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BEC Fi EDITION. ‘ing Wednesday. PRICE ONE CENT. TRE TING —_——__++. Ticket Is Winning Easily — Largest Vote in : Years. WHIT in to-day’s the voie for Representative (Rep.), 335; The tow n the Legislature as. follows: Robinson (Prog.), 131; Cantfield (Ind.), 44. polling piace: y muddy roads, Autos mobiles were used to reach indifferent voters who dwelt within # radius of three or m of the voting booths. The rain persisted along the Con- mecticut Valley, but a fairly heavy vote ij oy four was cast in a number of the small towns, A county falr tn Rutland intere fered somewhat with the interest in! politics in that locality, but on the eust| Leay, ide of the mountain the voting up io to bring out @ substantial vote for the Metzger of Randolph, nocratic leaders wer the full party st Howe of St. Johnsbary, 1 murde gations | York. Chief Wilkie of the Sooret s coved Flynn's letter of r the Rosenth Fraser and vice fident of poll for Harlan B. especially in the' cittes. ; _ AT POLLS IN NEW ORLEANS. RIOTL eoding Th heh pee 3 Wong Wants servi to-day to take charge, it Is believed, eer ‘ Circulation Books Open to Ally’ | Pat sie aia man att = NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912. Copyright, 1912, cr ATHRD OF REPUBLICAN VOTE ~~ INVERMONT TO-DAY Vote in Woodstock Indicates Regular Vermont, Sept. 3.—The first returns} from the town of Woodstock and gave! Billings nin 1910 gave the following vote for Governor: Mead | (Rep.), 247; Watson (Dem.), 36. . | the convicts apparently cowed with the " it t A pie | all of Jackson mitt companies and jranrer rhe ved) Fy phlei sod neh firemen and special officers who hurried tlons of Vermont this afternoon tnd to the scene immediately after the out- that a heavy vote was cast in| | break, the State election y | One, fleeing convict, failing to halt After @ stormy forenoon the skles| when ordered, was shot down by a cleared and the farmers drove In to the guard. The prisoner was running across TO TAKE UP GRAFT INQURY HERE Secret Service and, It late thts afternoon was heavier thon! Js Believed, Will Head usual at that time of the day. Campaign managers for Asien M. Si : r Fletcher, the Repuvilcan candidate, t+ Rosenthal Investigation. sued a statement to-day ung mi clear majority, with consequ elece re ze tion, for their man. The progressive}! WASHINGT( Sept. %—Willlam J managers relied on the steadfast Flynn, head of the New York Seoret of the followers of the new movement] Service, leaves the Government rvlee res n to» | nit Into ef- Work Wonda Be | Ysa Sumaueieg tas oeig | ‘New York World), THIRTY MURDER WITNESSES TO SWEAR MAN DECLARE ~~ — ~ —_ by The Press Pobliehing KER IS GUILTY, WHIT ee <e Sia, # Showers probable to-night) clearing Wedseoday. ic Circulation Books Open to All,’ } - 16 IGE ONE O PAGES PR RIOTING CONVICTS FIGHT TO ESCAPE. | TROOPS CALLED Break Open Bull Pens in Mich- | igan Prison, Smash Things and Defy Guards, | | |TRY TO SCALE WALLS. Militiamen Rushed to Scene Are Given Orders to Shoot— Firemen Also Summoned. JACKSON, Mich., Sept. 8—Rioting conviota of Jackson Prison, overcoming all restraint, shortly before noon to~day entered the prifon bull pens and itber- Ated about seventy-five fellow prisoners locked up there for creating disorder in the prison for two or three days past. An hour leter the prigon authorities had the yard and when told to stop refused. | He Was dropped with @ bullet from al gun !n the hands of a special deputy. | HUNDREDS GATHER OUTSIDE! PRISON AS FIGHT GOES ON. When the trouble togan the !ocat companies of the Staty mulitia we: hurried to the scene with orders to Whoot the firat prisoner who attempted | to scale the walls, io fire department was also called to the prison to use their hose on the convicts, When the prisoners reached the yard they began ruining everything within reach and, fearing they would set t! factories on fire, the city fire depari- ent Was summoned and aided in (he t to subdue the rioters, d others gath- ‘ounding th *, hastily ing the Mundreds of shopmen | ered on the ets fu the special every prisoner secu some kind, Knive and barrel staves were used he convicts in an endeavor to ove power the guards stationed inside the prison wails, On