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WALDO MAKES DIRECT CHARGE OF GRAFT > UNDER ae BUCKNER FIGHTS SHY WEATHER-Fair to-night) Saterday cloudy, FI EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. Go, (The Now Coorriaht, 1912, by ve on Werle ht; Saterday cloudy, FI EDITION. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, GEN. NOGI AND HIS WIFE KILL THEMSELVES AFTER ~— FUNERAL OF THE MIKADO AGISPURLONED AND COP'S PINCHED ASITS KIDNAPPER Both of Noble Kank They Follow Ancient Custom and Choose Death With Ruler. ARTHUR HERO. | A PORT Defeated the Russians and| Received Surrender — cf Brother Officer Clears Self, but| Stoessel, Czar’s General. Connor’s Held Under Bond 7 for Stealing Hog. TOKIO, Sept. 1—Gen, Count Maro- uke N 1 me Milltery Councillor, and his wife, the Countess Noxt, com-| SHERLOCKS ON SCENT. Mitted suicide to-night following the religious ceremonies in the death of the subito, The General and his wife were tn the procession following the Emperor's ' o¢ Nog! holding one of the places ef honor | among the mourners. Thetr action ta in accord with one of the oldest tra- ditions of Japan. They were of the old line and aid not wish to ive thelr ruler, who had died, + ‘onnection with | late Emperor Mut- They Finally Run Down Exposure Follows. pang | Two Iarre policemen of full man's the ‘faces of naughty t steating apples—Robert 1 Lea Schenteld of the West Hlundvedth street potice etation— viened before Magistrate Cor- No more startling proof of the fact that the old Japan still ives under the trappings of movern One zation be given than by of Port Gen, Nog! one how. Rat v, Connor was charged the modern soldier wio dl- | larcens vf the carcass rested the fire of fourtecn-inch mortars of one swine valued at $14.02 (wholesale), against the defenses of the Russian 4! fel was charged with alding stronghold eight yeara ago, was th fi ry Inspector | af { Samurat of ancient days nevertheles ¥ | men, half a dozen women of Clarketleld : : | — rs at the Weat/ PS : H i Sik euarlAte, anil that (OL Hie. yite Mi atte eto “the ane| a small town near here, acter warning| Court in Making Commitment | raetotweetietwee-twee which the world outside of Japan wlll) posted policemen had excuses which|®" elehteen-year-old girl to leave the i 1 Yodte ai yt Sa anmaraland. san (hater the @iznueslll as lke thowe “of an office boy | SIAR, caught her on the road atter| and Says He Never Denied the _[ oi. twar the expureaiot, exninates, warriors of the grinning bi war a hall game on the day when| 7ark, stripped off her clothing and gave | syn . ng APs : . a |ayncopated auto horns we're solng to and the plat nor. It was at the Pasteur) Nor a coat of tar, ‘ have ind k, now that Mra, Taaac baa he plate apsion, Tk mt Bt the Pasteur | showing the tarring (he alt and Identity of Mrs. Szabo. have rk now Chat Mra tna ; ver, employed by|steter left town, Clarksfield author pe a. Boe “unnecessary-naise tady, wartior for the 4 Emperor, hts mas. | : ee declared to-day they would not Investi- curope and on the Jo Ne Coal terauaht NU tHe Shoah Bf putea One Bias pais the ouducimilen had urged thol ‘ial From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Nogi followed precedent ax old as th enue, took a load of deceased hoga{ Sit! to leave town. MIDDLETOWN, Sept. 13.