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WRATHEN—Generatty Kr FE EDITION. ff To-Night and Sater _PRICE ONE CENT. FUGITIVE. ASSASSIN, LOCATEDN COLORADO, MAY BE ON WAY HERE District-Attorney Aides and Detec-| tive Burns Mysterious About “Lefty Louie’s” Reported Arrest, but He May Arrive Tuesday. MAN-HUNTER’S SON KNOWN TO BE NOW AT SALIDA. The New Monthly Vice Reports Covering Gaynor’s Administration. Information from the District-Attorney’s office to-day that “Lefty Louie,” the indicted gunman in the Rosenthal case, was either under ar- rest or under surveillance at a point remote from New York is interesting Jin view of a statement made this afternoon in Chicago by William J. Burns. up in Chicago to-day and started for New York this afternoon, in some 12 be, he All Police Inspectors Give Whitman} The elusive Burns, reported sick in a Denver hotel yesterday, showed | RUOUSEVELTMAY BE CALLED BY SENATORS | 10 TELL OF OIL TRUST'S $100,000 GIF Proes Publishing York World). “COPS BY TOUCHING IN AUTO SMASHUP HARD LUCK STORY. ON MOUNTAINSIDE Policemen Wept as They Car Wealthy Suffrage Leader'| Heard Lad’s Recital, Then | Is Driving Skids and Over- Found Twas Fairy Tale. | D” PARENTS turns in Berkshires. | uy 8 ALIVE. INJURIES NOT SERIOUS They’re Also Kicking Because New York Society Mendacious Rudolph Has Gotten “In Bad” Again. | Her Chauffeur Found Un- conscious. bluecoated organization A score of brass-nuttoned, | men—members of that sam to The Meeotng World.) 2D, Maes. Aug. 2.—Mre. PITTsi | which has been branded of late as a) Clarence 11, Ma society leader and consclenceless and heartless police proménent in suffrage circles in New force—gathered around ttle Rudolph York, was thrown from her automobile Vinde: in the Delancey street station| on Monument Mountain, in the Berk- house to-day, blew tieir noses violently | shires, this afternoon, was uncon: and questioned him in husky voices. sclous when picked up, but when rr It was not a merry story Rudolph had | Vived insisted she be taken at once to! She berg, who had found Rudolph—a wiz-| pruises about th ened, narrow-chested, ragged, stunted | and was not ser youth of seventeen—in the grocery store | cident will not pre of Meyer Braunstein at No. 40 Delancey |New York on Sept street looked as if he were sorry for Mackay In Paris. having made the arrest. Mr. Mackay, head of the Postal Tele- Rudolph did not deny he had climbed| #raph and Cable Company, is now in hands, arms and body y injured. The a nt her sailing from 24 to Join Mr. [the last five tappers. New York a high-power racing run- “LE did it," said Rudolph, “and L know about, in which she jit was wrong. But I have had nothing tomed to take long rides o eat for three da. | morning left months by trans-transom | Mer, Mac Karly this nburnie for a she way he managed to let the reporters Know he was in town, and in some way the nee of the arrest of * came up. Burns refused to deny that * \lso he refused to confirm the Leiiy Louie efly Louie” was under arrest. report, but re would’t come out with a direct “yes” “no” answer to questions, ; “My son, Raymond J. Burns, is in the vicinity of Salida, Colorado working on the Re eet bah case,” said Burns. por leaked out from the District-Attorney’s According to th H . 1 Office to- eity Louie That was how he began his story and] drive, announcing she he was not allowed to continue for half time for luncheon would return in ea aoe ae oust fo f° MRS. MACKAY DRIVING WHEN Mae. aap earae enon Stan GAR SKIDS AND OVERTURNS. them—the scuffle ha ‘a draw| Shortly after 1 o'clock, while de- |a bag of ¢ ndwichs, a wedge'or| #ceuding Monument Mountain, one of | huckleberry nd a can filled with | the prettiest spots in the Berkshires, the Rudolph attacked the |Made famous in Bryant's poe none of three | car skidded er than three days.