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(THE Justice Goff in the Supreme Court ex- traordinary term. The ruling of Judge Mulqueen, during the preliminaries to the second indlet- ment of Becker, that John W. ¥. of Beoeker's counsel, should testify to the Grand Jury as to the aMdavit he to’ from “Jack Rose” while the latter was ‘a fugitive from Juaticn, is depended upon by the defense to serve ax a big factor in breaking down the indictment. Mr Hart, it will be recalled, wae forsad to £0 before the a Jury and answer estions Telative to bia visit to home of Harry Pollok, where he yrv- pared an affidavit which Rose signed. This is referred to in Mr. Harta af- fAidavit, Med with Justice Amend, in support of the motion for a stay. Mr Mart alleged, in part, as follows By reason of the watd order of the Court the constitational and legal rigois of the defendant may have been vic 1 Delleve that the same evidence obtained by the Grand Jury w 1 bi part of Aug. %, 1912, and 1 verily that the action of the a Grand Jury and Hon, Joseph Muljueen compelling me to testify vefore the Grand Jury should be reversed.” Becker, during his short stay courtroom, maintained a smiling Jaunty demeanor. embodiment of confidence of Becker tn court reflects in the Tombs. Concerning Becker's confidence District-Attorney has been given some information by James Hailen, a former lawyer, Who recently was sente the and He was the outward The attitude behavior the serve two years in Sing Sing for a forged check, Hallen was Tombs, @ prisoner inst week, Becker's former subordinates, Dete Steinert and White, were brought under indictment charging them with perjury. BECKER'S TALK TO MATES TOMBS |S REPEATED. Mallen claims to have overheard a conversation between White White is alleged to hav they've got w to have replied shut and tn six months they'll b us medals for what we have do: Hatlen was taken from his cell in the Tombs to the District-Attorney's offi to-day. He made his statement as to the conversation between Hecker and White to Assistant District-Attorney Conlon, Besides Becker, Jacob Reich, alli “Jack Sullivan,” “Dago Frank,” “Whitey” Lewis and William Shapiro the | and suspected Rambling houses, together | With the names of the owners. Later in the week he will take similiar action in regard to disorderly houses. Ho aried to have both Itsts ready at ¢ fame time, but there has been a grea deat of work verifying the data His action has stirred property owner for Wlekal purpose OWNERS WHO REAPED HAR- VEST OF RENT SCARCE. The proposed publication of own of disord t more of a ed nbling dens. uses aro than that of & comm Many have rushed planations and pleas to have names suppressed, ‘The most common whom they had rented property had sublet it to undesirables, or that they no longer owned it. Many of the disreputable places in New York are owned by persons whose Feputations and social positions are above reproach, and they are alarmed at the prospect of having the public find out the characte tenants. More appalling still te the probability of being questioned in pub- William Waldorf Astor and the Trin- ity Corporation are holders of conalder- able property which {t 1# understood District-Attorney Whitman wants to ask @ few questions about The activity of property owners ts shown jn another direction atvo, Many of the big rs are baving a “ho © serving disposses tenants whi “undesirabl cleaning.” They notices right and lett on have auddenly become Many property owners for the fir time are taking an interest in the per- sonnel of thelr tenants, and it ts not as easy to-day to rent a place for tlegal purposes my" wan a week ago, MAY TR¥ TO PROVE BECKER “GOT IT” IN WALL STREET. Confirmation lacking that politi clans wil) come to Becker's rescue in were all arraigned be » Judge Mul- queen to-day. Only Reich was repre- sented by counsel, and he asked for do- lay, which was refused. The plea of not guilty was ordered entered on the record for the four defendants. Commissioner Waldo dented to-day the report that his secretary, Winfield R. Sheehan, has been superseded by the Police Department Executive Clerk, Robert J. Kennedy, Mr. Sheehan, the Commissioner said, 1s still performing all his duties as secretary to the Com- missioner, and Mr. Sheehan said he had not received any intimation that he is to be superseded in oMce by anybody. For purposes of the John Doe inquiry to be conducted by Justice Goff and the Grand Jury, Assistant District-Attorney De Ford requested Police Commissioner Waldo to-day to furnish complete an exhaustive data on the three vice squads of the Police Department, one of which was commanded by Lieut. Becker. Commissioner Waldo is asked to tell why the squads