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. = eerereneerrecearenmanmnayiccentt Oo ne a a ee TN Ege eee pm ge Leg Meee saan UNDER FIRE OF $75,000 FUND I EDITION. ITNESSES Y PROBE f COON, IF | “VICE TRUST” ~ IN GRAND J § WEATHER—thowers to-night or Friday. Fi EDITION. ‘a ( « Circulation Books ‘Open to Au,” | __PRICE ONE CENT. ‘ Hie Noten CNEW YORK, kK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1912. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ‘SOCIETY OWNERS OF VIGE DENS 10 BE PROBE WITNESSES GOULDBROKAWS [DIVEKEEPERS AND HELPERS WIFENOWSEEKING| = TESTIFY IN MURDER INQUIRY ABSOLUTE LUTE DIVORCE ars. Gould Brokaw and Husband ‘gam, Paul,Mox Hochstim and Martin Whom She Now Seeks to Divorce : ies ial Os Connacht Engel Among Those Questioned in New Action Against Mil- ' About Rosenthal Murder Sus- llonaire Yachtsman, pects and Graft System. THREE “HIGHER UP” POLICE CERTAIN TO BE INDICTED. Three Politicians Also Marked by Evidence Gathered in Seven Months’ Hunt Under Whitman. When the witnesses summoned to appear before the Grand Jury investigating the Rosenthal case assembled this afternoon a sensation H GOLONEL NOT BUFFING HES INTHE FGHT TO WN MOOSE CONVENTION SHOWS no | HAYTIS PRESIDENT }ING om ~ — | “DESIN LANES,“ 22-< ‘ PUBLIC IS : 40 OTHER ICTNS ' Delegates Had Real Fire in | Their Eyes and They‘Are } Going to Work. The “Big Bull” Insisted on} Calling It to Make This One Fact Clear. CASE IN COURT TO-DAY Plaintiff's Counsel Obtains an Order for Service of Notice by Publication. ‘Tenderloin Resort Rentals Are Many Times Higher Than Usual Rates. Mrs. Mary Blair Brokaw, who in 1910 secured a legal separation from her milionaire husband, W. Gould Brokaw, after a trial replete with neations, has filed an action {n Nassau County Powder Magazine Attached to Palace Blows Up and Build- ing Is Destroyed. Men and women prominent in so- clety who own real estate in the Ten- |derloin may be among the first wit- nesses called before the Aldermanic Police Graft Investigating Committee, BY LINDSAY DENISON Se Alderman H. H. Curran called atten: biedleg a ea ae Bats be- was created by the appearance of Martin Engel, the veteran dive keeper; 4 (Sam Correspondent of The Rve- bai ies. mnacaee erp tion tovday ‘to the fact that owners) Cour Justice Janldd Vis Solin gate Mox Hochstim, a partner of Sam Paul, the gambler; Sam Paul himself . of houses in which gambling 1s con-| poem Bos whieh ve stakan cut" 6b “tbh ducted are liable under the law and that |Parere tn tn Mails aac and.a little company of persons connected with the Lincolm Hotel at such houses are actually owned by persons high in social circles, Alderman Curran said: “The purpose of our investigation 1s |not to get a bunch of grafting police- men alone, but to go clean into the con- ditions that make that graft possible, The owners of the houses used for gambling and other immoral, purposes ‘WUT pe atl that their property 1s rented out for such purposes. It is well known that lobbies of the Chicago hotels in ansicl- pation of the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive candidate for the Presidency are all back in thelr Places. Men in blue checked blouses are tacking down the green carpets which were taken up a week ago to be £A¥ed from the pawing hoofs of the as- eemthted Bull Moose, If any chairs or settees wore removed Mrs. Brokaw names three co-respond- ents. In her complaint she declares spe- cifically that his relations with Estella Perre on July 10 and 13 1908, aboard the steam yacht Sybrata near New York were such as to entitle h we divoree, - Ti Fifty-second street and Broadway, recently raided as a disorderly house.’ These persons were mixed up in the throng that had been called to give testimony upon which to build indictments against “Whitey” Lewis, : “Lefty” Louis, “Gyp the Blood” and “Dago Frank, the four ‘ acciised of the actual murder of Herman Rosenthal. But Martin Engel and Mox Hochstim have not heretofore figured as directly concerned te the Rosenthal murder, and their presence brought out the fact that tiie Le Conte Perished as Flying Missiles Kept Rescuers Back —Many Others Killed. Port Av FRING Rayt!, Aug. 8— Gen. Cin iden: of kaw wad « cdmpanion -o! the former s@ make room for the candidacy of|the Republic of Hayt!, perished early|*o) } vent for several chase a [2% the Kaiser Withelm 11 on April § District-Attorney has a side graft issue on his hands. { Miram Johnson of California to be Vice-|to-day in a fire which destroyed the|reasonghle price, and 15, 1002, She says he was @ com- Information has reached detectives employed by the District-Attor- Pete ney are back: tor, Aleo CAF" !atignal Palace. The blase was ouused} “at ie true thet the names of oume of ea je Gna Gee gh eg inet ney that, following the murder of Rosenthal and the arrest of Jack Rose ba hg by an explosion of the powder magazine |the persons most prominent in New h Stamtot ‘onn., in September, (iil: Ab be bs Our across the poetic aween of the | At tinea to the palnce. York society may appear in the iiet of |2 & ind “Bridgie” Webber, a movement was inaugurated looking to the a eee rte eer, aA ake TR addition to the death of the Prest-|owners of houses used for such pur-|OTHERS MENTIONED, BUT ARE collection of a fund of $75,000 from divekeepers. The collection of that ‘Michigan's rumpled surface flickers Gent, 400 other persons were either | poses. If there are any euch, they will NOT NAMED. back the rays of the sun as though Bothing had happened since Mond @e though there were only ywo politic’ killed or wounded in various parts of the city, by flying missiles, or falling buildings, shaken down by the ex- be among the first persons called by the investigating committee, I would not be surprised 1f some of the wit- Brokaw is acoused of showering un- due attentions upon other womer whose names are not mentioned in the com- fund, which was meant to bulwark the so-called “syndicate” of dive- keepers, was in the hands of Max Hochstim, Martin Engel and Sam Paul, according to the District-Attorney’s advices, loston. nesses were persons who are usually Patties in the United States instead of PUN cose this morning a for-| written of in the society columns of | Paint. Out\of this probably grew the rumoryalde graft line was indicated vy the three, and a lot of others which don't sion shook violently every | newspapers. In a long statement to the Court, that there was @ big fund under way paige bgp Grand Jury ante-room 0 01 % d He dis heir {house in the o!ty and caused all uhe| “These persons should be willing to| Howard A. Sluckinger, counsel for Mrs. : for Becker's defense, On the contrary, Page i Mitre But+— yopulation to rus 6 streets. |come forward and explain to the com-| Brokaw, gave his reasons for askin, WGOULD the fund run down by the rman tzsimmons population: a a s of the West Fi No matter how little one may care). . y 0 ’ e re y aLOAKAW*s Atorney's detectives had nothing to ‘orty-seventh street eta- oey o,| mittee why their proper th milli Everybody ran toward the palace, Property i put to|that the millionaire defendant be served put| tion, who workea for the reason, the mushod, the manner vs os6 it was found that the powder|Ambiing and other immoral uses, If|by publication. Mr. Sluckinger stated Bete tr tee er ae IAVEalise: | SING. BhlIpeme nL seeiTaR went Dern » at od e. 7 e c e: ovlel LJ ee} oe a“ a ee Lec : habits Peet has magazine had blown up, A few min-|they know of the facts they ought to|that he tried to serve Brokaw at the _ gry Lacie 43 "be methods of | ty-seventh etreet precinct, Louls Krese, cynical in ago tonday Utes Inter the palace itself, which was) fave to say so, and it their property |home of hie else Mre, Bromhelt Gu or one corporation which deals in vico|the Waiter who saw “Bridgie” Webber watched this Roosevelt-Johnson convens | 1s of wood and had been badly shat-|!s rented through agents and without | pert, No. «0 West Fifty-sevente street anea =o | close corporation which ds and Reich , pul pod anc bee t , No. 7 cations of | ‘eich run away from the Metre tlon—who does not belleve that ft is (Nt O) Mont Mehock, caught fire and|thelr knowledge they ought ¢o be glad|New York, on May 18 et pial in @ wholesale way, the ramification! Sls eet S } going to be more than a bluff made lo shanci explain,” . ’ the rest of the train when they left the| the organiza ing from the seed the murder, an@ thos fl was destroyed In less than an hour, fa chance to explal about to leave the place in @ taxicab La i L aHUe unt guthenemenel | ct aide to che ‘Tenderioin and|CFoner's Physician Schulte, who per wood ‘ol ‘ostot ——___—. r lo emb ower el 0 a fommea ‘The 651 so-called deletes M0 a ee ane re eerie by the! “BULL MOOSE” SETS A FIRE Aaa EL eee i into the marah. Aw they went over the| Harlem, "red the autopsy on Rosenthal. ted Roosevelt and Johnson yester- fuccerded one another, caused by the) 5 prosese server p e |two, forward cars plunged ahead and T ‘ere also present Mrs, Herman tna tit: ft Attar of Papers through window of the cab) VICE SYNDICATE MEMB! Rosenthal, Ji h had real fire in their eyes, Men |enormous quantity of munitions o : [hit the locomotive a glancing blow, | Joseph Immerman, her nh had b di i. |B. ve Cat to Brokaw the millionaire hurled them ON GRILL. brother-in-law, Hi and women do not look like that, do War whch had been stored in the cell- | Big) Tom . ie resulting in one side of each car being larry Pollok, at whose ars below the Palace, and these pre- | 0 the sidewalk, exclaiming: "I am , Pngel and Hochstim were plainly! home Jack Rose hid after pot have that queer sirained tone in 47 Pelow the Palace, and thew Pre | CHitdren Steep, kite: Bate. Pau Ree oaiings fell H partly open The cause of the| OFS! and, Hose eee to an | den tenet nei » te there ts In them ented & bd 4 erty rd Jol Fre ” \derailm nt is not known. orien & bape ts eo thelr a Ith te Reine to work on. | been quickly called and the population | “Bull Moose,” a large cat of the gen-| There have been rumors for some | ‘Judging from. the appearance of the|anteroom to the Grand Jury room and) Hospital, named Mra, Rose! who at. fomething which ie pid her peopie| Which Was endeavoring to help from |teman variety, belonging to the house-| time that Mrs, Brokaw would sue for smashed care it 1s remarkable that any |Disced behind locked dc with a score | tended Jack Roi wife in childbirth Uke yeast through the other people | wile hold of Nathan Namesson, returned early | divorce. Th pers were prepared soon - witnesses, To questioners| three mo: et between now and election | fighting the flames. 4 one in the first day coach escaped alive,|@f other t a ree months ago, and two servants in oe me . |CANNON HURLED THROUGH AIR |‘°-day from a@ third party convention] after the decree of separation was As it was, many were pinned under the| !ael sald that he had no idea what/the Rose household. The last three 4 or something of the sort to the aix story | signed, {t was sald, but so elusive was othe “ . . | was wanted of him. His enilghteament | were summoned to testify to. virite A CONVENTION WASNOTNECES| | BY EXPLOSION. |enement at No, 120 Ridge street, climb: | Brokaw that he process servers. could Br TERRE aD Fee nd ae | eab: IDeA MUA paid by Lieut Becker to Rove at hie SARY, BUT— | were greatly damaged by