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BECKER BEGINS HARD FIGHT FOR LIFE; ALDERMEN NAME POLICE GRAFT PROBERS: WEATHER—Fi he id Tuesday; Cool. FINA Cc) i “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “ Circulation 1 Books Open to All?" » | _ PRICE ONE CENT. — SER NEW YORK, MONDAY, “AUGUST 5, 1912. 14 PAGES PRICE _ONE _ OENT. “WEATHER—Fatr to-night and Tuesday; Cool. FI EDITION. 3 t EDITION. BULL MOOSE PART Lieutenent Becker Anmering Murder Charge. JBATTIE FOR BECKER “am (Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Sif Artist.) BUIGHTED BY FROST AT imac seman BEGUN WITH ATTACK TS FRST CONVENTION | SS ON NFORMERS WORD Crowd in Coliseum Is Small, Cheer-' “Confessions” of Accomplices in Roy ing Is Listless, and Delegates In- senthal Murder Not Sufficient tox | | terrupt Long Opening Prayer Hold Raider, Is Argument ;* With Cries of Amen.” for His Freedom. srall Goreeyonscns or fae Brosing, minutes city shout and. screame of “ROSE IS ON DEATH LIST,” SAYS THREAT TO WEBBER’ ‘World, et t asl plese through | Lot oo Soncenee eigen Give us a Joshua," eried the preaches. Corporation Counsel Watson Insists That Aldermen Must Let Him Conduct Graft Investigation. ‘e us men” ALDERMEN NAME | EXQWERS: Pursuant to prescribed routine, Lieut. Charles Becker was arraigned A. seh tina | archos dropped ind foe simiont a. tolstuns ’ | before Judge Mulqueen in the Court of General Sessions to-day to tlonal Progressive party got a late!) “Give us amen;” howled an Oklahoma | pars \there was every appearancs of w veal {answer to the indictment charging him with instigating the murder of 4 start. Twenty-five minutes after the! delegate. (Subdued cheers. traits of 7. United States itas 1, [convention hullabaloo. It was rapeatad | F 4 as i wilte and. blue streamers and witite/ when Sonaior Dixon announced that | s/f Herman Rosenthal. His counsel, John: W. Hart, withdrew the plea of "> ee a An et Ts | Gnpataey OREM Te, cle < Pg hn th : ee en ene not guilty for the purpose of offering two motions, one to dismiss the | Of Lincoln, Warivagton and Feftermon | "Ray for the Hoosier,” chanted an | aij partihine ’ indictment on the ground that it was found illegally, the other for per- time set for the opening in the Coilseam| The Rev. Mr. Dornblaser had written the seats apportioned to delegates were | Ut his prayer and was reading !t. Sar- fairly well filled. caste applause and jeers caused him Gots. Hhad. hall’ of the. apect to pass over the last few pages and eh ware ty. There wae a band, a/ come to 8 quick close | eee ee ae ee e The band br into “My Country, | fife and drum corps, which aroused sad-| Vis ‘Thee the ly separa hs” and] who had resume r seats» ’ rose again, ors’ HART. BECK 1 outbursts of Wows.” aio ets sof th the vo t the most sta ders of the music could) Flags furted agains; the tect | yum ol t ¢ the hall back | e@Xaited Indianan waving his hat as i ii 3 The stage vel- | though beating off files, and raising ais -— oe mission to inspect the Grand Jury minutes. tt the new party | Velce above the scattering tumult, “Ray 4 R as those of | for the Hoosier.” WHITMAN. “ “11; : ” * Judge Mulqueen refused to hear arguments on the motions to-day. Republican conventions. joooene OF CHEERS O12 OUT | -—————————- zs Vote a Million, if Necessary, Declares Alder Becker will be arraigned again Wednesday, when Mr. Hart will renew N FLINN GETS A TIP EROM Este ae FOUlGKUY, funnort sour adapted entid any tonser?| man Dowling, as Men Are Chosen to Push _ jhis motions with arguments to back them, and the District-Attorney | he Wink ok cau eanua) win ars ons potaeeas bh then fale tho htt with your full con: | Investigation Into Alleged Bribery greg sen anything but eye a a looking to the trial of Becker’ ‘| on the platform F sround | Instans cesponse to the ftrat cry of tne | ie otis s ahn RBIpOT hy, . in the next term of court if possible. hia full neck pact: | lood-red flash of bandanas, | ‘ceuld have you arrested for this thing." | in Department. raagap ‘ ' Miley tei ene aioe ' |r WAGE ERT EGE V ALOR. Uae | DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO GET P After his arraignment in the Court of General Sessions Lieutenant ‘ Baroni under the: some cf (he pleteoras the orange window shades | SNOTHER MEAL: } The Commi on Rules, ‘of “the | $26,000, or a larger amount even, for the Becker made some changes in his counsel. Robert H. Elder, who was 4 ron ee pinttorm. eee ne Ceene Pena oererer ant Se HOM RET aca te tarritnte | Boards Of Ade this afternoon Fe-| Purpone of defrayinue the expenses ot|retained at 10 o'clock this morning, retired from the case five hours tater, ; There clasped the crop of scarlet poppies | {Mabel Ko neither she nor her husband |Perted favorably on the appointment ine mittee a nowever, of an im. and John F. McIntyre was retained late this afternoon as one of the legal: 4 George Derkins—who wears As quickly as it started, the storm knew where the next loaf of bread was) of a spectal committee to investi#ate| vo diig squabble over the proposition of |advisers of the accused policeman. i. bandanna in his) breast dies, ‘The red flutter vanishes, The} Jcoming from and that she could not|alloged gambling graft in the Police | Naming and engaging apccrar eounnel tol” a polic . { they whispered together. Hersons who sud ow rows of bald, semi-baid, | bear to think of the little one's etary. | Department I tha-earmnittwat In Walon Ske ike arna The reason for Mr. Elder's brief connection with the Becker defense hold each other's hands sure that|thaiched and woolly heads reappear. —_->—- ing. Mut hardly had she parted with! The report was then adopted by a ammany objec 0 oO el wa i | js istrict-, Brook] ie] the other party is not frisking them. — | ‘The hoarse yolce of Beveridge straining her darling when her husband got «| fall Board and the following committee Aminany objected to outside! was not given. When an assistant District-Attomey in lyn Mire unless sue! ow hen malght, meets PIGH fie and bucking to start another cheer! World Advertisement Bringstiob with tie street car company and, lappotated! Chatrman, Alderman Curran, | ji iuinoi) without th . Elder was extremety active in prosecuting bookmakers and race tack ie aint ape waieae OF TNA, Hata |r ne on unt he hite a key that gives | [wtih pressing Gorprty: atavad at she | who Saag were 188, Peneienon! (ree s. Tammany's opposition was {owners, and made a vigorous onslaught on some of the rulings made, 3 conference e a | the awer he seeks. | aina < ‘ , ad bem 1o pine for © le one! mm ¥ y - a aaatlon te 4 siiherg rupted by Senator, Dixons who | Toward the end of Mr. Peveridge'’s| Mabel Home, but Well | nom she had reared since it was two/iey, Mamilton, Dowling, Kenny and ae . pee yin he eh re'lby William J. Gaynor as a Supreme Court Justice. Mr. Elder alee: + Juimed that the birth o: ew | aunt 1 A inte tel sk ; 4 days old mith, a party, was to occur before the wetting | AS APOIO DARE TO? ite lGnm Dressed Women Protest. 1 o knvwa vy promige! to eine eee ian Curran then maved that [hall be the iegat adviser of the Hoard} actively engaged himself in helping to work up a case against Obarleg of the sun toenight, At the close of iis remarks a gallery enthusiast yelled | , ant of Aldermen at all thes, and especially 11 tivde, formerly Mayor Gaynor’s City Chamberlain. Aor CROLEY TKI: wae Mabel to visit me in a week, 25,000 In apecial revenue bonds be tn] ot \AVeRKON, Sha, Gumse ; i : of a feeling on the part of a nklin declared tn a tear-shaken v *)mued to defray se, Copporn- ember of the board ho started th J COUN: y-unety audience, that the| A two F believed 1 tion Counal Watnon arone to any nome: {members Of the taad who garied tel MINTY RE BECOMES BECKER'S CHIEF pages THe Hid SMB Slot | ' {thing when Atderinan Dow) CN ee nent insisted, however, that, If nee: Mr. McIntyre was summoned to the Tombs by Becker this aftermmam > care of the ald like Rich- coal Nadler paris rahe heerac thag red | and public-}and had to get an order from Judge Mulqueen to permit a consultation: uR davis, say Lois roarin ehind these We enol jon appro dl to pa * . on ‘ . “Hawi pe theeonventlonte idea’ ceo thed ence . eK! 400, and whe willing to make it « 1 to pay with the prisoner. ‘The lawyer talked with Becker for an hour and ties) call of the Mooi Mebbie so, mebbie| but the million if necessary to insure the 50. hnesa of the Investigation, The question| made the following statement: t ne Conklin apart-| thoroughness of the Investigation, ‘The | tat ita wight wet dota tee ee ea i rd did not tell Mrs. Conklin | re on appropriating $25,000 was then Mr. Becker has asked me to become one s counsel. | told tign engagement of counsel even under such their name or where they had kept | pi pets sed! | condition | 1 would gladly do so if Mr. Hart, his counsel of record, would join in the, Bum. A uprising and | he bamd piped | ¢ Then was waving wf ba and the chert four xecond: When U.K. Davis of the convention and reach farmers, waxe-work Matiel back to Mra, John essary, f spirited : for eminent legal investiga Tammany leaders -a!sod of agate type buried in the wilderness of thousand of other little calls of a Viy on the paper's 1 words, sa story Sonie of the State delegations bought tr special songs, Tle New Jerse n had this one ssjonal men,” another de owas started by a thin sque: gallery: “And women—don | gvand old party" is a-mouldering T SHADES tO lore creapnted roy, \JCQRPORATION COUNSEL PRO-/ request, Mr, Hart and I had a talk in Becker’s presence and Tater fm the’ wome . grave ' permit t women who | A") ‘ POSES TO ACT IN CASE. d in come to an sarenmnent:# j CRIES OF “AMEN” INTERRUPT | 1 “ame and faved the nation, but itself in jad reatored hy to her so disturb i ie meni meat eaten waa iertlsretite ticaia (Cay WeAre OCONe agr annot save he ut sie feare hat perhaps they ‘ ' nwel cr yi her LCT Viva one eee a aavinites cand atte crus totale euce sue pee Lal that be met) Corporation Coun Watson, who Becker was first arraigned to-day, a few minutes before noon, before The Rev. T. J. Dornblaser, in als i mn helm's slave. alte alt ei Apne fie had ney ‘ FRE ’ | Judge Crain in Part I. of the Court of General Sessions, This was pert ring prayer asked the Lord to WAVE (ai. yup tne erent On Jopth of {tall and show up the crooks ef counsel in which he was not con-| Gf the machinery of court procedure, Judge Crain being in charge of the on the delegates in proportion to poke at length of Vicksburg hear his warlike tread? in the Pollce Departmen that this sulted I ain the jegal adviser of the l tribunal before which motions are to be made during August. Judge 4 red and | board under the eharter and that oem of grafting ina ie Di rious pepahetnpery ne | \ Nee hishe nally done away with ail time jeapaclty L propose to act” he said, tHe|Crain promptly ordered the proceedings to Part I, where Judge Mule the a's history of which he seemed bf vo wo Ked,| \ Sine Lace ¢ |The minostty im heartily In : te with ade a hat te i deeply tn sted in] queen was presiding. aie to assume that the Almighty was In As we go marching 01 be ~ fay] an Mrs, Conklin’s this entire narammo a i i ’ ation that he pros) 4 CUSED RALDER CALM UNDER ORDEAL. Lag a a tue ste i MPA St : mao SNAG UG IE Me AN IOeY Ud FORAR ADD Ia Nis The indicted police officer was apparently cool, confident and keenly Roosevelt Says Taft i Wi Pea nan NATIONAL LEAGUE a> of the: (av esiimae| Got agarea: to viavinie vuvact interested in the discussions between the lawyers and the two judges, ae rage ke af ALL . lared that « willing |said Mr, Watson vut His week ef continement has taken some of the color from Becker’s face Will Not Figure in Race But one h < PITTSBL at NEW YORK, Auer tid ‘ome | going t Psy and formed rings around his eyes, but he showed no traces of worry or ag eae sara hak Cult i Ts 4 er arose and addressed the | of co-operation fear in court. During part of the proceeding he talked with his brother, When Col. Roosevelt arrived @ and withe vat | F iad the ny Say e are said that It would be tolwork to be un . “e Ii La Salle Street Station at 9 o'clock A. |} the mul he ,1 | GIANTS iorag eye TET wever, Hawavar It i paasadad Chik tha