were formed, how the commanders and members of the squads were selected, if any outside influ Prompted such selections, and how and to whom the commanders and members of the squads reported. Information ts also desired as to tho raids made by the squads and the dis- position of the cases in the courts, Mr. De Ford, in addition, asked the Police Commissioner for a complete record of gambling hduse and divorderiy house raids made in the diftricts of Inspectors luahey and Hayes. Police CommBsioner Waldo will to-day make public @ lst of gambling houses the graft charges and endeavor to show ho made his money in Wall street, Jamer K. March, Republican leader of the Third Ass says Beck- er’s total win 000) oF $8,000 ax far as he has any knowledge. He Is an intimate friend of the former Strong Arm Squad commander, and says he has been “putting him things” in the market for four or five years, March does not think he him- self has dealt in more than 600 or 600 shares for Beckor's account, Mra. Lillian Rosenthal, widow of Her- man Rosenthal, has retained Harold Hochdorf to sue Lieut. Charles Beck for $100,000 daimag the death of her husband. Her sult will be con- tingent on the outcome of the murder trial, but will be prosecuted tn the civil courts whether Becker in convicted or acquitted. Her main witnesses will be th ven who have charged that Becker in igated the crime, In the civil court it will not be necessary to the testimony of atcomplic the criminal court. Police Commissioner Waldo said to- day that he was quite ready to testify before the John Doe investigators as to anything the District-Attorney wants to now about his department. He said pobitively he has no intention of resign- ing and expressed the opinion that he was in no danger of betng forced out. ‘The Commissioner announced that the trial of Inspector Hayes would take place on Friday The Aldern le police 30 members were to come toget. r to-da for organ!- tation, will not meet until to-morrow anorning. Several members of the com- mittee are out of town and they answered to a telegraphic summons yes- terday that they would not return until to-morrow. Notably among these is Alderman Brank L. Dowling, leader of the Tammany minority in the Board, Grand Jury to Hear How Tenderloin Snarers ‘Get It’ A feature of the work of the Special Grand Jury which is to investigate graft conditions under the direction of Justice Goff will be the revelations it will bring forth of the inner secrets of Ife in the Tenderioin—particularly of the carefully planned methods by which strangere in town who have money are spotted on thelr arrival and systematically separated from their wealth—if they to respond to an appeal to their “sporting vivod.” @ubpoena servers are busy hunting up hotel detectives, waiters, bartenders, carriage starters, cabmen, manicure girls and others conversant with Ten- derloin affairs that are not apparent to the casual onlooker. The mysterious influence which prompts @ man to tell the story of his life to the fair creature who is trim- \ ping and polishing his fingernails ts to some figure in the special Grand y investigation, And it may take @ ind Jury to prove to many men that fair creatures reveal the inner se 1s of one customer to another, and rloin manicure girl know all about The World Is Certainly a Wonder in Recovering LOST ARTICLES NEW YORK, Aug, ‘The World 16, 1912, paper, which nd ona i Certainly wow ee ANDREWS, 266 Church Bt., Oly, ee World “Lost & Found” Ads, get a circulation In New York City, morn- ings and Sundays, greater than the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COM- BINED, Isn't That the Kind of . Advertising YOU Need? n, until each regular customer of a her other customers, down «o the mi- utest details of thetr family affairs, WEBBER AND ROSE GAVE MANI- CURISTS SECRETS. It be iversions of “Jack Rose” “Bridgle” was to have thelr ‘done’ in Longacre Square manic parlors. We certain buxom artiste in the fing ishing Une, and from what she has told | sive pastime campaign next J aon.” ae oe Nava incvallad mora tan sever tale others It Is apparent that the gambler| ‘This phase of the Grand Jury Investl-| Progressive tleket, | oihCOND, BACK hele |e ctiswin thle oii aaidinan Eola dabbled lke a running brook while un-| gation is to go into the matter of 1 am going to Philadelphia to » xMutineer, 180; doe Walter T. Stern, a representative for ohn ae sulitatrations, for gambling houses and dise| some people and refresh my memory » Wudeete the Mason, Seaman Company, informed the Rosenthal case to the sntent of bets 2 eee aalnoive “ia scp eceeg ie | Spout oortain affairs,” aald Penrose be- the committee that his company was ° bard, the manicur Protect the confiding