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AOSENTHAL'S FIRST WIFE GIVES FACTS (My United Press Le NEW YORK, Aug. 5.— the Rosenthal murder investigation teday centered in the work of the grand jury which je considering three new extortion Indictments against Police Lieutenant Chari Becker, who is a prisoner in the Tombs, suspected of planning and ordering the assassination of gam- bler Herman Rosenthal to avoid al- leged graft exposure. A new witness against the police | official has turned up today tn the | person of Mrs. Dora Gilbert, Rosen | thal's first wife. Although she was | feserted for a younger and prettier woman, Mrs. Gilbert says she will) not stand for the murder of her for. | mer husband, and has furnished Matrict Attorney Whitman with testimony intended to corrobora: the confessions of “Bald Jack” Ri and “Bridgie” Webber, Mrs. Gib bert asserts that Hecker sent sev eral of his representatives to her in an effort to drag her into the con spiracy against Rosenthal, She re OUR TIME, 20,000 {a Yess, (T 1SS VONDERFUL. UND Just DINK, DISS ALL TOOK BLACE IN ANY FOOL COULT HAF MADE A FORTUNE w= DOT ISS, MIT A LITTLE FORESIGHT, “WHY, LOOK OVER DERE —~ VERE You see DOT 12-STORY. MARBLE FRONT ABARTMENT HOUSE——— I REMEMBER VEN BOvuGHY DOV Lor For COULT HAF 200, THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. UND DISS S WHOLE | BLoeK, vere SToreS UND HOTELS — IT ‘CHANGED HANDS FOR ONLY A TRIFLE OF #2,000, Now IT 138 WORT MORE DAN DOT A FRONT Foor! ‘|Osgar Gives Adolf an . Object Less son in Real _Estate Investment Words Music a7 ERE 183 NOW CHAN@ED AR DISS OLT Town A NOUN@ MAN, HAP CHANGED yess, DNGS “HAF fg 2 OUN DT IN SINCE I Was DINGS me 5 How court 1 @— s) WASS DER MAN wo OLD it! KING COUNTY’S TAXABLE PROPERTY IS $233 sian | fuses ihe said, to be a party to the amt The first session of the King 692, the la Police Inspector Hughes and a county board of equalization for thi the history of the og oa ih mauioee cuaret -— na at only too evident. by the results of) have a middle class look of respec began this morning. The does not include th fugitives, believed to be Harry | District Attorney Whitman's in-|tability about them, not too ornate board consists of County Commis |jo Ons whiet set Horrowitz and “Lefty Louie” Rosen Sedans ten the aera Ole es ee ee orate [teats connie rorperstions, whl va | berg, surrounded near Tannersville, bier Herman Rosenthal. For these |the unobtrusive brown stone fronts Blaine bee ae and whim will add abont Y. results show, if the triple confes-|which “soctety” lived in 30 years rrenewree We enna coe oarish. | $20,000,000 snore: 6a ieaieaapiesapnieeiinneenncney The Kirmess is over, The grace- sion of Jack Rowe, Harry Vallon and| ago, but which “society” has now! Street raiiway Sh is eng vir d Hauna and Council The present assessment ful, clever and charming dancers liridgey Webber im to be believed,| given up for marble palaces over-|chief subject of discussion in pr aie jriffiths, Marble and Blaine. an incre Of $440,590 over THREW MAN who stepped, waitzed, giided into that the proprietors of Manhattan's | hanging the park. There are p’ councl! meeting today. The matter | According to the assessment roll! year, and is based on 45 per cent ithe hearts of record-breaking crowds sambling houses pay out each year | however, which might be easily | comes up on a divided report, Coun j pre pared by Parish, King county /of the actual market ot te in graft almont $5,000,000 in order| taken for the abodes of steel trust | climan Blaine favoring the granting |"** ‘xable property valued at property Value INTO POND (By United Press Leased Wire.) lfour nights at the Moore, have laid away their costumes, happy in the thought that they could help @ worthy cause, and still have such a Aug. 5— [good time about it. The ladies who charter Gill, aged jlent their time, energy and ability contained in every new franchise, WILSON 40, who, while standing on the |to make it a success can now rest eens ee ioe we purenes’ a He has nev ‘ ce e | hel 5 new railway line or extension with ¢ has never used tobacco in any form “4 edge of @ pond in Zapp’s park, [contented knowing that their ef. the fran He the son of a