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@beut the appointment than be sorry.” “And he answered. ‘If you don't ap Print Gaffney vou WILL be sorry!’ *T told him that I thought the appotnt- ent for Highway Commissioner nhould Be an up-State man, that the people up Qhe State expected the Governor to ap Point an up-State mans tha: there was @ Prevailing sentiment to that effect. “He replied that there was nothing tn Ghat; that New York City paid most of @he money and was fust as much en- Gitled to the piace as the up-State people. GORE AT THE REMOVAL OF scoTT. “One talk with Mr. Murphy, which I femember very distinctly, was at his Bourne in New York on March 18, “HE EXPRESSED GREAT INDIG- knowledge of Murphy’s control of everything, and the fear in whidh he | was heid by every legislator and office holder made fight seem nopeless. "I alone would be the vieum m the end. 1 was deeply in debt and Murphy Know it. [was without power over the Legislature and Murphy knew {t. Even friends of good government stood ty, | little real help. MULZER PREPARED HI8 AESIG- finally it looked sowardly. I tore up my resignation. The 214 determi- nation to fight came to me ana 2 made ap my mind that no matter a@ynical, offering much criticiam but) T 17 SOLDERS DEAD I TRAN WRECK; 74 ARE NED Several Victims in Hospital at Mobile Likely to (Mrs. Pankhurst, Who Has Been Admitted to the Country. BRE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, UUTUBER 720, 913 had @ flexible interpretation, eo that ft was largely a question of policy. Commissioner Caminett! decision was in #trict acoordance with the views of President Wilson and the Secretary of Labor. Mr. Caminetti filed @ brief memorandum recommending Mrs. Pankburet's admission on her own re- cognizance and announced that he would later file his reasons in writin There was no demonstration at the Immigration Bureau when the decision was announced, The audience of wom- en which had eat during the hearing departed. Mrs. Pankhurst's lawyers received the verdict with broad amilea €@nd announced they would leave at once for New York, At the headquarters of the National Woman Suffrage Association the news Doc. Dock in her most authoritativ voice, albeit the voice was slightly tered by the trickle of ¢he rain off th eaves pipe of Miss Lavinia Doc. Dock's THIS IS THE SINGERS SANG. Whereupon the tuneful choir lifted ite voice in the circumambient damp. To &@ tune which bore dlood kinship, at least, to 'P o My He he mill. tant ditty cheeped and chirped thi Give us the vote; we want it Give us our vote— We ask it, good Mr. Man. Give it-you can, Boon you'll have a chance to show us ‘That you'll give us all you owe us In 1915 you'll help ue Now, don't be mean and knife ual SLAIN WOMAN HIS SISTER, POLICE OFFICIAL FINDS Stunned When He Identifies Vicia. of Slayer, Who Had Com fessed to Him, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. —etice ‘Lieut, William Maas, to whom Hare Dorew confessed the brutal murder ou y day, to<iay fell ia a hat oon when he vised @he morgue and identified the body as thea of his only sister, Mrs, Emily Wi, fifty-two years old. Maas had gone 0 NATION BECAUSE I HAD REMOVED was recolwed joyously, but @H the oM-| Give us the vot ve us the the morgue to help the Coroner arrange COL. SCOTT, the supcrintendent ot | Toa Se eowk, to me personally Succumb. | corn sald they expected nothing else, | Vote In New York for the examination of Dorom. Prisons. I told him the reasons, He “Whe real Gronble between Sie, | Supporters of the suffrage movement in| Because of the eplattering of the] While detectives earlier in a4 Pooh-poohed them and said Scott Wa8%) seartny and myself arose when f MORTLT, Ala, Oct. %.