visitors who rent | cre taxing his train thia afternoon, | ¢ ‘ willing to resubmit for personal investi- eat all that Webber had | pooiny from his employer, but it appears | He carried a bulky package labelled Thin a La iat Glan Palak gvary olla ukene de in'the ams to Various and sundry mates, | that the protec has not been rigid. | “Documents Regarding Roosevelt, Rmusearolte: five and ‘a ploy of the company and these carried the stories along via! ‘The question of all-night saloon] °“1 will be in Atlantic City for the} Hallsshe Maas Tesla wagbaaies 16 YS Peyreeeet ied Until they were part | Hcenses is also to be considered by the ext ihe Pb sald patons “Shore ent committes that independent taxicab he Unwritten history of the Tender-| Special Grand Jury, In this connection | “working out from the ew) York | MPRERACE paills Perk ; sina jloin, dn consequence’ of which the| lawyers representing satoonckeepera| and. Philadelphta, 1 to hav, OSA We Pieeiae Sees hi uote JOUNK Woman is now the possessor of al who hoki all-night Heenses are to be| many things to say; for one thing 1{ ments should be required {0 file an subpoena com her to appear be- | questioned as to the methods current in| will compel the owners of the Phila- + Cardiff, 107: indemnity bond in case of accident |fore the District- ney and tell the | securing such licenses: delphia. North Ameriean to diss Parse $000; three-year-olds and | 2hs should be @ condition of the pro- Whole truth ay to certain matters. 6 above information comes from] Mr. Van V nbure by die> | anh gS tt poged new ordinance, said Mr, Holden Webber. i: anpoais, was vain of his] the District-Attorney's oMce. Coupled| closures 1 will mak Boe tina a ering ‘ime LNA ee uaeran tee tha Trento. ling, He wags wont to speak of his| with {t 1s the news that the Distr! “What about Willlam Filan? he was] “ala: Wt: Tanunda, 106; *Hamilt stated thai the Independents favored oa inca to the manicure girls, Attorney | has lear that the real] asked SSEVENTIE RACK Parse $600 free searolds | the use of a uniform cl n could Jand particularly tot uxom nail} name of Herman Rosenthal was Hyman| “Oh, he's easy," replied Penrose, | ut Wsarts selling: ons milly amd a titlouts | noe be “yumpe r * Mr, Bride have ald Foponiedly ver revealed the #vcret to @/ day from 4 man who has @ witness to Hsing Feet, 107, an Aldermanic Committee to determine ridgie’ told me that before he | manicure girl. the offer of $1,000,000 that Flinn made My the most reliable meter procurable, jcould open hls poker room in Horty- aa SSNS : fhe OF SH O00 000 thas Fine made! weather pert cond street he had to ce c 1 Motel man und tcome sernegets "Tt" | ACTRESS HID IDENTITY, — [witnesses witt also be produced on The name of the “certain hotel man" . that score, has been brought to the DistricteAttare (Miss Adele Buck Was a Wellesley eure promised to cause “some hey dozens and doxens of times . wore explosive utterances and echoes connection ‘with the investigation into | lv! And Had Brother Here, from Oyster Bay.” He sald he would Police graft, He lw supposed to have a] OAKLAND, Cal. Aug. Mins Adele | BaYe. Several sensational disclosures to | considerable pull, not only with the | Buck, who hid her {entity ax a motion | Make soon, and that they would be fol- | Police Departm administration, has been informed that he w ner of the “triumvirate,” the other tw angles of which were held down by at, but with the Stat The District-Attorne: widely known politician and an attache three are said to have formed the police graft of the Police Department. These clearing house. GRAND JURY TO GET AT THE “CREEPER” GAME. It {9 recalied that the hotel man made two visits to Police Headquarters dur- tng the administration of Commisstoner jon he saw the Commissioner and requested a police oon after each of h the Waldo, On each oco ord went thro Tenderloin that " * had beet | down to headquarters and had a lon) | tale with Waldo, ‘ ae they never have been disturbed he- fore, He haa been appealed to by letter, | telephone and telegraph by owners Jawyern representing them mot to lve) out the itst The houses are in the seven inepec- tion districts of Manhattan and th Bronx, and period covered ts t feth of th asionora sarvion, | The report will show when the houses! were ed and how many times, it any, they were raided. And conspteu ously will appear the names and ad- restes ot individ astitu fons that owned the property at the time ft was used, of # ed of being w " forward with ex: | their rensons given were that the persons to f some of their} He about these tenants and having to} go before the special Grand Jury early next month. wise to Kood| Investigating | h iearned that one of the Webber and hands