Presbyterian n the | | here, was thrown into water by a party of hoodlum and whose lifeless body wa: later fished from the water, are | forts have been amply appreciated, and that the Kirmess was a success, net only an entertainment, but also as a money getter. Twenty. to be “protected” by the “system. And the question instantly arises, | magnates, so impressive ‘are their carved and fluted entrances, and of a franchise to the Puget Sound Traction Co. with features required by the city charter eliminated. The requires that a clause be out paying anything for chise itscif With but member of years aKo one exception, every the council elected two yecifically promined the = INTIMATE GLIMPSES OF WOODROW — the ser and ts « membergt | » which he can see accident in youth, hae ht was impaired. Presbyterian He is almost blind in directly to fr it, as would suspect, to look burch one eye the result of a t hi ta today endeavoring to learn the [three thousand dollars has been » wiz congress ¢ | He is an expert nox identity of the assailants. |raised for the Orthopedic hospital. | bomen fr.» 4 a ree ‘iene wae 4 rin ee oe wines his speeches in Gill begged not to be thrown || The iourday benefit closed oat charter provision, If they live uj His recreations are walking, | ack riage wolf, the ao oe ag see he ‘hep lis ag Bhs) beagle agp | to their promises, Blaine’s resolu lant ot which be plays poorly because of bis defective sight could not swim. His pleas were (ed, © pure bees an | tion in accord with the wishes e has three daughters, Eleanor, Margaret and Jessie, whe! uf unheeded and his body never | thuslastically, and at the conclusion, | of the Puget Sound Electric rail play golf and horseback with bim S came had the surfa hie ihe was announced ge Bead Way cannot powsibly pase. Blaine’s ; is an accomplished painter. }Polo dancers had won in the voting) attitude is that the coaneil should je is the greatest story teller {n polities since Lincols, near: Back to 243-Year Tem onws', the xiris in that number | violate the city charter in order to|f !y always illustrating his point with an apt tale. |were given a rousing reception provide the traction monopoly a He is a great sleeper, requiring (and usually getting) tes Cenvlat's Lie to Sweetheart Cost} The receipts for the four days chance to test the validity of that hours a night, If he gets less for r three nights, he tums Over half of this and sleeps 14 or 15 hours at a stre Him His Parole. j were $28,462.40 | provision. H When very tired be “TOPEKA, Kan., Aus In 190] |came from the voting contest, $1,550 Counciir Ericksoa, however foes for an automobile ride and sle as the machine runs, ‘l Wi M, Baker, « teleer onnge came from the sale of flowers, can-| warned the Puget Sound Traction % and station agent, was ating for|4y. programs and booths, and the| [Co.'s packed lobby last Friday thee serio) the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient,;seats brought $9,787.50. The ex leven ff the courts should deci the Seattle crowd, 9 0 6 at 5 After leaving their service several|penses of the Kirmess were be | hat the ‘eounell hee & Fight, to °| LOUIS HILL HERE ton’ Sunday, Bremertem — tween four and five thousand. ignore that char provision, be! 1 Agnew for nine safe express money orders were found which he had signed as agent. He) Mra. Harry Whitney Treat, chair-| would still vote against granting a Louis W. Hill, “champion booster G. Worth, Casad Sas irled and found guilty oo 37|man of the general committee on | Farman Gin taitotuce @ rescin.| Of the United 8 is in Seattle Bieiler Saturday Bremerton 4s nts a was given a maximum arrangements, expressed herself as | - . ‘oduce ends e 7 “ eated the cruiser Colorado. team, sentence of 243 years in prison. entirely satisfied with the success, | tion to bring the matter to an issue | boosting the Glacier National park |¢ to 7 After being placed in prison he} had a sister write to his sweetheart that he had been killed in a rail financially and artistically, of the benefit. She said the hearty co- operation from every class of peo- in another way than con by Blaine, Erickson’s plan have an ordinance commanding company to make an extension at a F