seeing the prison yard, fire department entor | of the rloters| NEW ORLEANS, Aept, b—Two men pelt hall cas | fled back Into the prison, while others promatly were soe ee Ki yal] hid in the various factory butldings, riot at the opening o! on aid hoping to step over the walis when an| tion early to-day. Mayor Behrmann has BasehallScoresTo-Da Dering ip leo erate fe nen an refused to send armed deputies to the Wis gain That Bulg ths /euentementt’ Gov Se ae ails Se | three convicts scaled the walls and are @ rushing to the city NATIONAL now Jat 1iberty: theveanites moe thy cave a hand by AL LEAGUE. | FEAR FURTHER TROUBLE AND | ven anticipation of additional trouve, 9 AT BOSTON. MORE TROOPS CALLED. ween the two political factions, Gov. | GIANTS-— That the prison officials fear re ial, this afernon directed Adjt.~ oo0oo00001 — trouble was evident this afternoon, as, MoNeese to ake up ide headquartera) RosTON— in addition to the two militla eom- + ere, prepared to cal out the National | 0131000 pasies, numbering about 10 men, the Guard if necesary — | Lansing company the MN. G. rr ae een ordered o i} ott overy CLERK ACCUSED TWICE. AT PHILADELPHIA. [rick hol ske oevdndiced. taiaok cn BROOKLYN— ward is belog sned to the | For Second Time tm Six Months Ie O1101010 being Arraigned for Hmbersler READE aT Nhe upp of Mt the. prison oo1 — # been exhauste one y Snyder, # in tn Faller Express Com Mn RIRTRECRGH: ners street, was arraigned in court | Heh Gah | the in six months tor | CHICAGO— fi nbeziement of money | 1600003105 m the Hatori i mantha faa ae PITTSBURGH | eee Bo rg ya regarding was found six mon 0 | concitions inside the wal + books were $500 short. Inves-| oo 0 9:0 92 0 O- 2) - howed va e had c o| EOOND GAME, i Cae ee ae ne ee catoniers | CHICAGO — |CARRIES DREAM OF A HAT t the money, Because of 000 _ ON HER AEROPLANE FLIGHT. h the offense was forgiven, the] PITTSBURGH — — In court Was withdr ne a in ‘ Bet Fo teach at hie old duties, mean o10 ~ |Miss Mary Davies, Rigged Out for tue restoring the money to his ems —— Sven avept Starts Wits ent the rate of $3 a week AT CINCINNATI. Evening Reception, Starts. Wito waa arrested to-day on the! ST. LOUIS— Aviator Astley From Paris. nvery that $100 was missing from 7 > F nto. and the accounts of the last few weeks and| _ oO 0 Prifsec th Hep nd List It appeared to save been taken in CINCINNATI~ is Mary Davies, tho. Re same way as his thefts earlier in . vend Wy at & Oday ear, He pleaded gullty and was 1 vind for Berlin and Wars in an for the Grand Jury. a effort to capture the Pommery prize 7 ae | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mire Davies’ bagsage & mag rin Switerland, jade nificent evening hat, to wear to-night : Switzerland, Sept. &.—Lm. AT WASHINGTON. tier at the German or Polish capita peror Willlam arrived here to-day nm ATHLETICS— - Perlin and was heartily welcomed by | 00000101 O- 2) _ tent « ment and che canton met him at tho; 0 0 11000 2 4| @:ation, where brief congratulacory | eeiiein wae | Speeches were exchanged and customar AT CHICAGO. ter rogaine Raentcen nie Ghote salutes fred, After half an hour's stay | FIRST GAME pelea hit Be sine a tate the Emperor continued his Journey to) DEYROIT— sanking Depa Senne A the ine Zurich. 000 0 00 0 oe at ne as ine concemie euih Nanna eee , yin | HICAGO— | larged with The State Tax Fixed at 87.74, c fc I a ALRANY, Sept i -The State Rqual- | CT OCIS TAC A I SO Hat dal Lan Ze ib § fzation Board tovlay fyed of ~~ La bis t t INDICTED LIEUTENANT “ REFUSING TO PLEAD TO MURDER CHARGE. (Taken In Court ToDay.) OLAS In JU CoOoR! ECK! IDE. GOFF: ) ROOSEVELT TAKES OXYGEN TANKS ON CAMPAIGN TOUR ON BOARD ROOSEVE t ern swing | strenuous was | nounc Colon |Colonel Afraid of H | Giving Out on Long Jour- ney to the Pacific. Rooseve campa Indicuted ment th be a physician two huge keeping talking order gested by Col, Cecil Lyon of Tex the Mlated with t to. an entourage at Roosevelt's luggage ts at yeen Colonel's The in Bt tanks throat is Throat | would have switched to her (MTHE THOMAS. CO-RESPONDENT,” “THED'S GREETING “La Belle,” Otherwise “Senor- | ita Teresa,” Announces Her- | self Aboard Liner. IS A DEFENDANT, TOO., Actress Arrives With 200 Dresses and Two Roles in Marital Litigation. | Yes, indeedy, she's