r particularly favored a} pole @ cor- t | | “LEFTY LOUIE” | fit to make personal calls to police passes, wh: | by return mail | of req Tena acteriatically, put Its own sinister infer. | ences upon the hotel man’s visits, A low and contemptible form of rob- bery is to be taken up by the Grand Jury and shaken out thoroughly, ‘That Is the “creeper” industry, In| which of Tenderloin women are em- to the financial loss and abjes: procur he might have ha paonse to lett in in it, War not mentioned loin gowsip. The Tenderloin, the | ployed, | Jerror of «ind of many wealthy visitors York. ence ix at hand ehowing that the eeper” industry 1s worked upon © | strictly business — bi Investigation hax ied to a man who poses in the Tenderloin as a lawyer, with startling results, This man in suspected of hav- ing written anonymous letters to the Mistrict-Attorn and = Commissioner Waldo, In running down the author- ship of these letters detectives claim to have stumbled on the source of in- come of the self-styled lawyer. SYNDICATE OF SEVENTEEN SNARES VICTIMS, Me ts said to be the director of a compact little syndicate comprising besides himself fifteen women and a police detective. The women atte to enticing visitors—or New York resi dents—into compromising situations and robbing them. If no complaint in made by the victim the guiding spirit of the syndicate and the detective have nothing to do but take thelr share of the loot. But often they are compelled to take an active part in after devel- | opments. A typical case im that of a man from a neighboring large city who came |to New York with his wife. He wan- |dered from his hotel one evening, mot | woman on the street and was robbed | of $2,700. Immediately on discovering | that hin bank roll had been despotled the visitor made a covert complaint to the house detective of the hotel that was sheltering his wife and himself. ‘The hotel detective impressed the vi itor with the fact that the affair was serious, indecd, and. would have to be reported to the police. Reluctantly the visitor allowed the police to be called in, and within an hour the detective who is sald to be a member of the “creeper yndicate showed up, displayed his badge and heard the story. Then, t» the utter dismay of the visi- |tor in our howpital city, the detective announce) that he would have to Ko right back to the station house and make a complete entry of the affair on the blotter. A hint was dropped that station house blotters are open to the Anapection of newspaper reportera—which they are not. EXTORTED “SUPPRESSION” GRAFT AS WELL. While the perplexed victim robbery was perspiring with great fre dom and accompanied by mental an- Kuh, there appeared before him one Who declared himself to be a. repo for a morning newspaper, was the self-styled lawyer and manager of the “creeper” syndl Under tha of the the whole affair in the y claimed to represent, ted a further from the un- e } th substa fortun thett ntial Bum of mo: te victim, ‘The special Grand Jury ts to make & thorough Investigation into the duties and activities of the house detectives of th The general pub | has no tdea of the Importance of the po- sition of a New York hot ive, He is the guide ai the out-of-town visitor, ly Inclined guest consults him before starting out to “see the town.” From storles that have been told to the Di loteAttorney by many eing the town" un \of a hotel detective ts quite A counsellor "The sportives an expen- © | pictur ¥ | died here to-day following an operation |" "Now wo have progressed at least to | for appendicitis. where It is admitted that tae Standard a |: Just before the operation she told her] Oll money was received and not. rex true name and left word that her| turned; all of which tends to clarity the father, & Boston «a and her| situation somewhat," sald Penrose sare brother, @ New York attorney, were to | eastically be notified if she died, but not other- Se wike, Mise Buck was a graduate of mn Saturday, | Wellesley Collexe, and told her friends | At & 5% ing of the Hoard o} that her family opposed her career, Governors of the New York Stock ——<—_— change, held at noon to-day, It was rihquake Felt at Sea. voted to close the exchange on Satur-! PERIM, RED SBA, Aug. 2.