the explosions, |B& 1" the rear first story window and never lay thelr hands on. him ; were injured and taken to three hos-| It has been reported to the District: | home, at which money was passed frum Te was not necessary to hold @ con. |e ay the palace itself was isolated |Ubsetting a lighted lamp in the kitchen, | secoND SUIT AGAINST HIM FOR ' | pitals, police and physicians who helped | Attorney that a syndicate in which | Rose to Becker, ominate Roosevelt and |” pelase ‘as isolated | where slept Namesson’s four children. BRE DOES BAR DEO AAS Woe DREN | Paul, Hochstim, Philip Blau! vention ton the firemen succeeded in their efforts DIVORCE, assengers Caught IN Bad) iin tne injurea trom the wreck insist | Basel, ’ FOUR GUNMEN TO BE INDICTED Johnson. It could have been done by a| {he Aremen succes Mrs, Namesson was awakened by aa that the number would reach forty, {Md David Goldemith are interested | IMMEDIATELY, jostal vote much cheaper, but the |"? local ze the Are, hearing the children cough. She found| This 1s the second time the million- ‘ hat the numbe 4 orty. jq{ownw the Lincoln Hotel, the Arena, Inf 74. . anh eagerness of some of the people | The force of the main explosion Was|the kitchen in flames. Smoke poured| Aire clubman has figured in divorce Smash as Cars Are Hurled The bodies af tho two trainmen kilted |Owns the Hincoln Hotel, the Arete tn an ‘ations pointed to the speedy in- {cannon a nce of over two hundred ay Miss Leonce Goudert, obtained a di- ; whe They were badly mutilated by ‘ : ¢ the lt ler, One 0! ° ent from those established could not twenty-four families made hasty exits. . es which are on the police Hats of the fee soos aiiown without, ach’ geste The Namessons got their ehildren out|Vorce from him in Rhode Island. Next am and Durning coal from the fire-| MNICM Are On he Pine ae cated. es on hand was Jack Lambert, & en held in the Coliseum |The members of the family of the|ana Policeman Schaffer of the Union|‘ame @ breach of promise auit againat box of the engine. Lying on the @0-|ii6 names of othere interested in theae|Ce> driver from Tannersville tm the been hi AY oa f ste President, all of whom were In the pal-| Market station turned in the alarm, | 1irokaw, instituted by Katherine Poilion.| BOSTON, Aug. 8—Two persons were Kincer’s breast was the hody of his pot | 18 RAlie Ww ler ll noe n UU eatakitis, who has information about @ ce at the time, wer. but Pres § rn 250,000 1 hich had sat beside him in the |? wisit pald to that rt by the mi If tt accomplished nothing else, the dent Letonte hhitmoctt ved but Presi-| ‘The fire was confined to the kitchen | he asked for $260,000 damages, allesing | xitted and forty injured, six fatally, to- 40K: Which | Grand Jury investigation "Letty Leute” ond "ire, tae ee Progressive convention has explained |Gent Leconte himecif, was not agen | and a large elrcular spot on the back | tat Hrovaw promised to marry her and| aay when a train on. the Plymouth | °*? mths ote Accompanying Sam Paul and all bear-| lefty Louie” and “Gyp the Blood } way Theodore Roosevelt insisted on |*E0'0. DAV NE Derlahed in the flames. lof Bull Moose, aero coon, “Ae aald this suit | Division of the New York, New Hav. |ing subpoenaes were Harry Siegel and | Police Lieut. Dominick Rellly, the Cony P having a convention and on coming to| Constemation relans in the city, but | z mam | Mu vente nel the soung ondteeclAnd Harttend (Ralirohd was’ 64 CAPTAIN CLARK NOW. | Mrs. diegol, Charles Miller, night clerk |mander of one of the three Headquarters j Chicago. Awalys responsive to popular fa (Radia bas | af ho Crescet enfe station, Dor- | lof the Linc Hotel; one Freydick, | 84" as, ‘end. i fitted he was right once more. There |'"Y authorities are maintaining order, | brought to an end