—Victima of Congress received the announcement | rain and the rude Interruptions of the| sought t» identify the header pid riend of his. discovered through agencies which sq y alae cst without making formal statements. tug whistles a reasonable mistake was| Walked into the police sta’ “Well, t talked to Mr. Murphy avout yesterday's | troop train wreck on the! Immigration Commissioner inettl made by Sallor Dan McGinn and Hon-| feaeed the murder. @ few Commissioner of Labor and said) We ought to appoint the very best man | fm the State I spoke to him about Jonn Mobile and Onto Hallroad at Bucka- tunna, Misa, were brought to Mobil again took’ up Mrs, Emmeline Pank. hurst’s case early to-day to decide “E just killed her because I wanted est Bill Quigtey, iho to," aaid Dorow, “but I am sorry aba boatman in captivity, the oldest Battery ing in various Jepartments of the They thought State Government, by which 6 few yesterdmy. To-day's hearing wes more what I want you to do I will wreck your | “ar that time Commissioner Hennes-| locomotive tender which dragged the colorful than yesterday's, which waa i K All leey was beginning to get close to the| DakRAKe car and three coaches off the | informal, Acting Secretary Post and { your legislation and defeat all of YOUr Jenieves. ‘Thin man said that if 1 would | tfack and over a twenty-five foot trestle, | Chief Parker of the Law Division eat] Mrs, William Colt, Mra, Fred Acker+ ! appointments.’ consent to call off Mr. Hennessey the| The injured were members of the One with Commisioner Caminettl, and the| man and all the others of the ohoristers. “Ha eaid: ‘Remember, I control th | impeachment proceedings would oot be|Hundredth and Senventieth Company, array of attorneys was drawn up in “Now, girls," chortied Miss Levinia, Eagisiature, and the Legislature C8" lpegun. 1 said 1 would not for @ mo-|the Thirty-ninth Company and the Mitchel. He wanted to know what was the matter with ‘The’ McManus for Labor Commisioner. “We talked over the appointments to politicians amd contractors were “When I discovered these frauds and early to-day on relief trains, The list of known dead was seventeen, most of whom were membera of the Ono Hundredth and Seventieth Conat Ar-| 4 whether the militant British suffra- gette should be admitted to the United States or deported for the crimes of ws been convicted for “the land, was an old woman.” Mrs, Will was attacked from behing After crushing her head with an trom Pipe Dorow dragged tho body eights foet into an alley and beat her face they heard someon arbling “Give us a drink, bartender,” and they has- tened down the streaming sidewalk to be in on the killin “HARD A'PORT, HAVE A HEARTI” vacancies on the Supreme Court bench /had the overwhelming proof of them | tiilery. ‘There were seventy-four seri- r for the suffragette pro- 8AID DAN. ee ae aces ee os Gene for the First Department. Mr. Murphy |gupmitted to me I determined as a mat-| ously injured soldiers in Mobile hox- Hee oem ii situation with per-| When the anxtous Sailor Dan discov-| Eris a convicted fork yr. yj was very anxious that I should appoluit| ter of duty to defy Mr. Murphy, regard-| pitais, while @ number of the less tei complacency, saying that if the! ered that what he had miscontrued ar = rena ar SH hg gla Jeng of political oF Poreonal COMO | Meriougly hurt were taken to the gov- would itis ‘out ren ay aaa Boat (oak nee acne bireees au banat: @f these vacancies, and quences, 3 | o writ of habeas corpus for ballot he was downheart- fhe matter on me very strongly. In|" “A prominent New York City man|@Mment hospital at Fort Morgan. |in the United Staa courts, and hoped rarane ts Jimy Lynch, popularly talking about these appointments to Physicana who arrived on the rellet the Supreme Court bench 1 told him under no ciroumstances would I appoint @ay lawyer to the Supreme Court Un- fess it met with the approval of the Bar Association. “It was in this very conversation that Mr. Murphy eald to me: ‘Unless you do wantrol the Governor.’ “He also threatened me with public G@ingrace unless 1 agreed to nis pro- @ramme on jegialative matters and ap- Dointments. Attorney O'Neil refe. ed to Mrs, Pank-| 80 they took the boat over—and, pre- “It was at this conference, too, that |eoon given. It was on Sunday, the 18th/g,” “WwW. C. A." “W. C. 6." and "V, hurat's pledge that she would conduct }sumably, saw the Perfect Dear. fhe talked about the things he ‘had on ee May, I think, that a New York news | w, ©. | hersclf in a lawful manner while in me,’ and sald that I had better lsten to | paper published an interview with me| Additions to the list of seriously country, fect Dear—on Ellis In tim. |about my fight for direct primaries. Mr. | wounded officers included Capt. B. Tay- he has made that pledge to the —_>— MURPHY TRIED TO SAVE | Murphy accepted thia as an ObeN\ior of the Thirty-ninth, In command. American people and she will keep it."