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Show HAS r JORE EViBENCE C? FRAUD IN THE ELECTION; SHYS HEARST WILL WIN NEW YORK. Nov. 20. information will be laid before Attorney-General Mayer that a Tammany leader drew $50,000 in SI bills from a bank on the day before election, says the Herald. Clarence J. Shearn, counsel for William R. Hearst, paid last night he would make known to Mr. Mayer the name of this leader, the bank from which the money was withdrawn and all other details. de-tails. - Mr. Shearn said that In the case of ot"r Tammany lenders nlco he will give the Attorney-General specific information in-formation of the withdrawal from banks of large sums of money the day before election. , Disappearance" of Krup. , 4 Alderman Gaffney, Abraham Levy, Henry W. Unger. Charles P. Dillon and George W. Simpson will be examined by the grand jury tomorrow in the matter of the disappearance of John Krup, who was- under $5000 baH on charge of illegal voting. Probably application will be made before Judge Dickey in Brooklyn today to. open a ballot box from the annexed district of the Bronx where fraud is charged. Regardless of the decision in that case. Mr. Shearn will apply tomorrow to have a ballot box from a district either In New York or Brooklyn opened on the ground that fraud had been perpetrated. per-petrated. Their Object Prom the First. . "That is what we have been working toward from the beginning," he said last night. "We have not expected to reverse the result by an inspection of the void and protested ballots and comparing com-paring the tally sheets with the inspectors' in-spectors' returns." Judge Dickey will this morning begin an inspection of the void and protested ballots cast in Richmond. |