aero Club of America, and will have for its object the demonstration of the Molsant military moroplahe as a scout ship for worth two in the bush and also that the time to strike hot. It te » long 7 and the Geptem- ce i ‘ ii fr i the Government. The aviator haa been made a scout, temporarily, by the Gov- ernment, Wood will endeavor to make mew American recorda for distance, duration and speed. ‘St to expectéd thet the monoplane Biusdira wilt reach Fort Myer by ‘look in the morning, concluding & flight of 716 miles, At noon Wood will give s demonstration at the fort for the Btate, War and Navy departments, and at thie will be present Pres!- dent Wilson and the rest of nis official family. It will be a holiday @t the Capitol. At 3 P. M. the start will be made for home, hopes to reach Garden City, flight across New York City, bo toT P.M. THE BLUEBIRD MONOPLANE OF 60 HOgeEPOWER. ‘The Bluebird is a monoplane of eighty- horsepower end was built by Harold Kantner, who left on Saturday for Paris to participate in the Gordon Bennett at Villax Coubley. It was built American, Who Became Brit- Double of “Buffalo Bill” Who The famous Anglo-American aviator, was killed in an aeroplane accident at) AIAATOR TO RACE sr ecca Cody as his papll also met death. | | | when he crashed to earth. The tw Were flying over the open country, most Government House, when thelr sero- plane was seen to be travelling badly and Gnally to fall. People who rushed to the spot found the dead bodies of Cody and Bvane lying among the ruins witaenses of the accident, which was at- ‘ernment Scout Ship. tributed by spectators to the body of and the craft proving too heavy for the ing upward and the whole structure collapsing. branches. The motor was shattered and the remainder of the aeroplane emashed into matchwood by the violence of the shook when they hit the ground. The aeroplane had been out earlier ip the Gay making an extended fight and giv- ing every satisfaction. tude of between two hundred and three hundr@¢d feet, Members of the Royal Flying Corps removed the bodies to the military mortuary and an inquest is to be held to-morrow. CODY A PICTUREGQUE FIGURE time of to-day’s accident was a new up Wngland and Scotland, in which @ prise ot :Watghed over. @ tom »It.was Atted.with wing epan of sixty feet. , * ’ THE EVENIKNG WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. ®, ES | AVIATOR WHO FELL AND WAS KILLED AT Ty! AT AVIATOR, KILLED WITH COMPANION ——- ish Subject, and His Pupil Faii Three Hundred Feet. Says Counsel. rected te call Brokers @ the committee ACCUSED MAN PROTESTS] tstvainn to answer questions regarding Began as Cowboy, Was a Marvel in Aeronautics. LONDON, Aug. 1—Col. F. 8. Cody, to-day. Another aviator oh F MEXICAN SITUATIO Cody was trying out a new aeroplane ff the machine. Cody's sons, Leon and Frank, were eye- lot Talk in Defense of Wilson When Clark Tries to Force During the descent the aero- Immediate Action. struck @ome trees and portions of wings @ left hanging on the WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. —Eloquent] 4 lea that partisan politics be eliminated in the “situation of utmost gravity” debate thie afternoon by Chairman Ba- The aeroplane was flying at an,alti-|con of the Foreign Relations Commit | ¥ the subject carefully and that the Prest- &@ peaceful settlement of the crisis. hie demand for a Senate inquiry into IN AVIATION.. The machine use@ by Cody at the| Foreign Relations Committee. Wyoming Senator taunted the Demo- eratic majority with hagng no policy with regard to Mexico. ropiane, which he was tuning for the forthcoming race around $35,000 {9 offered. The machine/ policy, but we don't know what ft {s,” motor of hores-power end hed « can lives are being lost and Ameri- can property destroyed. I see no rea- son for delaying action; there can be British Isles, Hi of fortune, with a vi career behind him. Hexges well known to the public in Engl as he at- tracted general attention by his pecu. Har makeup. He wore & aumbrero, a long mustache and an imperial, with jong hair, and was almost an exact replica-ot Buffalo Bill. ‘When he came to Hngiand a number yeare ago from the United States, well as by the Administration.” Mexico and relation tries werp such that no hasty ac- lon #houkl be taken by the Senate, “The President has openly sent about some sort of a compromise, some arrangement by which peaceful reaults orderly government be -estored in Mex- |! feo, One way is to attempt ts, do so by Peaceful means, the other is by (ho strong arm, by force. Who will sy that the latter should not he the ; tural gifts of construction, particularly in aerial machines, He