ated to} the of Mont of the exe Mr. Hi utive board of the Great t right big is chairman | he fifth inning of a at Auburn, of the O'Brien Northern, now he's road accident. Later he was paroljpte delighted the committee & ed, and after securing stationery |? one ed committee in needed point—on East Union st.,| booster for the beantiful park, and,|ed his players off the from Gov. Stubbs’ office, wrote the ;Probably. If the company refuses,'an he says, it's such a big thing to » home team scored girl that the story of his death was ? | the matter can then tested In| boost he has not time for anything » umpire gave the game to ialee: that. he had been workiag ($112, 223 FOR EM | court without the council violating |else. Mr. Hill's family has been | burn by forfeit, 9t0@ | 7 a8 for the governor. any of the city charter provisions. | iiving across the Sound for several | The girl's father wrote to Gov-| The county anditor has $112, | - monthe. ‘There is one thing applies ror Stubbs to ascertain the facts, |223.98 to distribute to owners of GETS $505 850 a a blessed to receive if and thé governor notified the|Property condemned by the park Herman Rosenthal’s Brown Stone Front “Palace of Chance” on 45th St. Gambiing Device Demolish , AGNEW HIT HARD What's that?” warden of the penitentiary that | board for the extension of the Lake |ed by Order of District Attorney Whitman, and one of Rosenthal’s Roulette Outfits. City Comptroller Harry Carron |. With “Toots” Agnew in the box Credit."—Chicago Baker's par le was canceled, and | Washington boulevard between tke eee AR ARH HAH IE dealers in chance can afford to there are, agnin, little ahacks that |Tecelved ges 860 a ig ve E.|for West Seattle, Bremerton de ordered him to get back to serve | Mount Baker par Seward park, | w ® pay out such a tremendous sum would be passed by as “sweat! rollins Sons of New York a = out the remainder of his term. jen goon — a The money # NEW YORK’S DISTINCTION. ® money in graft, how much must shops who bought the $500,000 issue of . é was paid over by the park board|® There are said to be at the ® | they take in from their vietime? | prego park bonds voted last March, pay . efore ex-District Attorney Je-|) pan’ o A Class Yell Saves Girls |!**! pie eed ® present time 318 gambling ®! ‘There are various answers to thia| rome crusaded against gambling tol or & promsrens St eanaad and $2,00¢ 1) | \* ge ahe ater amy York, % being made in New York today, But}New York a few years ago there |°! *¢crued interes r | Four High Schoo! Students on Lake| Another Judge Who the, gree number in any ® whatever this sum total ia, be it}were 10 gaming houses that were| MAKI ; in storm With “Dead” Engine. May Be Impeached & city In the world. ingen w O08 OF to hundred millions '® year | considered the leading onox of the NG GOOD ICAGO, Aug. 5.—Four girls of | Manhattan has 17 ings and it may be as much as that icity. They were most elaborate the Oak Park High School owe their! — |® county 65 and Queens county # |i: js certainly so great that the |and the amount of money that pass e lives to the lung power they ha | ng bay P eae b jackpots of Monte Carlo and its|ed hands in them every evening developed in vociferating the 1912) Seventy-four Fe eee aes a {Riles dwindle to foolish little piles in the year was almost beyond be | class yell vd -rogeen “4 He houses, and . beside it, and place New York in/lief. Some of them have gone now | Mildred Crissey, Gladys Palmer st are apelr poker rooms. *% the very center of the world’s gam-/ang others have changed their lo Edith and sag ge were in| . flag marecs of smaller * bling map cations, but probably most of them Liiaheibocaeie an open gasoline launch in a storm| Where are these places in New or thelr successors are still plying - “ * ; on Lake Mills, Wis. when their| # enanwannnnanan|York? "Wist son ot places are(thelr trade somewhere in the city BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS GOING A engine broke down and the boat they? Who owas them and who The old houses, famous the world was threatening to capsize. t frequents them? over, were Richard A. Canfield’s HALF ree AND LESS In the noise of the storm their NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—-New York in Bast 44th st, Willlam T. Bur sereams for help were not heard on is the new gambling center of the) 7! Ba ners ore oat pee bridge's in W. 33rd st.,Jobn Kelly's| QM 7 MM —— shore, Then they organized. All} world Biba der _o ey jin W. 41st at, Charles Re w ; wet Fi shly ’ together and repeatedly they cried| This is the humiliating and indis-| stretch from the very doors of aten S., Mone Sep hen dh a. During the las few | oughly renovated, p out: “I yell, you we all yell.