baok again, Who's back again? Why, “La Belle Theo,” | "Mile, Theodora," “Senorita Teresa Cabre,” “Mme. Theodora’ Gerard, or | Mrs. “Joe Raymond, whichever way |you wieh it; and she's got twelve trunks and two hundred dresses and Jewelry enough to trim a Christmas| tree. Bhe still resembies Evelyn Nesbit Thaw—a coincidence which used to cause great mortification and constant embarrassment to the wife of Harry K. Thaw. She {= atill named as co-re- spondent in the divorce sult which Mrs, | Linda Lee Thomas 1s bringing agains |her husband, Edward Russell Thomas, and she i» att! = defendant in the divorce proceedings which her own hua- band, Joe Raymond, brought against her tm the Supreme Court here iset March. “DON'T KNOW ME? I’M THE CO- RESPONDENT.” “La Belle Theo"' blew into this little |elty on La Lorraine of the French line | to-day, and when the reporters became |inquisitive as to the identity of this |dark-halred young woman with the twelve trunks she sald, after a due period of shyness: “Why, don't you know ma? in the BR, | | ‘ | I'm tho | eo-respondent Thomas sult.’ mure young person who thus H herself had just changed! from her approaching-the-harbor suit |to her leaving-the-ship Kown, and if |there had been @ dressing-room handy |tn the custama compound she doubtless tdenti York Paquin model. For, you see, if [one has 200 dresnes and intends to stay in our midst only one month one muat wear six dreases a day. La Belle Theo began catching up with herself in the | modiate's Marathon on shipboard, and |{t was noticed that while she was walt- TRAIN, | ing for her twelve trapks to be chalked addition for ‘Phat on the pler she absentmindedly hooked | une use to the Louls would in good physiclan was sug- ss with which | up the eyeleta in @ full ten feet of at- | mosphere. r respondent tn the E. R. Thomas divorce sult sald that just as soon as she got away from the horrid Customs Inspectors she was going to go to th Oregon Apartments, There are two such domiciles for unprotected young didn't know just which one it was that she was going to. HUFFED BY MENTION OF AN “OLD HOME WEEK.” When she was asked If she had come he bowled over riocutor in Hart “ ‘he ifeht hace bese |t New York to attend an “Old Home ni, Who migh: | Week" of the co-respondents tn the E. some if allowed to unane | pon divorce sult at Madison Roosevelt adopted the method | square Garden, the girl who had once Ms Wearers | duchod u vane of champagne in the p that UP | flowing whiskers of @ real Russian ‘ Grand Duke and got away with what ¥ Was no sei ‘hon to | the French call “I'exprit. joyouse” Until late in the 4f | grened her eyebrows in « delicate The POC) Prench nuff and refused to commit nis time golng over can » Htera- | herself Aictating to his atenc and) “Our city remembers Theodora Ger- makin platform Hel ard, one time chorus girl with Evelyn suid that thera would be no Mtl) Nesbit, but later pet of Paris and st speech on the whole trip. He PS | Petersburg, because of her justly cele: to speak ex tempore {brated "Vampire Dance.” There are It is the evident Inte of Col. aivo weveral persons here who remem Kosevelt to make #0 Kind Of & ber her individually. One such ts speech at every p stop if there! George Bronson Hpward, playwright are many as two persous A couple of yoart ago Miss Gerard and so far the crowd has swore to & Warrant for Howard's ai lacking When the grinding rest, declaring that in her apartnent wheels and brake-shoes Indicate Yat No. 48 West Thirty-fourth street nel takes @ the playwright had held a dagger at and if the pro: her throat aud told her t ay for steps to the her salvation before speedy death, then we B. Khor this he had relented and allowed her to one shoulder to pre live long enough to appear for her trom leaning too for out evening performance at the theatre grapher jeans over the But he stole @ $460 ring from her catch waat is said ing her execution, Waa Miss Gers arrived here ards declaration, The theft was not " re to ask Theo if wore re t scream” she would doubtios ands swee 1 am 0 Oe t ao E.R, Thomas divorce > WITNESSES OF MURDER WHITMAN WILL CALL TO CONVICT BECKER. Following are the witnesses upon whose testimony District-Attorney Whitman hopes to convict Lieut. Charles Becker of the murder