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INA EDITION. F L PRICE ONE CENT. Comrtiaht, 1918. by The ROOSEVELT CALLS PARKER Mis SA Oe AND SHERMAN TO TESTIFY LOR $ TO CAMPAIGN LETTERS. em Over Girl at Seventy-sec- » ond Street, Station. resents Their Names in Letter to Senator Clapp With Copies of touches THIRD Rat. Notes Answering Charges About Contributions. |She Declares She Fell From Platform, but Is Held for T. R. WILL ALSO ANSWER | Attempted Suicide. COMMENT FROM KNOX 4 Elizabeth Netterville, elghteen years Parker Epistle Written in. 1904) trom ino isiena prattors ot ¢ q ty-second street subway stat! When the Judge Was Standard {i te pan ot a nortaboune west Farms express, to-day, and although | slight injuries. Whet! | plunge under the train wi OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Aug. 27—Col. Roosevelt de: Hames of Alton L. Parker, Dewoeratic nominee for the Presidency in 1904, ovinion, but the police took tae word of Pend James Sherman, Vice-President of the United States, into the inquiry /’4taliion Chief Torpeny, who witnessed the accident, that the girl deliverately futo campaign contributions authorized yesterday by fhe Senate by the) jumped from the platform, and @ charge PAdoption of the Penrose resolution. | of attempted suicide was entered against He said to-day that he will place their names before the Senate commit. | her, tee in bis letter to Senatoy Clapp. This letter, upon which Col, Roosevelt is| Tt 8'tl's escape trom: death was re- commit r to Sen @ qilled yesterday before the “TP shall include in my | ator Clapp,” the Colonel sald, dich [ wrote to j Hospital say she will apeedily Srecover. man contribution. To think they | fall and her n other declared after the 1 tly, was in reply t been away from tome for three weeks, tmes recently, 0 eply to ‘ 5 PUneavalta living at the home of a » Mrs, Wills) dudge Vurker's charae that Roosey jam Ostelho. she aaid she did not know | paign fund had been enricsed & where Mrs, Ostelho lived. ribution uf — $100,000. from!) | The giri's identity was not estad- ——— = ‘ompany, 1 na i ol t q a =the ‘ lished until she recovered conscious: e and the reply ness at the hos; the campaign of 1904 M : tate otorman Ra!ph Graham, who drove when Judge Park was Dr. Tolman, Back From Visit- | the express train, stated afterward thar jit dard bearer of his party. ‘Th looked to him as If the girl was aud- ve ing Him in Europe, Declares | denly s¥icken with dizziness and top- of the Harriman . ra contribution by the be & who were standing near th c S Y tri ’ H. Harriman of $260,000 to the [e- German Schools Best. awooned when she fell, and when they ablican campaign fund of 1904. | | revived could not give any accurate JOLONEL CHALLANGES REPORT: | ae sianel |descripton of what happened. ED WORD OF KNOX. Dozens of new and interesting x: She was standing at the southern ena Red will the ‘allowed rtion of Phil. | Mbits for the American Museum of| of the station platform when ‘the train sider C. Knox, now Secretary of State, Safety, at No, 29 West Thirty-nintn|“PProched, Graham saw her distincuy Nat Col. Rounevelt’s letters uf Oct. % Street, were brought to New York to-| ‘Ve vefore she fell, Lis car was not 194, and his telegram of Oct. 9, @ay by the museum director, William | R® hundred feet away when he saw her 4 cbivaipre} rrite f > totter, throw up her hand ¢ B, Cortelyou “were write H, Tolman, Ph, D., who returned on| forward, She reli out pnetrcn paige i ro re ore go unchallenged Hes Neacem, 9 the Holland-America | the tracks. Re ee ey wath: hearal nie say'| tt mn WAS @ delegate to| She then twisted around until she tay fetter’ will put the record the recent International Congress of| parallel with the rails and between herevte Accident Prevention and Industrial | tem. | but tt is ce ot Hygiene at Milan, ‘Two cars had passed over the youn, i be inferred from this Bon't say that I did make it Have) that they Were Written 5 record. They were genuine cad expressed just what I Wal express when I first heard Aiae Tielan oenetaueeen: back | body vefore the emergency brak are forty-two of the latest marine life- be at roe rela to ® wrinding at saving devices, boats, rafts and other Ae a Taree, ee DARenTe e Chats contrivances, They were purchased| tne ee with a fund donated by Judge HE. H.