| larke stone a Fortunat “it weeks’ duration rat ey Would not let him go on until the | turned t had by car 4 th was over: hoth Mrs. Mackay, driving, lnasttaren anateruraD had{ disappeared, | who was at the steerng wheel, within the reach of officers of the law “ close | | HANDKERCHIEF BUSY AS LAD|A@Nd her chauffeur were thrown clear, fo a large cily west of the Rocky Mountains.” | TELLS MOVING TALE. | Se.the VAR ery Eciieab rach i 1 i y . ile: ai And yo it tu to steal “| Mar te Salida, Col, is in the Rocky Mountains, about 220 miles southwest | iiiyto cath sonny?” asked a Kkindios dnide, but her face was pro- ney’s source of information said that ‘ her arms, which suffered most. of Denver, The bi ! Louie” ought to reach New York in custody about Tuesday moming jto gan orderly re- ‘Lefty | v leaving Salida ouses and de ) New Y fact that the rea Th require ment hey's information |r an wey menth the Rocky Mountat e to Bu atatemen at ‘ Bee ae iol ww the number of raids made, th WALDO'S JOB NOW OF FE Humber of inmates arrested me the DRUMMOND, convictions obtained fn the abven a ation turned over to the could Iearned this wtterr ney today was submitted wheth or uny of his met nspectors to Commlssione ee Lefty Louie” | esterday, Later, tt iy believed, or "Gyp the lor Only a week a tors for the entire the intimation reacied Mr Burns that] ojty © turned over to the District he would ‘ave ow sometii | Attorney the way of reulte to the Distriet’| ‘Thomas H, Jones, who sald he lives Attorney or sever his offtelal connee | ton with the cas | (Continued on Fourth Page.) Another trintnal Courts Building re-) paces alae aoe alta ut ten rented oy tae| CONGRESS TO ADJOURN . Nee eee rarities had. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON ~~? a voiced, grizeied policeman — whose almost up to his elbow, ld Rudolph. “I will not He} |She was rendered unconscious by the | | force of the fall, as was the chauffeur A party of tourists, descending the ran ‘0 you. 1 went e 1 | if ah pa vanes oat al money. | ountain on foot, heard the crash and | two tears trickled down his cheeks | found both Mrs. Mackay and her chauf- and the gray-haired pollceman, remark | fu? still unconscious, lying at the stie urned and wrecke The chauffeur hastily recoverod | On a hastily tinprovised Mackay of the Ing that It was exceeding! ne sly warm, |") wiped away drops of perspiration that |” aap EN had started cozing from the corners of his eyes. . ee |atret her he directed that Mrs ‘T needed money #0 badly," Rudolph | be carried at once to the n Went on, "I suppose you'll send me to|house, half mile away. Hi jail for twenty years, but I'd let you|tlves were used and Mrs, Mackay was send me away for th t of my life | revived, She was suffering greatly from lif T only had been able to steal what | bruises and shock, but declared no bon I wanted, You see, father died six |had been broken. months ago. And mother, she worked | As soon as she grew sufficiently om- and slaved and then sho got sick. Now| posed Mrs, Mackay insisted another au- |—she—she's dead, too. |tomobtle be summoned from Glenburnte | “There wasn't any money In the house, | so she mixht return there. She declined & mother away. They sad | to permit physicians to be called, and as uld Keep her in the Morgue for | goon as the car arrived walked to it and days and then tury her in Potter's | ert for her summer lodge. tive walked all the time, trying to get a REQUIRED, DESPITE INJURIES. A telephone message there this after: job. No one would lend me uny money that To-day was the Mfth day, I got up early the statement noon brought out pointed to Lot Pesala 4 stared out. 1 had made up my| Mrs, Mackay was resting easily and had This w ‘ born ne | Democratic ee Believe All) oon ate ates! : not thought {t necessary