of Herman Rosenthal, the gambler: DR. OTTO SCHULTEE, Coroner's Physician}; VOLICEMEN JOR ‘3. BRADY, THOMAS SMITH and J0- SBPx V. CLAVIN; Mre. LILLIAN RBOSUNTHAL; MAX MARGOLIS, formerly & “stool pigeon" for Beck- or; MBS. MARGARET BOSD, wife of Jack Rose, tho informer; MISS MARI STARR, oar the shooting; ANNA GLATTMAR, cash- fer im the Forty-second street res- taurant, who witnessed and alleged meeting between Becker, Bose and ‘Webber after the murder; ZABBY CABBIE POLLOE, at whose “Jack” Bose hid; B. G. BAR- acoom- panied) Lawyer John rt to the ok to get an affidavit in rm" Wan- DER, HARRY VALLOW and SAM SCHEPPS, who manipulated the conspiracy which led Rosenthal in- to the murder trap} GIOVANA ATANISN and LOUIS KRESE, who with 4 the murder and we identi some of alloged par- tletpants; THOMAS CO’ °s, who has skipped fo England ond will not come back; J. J. MICKEY, who was with Rosenthal in the Matropole just before the mure: J0mN BASTLAND, a Metropole waiter; DRPUTY FOLION COMMIBSION- BE! GuORGH 8. DOUGHERTY; ROBT and ABRAHAM HARRIS, at whose home “Dago Frank” Cirofuct, indicted jointly with Beoker, was osptured; ASSISTANT DISTRICT- ATTORNRY FRANK MOSS; GAM- |] URZ SPIRLBDRGER, « Far Rock- |] away hotel clerk, who eaw the four gunmen after the murder; OMARLES B. PLIVT JB, who kept Beckor's name in the pepers; LEW- SHAW and BRITAIN DENIES. ANY DEMAND ON PANAMA BIL Foreign Office Backs and Fills, Then Says Situation Has Not Been Changed. LONDON, Sept. 3—A complete aie avowal Is given to-day by the British Foreign Office of the so-called official announcement that the British Govern- ment will formally demand arbitration on the Panama Canal tolls question, ‘The lines of action which lle betore the British Government are now being considered and any announcement of e kind ie premature” a the full text of ti formal | in| Women in the City Directory, and Thoo | *tatement given out by the Forelyn Of- fice this morning in reply to requests | &s Ww the reported demand |for arbitration, | Some uncertainty appeared to exist | at the Foreign Office as to whether last night's announcement should be con- tradicted, .A denial was sont ont early im the morning, but later on the nows- papers Were requested to withhold ite publication, A short timo afterward the denial was reafiirmed and permit- tea to In he report, the oMolais of the Foreign Offive said in the frst place it was wholly incorrect, for no announcement Jot any sort had been made nor even decided on by the British Government The statement purporting to be offctal way tsnued by the Press Association 1 the Central News, two of the jead. nows agencies, 1 dat an when It wan t to obtain ndent confirma >t denial and ui] the London vers printed ft 4 morning ms ad of this Panama ne case, how. aieation re. exactly the same poattion tt hat bean for some dime. The Govern. will In all probability nr it to that tribunal has not been Necited upon, BOY PUSHED OFF ROOF. Detectives Are Mis Companto vs nine years old, of He was found a) muff from nm ate iad “NAMED BY WHITMAN. TO CONVICT RADER. List Given by District-Attorney In- cludes Three Whose Testimony or Names Ha: Not Been Mentioned Heretofore. FAIL TO GET GRAFT JURY FROM FIFTY TALESMEN Counsel Defies Court and Refuses to Go to Trial Sept. 12, but Goff Fixes Date. In moying the trial of Lieut. Charles Becke for the murder of | Herman Rosenthal to-day, District-Attorney Whitman made public the names of the witnesses upon whose testimony he expects to procus’a conviction by the jury. They are thirty in number,-and the evidence all but three has been made public through bearings and invesiige> tions sifice the murder was committed. f The witnesses are depénded upon to establish a conspiracy ¢o im der Rosenthal, with Becker as the arch conspirator; to establish professional murderers were hired to commit the crime; to show that these murderers killed Rosenthal, and that Becker ordered that money be paid to them after the crime was accomplished, There may be other witnesses whom the District-Attorney is keep. Ing in reserve. Justice Goff set Sept. 12th as the date for the begi ‘ of the trial, but John F, Mcintyre, of Becker's counsel, said he could not be ready at that time. He refused to enter a Plea for his client when