| LONDON MILITANTS KENNEDY. declaration of war. Ife summoned &| The known dead are: Private Joe Aeclared the lawyer with eloquence. “In! CHEER WHEN THE NEWS Mr. Sulzer eaid in his interview that alll de aperepeherpa rl eri ey Laver, Tith Company: Private Zrnest every shop and factory in this land Murphy tried to call off the investiea- acque oth Company; vate Continuing, Mr. Sulzer said: “When “THE CHIEF.” came to mo from Mr, Murphy one day in June and toid me in plain language | |that I would be impeached unless 1) abandoned my opposition to Mr, Murphy, ‘and especially unless 1 abandoned the effort to indiot the criminals who were train said they feared at least fifteen among the seriously injured could not eurvive. Investigation of the cause of the wreck continued to-day. It was believed to connected with the highways and canal steals, | ment consider any such action. MURPHY GIVES SIGNAL TO DE- STROY. “The eignal for my destruction was the Tuesday night after thie article appeared. “The facta of this meeting came to me from Judge McCall and others. The! conference lasted many hours and it| was finally decreed, after they had gone over everything, that they had to ‘get me,’ and that I must be removed from “JUDGE BEARDSLBY then took the have resulted from the derailing of the Bighth band. They wore en ro Forts Morgan and Barrancas to a Btate fair at Meridian, Miss. Additions to the Mat of dead included the initials of four unidentified men. These were “V. A. Clyde Tweel, 170th Company; Corpor Frits Kohler, 170th Company; Private W. H. Brin, 170th Company; Private G, W. Goodes, 170th Company; Private Van Stebbena, 170th Company; Corporal Frank T. Chelewski, 170th Company; Private Gruel ikl, 170th Company; at all events to have Mra, Pankhurat out of the Jills Island detention station to speak at Madison Square Garden to-night. Attorneys for Mra. Pankhurst re- sumed their argument before Commis- sioner Caminett! where they left off battery at a line of tables. There was a@ crush for admission to the small chamber and 4t quickly was filled with women who did not reveal their sym- pathies, lay Women's heads are bowed in mute appeal to this department for the liberty of this distingulshed woma: Commissioner Caminett! asked if Mra, akhurst intended to preach militancy here, mphatically no," responded 0’; male fauna of the waterfront, ‘Neil. “We have her assurances on that point |° ‘Hard a’ Port,” the anolent sorrowful voice: rd a’ Port, if you've got a vote concealed around your person, have @ heart! Don't keep these ladies out here in the wet. They'll all be dowa with pneumony.’ “we'll take the boat over ‘Yes, we'll take the boat over and see the Perfect Deari" came the eager answer. REACHES MEETIN Oct. %.—Members of the J and Political Unton to- day received their first knowledge of Mrs. Pankhurst's admission into Mr. Murphy found out that he could . Private * c Marieaon, 170th Company: eee them to you as strongly a6] oo the point of adjourning, at er spon Bet use me and control me he sent vate Acres, Company; Private — ers had roundly denounc ie eo | emissarion to aoe me frequently to de-| Mf Suter oald, Glecuesing 8"! award Panel, 170th Company; Private CHANTING MERRILY, Ieland Immigration Commissioners. In-|| © For gale at Macy's, Gi mand thet I do certain things and to | 58s" % Virgil Remsen, 3th Company; Corporal 2. stantly there were loud cheers and hand- Blege! Cooper, Bloomingd | Greaton me if | refused You must | "Teke the case of Judge Samuel! sitcn «Johnson, sth band; Private 385 SUFFRAGETTES clapping. Lath atrent Btore, Abranam & & * met forget that I was then Governor paprbagred of age who went on the! sosepn Provance, 170th Company; A. T. START ON