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THE EVENTING : Begins To-Day }POCSOO SS SONSOTSOS OONN08 Cordially your good health. RICHARD.” the letter to him over the telephon: an Mr. Murphy replied from hi Ground, L. 1. “Tell Seren crn MURPHY $2500 Murphy from the leadership, consid- Sere the Murphy letter an important | Beardsley Tells at John Doe “@ecument. It shows, in his jedgment, i Hearing of Handing Over * «that Murphy has not only lost the Money Sulzer Rejected. support of the younger leaders who pave been sticking to him, but te com- “pletely out of the sympathy of the “qmembers of the Old Guard of Tam- many Hall. ning about the tetter|NEVER SAW IT AGAIN, what’ piecate' me moet to| Testifies That Brady, Just Be- written after the last fore He Died, Spoke of Its Return. ‘ Fes Merged ‘We object to such ao Mag ip as bis, We demand that) As former Governor Sulzer is much é tarot ea, Horegaterig ‘Ss Interested in the graft investigation ; party 7 which is being prosecuted at Albany, “gust the reason that Mr. Crokef men: |i was not @ witness to-day when Ftions that wo cannot win with heart areyhy te power, it's a fight for atoba Oblee Staguatrate Manisa on. Sour organization and it's fight for » sour party's aucceas, Alexander Bacon, Mr. Sulser’s attor- = What effect will the letter have on |: had a consultation with District- tthe aituation 7” was asked. Attorney Whitman before the hear- @ “The letter will be a weapon of in- |!" began and explained Mr. Bulzer’s calculable strength in our hands,” re- | desire to be in Albany. Mr. Sulser geturned the Justice. “It will give the| will be a witness at a subsequent Crokerites encouragement to join | hearing. A ren eas | Word was alo received by Mr. Whitman from John J. Kennedy, or fone in hp mtd State Treasurer, who sent his regrets leadership. more demor- ¥) to Murphy's t wy to pepe to be absent from to-day’s @ Justice O'Dwyer sald a committee! Judge Samuel A. Beardsly of Utica, jaf the National Democratic Club/attorney for the late Anthony N. ‘would visit Gov. Glynn next week sfand present to the Executive certain | 2edy. was the frst witness called at e@modifications of the Direct Primary | ‘his afternoon's session. He took his which the law committees of the|/seat in the witness chair, gave his believes will eliminate such/name and his address in Utica. He as Murphy from the roster of party as President W! a bill | SAVe bis address in New York City as a pocitne nde of Charice F. Murph; nh Heat 6 heow what this pro- it, of tl proceedings. I A ‘are not. surprised at the ceeding is before I answer any other | h*s, inne in ‘ae ee eee 0} They questions,” be declared. Assistant | (het, ‘he !nventigation has gone far) ® District-Attorney Clark explained the | fishing expedition: John Doe proceedings. FACTS WARRANT THE TAKING ADMITO HE GAVE MURPHY THAT OF TESTIMONY, “But nothing could be further from the facts, The eo Ue 928,000. information laid be- Pe dla ed rive £26,000 to Charles F- ifore me has warranted the taking of ya m fn replied + saput [all the teatimony which has been ‘What im get his cinder-con-|interrupted Mr. of into the gal ” large number of men whose in- BCs i gptengers Ug ples tent it te to wrong the State in con- “T direct you to answer the proper |act® and thelr letting. a actions, questions of the District-Attorney,|_,"1f any one is aggrieved he basil ieut, Post Is Shot Clear Out!” col, Goethals also suspended W. recourse to the courts. iy ae eT Toa cot wate eto | believes anything is being done which setOr ld wah fon auch’ sefuset or 1| vention. We have striven, with th Wise the District-Attorney to | ble assistance of the District-Attor- _ Engine Explodes. may ney, to proceed in accordance with Gren’ gee to anewer: 4 Jury. I) the spirit and the letter of the law. Beards) No one has been compelled to yield here. The Beardsley case is proposition. must decline to go on with any tt nt. . ware Murpliy and |peemeet Unless I'am directed to an-|"tnetore me here sa paper sworn Goethals, Chairman of the Panama "eathen "toot Murpiy “You're under oath, Mr. Beardsley,” fe by mes Plsteicts Attorney onl there Canal Commission, to-day suspended ‘hatman, to evade the elect! ton lawa, Perea cante. Sore: iin tapmenene, See ise returns of contributions sary department, at the conclusion of Oot tinderstand 1 am directed to|*"d_ the. Il the hearings which gave Burke « testify by the Court? ‘asked Bearda- |, ice gp eter ange dren elt chance to clear himself of the charges es tli iiegal t shall court court inter-| Of Aeroplane When the — | ence department, tl any rights in this court. No advan-| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 9.