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i ! ‘MADE BY ‘WEHATHER—Fatr to-night =POSSE KILLS TWO CONVICTS, ONE ENDS LIF ) Attempt on Rosalsky’ s Life Blamed Now on Horse Poisoning Gang © Tuesday. FINAL EDITION. PRICE ONE OENT. YIDDISH CAMORRISTS SENT BOMB 10 JUDGE ROSALSKY, LATEST ThE ORY OF POLICE He Recently Sent One to Prison, Another Is Now on Trial Before Him. AN EXPERT. Jurist Disagrees With Dough- erty’s Belief That Same Person Killed Woman, ‘The theory that tho bomb which ex- ploded tn the home of Judge Otto Rosale eky in the Hendrix Iludson apartments, One Hundred and Tenth street and Riv- erside Drive, Saturday evening, was gent by a member of the Yiddish Ca- morra, a band of east side extortioners and horse polsoners, engaged the activi- ties of a swarm of detectives to-day. ‘This theory 1s contrary to the deliet of Deputy Police Commissioner Dough- erty that the same person sent the Ro- salsky bomb and the bomb that killed Grace Taylor six wecks ago, but every theory is being followed in the vaffiing mystery. That the “Yiddish Camorra” {s a dew Perate organization that will not stop at muner has been plainly shown. Louls Blumenthal, ehiet witness against Charles Vitusky, a member of the gang, was shot to death two months ago the morning of tho day on whieh Vitueky was to have been called to trial ROSALSKY SENTENCED ONE, I8 TRYING ANOTHER. Vitusky was tried later, found guilty and sentenced by Judge Rosalsky,. There is on trial now before Judge Rosalsky Jacob Cohen of No, 90 Attorney street, fa member of the gang, accused of ate tempting to extort $200 from Hyman Rich of No, 14 Hamilton street eryman, Cohen was seen feo of Rich's horses potsoned flaxs: the street. It appears to be n reasonable be- Mef that a gang desporate onough to Kill the complaining witness Against one of ite members would not hesitate to try to Kill or maim the judge whose fortune it hae een to sentence ons of the tere rorists and try another, Rosalsky sut in the Court of Sessions to-day and called the case of Cohen without @ tremor. It is not true that the Judge has had an armed Kuard about hi wurday, He rode down to the Courts Building to-day tn th panied only by his s porter “L was bom A A fri the minal ne lives 1 the shock of so ter- rible an affair,” said the Judge. “It ig a frightful thing template that in an a ened, in the centr tion, such an outrag! ted, But I want to sa doubt Commissioner Doig x men are capable of handll vty and his g the altue (Contin' Page.) ae ; INDICTMENTS EXPECTED SOON IN BRANDT CASE. Grand Jury Investigating Conspir- acy Charges Will End Its Work To-Morrow, The February Grand Jury will clude {ts investigation into the of Brandt, the Schiff burglar, to-mor- row, It is said that only two w nesses remain to be heard, Tyler Hudson, who says her p meals in the T Herbert Maas. Neither Mortimer 1. counsel, Howard Gan to go before the file’ rumors are afloat as to what the outcome of the investigation will be, Informat! Attorney's n expects indic acy will be found, out others who have Ipllowed t vidence cannot conceive how the Grand Jury can ¢ such action, A Grand Jury report of some sort on the Brandt affair te expected Wedues- ag -of Thuredey, IN “DEVIL'S DEN” QUTLAWS AWAIT ATTACK BY POSSE While Posses Close in on Gang, Governor of Virginia Holds Council of War. BIG GUNS TO ROUT. Use of Dynamite Also Planned | in Hunt—Moonshine Still March 18.