to summon o fect f AMR inate Business Will Have Been Fine | “when 1 passed that grocery store | phystetan. visited Judge Mufyuee ite BSterngon| teed B i poe | noticed there was a hole over the| The spot where the accident occurred Mr. Drummond, when told of the ished by That Time. ix between Great Rarringt and rumor, sat id no! n offered the “Adjourn (Continued on nee Rvr Page) | Stockbridge and about five miles from Police « p and would re-] ,, w afternoon,’'| | Mrs, Mackay's home, The road at that fuse tt pe wftarod liim, ‘COM=, oo ne ginean aocday of the dousel molt on the mountain 1s re missioner Waldo. ald vad net yr : Representatives Underwood and $1,000, 000 FUNERAL fe, but the’ rains of to¢lay Bigned and had recelved no ne Calonlated that all business FOR MIKADO OF JAPAN. [ire t so slippery the wheels removal ould be finished to permit the adjourn: | utomobile were not able to INSPECTORS GIVE WHITMAN nent then | TOKIO, Aug. 23 nihite, the new |proper traction. REPORTS COVERING 3 YEARS. | President Taft made plans to-day to| or of Japan, to-day completed the | Aw Miss Kathryn Duer Mra. Mackay two day Ipyn Commissior ar after Congress adjourns, He ‘the throne, The concluding func» Ifo Mr. Mackay in 18M Was one of the by Assistant District-Attorney De Ford, | take the first train north after the ses-| tion waa the reading by the Premier of Biante’ de shee daee Winiehre the soven Insp In charge of the ston ends and with the exception of fill. | a spe perial edict to the member Rher of the pebhosed Pa police districts of Manvuttan and the Ing a few engagements expects to stay of the Diet assembled in best men were prevented from particl- appeared i Courts at the suinmer capital until election | soasion, ‘The document was ve pating because they t the front Bronx apes 1 4 wae text in the Spantsh- Americ Pullding to-day w y ‘ no time, He will hear the and wa 1 een Beas Hasece used in the John Moe juiry to be in the Waite House 1 of MY) Fa, Roslyn, 1. 10W conducted by J and @ special sto have a three-weeks! Imperial ancestors and expect to fol- | aceq in. Americ rp Grand Jury. The visit of the iaspeetors 4, Va low in the footsteps of the late Em-| Mackay has. beon confirmed the annotiacement In The psident tx tired out with tae|peror, obey he aifdanee of my an man's suff r Ly Jay fl of Congres put os | castors.” val and has been Evening Wor esterday that e on of ongre bed t | coatar 2: t y nany n n eo t | Doe inquiry will ¢ rack t yndition, He will do little work | An ap ation of $76,000 ty cover | to AIDABE times with commits administration of Commissioners Baker jn Be’ ty ard oon € ont a few the ex ‘ ~ ate Legislative and Cropsey, the 3 sin Mla aa arm! h, Becretacy | Hmperor was ther The res | pOmeeNs Gaynor's administration MS} to the Presi Awsistant Secretary | mainder of the Al core. sioner Waldo. | Forster, Major Rho: Nis personal | monica, which will La Two Days c: Bi Inepectors Cornelius Calalane, lalde, and a number of the White House to $1,000.00, will be st ys Big Sale, Daly, William J, Lahey, J Jelerka algo will go north and the old peror® private purse, The lying in ua t . va ie, Dennis and oa in Beverly will be op, again, | state of the body of Mutsubito is to be Wey. cor Barclay St. opp, Post-Oflc Gearge F. Titus, Dennis Hweeny andl omces in Beverly mill b JH abl any oh a ea a i will well to-day and Saturday, the bal: John J. War were Mr. Do Ford's iim viewed by the * Diplomatic Coros Tyo of thelr. Men's $10 @ 81a" Bie iiers, They carried copies of al! Wortd Butiding ‘Turkish Bash on Sopt. & who wil! be admitted to the) @erge Suits; also v. nthly reports of the respec! Hath with Beate wise Bt. h chamber after an audience with | Suits, in Nigh and S r t three years relat! Mie Giowe ®t | the pw Emperor and Empress ape Price,to-day and Saturday