—Lieut. tage has been taken of any witness.| H. B, Post, First Aero Corps, U. 8. A., “I have discretionary powers tol was instantly killed today by « fall WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, id B A L A '@) ©” pe ng a he Yellow Room” eeeseoooesoseeoes PSSSSSSSO9SSS 989 Fe cra” | BDANY ATTORNEY Minister; Girl He Was Acquittedof Kissing; |MANNNG KEPT FROM es Note tetas. ‘Tanne P. Sal SUEARS HE AVE Her Mother and Grandmother at Trial| WIFE'S FUNERAL, AND ae JOOOOOG) @) ® @) ® - MRS PAINA, g DODODHDDH®OSGHHOODOQHOOGOWOGOOOS BURKE, SUSPECTED OF PANAMA GRAF, 6. SUSPENDED peed Goethals Confronts Commis- ARNY AVIATOR! wes rn ings of $137,000. —_-_-— PANAMA, Feb, 9.—Col. George W. John Burke, manager of the commis- that he had accepted gratuities and of alleged irregular business trans- Shipley, chief clerk of the subsist- reason given be- ing “incompetence.” Goethals had yesterady received the report made by Mr. Nye, the special agent appointed to investigate the charges against Burke. He then in- formed the latter that he had given A, 3 cal privileged communiontion” Mr. make t! ny pesenedin AF ONE 90 Need ‘of 600 feet in @ hydroaeroplane, him a chance to explain, after which y T would be willing to| ation of Beard: ‘Wilson, Gov. Glynn or in.any endeavors Magistrate McAdoo then adjourend : al ” give $36, the hearing until next Monday. af cleaner politics,” said I fre —<—<—<—— TELL8 HOW nk GAVE UP THE interests of the public that they/the bay Lieut. Post was seen to shoot should be public.” i BIG CAMPAIGN GIFT. ba rales vA raps that the en- | bow he came to be possessed of much gine exploded. count and’ I'belleve it ie in the west] About 160 feet from the surface of |he sald Burke would have an oppor. tunity of producing evidence of the innocence of his transactions and of real estate in the United States and Canada and of large deposits in’ In- it Cees hin ames tare ta oe any | TOM SHARKEY OW TRIAL ieee, We iecites comets dianapolis an@ Colon banks, ‘and offered him a campaign contri- Goethals explained that it was not Button, of abe Twas scting, **/FQR RUNNING TOUGH PLAGE| cum» on. nortn intend, acrou tne| hit Province to deal with Burke other from Mr. Anthony N. Brady—but fu, Sulser has already testified about this. . “It was a week or ten daya before Election Day, which fell on Noy. 5, 1912, that I offered it to Mr. Sulzer. “2 0 not purpose to be dragged that I am assist! ‘Ogh les ¥F. Murphy. 1 took the is © toe ft which was in $1,000 bills, to i East ‘Seventeenth im." $25,000 to-day An Special Sessions before Justices O'Keefe, Russell and Collins ‘lark asked. ¥ but that he would do his utmost to "| WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— Second Member of Committee of Fourteen] rieut, Henry B. Post was born in New | ring the case before the courts to de- my .| termine his guilt or innocence and to Tells His Experiences—Catholic | ¥ork June 15, 204s, ond wan comm. [ascertain whether @ conspiracy ex- fan Diego. than in his administrative capacity, I don't want what I/He told me he didn’t want to tak ‘Twenty- tm 1911, tie) sted to defraud the Government, just sald to be construed tojund suggested that I give it to Prelate Also Heard, dec sicethg word Burke was told what evidence had mak total of sixteen in gov- Tom Sharkey was plaéed on trial pap poate since 1908, Mats been obtained to show that he ap- one in the navy. parently had profited by his connect- PS ramet world over pi jon with the Commissary Department. on the charge of maintaining a nut-! otay 495 persons have met death| 4 list of the deposits made by Burke I have no knowledge of what be-|@nce: The charge grows out of the} ance 1908, eleven having been killed|!n Indianapolis amounting to $36,000 Chee Se att eau! remember | saloon on Dec, 18, Andrew I. Horne, contributed to a campaign had|his manager, and David Cuneo, a raiding of hie East Fourteenth street! guring the present year. and in Colon amounting to $42,000 dur- ing his term as manager of the com- Loos returned, ‘That's all { know|waiter, were trie at the same time. QALLS DEAD MAW FATHER me cies wie alo ead oe tat ot Charles 8. Briggs, a member of the Q. Did Mr. Sulzer give any reason) and always found uneacorted women for not accepting the $25,000? A. He sui ‘ Not take