—A sharp [MY Morning next r Day falling earthquake shock was felt at 1 A, M, | the following Monday will give the | to-day all over thi n {rounding a Th K | Andres Rickmers, on Garman ate her arrival he later In the day, reported that the dis- 4 The fae, topt the hotel man had seen turbance at sca was Very sovere, EVENING WORLD, ‘Lefty Louie’ and ‘Gyp the Blood’ |Reported Captured at Fonda, N.Y. are | ‘This man} threat of interviewing the visitor's wifo | house de- | actress under an assumed name, and the sur- mer TU GYP THE BLOOD" GOVERNOR WILSON HEARS COMPLAINT Anti-Saloonists Tell Him Offi- | cials There Counte- | nance It. TRENTON, N. J., Aug. son this afternoon heard the complaint of the Anti-Saloon League of New Je sey and other clvic bodies of Newark on the alleged condition of lawlessness and vice in that city with the consent of the authorities. The Rev. Ed) Kearns, superintendent of the Lew and Yther members, began the argu- ment before the Governor, A_ petition | was presented, which read in part “It is a matter of common knowl- edge that places that pander to the basest of hutnan pi dance hails with Mquor attachments; saloon back rooms; restaurants where disorderly women resort to drink with men; ho-| tels where innocent girls are lured to thelr destruction; alleged ‘music halls’ that are purveyors of lewdness, and | common brothels, all are apparently | immune from interference on the part of any of the city or county authori- ties.” OF NEWARK VICE ESDAY, AUGUST 2 Thie Coupon Entities the Helder to yore t he, om Sept. ¥, at the ON DYNAMITE PLOT GOES ONIN ININ BOSTON Rack | and Con- tractor Kills Himself. will be crowned KING «. “Carnival of Lawrence ‘MiB Men Men on Before Grand Jury 1 Vote for..sscsceeees BIG MEN AS SUSPECTS BOX 1454. Or votes may be handed ‘ Ne candidate ts te be voted fer Planting of Explosive to Injute Unions in Recent Strike, | Is Alleged. TAXIRATEBOARD “|, SHOWS LAXTTY IN CHAUFFEUR LAWS (Spectal to The Evening Work.) BOSTON, Aug, 27.—There was stir at the court house to-day w eaked out that District-Attorney had caused the Grand Jury vestigate a charge of conspiracy Boston men who are officers of mills in Lawrence tn connection with the plant- ing of dynamite In that city at the time to ine against of the recent strike. John J. Breen, m jan o |Lawrence, was arresied tor punting | Opening Session Brings Out | the adiy explowive, He did not take oo g. | the stand at ‘iis trial and was tinea | That Ordinances Are Con- | $500. District-Attorney Pelletier learned | that the plot to plant the dynamite was | structed Loosely. | | concelved and partly carried out in Bos. | " ton, and the investigation relates to 2 | that end of the affair, Mill men, includ. When the speclal committee of the ing Mdverdabid of the big mills at Laws Ploara of Ab men designated in Feb- | | ed yesterday, situation in this elty began its hearing | | Ernest W. Pitman, who built the " . 4 z to-day Chief Inspector Drennon of the large Wood Worsted Mills at Law-| tureau of Licenses was the first wit. | | rence, and one of the men sald to have : 258 been involved in the conspiracy, com. hess to be called | mitted suicide at is me In Andover Asked by Chalrm. land regarding this morning. He had been aumn , investigation of the character and repu- for chauffeurs’ l- mitted that the t practically |, ation of applicants censes, Chief Drennon ordinance so lax th last wight to appear before Jury to-day. The announcement of hix suicide in that town stated th i chdbe of: the | 208 ation was ma grant- act was not known, but supposed to [N& ® Heense. | hedu) toot hanial tout Te aie! _ Practically no refusais have beon made mons to Pitman to appear before the %2,20Plcants, he said, “Are these may have were ever convi » question is not asked under prevaliing pro said the witness, but it and n questions should by asked by nse is granted.” | |Jury, It 1s thought, nowev Prompted him to kill himself, The purpose of the plan alleged to have been formed by the mill men, it is sald, was to destroy the labor organ- izations by creating public opinion hos- ‘ore a | “The history of the applicant ts at Wie: to Beat by the Use OF A¥namite, Tt! Oo. oe inowad into then?” aekad is reported that the men involved in aie the conspiracy figured that if dyn: ite for! could be traced to those interested in the strike, public opinion would favor the owners and be inimical to the oper- atives, with the result that the strike would be crushed and the labor organ- jaations injur f Die artment lax DECLARES DEPARTMENT LIVES UP TO THE LAW. this he sald: “It 1s with the deepest regret that The delegation accused Mr. Nugent “No, We live up to the law W. of throwjng the arm .of protection} THe dynamtte was procured in this have made many recommendations, but around the-saloons and resorts in New- elty and the Distri et-Attorney is in pos- | thes ¢ not yet been carried out a ‘The Governor lstened to the] *¢##!on of information that the feels] Attorney Warren of the Independent reading of the vatoes exhibits ctting| may, put some of the mill men on the |Taxt Owners’ Association brought out alleged improprietios tn Newark. 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