| sonseless white-clad gure tay {nat the Standard OM had Gary, after the Titanic disaster, Dr.| where tt had fallen at te ee contribute 0. ty Tolman also represented the United] slightly torn and ox ae Vatstae cave. momentary contact with the third rail Col. Roosevelt said he hoped to Anis! Sixty wax modely of parte of the hu-|18°Fe Was @ slight sear to ehow ¢his Minis letter to Senator Clapp before Ne’ yan body, showing how various “work. | OU 29 other cuts or bruises, Even the o-morrow on his 3 HP e departs at midnight to-morros men's" diseases affect tho young 6irl's frock was ooly slightly three-day campaign trip through Ver- those parts, are} io. ront. He had been delayed, he said, feature of the collection made a nt tatiure to receive a copy of John | by the doctor abroad, These models D. Archbotd’s testimony before the) show the diseas mtracted by lead fr Hoasltal Anan a eer eee Senate committee. This testimony, he | workers, workers with furs, glass|imution he said that she had had a pdded, had been mailed him and should workers and others, Among the imodeis| miraculous escape and that sho would Fyeach him to-day. The letter wi be| is a pair of knock knees, known as| undoubtedly recover. fade public by Col. Roosevelt, probably | “baker's knee: Only yesterday Mra. Ps tt an hour shortly after st should be} Dr. Tolman also brought pieces of | twenty immediately reversed e power aid sacked the train. Phe almost The clothing was arm dad come in ano ‘The girl had not recevored conscious- nese when Dr. Markham arrived trom Gutheim, years old, wife of a wa received by Senator Clapp. j certain African woods, among them] employed in the Manhat ‘ood, which are used tn cabinet} fio dreamt at WONDERS WHAT LETTERS | rosewoo a rrat| p i Now MR. HEARST HAS. work and for veneers, and which have|the Astor Place sta rec ntly beep found to cause disease,} with Uttie damage a: Some of the woods contain strychnine] passed over her body, and other powertui poisons, yas Cislocated and she "1 consider the #aleguarding of health ubsed, there we: in industries of higher importance than| ins @ was removed to Bellevue, Standard O8 contribution of $ the mechanical prevention of accidents, ' charged with atte: “If Mr. Hearst will let me kno said Dr. Tolman, “and the importance in @ year or @ yegr and iy of the | of this tleld 1s now obtaining world-wide —---—e dato ‘those letters were mand | recognition. ‘There is a movement on BOUND TO DIE. whom a Prog ty at pol ree pes foot to establish an international assvu- Volt sald to-day, w ake tae Pub- | dation to further this ob ‘ad Me myself. Any one can readily appre!" uy visited my son George who ts going clate te daeat Wy Now be, far . | te school in Germany, sald the Doct to go through my entire correspondence fe Is sev nm years old ar ab E tore number of years to’find a letter | 2 y Bnd be Woliam Randolph Hearst's statement iA London Bunda a Col, Roosevelt stil wondering wha: letters Mr. Hea has to make pubife on th After Jumping From Window, Man Stabs Himself in Hospital, Andrew Larsen died | the Norwegian old, who lives at No. 209 Waverley place, | binder, fell | Bearer ot His Party wo cars ran over her, she escaped with | res to bring the or intentional is a matter of divided | markable. While two ca assed over now at work, will embody some of the things to which he would have te®| her and the shock of her fall rendered | ee had it granted him a-hearing. | her unconscious, the sungecas-et-Fiower |A® soon as she is discharged from the . ; Pa eariers \avaned GAN’ | Seucdigh cmeraatsue arraigned: on ; i | charge of attempted suicide. She say s lette Jim Sherman on the bday Paha area Wick, le abe @ sudden attack of vertigo caused her, pled from the platform, Two women , A We smal NEW YORK, TUESDAY, aveusT an | Mrs. Robert Goelet and the German Kaiser Taken Aboard the Royal Yacht Hohenzollern | to this matter, 11 \over there since he was twelve Hogpttal in Brooklyn to-day as the *re- {a which I weneree 20 Se. ts} bing [| Bim abroad to be educated veca ° a of his second effort at suicide, On Lqeenetnfligaer soapieedin ines yn {are three things he can learn there that| Munday he was found | Bl fe eeaatten although £ en The eas learn hereto study, to bo ru-| Walk wnt 4 me an ye