Leconte went into|¢’nating Mrs. Brokaw No. 2 began her|Mear the Crescent avenne vt ! vies Lieutenant am@{ night manager of the Lincoln; two|\#nce Me aang k of him just as Beth the Chamber and the Senate haye|exile in Jamaica. While there he {n- {action for separation, as a result of| chester, on the bor of a marshy. | waiters from the Lincoln and two of-] It 1s itkely that tf the Grand Jusy 1 4 owas in Is whon he came back [Dee called together in national assem. |trigued against the now President Simon, | Which she w nted alimony at the| The dead are W. J. Tirrell jr, South eae Him te Atation Aclalw of the West Side Savings Bank. |W!nds up on the Rosenthal murder amd | there i z jbly and will probably nominate @ suc-|and in January, 191, started a revolu-|rate of $16,000 @ year. Since then the| Braintree, engineer, and Mrank Camp-| at J. Clark, ageraat Haught thee LAr Hotel 0) fund matter this evening er | (Continued on Second Page.) |cessor to Jent Leconte to-day tion against hin, which was, however, |Young wife haw been living quietly nel, Cohasset, flreman Veormarie’ ala West One underlings and the savt y there will be vaken up time | HATIONACT LEAQUE Gen, Tancrede Asgurte who 18 a |short lived. | The insurgents) were ap Lethon, James Blair, at Chite! “one wrecked train was ono which left sjundred and Fifty-second street station is might have sor " an investigation into disor aL EB. Senato rmer er of |feated and Leconte took refuge in the|tenango, 3 aatts hia dae ia ih & Gh a ck an Sieh tly in| “erly house and gambling house graft vm |Public Works, and Senator Luxem- |German Consulate at Cape Haitian, later| Brokaw was married to Miss Blair| Plymouth and w bp Paar ys Lp eas PRY RT ae Ii gh oop on| Which will bring about the indictment , AT NE. YORK, bors Cauvin, formerly Mintster of the |eing sent from the Island under Ger-| Sept. 6, 1907. The troubles of thy| 145 A. M. It consisted of the loco Cone ge ante: Capt. Mare Heane riulliven|of three high officiate of the Potiee fiat TSBURGI Interior, are candidates for the Presi-|man protection. couple dated from early tn their honey-| motive, three passe vitae dtar pt Os She NARS GF SER RUN: SMRPIRE | With TONER ‘ BN Teak three men outside the de- | Be ovlo |dency | Leconte returned to Halt! in May, Iast | moon. Five months after the marriage| Passage car, When rounding a sharp bear ve * distance, ‘at tne | papanent ea up in polities ama tases aie erious breac rve the locomotive suddenly } Capt. Clark was as nee to was @ of the) param: ups 2 The cause of the explosion of the pow-| year, and succeeded in overthrowing | there Was a serious breach while they +e se e : hot, | close ass GIANTS nawazine has not been ascertained. | Pre t Simon and was later in the| Were on Brokaw's North Carolina es-| rails and plunged for half \ts wih ¢ nand of the Charles eet M was sho Ld 1000 TALK OF A PLOT AGAINST LE year ci Presilent of the Republis,|tate. Mrs. Brokaw’s father at the time Bie mud mee a ' apt, Fred- vail he with Laeut, | i » ang |declared the differences were due en-| coaches left th att i M , Ltot ‘ to pa CONTE. He was am between forty and | I} le $ n ading to graft AT BROOKLYN, | |e sof age and belonged to the|titely to the millionalre's intense | “ ‘TT ‘ t nade » the ‘ Hayt! is not only on the verge of | Mfty year alles a °° | sealousy. men were crusted to death and a num vacant by the re of Capt 1 " and Y presses for j sT. ee On anana war with Santo Domingo, but a revotu- [lexal prifersion kira, Brokaw soon afterwards came to| ber of the passengers Worn n Mandy \ there, and at Paul's di. | putting lexal screws upon the cases of 0 tion has been threatening for MOMS ser tcss tor Gashineion, Balan apeaee New York and was a@ patient for sev-| cut and bruised, Capt. Cla fat