was sald to be tor ofl each way. Besides giving his own demonstration Wood will take the teste of the Government. General Manager J. R. Hall of the Molsant Company, assisted by Carlo Peilogio, hae directed the 2 i =HEs fats gab peste heya to which we should resort?” Senator Bacon also said that the state- ments of Senator Clark, that conditions in Mexico or the actions of this Governe ment were not known, were untrue Every detall was not known, he aatd, but in a general way the conditions and éfforte of this Government were known. Senator Bacon declared the Clark reeo- | able to build, anything in the way of a flying machine or balloon. HAD NARROW ESCAPES IN HIS FLIGHTS, His theatrical appearance and methods created some prejudice against him which, however, was largely dis- palled when he foreswore American al- legiance and becathe @ British subject. , pudlic in England only began to ‘take him seriously when he carried off the military prise of §20,000 open to tne world at’ Galebury Pisin in August, 1912. He had several narrow escapes in bie aviation career in England. Last whfte he was fying at Aldershot the President”; that it ‘flouted him in ing @ cow in a fleld upset, Lody escap- ing with @ few bruises. The aviator leaves a widow and two vons. Evans, who was killed with Cody, was @ member of the Indian Civil Ser- vice who had obtained leave of absence te come te England to study aviation, ———j].—— INTERSORO REALTY HEARING, t's | to-day the publication of the statement fo Nous nim A meoting of the creditors of the Inter- boro Realty Company of No, 10 Wall No, 98 Ninth street, Brook- 7 forced again only by a vote of thi —_—— He sl fell trom the roof of No. 717 Progpect place,*Brooklyn, which was four roofe removed from that over his own home, to the roof of @ three-story building twenty feet below to-day and suffered ‘a fracture of the skull which may prove tal, taken to the Holy Fam- H 5 | i i Fy "i uF & are mortgaged for thelr value, The donds, five per centers, Were diaposed of to investors at 9000, the purchasers paying $10 down Rs by Third Rall. Patrick ilkenny, a roadman on the elevated railroad, acoldeRjally touched the third rail with a monkey wrench at Forty-first street and Third avenue to-day. He wee severely shooked and burns on both arma and hie side ——— New Minister to Haytt, WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The President “An Adjustment Satisfactory to Lawyer Demands That His the judiciZi inquiry’at Lynbrook, L. 1., Hats chilg; now .@ charge upon the town, Was caused a, Welter of excite- ment funds the intérested gossips and brought ‘s vehement protest from Will- Jam P.\W. "Ham, JroAh@ wealthy church worker? ‘hg « Philanthropist who was pamed by ceedings to-day thet he-waw no reason town" explain ‘what this “adjustment” was, | committee, had @ letter from the Rev. and when the lAwyers representing Haft | Miller which he read to the committee. opposed the ‘qud quiry peter Widr client had opportunity to defend made Justloes and Norton declared an ad- journment until they could look up the law tn the case. tee, He pleaded that the Senate handle |her name was the father of the little girl, Neither she nor her mother, Mrs. dent be given every opportunity to make | Sarah Haff, was able to support the in- fant, she testified. She said that Haff ‘The debate was precipitated by re-|had been unduly intimate with her in fusal of Genater Clark to consent that] April of last year and that whem the Mexican affairs be referred to the|sent sums of money to her moth The | ANNOUNCEME undergo ug e re of crose examina- “The Administration probably has @| tion at the of-Maff's inwyers the| called ; oe, dee 4 the Hooke ‘Town Counsel, sppearing for the Over-| and photon Meg Woo ip Somidboryt spore lark, “Now the President |seer:of the Poor, threw the crowded! were locked up in thelr former offices. hia third confidential repre-| court room into @ buss of excitement He gave ut we ere|by his announcement concerning the| noids as left without information, while Ameri- | “satisfactory adjustment.” John Morton Levy, © was on his feet with @ protes' an investigation by this committes ee | mad this case, Senator Bacon sabi that conditions in| t® €0 on with this case and demands | ti between the two|t as on, his honor and his name has been drag-| BANKER QUESTIONED ABOUT ged into obloquy by the assertions De wentatiVe to Mexico to bring | made* by wit of him the Town Counsel announces may be secured. It 1s our desire that} that an adjustment has been made and) 4. Yes, Haff ehall not ha This procedure {s diabolical’ lution went further than ‘‘disreapect to | sca! rte» MISCHAFE