obedient. tved, a 0. ‘ do, T can't find any letter to him” eee iene particularly, are cat | had jumpe) from AauaRe ANAM OF DORYAT. HO aon [stews to the American youth.” and wae seriously woluses) internally rerre ‘ol. Rooseve - {e was put tn @ foom in the hospital George W. Perkins and William H w pt Yrotchkiss at Sagamore Hill left for | sous: TICKET, OFFICE | ; Aaah New York this morning Col. Hoose- | Hor ef Costas, (autres “araeliert ues 004) wiothir r muda slashed nig If ov. ‘pany ot Be propronive Parc in New {Biel ie Hind Wott Traset hie heart. It nds chat ‘he Ber ta nn Ee are ceed Pete | died ule morning e\\ e Boo : Say SUSPECTS HELD AS GUNMEN RELEASED; ~ WALDO DEMANDS PROBE OF COURT SYSTEM _ WRATHER—Fair To-Night and Wedneséay. \e e inquiry and at pertinent tuM@ne le nd we j accident that she had suffered trom t+ get themfon the reco . ; | several such attacks within the last | a re letter to Ju J rt year. The mother also said she had . Roorevelt has made reference sv | | MRS ROBERT WGOELET — KA Mrs. Robert Gg Kaiser Wilhelm a the Impertal let Was photograpiet «a6 er he had entectaiued her on Yacht Hohenzollein, just Mrs. Goelet made a crue w Nurway, dispatches to-day tell of the Kalser’s confer- ring on Capt. Harvey of Mrs yacht Nahma the Order of Merit of the frst ‘Baseball Scores To- Day pee se NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT CINCINNATI. GIANTS— while the Crown Princess Cecilie ass commemorated the recent visit of the yacht to Kiel by presenting Capt sleeve Hnks io which her tnitials were set in Harvey with wa set of Goelet’s great Mra Goelet 18 now #14 to be suffering from cancer in an aggravated form, KAISER SUFFERS THROAT TROUBLE; |: GERMANY ANXIOUS Swiss legation here to th ings of the glands and musctes of His suffering since Friday. ne that the Bing wilh go if hie Jeep regret of the Swiss Federal CINCINNATI— 101 AT CHICAGO, BROOKLYN— Swiss Minister hoped that His Majesty Pebple Fear Grave tion May Be Hidden. nan Emperor will p 1 September owing to bis AT PITTSBURGH. BOSTON— tion made through fount Eulenberg mind for graver peer AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. CLEVELAND— 10002000 1- "tA GHLANDERS— } 00320003 re CLEVELAND- eee arn NIGHT TO HIM WAS DAY. Possled by Atle That Killed yan, S physicians and by Count | understand why t iH} Jury, and event HIGHLANDERS— 2 AT PHILADELPHIA, ATHLETICS— AT BOSTON. CHICAGO— Ut Was eiated, however, that the swells; D. A Russell, | World this afternoon that the two off clothing. “Then the rumor got around tives from New York. “1 saw by the New York morning pa- pera that two Burns detectives named Kennedy and Dorsey made the arr If Kennedy and Dorsey are in Fonds | they are in hiding. They haven't ahown themaelves to m nd they haven't made any arreata. “L understand @ detective started from New York this morning who who knows ‘Lefty’ and ‘Gyp.’ He must have got lost on the road, for be tan't |nere yet. SHERIFF DIDN'T SPEND $5,000 REWARD TOO QUICKLY. ‘have questioned the two men. ‘They gave a pretty straight account of themselves. I hope they are the men wanted by the New York authorities, but my hope not strong enough to make mo figure in spending any of that $5,000 reward, .I never though about them being ‘Lefty Loule’ and ‘Gyp the Blood’ until the rumor got. around town here last night. “L haven't heard from the New York charge againat the men ‘s peddling with- out @ Hoense and [ can't hold them much longer on that. If the New York People want them they had better send womebody up who knows ‘Lefty Loute and ‘Gyp the Blood.’ ‘Phe Evenings World's information ts the only line on the Fonda suspects that has come to New York to-day, Neither Iatrtiot-Attorney, the police nor ¥ tam J, Burna-who said he sent a man up to Fonda on the Empire State BE press-had anything from Fonda up to & Inte hour this afternoon WALDO DEMANDS PROBE OF COURTS AND WHITMAN, Pollce Commissioner Waldo eom- Pieted, late this afternoon, his list of Kambling and disorderly ho in Man hattan and the Bronx, with the ad dresnes of the premises and the the owners of the property, The list Was turned over to the Distriet-Attor ney. This ts only part of the evidence Mr, Waldo i peomaring for the use of the District-Att and the Grand he hopes to fur warrant a widespread gation