it; that I'd better give it|Keller, and that many approached Q. What did Murphy say when you | ya i h t break you expect to see Gov, Glynn | save him the money? A. He didn't | ree ie, nara to | break down aie turns from Washington?" | say much, Our conversation was a | PTies's testimony, i ‘was asked. hope to,” the Mayor replied. it was from Anthony N. Brady, The REdECTING TN cut nasteye piney corctimes| AND DISTURBS FUNERAL| s=sspoi ana in cunnas id not, He merely told ine he would |! the back room and in the raths-1v011 Who Made Demonstration properties purchased by Burke In In- Ing & ing to had been traced through various per. sons to Burke. quietly to Mr. Murphy. him, Abraham Levy, Sharkey’s law- With Friends of His Mother Burke, given a chance to make statement in his own defense, sald Locked Up for It. “IE can look you or any other man in the eye and tell you I am inno- very short one. | ‘The Very Rev. Mxr. William G.| yaward H, Garbrecht, a sixteen-| cont, You have not found one thing Q. He knew where the money came} Murphy, rector of the Church of the | year-old boy, of No, 648 Tenth ave-|in the record of the secret servi statements. | want to say right here ee mand be is to be in the city |from, didn't he? A. Yes. I told him immaculate Conception, on Kast |nue, and four friends of his mother|/man that varies from my previous Mayor said he had not planned|payment was made as by an indi.| fourteenth street, teatified that tb the President. —_—Sa are locked up in the North Bergen, N, vidual, knew of evil conditions in Sharkey’s | J,, police station to-day charged with|in my life and 1 will go before any ‘The next witnens to take the stand| place. disturbing the funeral of August Gar- I have never taken a cent of money N LEROUX FORMALLY ARRAIGNED home being in Verona, Then came the reading of the charge und Man- ning was led back to the Chief's MANY WOMEN IN CROWD AT THE FUNERAL. If he realized that hin wife's tin- eral was taking place as he was arraigned Manning made no mention of it. Barly in the day he had begged to be allowed to attend it and bad made no reply when Chief Long re- fused this permission. It was about | 2.20 o'clock when Mrs. Manning's | body was borne into the church, Outside a crowd sf 1,000 women, many of them pushing babies in car- | riages, shoved and pushed as they tried to force their way into the Mttle church at Warren and Wilsey streets, already jammed to capacity with more than 600 persons, Squads of police pushed the women back from the door so that the pallbearers could pass with the coffin, but the crush was so great that half a dozen women fainted and had to be carried into Nearby stores and revived. The dead woman's mother, Mra. Reuben Cobb, and her sisters, Mrs. William Reilly, Mrs, Clara Cunning- ham and Mrs. Addie Pierson were 80 overcome they had to be assiat- ed to and from the church, Mra. Pierson fainted several times. John .Zink, who lodgec with Mrs. Manning, wept throughout the service. The Rey. Irving C. Starr conducted | he ‘ice and referred to Manning rtless heathen.” He warned all girls against men of hie type, and made his sermon a lecture on the les- son for young girls which might be drawn from the tragedy. Six car- riages carrying relatives and friends of the dead woman followed the body to the grave in the Presbyterian Cem- etery in Caldwell. Meantime at Police Headquarters | the third degree examination of Manning had been resumed. He is said to have admitted that on Brie day night he knew that Masel Herd- man had killed his wife but not to have admitted that he had \y pre- vious knowledge of the girl's plas. ‘The nature of this inveatigation | Chise Long wants to know, and be- was kept secret, No word came from | cause he dosen't know it is one rea- eon that he has not arraigned Man- the star chamber, though twice the door opened to admit C. D, Manning, mobile, and to let out two detectives, who hurried to Verona and at the Mountainside Garage, Manning’s busi- ness there, arrested bis chief assist- ant, Edward Mullin. Mullin, it le eaid, told the police that Hazel Herdman visited the . garage twe hours before the mur- der on Friday and got frem a wer a revolver belonging te Manning. He, it le understeed, has maintained steadfastly that he owned no revolver and that Mise Herdman got none frem the garage. ANGERED AT FAILURE TO SEE HIS CLIENT. His failure to get access to Man- ning and the knowledge that Prose- cutor Louis J. Hood was preparing to present immediately to the Easex obtained so far in the case angered Mr, McDermit. “They're trying their hardest to make a case against Manning,” sald court for vindication, TIMORE BARRIER UP. [Mc BDeM est foMd contractor |" “How do you know? Were you lbrecht, who was claimed by the boy °WASHINGTON, . 