—The preliminary hearing of the charge Riee has muffled our Mudaon It hax always be sacred mountain own, early Friday morning, a week Pier Swine and Dreaded GIRL COATED WETH TAR Before (t Was cortain that the sisters, aged elghteen and twenty, SEPTEMBER 1 18, (1912. Police Commissioner Waldo on Witness. Stand Before Aldermanic Investigating Committee To-Day (Photographed Especially for The Evéning World by a Staff Photographer.) _PRIOE ONE CENT. | BY A BAND OF WOMEN DISGUISED AS MEN Driven From Town. NORWALK, 0. Gritansee uli Acts as His Own Lawyer, had lett the; GIBSON IN GOSHEN PRISON, auseD AS WEN HELD ON MURDER roe that Lawyer Burton W. Gibson murdered his client, Mrs, Rosa Menschik “85 000 THE PRICE 10 PROMOTE CAPTAIN; WALDO HAS THE PROOE Commissioner Swears Before Alder- manic Inquirers Demands Were Made by Politicians and Others in a Predecessor’s Regime. BUCKNER DROPS SUBJECT, IGNORING DIRECT LEAD. Witness Resents Question of Waiv- ing Immunity as Insult—Civil Ser- a HONK! LOOK OUT! HERE COMES La ENOISE LADY! Sule to “Ni to Make Goth- s Auto Horns Sing Sweet Melodies Hereafter. am’s Aids River tugs, put the soft pedal on the vice Names Policemen, He Says. A direct accusation of a form of police graft which comes within La! Ny ah of the Aldermanic Investigating Committee was made by missioner Waldo on the stand before the Committee this ‘salen “er R. Buckner, counsel to the Committee, failed to fol- tow up the opening and dropped the subject which brought it up. “| have affidavit said Commissioner Waldo, “from captains who swear they were approached by’ persons—politicians and others—who demanded $15,000 to have them promoted. 1 have the affidavit of one captain, who swears he was approached and asked to give up $15,000. He didn’t give up the money and he wasn’t promoted.” Here was something in the way of tangible evidence of police cor- ruption right at the hand of the attorney for the Commitiee, The audi- ence in the Aldermanic chamber sat expectant, waiting for the question from Mr. Buckner: “Who is that captain?” The question was not asked. Persons seated near the counsel table say that Mr. Buckner gave some instructions regarding the testimony to the stenographer. | The ‘notdent rred to by Com- missioner Waldo t# ® matter of common knowledge in the Police department. vrempted by the spirit of “Bushido” in} ago. When he reached the store, « restive factory whistles and taught the : : heen : village women stoned the house of thetr|c ile boating: wi Re . ae | A The pollee officer who made the af- Japan tha a man ano ud Jay wn ms heck : cencea that father, Objection to the girl became! 52400, while boating with her on Greenwood Lake on July 16 was post-| tretful motorboat not to explode, Now davit is snid to have made @ ¢om- fe for his Emperor-eve only te . i eve ° shan Fan el vee ay 5) Raa . \nhe is going to Introduce the reformed 6 Ge show fealty nya. sacrifice whieh tho | ‘The W corn atarted carotal| apparent several weeks age. when /poned to-day when the prisoner was arraigned before Special County, tit, jan Into. our midat; she nald. wn Deiat tothe Comin oF Relies ste 01 ould look upon as crim. tigation, covert < i py i by P ~ . 4 nar vg : 4 3 Nantara: paris: wouli:tav)s upeniea\erh eee eae shee. Tne ta tine sana |take a nine-year-old caughter from the| Judge Royce. The hearing was set for Sept, to-day, when she was coming down the Ifrionds that the Commissioner ignored : Ye Serr at whlch saw took the hunters the length of| f@mily and place her wn a charitable] Gibson appeared aa his own counsel @—————— | gangplank from the Lusitania the complaint. Tessier Rie at of the | Central Park Went, eee iy ae conad clan ol and waived all rights to immediate 6x: “LE couldn't steep in Paria. f contdn’t r BVSKNER FAILS TO PURBGUE je fa 1» the secc videst, 7 het out ba Ta Wn NOK! HOG FOR SALE” FURNISHES A he RT He ee ae amination, He was held without | sleep in