~ believed to ease the mending of State troops to Mille- ville to take up the search for the court room agseasine, was held here to~dey, Judgo Walter R. Staples of Roanoke. who has been occupying the Hillevilte bench since the death of Judge Massio, came in from Ifilleville unannounced and went at once to the private ocics of Gov. Mann, The clef of the detec. tive agency engaged in the hunt for ir outlaw followers 30 attended tio conterenes. Com- |panies of militia with machine guns and dynamite, it 1s sald, will be sent by the Governor to dislodge the Allen out- laws from thelr hiding plac HILLSVILLE, Va., March 18—Up in the western end of Fancy Top two score detectives to-day began .closing in toward Devil's Den, where it is be- Heved Sidna Allen and the members of Jhis outlaw gang ar intrenched, rcady to add further murder to their record of crimes that culminated last Wed- nesday in Judge Massle's court room, Under Detective the posse is pursuing Bicna Edwards, nephew of tie Allen brothers, and believed to be one of the gang that shot up the court roo: ‘The mountaineer 1s fleeing an fast as a badly burned foot will permit, @ur- prised by *he approach of detectives Saturday he stepped accidentally into a bls cauldron of hot oorn mash at his “moonshine still” end belng barefoot, was severely burned. He left in such precipitate haste that the posse found his revolver in its holster on the walls of his mountain cabin, His Winchester was missing, however, RING FORMED AROUND HIDING PLACE OF OUTLAWS. Clear, warm weather to-day did much to afd tn the pursuit of the murderers 3 by drying up the mountain passes, which aye bi aud en almost impassable because of More detectives joined in the forming a ring about the ui) strongholds of the outlaws--a is steadily rowing smaller mm and smal of All mounte nts fam!) f the Blue Ridge ay the mountain folk scout—to-day OMeclally they Federal Government's ‘Internal revenue almost every foot under orders to down the Allen gang, because word brought back to town today was t Sldna Allen's and Sida 8 found Jarge quantities , tn the 8 process. of nine was diwards's ca) nd his two stills were wrecked, rd Allen's ome a simti pount of i 1in dev was unea This Mquor will be rought back to Til and guarded {1 United States Deputy Marsha! teve Faddis can be notified to take barge of It, He ds now in the moun. tains, rom the very fact that almost no news came from down the mountaln sides to-day, the usual mysterlous mov eles" being stilled, townspeop! here belleve that the posses have prac (Continued on Second Page) pic de A enc 6 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonder: be Ciroulation Books Open to All." | WEATHER—Fate to-night an@ Tuesday, FIN EDITION. ap Oonreinte. (ine New tow Weta ee | TOTHEK BY CHURCHILL Declares British Are Aimed at Germany--Both Notoas Might LONDON, March 18,— Churchill, First Lord o} to-day Introduced the for the coming year Commons, The appro for amount to $25,427,000, $1,685,000, from am year, The First Lord accor the troduction with a straight talk to Ger- many promising an auginentation or retardation of British tion to naval programme, ds whose strong sense and high couras: from and are blunt siate;nents of fact If they are ex- Palatial Home of Outlaw Chief Sidna Allen; Judge to Try Gang; Floyd Allen and Jail STAT Te. correspond — with He sald he regrettes the necessity of referring specifically to but continued are & peo} not offe PRICE ; ONE CENT. POSSE KILLS CONVICTS NN DESPERATE BATTLE; ONE SHOOTS HIMSELF 'Three Men Who Slew Warden and Two Guards and Escaped From | Nebraska Prison Run Down by Posse SHERIFF REPORED DEAD AFTER HOUR-LONG FIGHT Fugitives Had Forced Family to Feed and House Them and Were Seen Fleeing in Hand-Car. LINCOLN, Neb, March 18.—The three convicts who escaped from the State Penitentiary here last Thursday, after killing Warden Delehanty and two guards, were caught by a posse this afternoon near Gretna, in Sharp County. Two of the men, Morly and Gray, were shot to death by the posse in a battle lasting an hour, and Dowd, the remaining fugitive, finding himself unable to stop the rush of avengers, shot himself through the head. It is reported that Sheriff McShare was killed. ‘The capture and killing of the ban-|left. He had been wounded, but net ita was an event replete with exoite-| mortally. ‘The last shot fired in the ment. The posse was numerous and the! harn ended his career. fugitives were entirely surrounded when | For some minutes after Dowd had end- made thetr last stand In a barn./ed his life the posse, closing in, raked were some militiamen in the|the barn with a storm of lead, and most of those in the pursu-| The three murderers, Taylor, Morley were equipped with rifles of {and Dowd, spent Friday night, all day Saturday and part of Saturday night ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall on a farm five miles east and @ NEW YORK, MONDAY, “MARCH | ‘18, ‘1912. 