8, — Col. PAL {of Schenectady, He testified that he /ever in Sharkey’s auloon?” the prient f Goethals, at the direation of Secre- Lu had contributed $200 to the campaign | wus asked. as bis father, ‘The funeral was at | 00"Garrieon, wil turn Burke's caso ||, Teele ted cod fund on Oct. 31, 1911. “No, but 1 have talked with por- |No, 1276 Newkirk street, North Ber- r to the United States Attorney at ideal oy Pa pda roadway” construction “copartuerihip | oAttorsey Levy imimediately demang- |€%, last night. NGJnited States District-Attorney. te offering fer of Rehenectady, testified that ijed that Mar. Murphy tell the names | Garbrecht, who died Saturday, was) ai ovgen a said today that ‘uesday and W has had twenty or twenty-five mites of|fo these persons, but the priest rv road repairing to do in the Hughes nu vin 4 administration, which were given on In the Dix regime, | fessional, It was confidential and he he also had contracts for repi would not divulge the names until he but these were “slow in comin had consulted the persons, Levy tp- |!n# to the mother she was married sisted and the Court informed him he,to Garbrecht by the Rev, A. W. Hop- | would have to tell, The priewt stead-|per of Trinity Reformed Church in|dead man, She was asked to go work under the Republica fantly refused and his testimony was | mast New York more than five years ordered stricken from the record. Q. Was anything said y Later it was arranged that Mar. |” & painter and decorator and had lived | Dan" of the documentary evidence in fused, saying that while he did not \for several years in North Berget| the Hurke case had already been for- receive his information In the con- with a woman regarded as his wife.| warded to him, and that as soon as "They had two children, and accord- | »* received the remainder be would take action, to inmake no disturbance ou so. 1911 about the de of the Admin-| Murphy should leave the courtroom | Mdward Garbrecht’s mother, who| The son end the men who had accom- istration? A, Yes, it was understood ‘the Democrats should have the pref- erence. Miller testified further that he had for @ contribution o| 1912, but be only ga ferred to und get their consent to the use of their names for the pur- namracigens %°'S oe ye years ago and hap never been di- tae testimony. He did vo, pron. | Yore’, spreared at the funeral with and consult with the persons he #e- |said she married the painter twenty | panied however, hung about the: house, disturbing the services until; the police wero called to arrest the and frionde and sakea to be! They will be arraigned before to, look at the fave of tho'corder Moding this evening, away and did a0, saying she wished the lawyer as he left Police Head- eecascerenseseses ese9er quarters. THIS WEER’S COMPLETE NOVEL GOCSOCOOSO SOS BESSTSSCOSODETS TS OESSOOUSIOSISTEOT DY. HYVESEOED: return home and cach time she de- clined, saying she loved Manning and Chief Long and Captain of Detec-| had made up her es Frank W. Tuite conducted the| life as she pleased. ret examination of Manning to-day Jana it was reported that they based mind to live her Five weeks ago the father learned that Manning was maintaining her in quarters in Bloom- their data on information given to! fleld and he applied tu the pollo to in Manning's | arrest the garage owner. He and the This man is| girl learned of this and they sepa- ald to have contradicted in many re-| rated at once, the them by an employee garage—perhaps Mullin. spects the story told by Manning of his movements from Friday before the murder to the time at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The evidence so far adduced consists | ton Turnpike and principally of the confession made at No. 59 Spruce st: girl going to live Hodges, with her aunt, Mrs, George reet, “Hazel met Manning a little more of his arrest / than two years ago, when he butit Verona,” said Mr. by Hazel Herdman as she lay dying) was born on Mi tn Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. | seemed infatuated In addition Chief Long and Capt. @ | office, but thin time hin lawyer went } Tuite have drawn sufficient informa- and when | saw tion from Manning, from his sister,|ae