tricta gor the past three years relating 2 Y Deveror a press, 6. Saturday might tll 10, 96, 2 ees NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, am THIEF FOOLS — MRS. MACKAY HURT Leader and, her summer home, Glenburnie, ‘0 tell, and it was not a merry audience Stockbridge, whore !t was discov which listened to him. Policeman Wa: she was suffering only from severe| }over the Braunstein transom witha de-| Scotland, shooting, but Mackay, jalsns on the Braunsiein till, which, by| with their daughter Elfn, has been| the way, has been tapped six times in| summering in the Berkshires, ay brought with her from! has been accus-| The rear wheels struck | DRAWS BIG CROWD uting | era! poitcemen, si#eu. |and read right by one civiilan, a was Corinto an: frovshly treated and locked up when he her full detachment of aixty marines. ment tha’my wishes would be com- corruption in (4 1912. ROOSEVELT MAKE J Circulation Books Open to All.” 12 PAGE 8 wrarnon To Might and 9 fienerally Yatr I EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. S FIERCEST ATTACK YET ON HIS ENEMIES | Wealthy Suffrage Leader Injured in Auto Accident.| ' | urnished BEFORE CITY HALL th murder semen Baseball Scores To-Day pclae eater NATIONAL LEAGUE, AT PITTSBURGH. FINST GAME. GIANTS - Worth ett ni 0000000011-2 Famous Gray Car Is Centre of | pirrspurct- Interest When Louis Libby | 19 0 0 00 0000-1 Calls to See Mayor. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘ scat AT NEW YORK. #ICAGO— 0002 - HIGHLANDERS. The famous gray by the assassins of Hermnar | Hall to-day and was inatuntly + oo00 ae Miesate amare ua pes Ro eoate ni: minutes a huge crowd iad gathered. | cy BYELAND— detall, including the Heense plate, wh . 9 0 0-0 bore the number “43h ‘ wa BOSTON. |eame which turn i 1400 « the 14 jerer Tt was Louw who, with Will} AT WASHINGTON. m Shapiro, owns the ear, that drove tl ergo VIneT GAME into Park Ro stopped it 4) the Gilt Halle @haptre ta otiit 000100000-1 oner, under ndletment léboy we an | | WASHINGTON ecialt tha dinaerdee | 01300301 8 machine, hey waled while tibon went TART SIGNS BUDGET BILL fice of Mayor Gaynor. TAbby's errand | AFTER HIS TWO VETOES. | to operate tie car for The Mayor| WASHINGTON, Aug Preaident was not int told ta re " Exeent priat the murder that so stirred New York ty 6!” and tn Mi 4 4x of drab color, a low bu ng car] | ys ey ther i » |RUSH CRUISER CALIFORNIA fshetage mae ie" WITH MEN FOR NICARAGUA Il By WASHINGTON, Aug 28 The | The number p 1 1, speeding fo misread by s ava been ondere to put im at land 4 biuejackets and| [yok D. Archbold Says Trust Con- tributed to Campaign Fund on Distinct Promise That the. President Be Be Told. ALL DONE THROUGH BLISS WHO MADE COVERT THREAT Colonel Declares Senator Penrose Is a “Deliberate and Soulless Falsifier and User of Foul Weapons.” WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Immediately after the adjournment of the Senate Committee investigating campaign contributions to-day, Senator Clapp, the Chairman, got into communication with somebody jin New York City on the long distance telephone. He was understood to be feking arragements for the appearance of former President Roose- velt hefore the Committee, in order that Mr. Roosevelt might be ques tioned regarding the alleged Standard Oil contributions to the Reputil- can campaign fund of 1904. | Lager Roosevelt Calls Penrose A *‘Deliberate Falsifier’’ A‘ Roosevelt, angry and bitter, to-day charged Senator Boies Penrose of Pennsylvania with being a “deliberate falsifier,” a “user of and a man of “incurable baseness of \soul” While the Colonel was delivering himself John D. Archbold, active head of the Standard Oil Corporation, was telling the Senate Committee in Washington that Roosevelt knew of its $100,000 contri- bution to his campaign fund in 