Becker was arraigned In the extraordinary session of the Su} Court to-day, and a plea of not guilty was entered by the C preme The programme of Justice Goff and) taken to mean that Mr. order. Distitot-Attorney Whitman for running | evidence, upon which ho iy & Gupreme Court John Doe inquisition into police graft concurrently with the trials of Becker end the other defend-/| ants in the Rosenthal murder case was) @iearranged to<lay when {t was found) tmpoasible to get a Grand Jury to act with the extraordinary term. The ort- im! plan was to eclect a Grand Jury on the opening day of Justice Goft's court and hoki that body in readiness to act immediately upon evidence fur- nished by the John Doe investigation. OUT OF 60, ONLY 19 STOOD RIGID TEST. To this end a panel of fifty men @ gible to Grand Jury duty under the law was selected two weeks ago bY Dt trict-Attorney whitman and Justice Mc- Call, In view of the nature of the t sk to be presented to the wpectal Grand Jury, Mr, Whitman ordered an Inveetl- gation to be made of the business and social connvotions of every man of the} fifty on the panel. He found that one man was formery connected in buviness with the late Al Adams, the policy king; that an- other was engaged in the manufacture of poker chips; that an other has fre- quently gone on the donde of women arrested as Gisorderly; that one, on waged in the real estate business, ts in terested in the Ldncoln Hotel, which |e a § s F3 Fl & 5 3 & en abandoned, Pld Bres gen & different a differ t plan. It appears that triet> Attorney ts to take the writen ous in the John Doe When the John Doe Inveatigat! begin is problematical. It is pee around the Criminal Courts Bi that Mr. Whitman ts not satisfied wie Justice Goff. He would prefer, tt te re to have Justice Vernon M. Davie in the John Doe matter. Some action looking to turn over the trial of the Rosenthal! murder cases to Justice Goff and to switch the John Doe isl dulaition into the hands of Justice Davis | 18 looked for. MAY A8K CONTINUATION OF EXTRAORDINARY TERM. Mr. Whitman announced late thie |@fternoon that, in order to follow out | the form of Gov. Dix's order creating an extraordinary term of the Supreme Jerk: ouse; other | co, listed as a disor’ Ct ey Ret vad | OUrt he would ark the Governor to binds Silke omen ‘and #0 on, Such!" Avan another extraordinary term othe vollce oMtenrs, aPistriot-Attorney [ext month. This will, € the District: | Attorney's plan works out, be simply |4 continuation of the term presided er bY Justice Goff, and Just }if ho desires, will remain tn charge Gov. Dix's order crbating the ex, |traordinary term specified that the argued, should not ait on a Grand Jury Investigating police graft the fifty drawn at the Onty thirty-seven of on the special panel appeared opening of Justice Goft's o Whitman asked pape them individually is ourt should act in conjunction with sei entiona, @ most unusual proced-|® Grand Jury. “Inasmuch as it jee aee then he had questioned all and| been impossible to get @ Grand Jury hase a their own motion and | Justice Goff will sit as a Committing | rejected othera for various reasons, he: Magistrate in the John Doe proceeds soe tly ninetecn acceptable to him'as|!ng* until another order te recetved from the Governor, this order being | grand jurors, pcessary, it appears, in order that » Grand Jury must be composed Ast \ ot twenty-three and the panol did not >the ideas of the Governor may bet supply that number, the entire pane! carried out was dlecharged, This action gave riso| The extraordinary term of the Su+ to lot of gossip around the Criminal, preme Court, called by the Governur, 4 Butlding, MAY NOT CALL GRAND JURY! DURING HEARINGS, opened in the courtroom of the Supreme Court Criminal Branch, In thi most of the noted murder trials of the pant fifteen years have been held. Role Mr, Whitman had been especially and 1, Moineaux, Nan Patterson an@ ween to get @ syoctal Grand Jury, Mis| parry ‘Thaw are three who wer associates had al cused of murder and have sp on v ready auxious days in this room while the n wile w evidence against them or in their favor edy indictments of police and other! was piling up the jury, [eration Ze-daye developmen, was Jusive Got broased by bie open aly 3 ( Z - * J