14 PAGES) AISER posse Ing party high power dandite plenty of ammunition, They had stolen Navy Plans armed and had were HARRISAE Wind suns from 4 country st While| mile north of Havelock, After < WASHING TONAKO, the little army of beslegers fairly rid-|Mr. and Mrs, Hall so secu Slow Up. ed died the burn the dullets fired by the| they could not Itberate three excaped convicts fell short of the Bholter of the posse, ROAR OF GUIS SOUNDED LIKE A REAL BATTLE. During the aght the 4 they cut the telephone wires and left the house. During the atay they come pelled the persons in the house to serve them with meals and permitted no one to leave. After leaving the Hall home tnéy Le THE BENCH WH ere VUDGE MASSIE. was SHo-T, ON Winston Spe f the Admiral Naval estimates of guna hy khehdioues’ ob ' rattling and echoing over the country | went to Prairie Home, obtained a hamge ppriatio: led | |side wan Ike the sound ef 9 battle. lear and went to Murdock, where they a decrease of | | When the purautt ended and the ban-| robbed two stores, taking arm: cunt @pent last dits were a | nitlon and clothing on the scene, Long after the battle) soen walking the ratiroad tracks mpanied the in- recruits swarmed from all d tlon tween South Bend and Meadow, esa ‘The bodies of the bandits were ex- posed to view on a snowbank near the barn and remained there until the au- MONE N HEARD = this forenoon were seen passing home of T. P. Ball, two and & niles west of Me They ‘were driven’ toward Spring- field in a sleigh by Roy Blunt, a farmer who resides three miles north of town, |*Mhe convicts were lying down in the naval constru: Germany's = te TRILL ovi Le abouts of the fugitives came at daybreak morning ace called South a reac of robust iD the fragments of thelr bodies tos | Bend. They hi ed that point on | body of the vehicle, forcing the farmer Masculine good gether sufficiently to identify them a stolen handear which they boanied at |to expose himeelf to the bullets of the 2 do not recoil Strike breakers have been working at | Prairie Home, r Lincoln, and they | p 4s soon as they get within firiag’ nded by plain, Ne e distance. Mest had broken into a general store at Mur- a {| William C, Seipp, Head of Big mmunition and| ‘The three convicts entered the Blunt dock and st «uns, eased with courtesy and sincerity.” att . . : clothing home shortly before noon and ordered Pia ine pawer standard’ has been fon of San Anton Al Brewing Company, Had Ree [oy ee, as the news reached here! Blunt to take them in his sleigh to extended by some of its supporters,” | were that dynamite was the cause, but} a Merck poston were started on spectal trains | Springfield, He refused at drat, but they continued Mr, Ohurehill, “to include the i the yards showed no cently Failed in Health. from this city, Plattsmouth and Omaha, | threatened to kill him, and he acceded, United States, and by this means it has { h rumor | # The fugitives left a plain trast easily a lost bot good sense and reality.” t » however followed d the sp trains were Mr, Churehill added that any retarda- iT)! HI Manes 4 rm ©. | moved along to concen: their torcea | LORIMER BRIEF FILED, thon or red truction head of the Conrad Seipp Brew-|at a point near Gretna DENIES PROOF OF BRIBERY. would owed by & pro | ; ing Company, and son of the late Com| It was plain to the fugitives this id portionate ine n Great | | aTiae 