| putable fact, which America has/Wroud, aristocratic Fifth Avenue) co ri stains in W. Bist at weeks we have had occa and tuned, so that the Help!" " | now got to face—that New York, down to the East and West Sides > “+d eau ™ in W. 38th nay vant P r ty cannot be told It was a slight variation from the| the pride of our great nction, has of the gy anon oe — oe Lediuna in W. 46th st, Shane! sion to take as part pay in yell as originally writte Help” | come to be in a class with Monte un within deep shadows. But (WC ums =f : ng} ci lk aad meee a Sedo eubativated tor “1912 m4 Carlo, with Paris, and with other| most of them are grouped about yen a sah age aE Ny nent on the new Eiler . s generally concede The combined voices reached peo- | il-reputed European gaming re- Longacre Squ the famous cen ie a Luxe, the Autopiano, the a good slightly i ple on shore. Boats went to the sorts—has, in fact, outstripped ter of white light district at| Canfield’s was the mos Dialed i no is better tana t “ | ber and Hroadway and 42nd st. A majority of all New York's gaming sUuNgalow anc mano 1s dette rescue. The girls were transferred | foreign cities in the numbe fs A n j zi I this to be with hazard to a rowboat and taken} |size of the houses of chance within of them are but a stone's throw |Ifs appointments were mo ab I saw your son in the city, M pianos, a oe pri ee, dinars her gates. from the Metropole hotel wh rate, though no more so than thowe |...) °t piar iny people will be | | The day has passed when the| Herman Rosenthal wa shot of The” Allen's place, whict Dew tell! H b ? ~ R vail themselves of H | etropolis of the United States; death by the occupants of the drab | said to have contained a room done |, ow wuz he gettin Y ava Hen Lays Ten-inch Egg) could tay claim to belng morally | gray der ea in carved marble and costing |“MeT : best homes it fier, for quick sale sslcaon wacriien ae: aces | JUDGE EMORY SPEER Clean, This tact seems to have been Most of these gambling dens | $50,000. ivkale teat Gaerne in a great next few di | Sensational charges made against A fa at bears out what he ses we have rece nents at an average dh ‘The lat est achievement of a bee Emory Speer, a United States dis NO CHANCE bah me He " irm mad¢ f we have Sc Lune at ni . ge winning Plymouth Rock hen, owned | trict judge at Macon, Ga., may lead} CHANCE FOR A COOK! . , {him an offer ter handle their real | fine instruments in exchange he prices they ’ went by w. F. Holtman of this city, is @n/to Impeachment. He Is accused by} How did the handcuff king come out tn his public ext bition?” [estat for Chickering, Séhiner vinally sold for. We sue egg 10 inches in circumferen Ww. Huff, an ¢ wt " ‘ | He got put out oF business, You know he offers to open any cell,| = = " * n Weighing five and one-half ounces.| prominent Macon’ mec’ ‘and tne}! “aan, Wilt Give Mer Private! sndoult, door, window catch or—" |PHONOGRAPH MATCH ball Grands. These a partial list Be The hen is a steady Jayer and alllchargey involve a large estate,| 1NIONTOWN, Pa., Aug. 5.—Gec Yes, well? | FOR SQUALLING BABY J Ps have been placed ck action wiht “yt her eues ae aves sine most of them which has been in the court's cus-|-y Tetlow, a wealthy hotel proprie The commi steered him against the window of a railway the hands of Decide to come first puble yolked , - rs Mt < * ‘One louston ‘on | the i re een ORY , {or 13 years, Haft has been ior, wanta « firstcless cook for his | coach.”