1904, and when it declined to make @ second contribution he instigated a “most outrageous persecution” against the Oil Trust, walked briskly out of the Outlook office a Mttle before lunehyon time to-day and confronte reporters: who had been waiting hour or more. weapons from a foul armory,” plied with, and that no contribution from the Standard Ol people had been, or Would be received. or 4. LETTERS WERE GENUINE AND ‘Well, what do you want?" WENT INTO RECORDS, eanantly. “If any such contribution was received want to know what you have to|{t was not only without my knowledge way about the statement that George W | but against my emphatic direction, Perkins underwrote your campaixn for|Theso letters speak for themselves, the nomination for three milion dol-| ‘They went into the recorda, of course, lars,” sai but they went into the records because The Cole he asked, , the same breath another asked| they were genuine and bore on thelr w 'T. Re had to say at Senator | face the proof that they were genuine, ‘onrose’s at nt ding the! because I received assurance that they Colonel's know of the Standard Ot! were accepted in the spirit in whiok $100,00 contribution to the Jtepublican Tf wrote them and action taken ageord> anipaign in 4 Sill another wanted to. ingly know about the Senator's statemant t 1 wieh to add that I am certain Secretary Knox sald that Roosevelt's! that when Mr. Cortelyou told me that letters forbidding Standard Ol! contrivu-| they would be thus acted upon, he “Let me again ask any one who wighes to Know the truth to read my speech last ake for display purposes | was saying what Jie undoubtedly only understood to be in exact accord with “Anybody who says any of those|the facts things tells les," began the Colonel. “No man can honestly misunder- Any one of those ts Is abso-|wtand those letters and no man whe lutely and n vusly and deliberately |is not a dishonéest man can put aay fale, The » who say such things| interpretation upon them other than have not the truth in them.” |that upon their face, | T. R, GOT EXCITED ANC BEGAN TO TALK. The Coloned trode up and down and with thunderous night, to read the statements I m ut the time T eave our my three letters the other day, The speech and the letters cover every potmt, The reason that Mr. Penrose and kis ‘political allies and his backers and hie masters in the world of finance are ( me now, is because t and kind could not use me while T was dent, because while T treated every jan a ery financier with jum 4 do well not mseness tha the » statement that primary fund nownt re knows It verate to be “a the lotter ana | tice Edectined to do one act for any ef PA dai Ware eauten th that was not both absolutely t the record | PPoper and absolutely Just pica’ aah een If TL had been willing to act other- is A ine, Mr. Penrose and his allies and laa le e backers In the world of politics and jwhien 10 be auc tie workd of busin [makes M " » ally sup) ythoer apd me with an anger, bold’s nan 1 with any @ ence born the bution te 4. they were wholly unable to M Per attitude in ’ Ne 1 that it ts hopeless fer atter ' tual Atel them to Uiluk of using ane Nets cae ee" NOTHING MORE WELCOME ' und t THAN PENROSE’S OPPOSITION, tact lcome mere ; tion, Senator M ther, w tho exact truth Fonerenes t her at Mr. Penrose and Ma it people had contributed, explicit a 1" s ailles, Democrats and Repub snequivocal in Its terma, was w ans aulke, were in @ consplreay te on et My second lett if Y t ise Of corruption in polities jet en more emphatic, was written | and business allke by endeavoring on Oct 2%, Not Wearing from these| with slander and mendactty to oppose letters I wired on Oct. 29 T then re- ae) only megps and the only party |celved frog: Mr. Cortelyou the state-| which serio endangered the male of litics and Anance--thes