1 Sepp, s killed nt morning that they had been recognised f point 'b. amite Ret J splosion va ni ne. rollowed, Kno vy uairatod this point | Dynamite Reported Cause of Dink. Parte of the| day while the family was at br and were being followed. | Knowing | Lawyers Say Charges Were Made ng that hoth co 4) al small | ir room, The Coroner was no- | Mat the news would be -| Against Hlinois Senator to the yant | Southern Pacific Wreckave r4 Mr. Seip had committed {ahead along the railroad, they aban , ‘ build her proposed i TRF aACiic Wreckase par om eee |doned tha handear and took to the Destroy Him Politically, L not only save $39,000,000 ort H M: Who Was sixty-one yeara|felds. ‘The last lap of thelr race fF) Ww ScNG@TON, March 18—A_ brief but her wetton would auto in San Antonio, wit old, as lortly “After + o'clock aad | freedom was made tna sleigh, WIth 8] sine up of angumente on the feos ou no fi mer than Ave {sai » 4 room adjoining his bed cham. | farmer driving and s¢ Ws (he PUrPOS | the investigation of Senator Lorimerte adnoumhts, which would 7" tw @ | Der. Mrs, Seipp, his wife, and Id for the bandits Jelection was filed with the Senate In- be more t ny could hope todo] SAN ANTONIO, Tex avers n ated at breaktast the far driving the slel@™ vostgating Committee to-day by Mr, In actu ‘Twenty-five men, most of t ‘ ward the shooting, Phy-Jeatted the atte his unwelcome|Topimer’a counsel. It declares that me ‘The 9 18 /breakers, are known to have been k twist # summoned found Mr, | passen fwot that the rol] pro naw been given elther of the rats. out f not} many imore injured and , lead, Later attorneys for| was blocke t " on f0OU) ine or expending of any corrupttion de gatr ra "lings were wrecked to se en nounced he had committed | and on horse selgis and) oloa for the election and that “the creases (hey: may “make and will not bel Otter of» locomotive i ee At Of Insanity, due ty tong | Sagons Were m the rear! cvarges are the outgrowth of the de- lose a per |locel yardw of the & a A that arin ating A nination of the Chicago Tribune ry mE RYRalitGad, CAL telore tha tlth : In the ow when Mr. Selpp retired | tie flelds on both flank vandite tts allies to destroy Senator Lert without 1 mys the bustness nad de verted the ale ind tool er politically and otherwise,* _ | wae dyn ouusing Here ) rea! estate interests, | school ho ¢ iN ‘ ntere sty pellicle eco. Josion of the boiler, is b in ed ” hot been in goog| nearby the in ed to be | the 1 r 1 " p t ewpolnt of Stabbed tn Street Row, rvalry q he recove aE aie GARRI | stratesy The bandits made a dasi] Morris Rosensehwelg of No, 187 Ludlow 3 fro inet - through open or a barn, where | strest today stabbed Louts Weinberg. Taxt Bi ieobes K Hi : 1 SON To Bt BE PI PROMOTED. ter makee last stand. of No, 8 Kast Ninth street In the face after ‘4 . ws | Jess Albruszo and Joseph Ly 1 ‘ n N. Js, March Itt {9 be. | POSSE MADE ATTACK FROM UN.| "iii & pea aged bbe by a ngs Ww 1 nigtatal teers aera WA von PROTECTED SIDE, ched Up in the Macdougall street ati Jus Iho: wn ‘ ah ti anne to b le to pr t oniy three by Policeman Maton 1 ally demalisiv i t 1 oor 1 fi ss t ‘ v me sald that Welnbderg w ar ' mt Ww \ tie ° ee . wine bn kers Who set upon him in fro te r y » We t sailies | 1 at factory of Lo, Lesner at Ne 2 M I. Penge ayy Ie on LAUGH FOR AN HOUR, “Type ts, 1 1 ally | 207 Wooster street, and that he used k 7 yo \ * TFN od eee aff Meshare shears in self-defense, ft . ; Pati witene vt tage Rapti tuo far ahead of ss 4 manvinas (tid , ‘ vol tudy of law. If he » and was killed in one w vy in arviving at) the woun So c ne the bey oy af fhe weokl Chan Gov, Wilson y ave to) stiles ¢ aye operate vate SASS wigan wat sere seemed ne hope ff dhe Wong, °° Bo ee Wi Meat, Mite | rominate w Wice-Chancelio: in his plage,! WoWdMougnt unt there was Ko hope jendanvet MAb Paste Mawe Bel , 7 gees

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