VOYAGE, | ote 78 ee ae tenets Other stores in Great ef the Kmpire State, These threats | Witnes stand, but whose evidence was! xiovingky, 170th Company; H. B. Soule rely oes ‘Mrs, Dacre Fe: nd throughout the co began in a email way in February and Pager yd Capra ilo Bishop, 170th Company. MAS. PARKHURST. Lite was running along pretty much tn | Sesser neeeeeeee a @antinued with greater vehemence up |°#mpalsn t "| Surgeon H. T. Ingo of the Mobile and the same old channel down at the Bat to the very night the Assemmiy LEX CAMB TO ME AND OFFERED|onio Railroad, sent a message to a vestng thes the resolution of impeachment in obedi- | MH $25,090 IN CASH IN BBHHALY OF | sopiie newapaper this afternoon stating i? ail ieaates-aben joe 10 ‘clock ence to Me. Murpiy's orders, ANTHONY N. BRADY. 1 TOLD| that all bodies had been removed from fn the morning, a troupe of thirty- “One ef the JUDGE BBARDSLUY that I aprect-|the troop train wreck and that the suffragette cabins, ded ey the ‘whom Ir, Murphy most frequently | eted the generosity of the offer, but! seventeen victims in a Mobile morgu: justly famous Miss Lavinia Doo Desk, eommantented with me was Judge [that I COULD NOT TAKH THE made up the total list of dead. Other e ekittered out of the subway and ad- Safety Razor MoGal). Judge MeCall usally | MONEY, Mr. Brady had great in-| reports from the scene of the wreck vanced in foree upon the Immigration Five Gillette. pth of Mr. Maryhy as the Chief,’ « | tereats which might be affected by leg-|eaid that twenty-six soldiers had been Barge Oftice, Miss Lavinia Doc. Dock, praia nap and would say to mo that ‘the | {volation and I felt that if I took the|aken dead from the wreckage and that using her furled umbrella as a drum The Blades are fine, Get a Chior wished euch and such a (625,000 from him it might embarrass me|other corpse were elill under the heap major’s baton, marshalled the sweet sis- Gillette today. ; + pllomapate femorapeapes that Efol- | afterward, should any of Mr. Brady's|of debris. ter suffrage song into # double line NO STROPPING @uch and auch a course of se- | matters pee uP fied ay beige ceohrpe — ae Ghirta Gay bias en hel Gar We BAG at the dripping curb and then looked ee- ten, ‘one way or the other. Judge Beardsley THEY ALL CALLED MURPHY |asreed with my view. POISON PERMEATED (Continued trom First Page) | deport her. ‘There being the element of | wut tans of the wacstirest ne “Every Tammany member of the Legislature of either house who ap- ~ @rosched me from day to day uned the @ame language, saying that ‘the Chief’ $25,000 TOMR. MURPHY. MR. MUR- PHY HAS NEVER MADE ANY AC- COUNTING OF THAT MONBDY IN ANY FILED STATHMENT OF CAM- “not officially on Ellis Isiand.” Mrs. Dorr had actually been on Ellis Island last night none the less. There was no BODY OF EATON IS doubt as to whether moral turpitude or Political offense was involved, we de- cided that we have auMcient safeguards and that there can be no harm in ad- mitting her. Something was evidently about te happen. Gomething did. Lavinia Makes Hot & Cold Meats Tasty 4 Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. | Se eae Sane at ee Cala |S NON MOOUIPER, BO" PAR ab warrant inlaw for” bung here, o J.MORRIS ‘that ‘the Chief had telephoned t> put | KNOW.” EXPERT TESTIMO her Leggreeo Sb sawered ha weneres ORDER OF RELEASE. . through euch » piece of legisial —-—. consent. Unofficially she was the ‘The decision by the President and bail some other plece of lestsiation "| M’CALL TO ANSWER pereon on the island, arranging for Mrs.| gecretary ‘Wilson was communicated WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE “My final interview with Mr. Murphy | SUL ZER’S STATE Pankhuret’e reception of visitors to-4ay. |to Commissioner-General Caminettl, who SEAR e147 #498 , fi the late night of April 13 was marked \MENT ; ee, —— jasued the formal order of relesse. 