——Houston Post Connecticut Miss Hires. Man to Run |g @nd every one n the morning: his chacea Nompt, but Is pressing summer home in the mountains poet | Loud Machine Al! Night VEGETABLE SILK nis charges xck of this place, but he finds the | Child's Father Objects @ANN BUSH & LANE, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY fl come high, In fact, he has had | NEW YORK, An Hecause U WOW ec ok kak ua 0 a rearagerermneotnd WANTS SCHOOLS "svi: yemants he tion aX, FORE eb Gecuae Dea Arcade Wik. Seattle ing epecial teauserente in an hdl Th K. t |her awake several of the recent hot || QR H. B. NELSON PIANO, : —— —— — OF | Z N vertisement printed in a local new e ey Co} jnights, Miss Sarah “Davenport of J CORE. HOW! «occ ccc cccccclnes en Wilton, Conn. has purchased a That Seattle must prepare to|WANTED—Woman cook for moun phonograph and has hired a man tc D. 8S. JOHNSTON PIANO, mahogany ne right? It conts thousand of yt “ with private hath; private dining | , ritant | ea Fi , done, right: Peeing inunierante in prided glibc a. seal coMng gs B . to “xe back” at her. neighbor 475 STEINWAY PIANO, with ebonized AM nos pontborn Marops who will come here| i500) G0. "tse of eck poreh and usiness |aqaecise, Henson, the father of th CRSG, NOW ............. 00st ce ~ eanal ia: wasilth un by | halfaere lawn; lots of flowers to Ls sg a gr ens to have y Feugg: od Ea lyn PL ir i. cal ale aie tan abaoabon > chee is th Mi - enport arr ed if she per $275 GAYLORD PIANO, IIungarian a aan ernment mt me ‘ , president of the : iste er course, clé ze tha AMUSEMENTS: Chicago School of Civies and Phil we ne ve nteen- mile auto ride e the phonograph is mag eran Ts TOW we eeeeee cescenseeeee ee eee se Rit ees lanthropy. He spoke to membe: once a week ance > b “ Both Phones sis [Of the Muntelpal league, the Social | At last accounts he hadn't found 1 h Ihe pla vain thie Pred ited $880 SMITH & NIXON, MAHOGANY Pc vg agg pa ycke pg PO Te egrap [Wks chee arias eas GRAND, now clob, in the Commercial club rooms ‘ “4 and loudest affair that mor co o 2 eT T Pp hog y cas Schools of eltizenship should be Girl’s Fingers Sewed On lBuy. ‘To suament the arerrotin $400 EVERETT PIANO, in mahogany casey blished,” Taylor advised, “and she has the attendant play the sam now work of assimilation an. Digits Growing Again After They piece all the time. STROHBER PIANO, Councilman Marble this after- | but it cannot be used for a ye $450 a tion, begu one ylor Had B Ss db: A ; amation.b EX moe.” Taylor | _ Had Bean Severed by an Ax : Every channel of commercial | BATHHOUSE, NO WATER TOW ne vee e ence reece ee 6 aR party lines in city affairs Fingers that had been comple ty life ogens to receive a telegram. Pate PE Speco ee $500 HALLET & DAVIS, in mahogany case PROTECTING inde of an ax, are growing again ter in Philadelphia's New Buliding | Light on the right hand o he six-year-old ‘ PHILADELPHIA, A 5. is ‘ iv sak case, im“. The Western Union DAY and jcity's new: public tainote at | $350 TWAT toe wae ° | Aacon i 0 pleted a pac = w : The little girl was holding a NIGHT LETTERS place the | be turned over o the authorities, Most of th Pian be had at terms of yst oF ese lanos can be aa » | bloek of wood while a playmate cut ke 3 in r h di db 8 noon introduced’two ordinances |/t with a hand ax ¥ y you: ands. cause in the construction at the $6 Down and $6 a Month looking to the safeguarding of l, hes the sarees arrived to busiding somebody forgot to make (Wa: dn hate ss |dress the wound he asked where provision for a water supply The P/ PANTAGES ake Washington. One [the fingers we: They had been This little detail apparently aid Matinee Dally Twice Nightly. requires boat renters to be pro- vided with grappling hooks, | barn, cut clean off and left lying in the where the girls were playing Full Information by Telephone not enter into the preparatory plans for the specifications governing its “SUMMERTIME GIRLS” tie ocener yates etc. The other A lantern was lighted and the dis. construction Whirlwind Musical Comedy {S gg Mai an appropriation |membered patis were found in the THE WESTERN UNION PR Bebe not until the building was All-Peature Bil) Aan and doa @ patrol launch until October 1, hay, The fingers were sterilized and sewed pp TELEGRAPH COMPANY complete that it was dis covered that the needed connecttons had been overlooked, Srd.& University SSS cSSSSSSSNSSNE a.

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