HALTS |SULZER'S STOCK BOUGHT AT IME. © [SESEnSe HE CASHED CAMPAIGN CHECK CHLD'SPATERNTY) mnemonic HER SUT TO FIX destroy it for that reason. He said it had nothing to do with campaign con- tributions. Ho was directed to find out whether he had really destroyed the letter, and to produce it if porsivie. ¢ Lanih Richards, counsel to the the Town Has Been Made,” their busingss relations with the Gov- they would ture at Al- ernor, 1t was announced th be called before the Legii bany on Monday next. FRAWLEY passes ‘THE QUES TION ON TO GOV. SULZER. “Does It look” to’ you,’ eked before the session, Client Shall Be Heard and Justices “Worry.” An unexplained halt put fo-day upon! Hon. William Suixer, Governor of the State of New York. The Rev. O. R..plilier of the New York’ Civic League was sought this morning and last night a witness to Prove that Senator Frawley, Congress- man T. D. Sullfvan and another were concerned in a plot to forward certain legislation at Albany in consideration of a big bribe. The Rev, Dr. Miller quoted as saying that he is of Miss Florence the infantis mother as forlorn “little wait. of fhe inquiry was for him for ley, “but for ly_elusiv hy the inquiry should go further since] LETTER FROM MINISTER WHO “a@juat@edt satisfactory to the CHARGED BRIBERY. Béém: made. He declined to/ Bugene Lamb Richards, counsel to the It indicated, said Mr. Richards, that “the reverend gentleman was anxious to day—but not to-day.” be. ‘@udiden halting of the in- faimgelt against the charges | “pear some him ae rank injustice] The ie , er \e} ry" ‘How nice,” broke ip the chairman, amid laughter. Last week when the proceedings to] The Rev. Mr, Miller said that, ter's counsel, f suggent, therefore, that | ler to Doelger, and in tt Mr. Stadler of jetermine the paternity of the infant] Tesult of @ previous engagement. he! we onter these men to come before Us| the American Malling Company of Bix- ‘were brought by Overseer of the Poor to-morrow morning ready to answer | ty-third street and East Hiver anid he on the ground that | ad that he desired to b questions, If they refuse J want them | would be “glad to hand it to Mr. Gulag joa | Dy counsel. He declared Be would, next| summoned to Albany Monday, & be | day.” 7 . re week, furnish the names of witnesses ho! arraigned for contempt before the Les-| @ Ys Mr. Simon Uhimann in the pep called to substantiate is | isiature, In that way we can get IM-| business at No. 17 Battery place eet- competent to provide for tte care, the| © mediate action.” necte’ with Mr. Stadler? A. 3 harges. “I want to 044,” said Mr. Mchards, ‘that no reply hag been received from Gov. Sulser to the wire asking him to be present at the hearing. “I learn,” interposed Chairman Frawiey, ‘that Gov. Sulser is in W: ren County and probably has not re- celved our communication. We may hear from him later.” iT CAU Philip Boyer of No. 19 Wall street, CITEMENT Drivate banker, formerly @ member of i Boyer, Griswold & Co. of No. «2 Broad- To-day when Miss Haff appeared to|.way, and now a. siember of W. C. Langley & Co, was the first witness oung mother testified that the man of iby came he had from time to time the name of Charles Rey- the cashier of the firm, who Instantly » counsel for Haff} company. He said he had an account with the Manhattan Company. A check “Neither Mr. Haff not his counsel has! cashed by Boyer, Griswold '& Co, for 9200 adjustment with the town in| given by John Lynn to Mr. Sulser for he cried. “Mr. Haff ds read] his canmpaign fund was put through Manhattan Company. It was im fis right that the case should go|dorsed by William Sulser in his own Aspersions have been cast upon | handwriting. DEAL IN BIG FOUR STOCKS. nesses in this court, Sir, Maceanes Us el Matin Ge malonuiime ee Q. Do you know Brederick A. Colwell? “Now that the hat the case need not go on; that Mr. his day in court. Q. Did he do business through your concern? A. Om one occasion he asked me to buy 100 shares of Big Four, for cash delivery that day. I think that was in October, 191% Q. As this was a cash transaction, you would have the check certified, would you not? A. Yes. Q. Was the check (ehowing witness ® check) certified by thé Guarantee ‘Teust Compasy. A. Yau (When did you last sen Colwell? A. In February. Q. When you eay ‘cash transaction,’ do you mean the stock was bought on margin? A. No; the actual stock was delivered. Q. Was Colwel’s account on your Dooke in bis name or by number? A. I Go not remember; & think ia his name. = Q. Have you ean ecocount on your Dooks in the mame of William ‘Sulser? A. No, Boyer promised to furnish the com- mittee the games of bis former em- Ployees