4 Oat ere 478 74.98) “(wm my memory for his insolence to me CALLS IT FANCIFUL (Continued trom First Page) PRESIDENT ORDERED President Wileon felt that the law convucrs < (ad for the sordid brutality of his de- 5 Boao tere 41 0124-98) ants, The interview of former Gov. Sulser MRS. PANKHURST FREED. ‘ 4 “It wae after the Jefferson banquet | was shown to Edward E. McCall, Dem-|S4mintstered. It was easily detected. What Eve Child 7 et the Waldorf, Mr. Murphy had gone |occatio candidate for Mayor, by an|H@ said that that polson might have| WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—Mra Emme- Beane, oe afterward audee Mace nad | vening World reporter a Gen been in the Admiral's ayatem the day |tine Pankhurst, the militant suttragiet Sh ul d be T ht ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN OF LOFT STORES } wed ™y rooms with me u rou 4 ¥ eo wes jen ill, but t one | is free to enter the United States. 6 ‘ Renn: Ryle Me Gree to ay fseaqed on aren tho had taken @fteen graina of areola | Wills Island board's onder of deportation ) aug 38 East 23rd St., Just We _- Honk Rh a 7 ue. He him up! .. i would euffer intense pains, was reversed to-day after President weoth gargle *“ODOL” ing of our 4 bod p fm the telephone and onid that Mr.|,, laure, “4 NOmine for me to say at! Tne court excluded a question as to| Wilson had conferred on the celebrated ee ee ete See ten, Riont staborate lh Sonus See fers i feat Gturphy ested me te go to see him at |Tre ee «, one: Fe aig nurse 1) whether appearances indicated that the| case with Secretary Wilson and a hear- gLoar pom tore. We are new com! Sproazemente to, open @ TH file house. There will bo ne ctaterment tosgas ter | Admiral had taken the poison and tried| ing had been conctuded before Immi- Goods Carefully Packed and Parcel Post or Express 26] Ww |? ST eA Jedge McCall and I got into a taxi- bipstgebdlatey ay De!» conceal hie act. The condition of| gration Commissioner Caminettl. ae i AV. ‘esd and went F. rea! bg pot Pag Bay A a engagements. But) ine vital organs not inconsistent | Gecretary Wileon declared that he and anes, It was after midnight, and Mr. |",, with the theory that the prison had been |the President had discussed the ques- Special for Monday Special for Tuesday . _ Mrephy let us in at the door, We eat|, Did you expect an utterance lke! tain in a large dose. tion briefly, BOSTON CHIPA. CHOCOLAT CHAMPAGNE WAFERS—Thin, ertepy, the front parlor and talked over the | ‘Ms from Mr, Bulsert” Me. McCall! “On redirect examination the witness| “We agreed,” he eaid, “that Mra PH f eee rretiedt "inna | | snaprr vleces of Molasser Candy, opacco nabl _ Mats egg » eald that the conditions were not in-| Pankhurst should be admitted on her Selogsificalty , Safeauords With '@ spsclal centre ot Salation and 0 on. Mr. Murphy would Noes oe Aa ata As consistent with a theory that the poison |own recognizance. My own reason is, the Tooth ate, {agree to nothing I wanted, and I didn't (atee to anything he wanted. MURPHY TO STAND BY STIL: WELL. “ZT asked him not to interfere with (Mo trial of Gtitwoll in tho Senate, 1 thi fanciful—not that I believe he should not have made a@ statement. I do not wish to be quoted until I have read all that te tated here. Then I shall an- er epectfically and in every instance bad been administered in many doses. The first dose was probably taken with- in an hour of dinnertime on Thursday. A letter written by Mre. Eaton to Prof. and the President f there is naturally an element of doubt as to whether her acts constituted moral turpitude or were political in likewise, that ‘Whitney in 1909, while the chemist was | character. examining the digestive organa of an “Being admitted on her own recog- adopted child of the Eatons who hed|"isanct, of coume, if she violates any @ied suddenly was introduced The| of our laws, we have two remedies. Our writer sald in part: MO Le raed . —=~ Price 50 Cont, All Drogaiets, | No Reliable Draggist Will Offer a Sebstitete GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. WEW YORK CHICAGO _SAN FRANCISCO POUND BOx 10c Suggestion for Monday Suggestion for Tuesday CREAMED GRENOBLE WALNUTS Easily Conqueret LATE AND VAN, COCOA- A oh \ plied Maz. Maxphy. ‘Bilwell will be | “I do not know,” he answered,” but 1| “Will you kindly inform me bow much =} | Fare BGrarsiocken Au our stores woes daluidey svesings ual 1 Selerk. ported. 