into the entire stration of justice nish ugh to legislative tnve systen, of the @ in New York City | Commissioner Waldo ts wiling that [the Potloe Department be investigated by the Grand Jury, but he does not think the fuvestigetion should stop re, ‘The criminal courts cannot tne hie! vesticat tho District-At- jtorney cannot satisfactortly himsel{, and the Commissioner belleves » iy up to t slature. He favors a lem that wilt lroucr the whole handling rimina! from the time of his arrest to ume he Is 4 ced, Included in vestigation would be the Po- |tce Department, |i the courte and the jury system, \ police or anybody else. ‘The only! PRICE ONE CENT. | AEST COURTS AND THE PROSECUTOR, IS WALDO'S DEMAND Insists on Deep Probe Into Methods of Local Courts and District- Attorney’s Office by Legislature. 'GIVES WHITMAN LIST OF VICE DEN OWNERS Two Suspects Held at Fonda Prove Not to Be “Lefty Louie” and ~ “Gyp the Blood.” Another “Lefty Louie” and “Gyp the Blood” have proved an alibl. Although the admission gave him pain, the Sheriff of Montgomery County, N. Y., admitted over the long distance telephone to the Evening prisoners he has been hokling since |last night, under suSpicion of being the fugitive gunmen accused of kiti- ing Herman Rosenthal, are. probably more or less innocent dealers in cast “We picked up two men last night,” said the Sheriff, talking in his office in Fonda, the county seat of Montgomery County, “on a charge of violating a city ordinance. They were peddling pants without a license. that we had arrested ‘Lefty Loule’ and ‘Gyp the Blood.’ But they don’t look like the description of the fugi- Commtesioner Waldo does not admit that the police are entirely at fault, if there ix anything wrong about the administration of justice tn ortminal matters, He has repeatediy stated his opinion that the courts, from the lowest Jurisdiction to the highest, do not prep- erly co-operate with the Police Depart- ment. The criminal code, tn Bis judg- ment, has been amended, altered and amplified until it 1s, in many idetances, & protection to crooks rather than to the community WANTS ENTIRE LEGAL SYSTEM INVESTIGATED. The Police Commissioner believes that @ fair and thorough legislative investi- gation would uncover defects in the Dis- trict-Attorney’s office, in the system of drawing juries and in the courte es well as in the Police Department. He ie prepared to advocate the investigation outlined and looks for the co-operation of the District-Attorney, the Judges and other officials interested in the cae Lieut, Charis Becker was arraigned before Judge Mulqueen in the Court of General Sessions to-day to plead to the indictment charging him, jointly with Lefty Loule," “Gyp the Blood," “Dago Frank” Ctrofiel, “Whitey” Lewis, “Jack 3ullivan’ and William’ Shapiro, with ihe murder of Herman Rosenthal, Ae Hecker did not plead when arraigned aet week he was alone when he was ailed to the bar of justice to-day, John B, Melotyre, counsel for the accused — eman, sprung @ surprily on the prosecution by producing stay of proceedings until Sept. granted yesterday afternoon by J \Jco Amend of the Supreme Court. ) seintyre eaid This stay was granted on aff.Javits signed by my associate, Mr. Mari, and yself. 1 herewith serve copies upon (ne Court und the District~Attorney.’ Judge Mulqueen arched his eyebrows fas he read the stay, whica is a volum- \nous document. Assistant District-4:- torney Rubin recetved the District-At torney’s copy. I don't think there is anything to do but remand the prisoner,” suggested'M Melityre blandly, “The order is mandatory,” said J Mulqueen. ‘The prisoner is remanded unt Sept. &" RAIDER’S TRIAL TO BE SENT BEFORE JUSTICE GOFF, ‘The stay was granted on the grour chat Becker's attorneys have not he suMetent time in which to prepare m ions for perats#ion to Inspect the mir s of the Grand Jury and for dism's sal of the indictment on the groun that the evidence upon which it wa found ty insufictent, contradictory a ‘Mewal. In the application for a stay 'Mfr, McIntyre incorporated @ reques for an order transferring the trial of Becker from the Court of General Ses. sions to the Supreme Court, This will not be contested by the ee ney, who wants Besker tried a Pe Pot bie

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