who worked on the books ané was then excused. “Ie there any one here trom Peter Dvelger's oMcet’ demanded Mr. Richards, “I mean Peter Loeliger, the bre y No one answered. Mr. Richards ex- plained that he desired to ask about a $280 check given to Gov. Sulser before election, and that he expected Mr. Doel- ger to produce it li when an effort would be made to show the check was given to Gulser for his campaign fund, and diverted to the Governor's personal stock brokerage account. SUBPOENAS TEEN OTHER PERSONS. Bpectators wriggled in suppressed ex- cltement ay! the two Justices of the Peace pawed over their law books. The attorney continued to declaim passion- ately that his client had a right to know what adjustment had been made and who had made it. He hinted that there were @ goof many people in Lyn: rook who would be willing to mal an adjustmemt to prevent their names being dregged into the widening ndal. Since it has been announced by Hef's lawyers that im cross-examining Miss they ooulé understand the reason for & quiet settlement with the town, The Overseer of the Poor disclaimed, after court had been adjourned, any know!- edge of the adjustment the Town .oun- ge) had darkly referred to. That offi- olad could see no good in pub- Hehing the details of this arrangement. CC —— ee DIAZ NCT GOING TO JAPAN. ef Mextce Denies He former President of Mexico, authorised that he has no intention of going to Japan, whither 't was reported sbroad Proceedii to enjoy excellent health. He is well informed as to conditions in Mexico through corres- pondence and by means of conversation with visitors from thet country. He, however, declines absolutely to express any opinion.o the situation. —>—_— Politician Weds ta Paris. Aug. 1.-John Weber of had served fifteen subpoenas on repre- eentatives of men now in Hurope, and his sworn statement of his campaign expenditures. 0, ried to-day to Mise Alice J, Roberts of Paris. The ceremony was performed by the Mayor of the Seventeenth Ar rondissement, Among the official wit- nopses wae Norman B. Mack of Buffalo of the lo Witional Committee. ‘ined oy Fa abt David Rabb, An electrician, of No. @8| tery place, b Bast One Hundred and Thirty-Atth| in Burope office by Richard's oM tive from the brokers, None Mr, Richards eet. _|eummon Simon Uhimana of No, 17 Bat- appeared. oud wanted. to show that their Ohecks had been given to, Sulzer for his campaign fund, but had not ap- peared ip his sworn statement of re- ceipte, None of these representatives had appeared and a brief recess was taken until some of them reached the City Hall. Governor, aent him $260 on Nov. 2 The check was for only $60. that other $2 WHAT COMMITTEE Se dicated Given by Mr. “Referring to the refusal yenterday ot wel Richards, for twenty-four hours to come here and answer questions and produce the books months, as (n the case of ‘Mr. Jarnes, referred to so feolinaty ‘by Gov, Bul- ecky in. that?” fey. . was familiar with the affairs of that| ¥ RVED ON FIF- zt Lehmen personal Joseph W. Kay, according to the ink slips showed that Mr. Kay's “In thig case,” said Mr, Richards, actually understated the amount. have yet to learh what became of HOPES {O PROVE BY BOYER. tor Frawley asked what was in- by the evidence which had been remember, from Gov. Sulsef? A. No. j spoken: to O'Farrell. He ft by @. Do you keep bank account? A. 1 CONSULTING LAWVER. morrow? A, Not until t have consulted Sulzer, Are you willing I have spent a good deal of money for \\ Q. Now, did you not tell this géntie- that, as bis campaign fund was betas Q. Did you get, a letter a! to destroy letters or checks yea. Gotthelf sald he teases destroyed the letter of wh anid ‘& “personal jetter of introduetion fo 8°) friend of mine for the Governor.” do, WON'T BRING BOOKS WITHOUT Q. Will you produce your cancelled ] checks for October and November to- my attorney. } Q. You rave sworn you gave nothing 7 jement by producing will consult my attormey. Gov. Sulser's election, as I had a eight, but it did pot go through hie hands. man (Val O'Farrell) that you tea re- ceived a letter from Gov. @ulser, and investigated, you had better destroy the letter? A. I did not. . 