Was w police 1 left the money with the night | the suspects held In the Rosenthal onge, BROOKLYN— time, and stories of Haytian conspir- | today received from his government| eral weeks in Dr. Cragin’a Sanitarium| About twenty passengers were taken jjoutenant. ‘The r ed the de- clerk . jon is under indictment ex 0010000 —— _jators and of Dominican sples are being | confirmation of the palace explosion and| at No. 8% Lexington avenue. Then she|to Boston hospitals, several of whom | ivrtment in 1896 and in 1595 Was am Hecker. The trial of Beaker, circulated. Some accounts have {t that | th killing of the President, The ex-| brought her sult for @ separation and|Wwere believed to have been seriouvly | \iynod to the Detective Hureau, where $150, IT 18 SAID. ay, cannot be reached Degere AMERICAN LEAGUE. plotters intended to kill the President! piosion was accidental and resulted from | won, hurt. Dr. J. J. O'Brien of Milton, who | ne merved for move BER WS BA go ee eee al according to information and others that all that was desired \a fire in the powder magazine, hie ad- ——_—. was on board tho train, escaped unhurt |{y appointing Clark Commissioner; Tt Mae mored tn thie indore by Jona F. elstera be ae AT CLEVELAND, was te blow ue “yp Hina eid and thet | vices sald. PORT OF NEW YORK, a treated many of thove who had | Waid blished @ new record for rl ‘yn ee on cok ta aaa Ante from the Le Conte perished only by aceident. Cena tiea card Fersived Injuries maki ptaing, Thouxh he has buen | Pat by th District-Attorney this afternoon, A fen Marcos . sata 5 ng, but ) policemen Who called for | Distri y WQRLANDERS-— — | President Leconte was elected unani-| Last Two Days of Big Sale, | ft." GMeHEES.| Mire. Heed Chandler of Weymouth, Commtantonsr ony wines May, 1041, [#88 Dat £0 two policemen who called for RUA ARTO Cit ateemncee a ) mously by Congross on Aug. 14 last Year. gig MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS, 94.00 Bultry gCrgtinas | wins Was an the second couch, wa promoted ‘twentyssaven |i and that Giese pelloeman, kaows | Paes IN PRIGON, CLEVELAND— He first gained prominence tn Haytian| HUB" Clothing Corner, Broad- caught underneath some wreckage. Dr the rank aptatn. ng where t » wer ' * e Barel opp. - Offhe: ’| 0 lec | atrald to t t from bh but had] Jacob Reloh, alias “Jack Sullivan, @he — affairs in 198, when as Minister of the | was" r. Barclay Bt, opp at-OMce, 9 O'Brien, who discovered her, also saw = ‘ " will’ sell. to-day and’ Friday, the bal-| Saoth di agt tir vreckage had caugh : 6 nformed the donor that they would | K.ng of the Newsboys,” was transferred . ‘ ee Interlor in the Cabinet of President | Nill, 86! Cords Ad Wit utes: a! ad BZ Boetss, © | that tne wreckage had caught fire, He| £ the Ne " was trunef . ‘ Jord Alexis he was credited with order- | fare variety of Outing Suits, tn ala Owing Ra itetarensraipente: af leailgansmousa’ Areaen win eat nay Qmeriae and receive tt from Paul, Whom they could [by order of the Disirict-Attorney fro .° otek tere another Woodrow Wileon | ing the summary shooting of ten promi. | and. dark volors; all sizes 44;| Sunday's offer, another Woodrow Wil-|the flames and cut away tne devi | are the Tomhe to Weat Side Pollee Court Oe eg coupon mood tor th 414 photo- | nent revolutionarfes at Port-au-Prince. [worth | $19 in any other store, es 001 seas thew could renaue the Woman. gin, aa ys j apeEA, | That the Grand Jury was to take up Prison this afternoon, Relch, whe ts Eoavure will be printed in mext Bunday'e "St CONT me of Nord Alexie was fiat ttiotmiits, Wr Noor, Barclagts The engine and tender parted from| piv NS. ¥. phsse Beskinan 4000.” #e® the murder of Rosenthal as well as the held without ball om @ charge of com- Veorid. ' 1 . - ~ ~ eaten. i ee. Qe on ne ~ -