du [wanes who alto is a police lieutenant, ; ae M. to-« there was a demonstration Arie all who did not resist foretbly, | 9 sed d ae 0001 engaged to |ctaton with raferer eR P| When Becker was first arraigned in Judge Crain’s court he was | which startled even the Boss Bu (RST SPEECH TO THE BULL |. mother love tit , and to ot be left with the spectal investigating Salma i , 3 ‘ Be Te ost and ta Wall MOOSERS, ‘ Hele Hane ae BADOKLVA bye Mieco epee eAE I Lee thal ULE We represented ' y four lawyers, Mr. Hart, Robert H, Elder, formerly Ase 4 wirect were packed with men with bans Standing In his automobile in front | caresses ST, LOUIS work of the together and decide the sistant District-Attorney of Queens County; Clarence Whiteside, at one, dannas bound about their hats, tled)o¢ the hotel, Col. Roosevelt said 403 0 _ vurden ie lie Mayor Gaynor will 0 Je assistan! ao * around their arms and even their tron “% am very pleased to be with WOMAN WHE RETUANGO CHILD] : : Re I. and lie adied that he! frat witnesns "called time one of Mr, Jerome's assistants, and Lloyd Stryker, who was once | ser legs midway between knee and) you in Chicago gaia, and this time | |, Me b rtp Ae ie sige enioner vy associated as an assistant with Mr, Jerome and District-Attorney White { ankle. | at the birth of w party and not at) | UN Ss 1 @-aemonalrasions sal lon wi Pre ears. baying ‘der was retained in the case this i > A hollow equare of police wedged &| the death of ons. Zam convincea |! JY and no moltifying effect : +5 a aul Nee tre also to{ man, Mr, Elder was the case this morning, after a conference way for the Colonel through a crowd! that the people will not jthe two women who had ¢ 1 AT PHILANEL PritA, . » will co mand ax well ax mem-| with Becker in the Tombs, He took no active part in today’s proceeds which filled the sttalon tioor with feet, | [Little Mabel between them. 7 HICAGO FIRST GAME te t Hee alike i ling knees, elbows and shoulders and the of the two showed even watle | CHICAGO RMEN RESPOND ICKLY ae a i $ brea. slvors pad ahiuidare S07 [Mra, Conklin wax patting the child's} 2 1000000 2- 5} ALDE EN mes OND au ’ Mr. Hart served his motions before Judge Crain, who refused to re dy, We Want Teddy.” | PHILADELPHIA wh e special meeting caile , ag cive them, holding they should properly be presented to Judge Mulqueen, In La Salle street 8 lear nied, | 011.0 8 0 0 O O© Bimayor Gasior convgned , salle eit aang in Il. the motions were recetved and placed on the record, cession had formed with two factor in the race. give Pee eanigale’ BRIM WA ’ , . ry | peer f herded toget by violently | ‘The days of the corrupt poll: ne AMERICAN | LEAGUE. Anen Ble DALE Mae Ge ure 1, w cep la | Mr. Hart, in presenting his motion for permission to inspect the min volunteer ma. The pari | teal boss and the crooked financier n that you would die tf ie ta th i. ne fire-esun pe. in bi o ts jutes of the Grand Jury, questioned the legality of the Grand Jury sesaion. * kson Boulevard to} who stands behind the boss, and | vl didn't back AT DETROIT, wan clowr a utaet that | ey ro - fa na *"lat which the indictment against Becker was found, This was a special: » Mileblenn avenue and the Congress fre hewanapar owned by the boss 1S it w ae ita’ are Can iy answered HiGHE ANDER Tamms was to nlace vbst tt : E (night session and Mr Hart insinuated that the proper number of sarong: About a thousand persons were wait- The channels of infor:nation Hut didn't you tell us when we came CA fy Pare reside - was not present tug tm the streets about. the hotel and vs neta AGht SOUMNUBUAAN Wer Ouitok.c LOAIEE OC RIORHAR, Be ARCIAHOR Sy ae “The Court called that sesslon,” said Judge Mulqueen. “The Grand’ tm the lobby, Wd-eyed geneltmen with (Continued on Second Page.) and that you did not have money ‘we saat Sg kore op ihe mm Alar of apr opens ee 98 Wak thew, Uegvediet ie ae Jury can meet when and where it pleases, it pateen members are pre ae See Ui il a a AR tia li, ia a m “ - _ - —~ Sak nm oo ~< is aaalinsiets ON,

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