8 Mr. Gotthelf mafntaited that he hed’ destroyed the letter referred to im. bis. 5 conversation with Val he would make through his files and i 8 Hy s i E fi} i i 2f ; i i fF i ; i H : i i gE F HH | checks and letters ta Mr. Doeiger, Dee was a check to William Guiser * “Peter Doeiger through Chas. P,, ay ger, attorney,” for $260. It was og the’; Yorkville Bank and indcreed by Bulser by Garecky'’s stamp ong Ms . YS SULZER DID NOT RE! IT sd THE CHECK, «oy 4g “This check we not reported,” ealé: Mr. Richards eanper 7 How?” asked Mr. Frawley. * “I am now reporting this contripetion for Mtr Gulser—he: forgot to 40 it,';-eald Mr, Richards. ae Mr. Richards also introduced the Jet- ter and voucher which accompanied the check. The voucher wae Sram the Deelger brewery to Sulser ond, wa! plainly marked, i on F i B 2° s T | lelville Fuller and Frederick H. Col- to answer questions,” have waited for these men \ . “Do you want to include Loule Sar- od Chairman Fraw- - es," 9034 Richards. “On ehalf of the committee, said Senator Frawley, "I authorize you to Sive these men one more chance and then to serve op them subpoenas to Monday before know. . ‘The committee then took until 12.15 to-morrow afterncom —_—— COUNTER A1TACK . ON TAMMANY IS. PLANNED BY SULZER. ALBANY, Aug. 1—As @ counter ai tack to the proceedings of the Fraw! investigating committee, Gov. dulser, it was learned hep to-day, will imgeti-. gate the persommel of the several de- partments of th fm om att prove that Tammany has. been active. in finding places at fat for its followers, ‘The summoning of John A. head of the new Eiciency and Bureau, to produce all records. of offide before Speci! Investigater A. Hennessy, was the first step in the reported retaliation plan Governor's friends. ‘There was talk of handing ever results of investigations of alleged fractions of the civil service laws te @ the Legistature.” ‘When the session was resumed Otto Mammert, employed by Theodore W. Myers ‘ot No. 2 Broad street, #, broker. who is abroad, wes called, Mammert said Mr. Myers banked with the Farm- ers’ Loan and Trust’ Company: There were checks for $1,000 “‘for-cash and ¢o bearer” in air, Myers's records, |. Mammert said. He had none tn- Gorsed by William Sulzer or Louls A. Barecky, but Mr. Mammert promised t produce the blind checke cashed in October last year at to-morrow’s hear- ing. Another long recess had to de taken because of the absence of wit- Besses. ‘After a long walt Charles Gotthelf, Preaident of the American Flag Com- pany of No, 4 Liberty stret, was called. Q. Do you know Gov, Sulser? A. Tes. Q. Know him well? A. Yes. Q. Did you make any contribution to Gov. Bulser’s campaign fund? A. No. Q. Did you receive a lettér a few Gays ago from Gov. Bulser asking you to refuse to make any statement about your contribution? A. No. Q. Did you not make such a siate- ment ‘to this gentleman? (pointing to Valerian O'Farrell, a private detective). A. No. Q. Did you not tell Mr. O'Farrell that you had recelved such a letter from Gov. Sulzer and that yout had better destroy it? AI did not; I do not re member. NOW HE CALL8 IT A PRIVATE LETTER. 4 it lI att Ls County woods. He refused to on the Frawley committec'’s weet reached by bong distance shows, q —_—_——S— f SMITH ANSWERS CONNOLLY, Declares Charges Against Mim Ave Actuated by Polities. ALBANY, Aug. 1—Matthew. 3; Smith, District-Attorney of Queens through his attorney, Arthur J. Warner, that letter? A. I ees wee ton of every allegation. renee to anawer; it was @ persanal ‘Similar ‘were preterred. A : @ Do you mean to pay you ald the Distelet~astersey 7 Same not receive a letter from Gov, Bul |SuTing Gor. tant . ser esking you to refuse v0 give "20, Governor ate, Cait Got irermaton'shews yous cemtigt nama not yet me tan Caro eo” that 1f there were any reasen after 3 Rave seosived mgny, Any Moisi | studying them and Mr. Smith's anowel ©” to believe that Mr. sates a eons : etroyed the letter you refer to. guilty of wrongdoing, he would « m8 @, What business did you have with |® commissioner to take evidenes: Gov. Sulzer? A. Private business be- tween the Governor and myself. Q. This committee is looking into the private business of Gov, Sulser. What was in that letter? A.I don't re- 5 . —On years, beloved son o (nee Courtney) Daag 7 member. @. Didn't you tell this gentleman that Mr. Richards explained, too, that he that he hoped later to show other checks given Gov, Sulzer and not itemized off Mr. Richards reed a letter from the firm of Ailen & Cammann explaining that F. H, Allen was abroad and could t obey the subpoefia served on the subpoena server from Mr. A call was made for s represente- of Baruch Bros. he bad tried to that the banker wae Gubpoenas, he cald, had street, fell from a etepladder on the| been on péreonel representa-. second floor af the new pubic echeol et | tives of Heinse, the, Copper to-day sent ¢o thy Genate the nomination | No, 8%. Weat One Hundred en4 Bleventh | King; \Arehibald @ White ef’ No, 9% of Madmon R. Smith of Missour! as Min- (ater to Hay street, this aft ) @ distance of eight! 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