0 {) eequiteed. 30 will be only e three- [am going to verify thie interview; | longer it will be before you can state 84 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY 0 more need of pipe. clear, cigarette ‘d Gay Weather. How Go you expect ® | whether directly or personally I do not | *#4ctly what my dear little healthy, Corner West igre Corner Fulton Street ering, tobaces 10 pacity fhe, morbid | Bemater 00 live on $1,500 © year? [know, but I will find out if he stands on | #!Fone child died from? I am here alone 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAUSTREET x tn Now York Gi ~ het is only chicken feed.’ what thie statement says he sala.” in thie leolated place with my husband, er Church Street ween Beekman & Spruce Sta, ach application, " “At this conference,” said Mr. Sulser, pecan es Admiral J. G, Eaton, whom I know to Pi rk Row. and Na ua to him, urged Mr. Murphy to let be @ dangerous insane man. all Pas gat tn goed faith ths plattorm pledeve (JUDGE BEARDSLEY “low please search for foreign pole BU SH M 1 L 400 BROOME ST. 23W. 34h ST ‘@f the Democratic party for direct nom-| WON'T TALK ON SULZER | ons, an he bas talked to me frecly = Coraee Conse Sree Je Eas of Siath A Anat We talket the bil, I 8Tol 000, | sbout foreign poimons and he has all EAS’ told yr ines wi (fedhy pea RY OF THE $35,000. the cleverness of @ maniac and is cum Just West of Fourth Ave. Cor, Elm Place, He ald I was mistaken; that there was no sentiment for direct Drimaries except from & few cranks. ' “E called his attention to the pledge fm the platform, He said he was op- f to any Dill that abolished the tate convention and eliminated the party emblem, MURPHY CALLED HIM AN GRATE. Ne I returned to Albany after jy lest interview with Mr. Murphy I considered my plight and the tate situation. dime, not since, that any thought Mt Oi. My impulre was to Oght; wy Tt was only at |PAign receipts. ‘The inference 4 Judge Gamuel A. Beardsley, who is said by Wiliam Gulser to have offered 1.000 to the Sulser campaign on be: half of the late Anthony Brady, was found by The Evening World this after- noon in his law office, at No, 6 Wall street. Judge Beardsley sald he had read the Sulzer statement through. “Did you note,” he was asked, “that Mr, Sulzer says you offered him $2,000 and he refused it because he didn't under any obligation to 4 that you then took that lea F. Murphy?” “L gaw the statement,” replied Judge Beardsley, “But I have nothing to eay |about it, They refused to accept my testimony in the impeachment trial et ,"* the Judge was told, "Mr, Sulser irectly states that you took 825,000 to \Mr. Murphy and that Mr, Murphy ha ne’ any unting of that money in any filed statement of cam- that |you gave Mr. Murphy $25,000 for the mpaign expenses of the last State ec vised, qn thet ‘hi "t don't care to say subject,” sald Judge Bi ning enough to use one that would be hard to detect He has been planning ‘my death’ all day to-day, and yet lem powerless and I trust on the finding of poison to have him examined for in- eanity and taken care of." Prof. William Raich, another chemist from the Harvard Medical @chool, test! fied that in his opinion poison was ad- ministered to Admiral Eaton in more than one dose, He sald that arsenic There * i quality of might be taken with tea, with esleratus and water, with milk and with certain other beverages without detection by the patient, known hout Ohio as the "Marrying Par- because he had officiated at 4,288 weddings, died here to-day. He per- formed his last wedding ceremony from hia bed @ few days before his death, He had made all plans for Kis own funerel. ———$—__—_ SHE ( Trish Whiskey s only one Bushmills— you get the same drink wherever you order it. ALExX.O.ISHAW/] sco.ny er ee ing with costumes weight and flexible. AT SIXTH AVENUE STORE This Dainty New Slipper with patent leather vamp and flowered sik quarter is extremely fetch- present mode and is light- Made also in all-bronze kid. $5 ROOK S HOLB oS SAUCE in the 548 Fifth Avenue Above Forty-fifth Stree:

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