I knew he was Mra, William | keep away, but I learned that he was Mra. Reuben Cobb and Rellly, mother and sister of the mur-| Ona one day, early dered woman, from another woman | 1912, whose identity is kept secret, and | forty-e! from a youth who is believed to bea it hours. chauffeur employed in Manning’s|remonstrated with Mountainside garage Verona, to warrant thelr holding Manning and Mrs. Garrabrant—the woman as & material witness. | CANNOT ACCOUNT FOR ALL OF HIG MOVEMENTS. the Mountainside Garage at Pomp- remont avenue, Herdman to-day. “Hazel was not yet seventeen—she lay 9, 1896—and with Manning, He was constantly coming to the inn, how things were going | ordered him to keep away married. He did communivating with my erm nip | in the summer went away and stayed When she re- turned she said she had been with Manning. Her mother and myself her, and for the at Pompton|next month I thought that she had Turapike and Claremont avenue,| determined to put Mannihg out of her mind, SAW THE GIRL ‘There are moments during Friday | Window in time to night and Saturday during which the “It was the last police cannot now account for the/except the two tit movements of Manning and Miss|the street. 1 suspected that she was Herdman, There was report that) !!Ving with Manning, but I did not the couple had driven know it until five to the place |i tried to have him where their baby boy ie hidden, had/knew that Hazel hi: killed the child and then departed intending to kill themselves, that | $d put her out of Hasel had completed her share of the pact and Manning had age. Chief Long declared to-day that so far as the death of the baby was concerned this theory had been dis- proved. The chief said he had seen the baby, a boy, who v. 27, 1913. But the police have not bandoned the double suicide theory. DRIVING AWAY WITH MANNING, “Then one midnight, I think early in May, I heard the noise of an auto- tmobile outside my place and present- ly I heard a door slam. I got to the seo Hazel driving away with Manning. { saw of my girl mes I met her on weeks ago, when arrested. Inever aud been a mother until I read it in the newspapers, my heart and out of my mind, but now I will do for her what little remains to be done. lost his cour-; “The lev. John R. Pratt of the Ve- vices. They will be rona Congregational Church, whi Hazel attended, will conduct the gar- held in my home, and Hazel will be buried in Kosedale Cometery in Orange. We expect to was born on! have the funeral this afternoon ifwe tles to remove the It is in the hours between Friday | that time. night when Manning escorted Miss) It proved t¢ Herdman back to her aunt's home In| ‘he, body of Mrs, Bloomfield and 10 o'clock Saturday | morning when he called automobile and drove her to Newark! for her in his|taking shop in Noi | was held from Gustav Kunz's under- can get permission from the authort- body from Kunz’s morgue, in Orahge, to my home by ble to get ‘dinun’s home rth Centre street, Orange, in the same room from which that the police are chiefly interested.|{he, unfortunate Ocey Sneed was On Friday night Mrs. Reilly bad) PUrled some years eased at Miss Herdman in Police Headquartere and had Pratt preached a simple sermon and the only @nes said: “That| present were Mr. and Mrs, Herdman, la met the woman who killed my| Miss Herdman, an elster.” Apparently the girl had nothing to tear when she left the police build-| them from the He later she was! ——— ing, yet @ dosen hours buying the bichloride of mercury her life, What aight and early! Commewijne, Port Hasel, Herdman| Ajlemania, Kingsto happened on Friday Saturday to make determine to kill even persuade Manni! @ double one? ning on @ formal charge. i Charles's brother, and two women bd who arrived about noon in an auto- ant amb oF Arthur J. Herdman, irl slayer, eald to-day give his daughter burial. She had been separated from them for nearly two years. In that time her mother had not seen her and her father had seen her only twice, when he met on the streew of Bloomfield. Each time be pleaed with her to WAN me a loliday Feature For Lincoln’s Birthday IGH GRADE BON BONS and CHOCOLA ALL CHOCOLATES— || Well, Quit Thinking You Cannot Eat rv] 5 (Net Lazat County Grand Jury all the evidence | Promptly Restores Good Digestion. STEAMSHIPS aunt of the girl, and a small brother and sister. iy followed the body to the grave in an automobile which had brought rdman home. 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