London,” was Mra Rico's CT LEAD INDICATED. : e nutional hero | ALuS the victim of ti a taren t town, but! and ordered committed to the Orange | is plaint. “Ll couuda't sleep aay n At any rate, Mr. Buckner did not pret He SOR, WOR Nt . she returned @ few days ago. County Jali at | Poets: t Was be w sptured Por a 7 Lp e he fu ec ene — e subject. Inates a Arthur from Uy aelane in AN") Pourth street a boy, William Will, was| their own hands, For three nights they | laced in a large airy fhe a GRINS . A ~ 4 om See sit Ot Se ee ee eee eee eel a settle OF ine. In a ened RCE tae earn Pee eee te NATIONAL LEAGUE. {Ply wer to an edge. Miss Maie zabeth Spadone rer meatier relstive to me who were re the batle of Mukden. The Count Was} ie gay, policeman Connor, who| they lay in wait for the «ir. When|i oes “Bo my Society for the Suppression en by Commissioner wornins, » Polle or, . the building. ‘The room 4s on the sec é prem : ; te (es orn at How the province Of} nas ten @ policeman only five montha| they at last caught her they gagwed|ond floor in the jai! hospital headquar-| AT NEW YORK, [ee Uanecsesaty Noles must begin sient! Marries Hamilton ‘Disston | Ciepey Sed Sfierward appointed be Choshu, tn 189 and was the eldest 809) tng is a probationer, waked him, Young|@nd carried her to the scene of the ta ST, LOUIs— away suppesesing the nolsy, vulgar ane aid ; vedo on the recommen- ot Maretaugu Nosi a Samurai of th®l wii worke ter Herman Py a] Fin and, ite now admittod, applied @ room 18 comfortably equlpped | oo101 LetaA ae yane TaUakEy, horns Vanes Saxton of Groton. Ms, Buckner sous <6 atanish feet oe butcher, of No. 951 Colum , | eoat of tar a fourth of an inch thick large brass bed, blankets and! GIANTS— nyeae? ied : Police C et eillon he fougt ; ir boss,” Will gays the{over her body, Almost crazed, the girl] cean laundry. It is Lt by 14 feet - are 001 anyway? All that an auto horn needs Peltes Commissioner ought to loop up ap- Wravely att Ya b him, “that T have a hog| Promised to leave town never to return. | affords a fine view of the mountainous = to toll you te to get out of the way Piicants himself and satiety himself as DER ee a acauacntdl ax WOURE ain. ARR RIE Rete ute eet . ne ee Whyi can't that be done politely,| Announcement was made tn Brooklyn] to thetr character, and Mr. Waldo madu- after the rebellion was suppres ve tar tke = Teciatil conaimadrGinven 4610 AT BROOKLYN. quietly and even sweetly? to-day of the elopement on Sept, 1 of] talned that that duty devolved solely was made a teutenant-cotonel ¢ Pdeen i uptniel canna reel as the faxed {ever £4 a policeman and don't know | n,6 vening World corres} “ CINCINNATI— “L think we must have an auto horn] Miss Elizabeth Spadone, daughter of | Ubon the Civil Service Commission, Nogl commanded ihe frst brigade Of | post man on the corner, young Will went| WOst one louks Hke | nad a fine dinner, have re 00010 = with sone soft, auld note, Ike a! sty, and Alm Walter Warren Spadone| S00 after Commissioner Waldo took infantry: 10 ihe Chinudapanese war aud and. He dig not see, no} ORIVER HAD TO PAY FOR THE | and teal comf 6. Toemorrow the | BROOKLYN— Libba age dacak ONO pe ee of No. 208 New York avenue, with] Oly staid thls a te iat Buckper captured Port Arti Fapan. | leboses: ie coPHE surin delict! at that MISSING HOG, il ah ty aT peat 10100 * aeaauy sonorous would be the noise at] 'ammiiton Disston Kaxtor mer Of} munity, ‘The question carrled ce ' y ADAM Time this her is 9 » So here had other ng materiats and ® he ruin y NCHMMeGLAT ATT eation © 7 was appointed ; pissed eee oe saan oor 1 to examine some law \iitth avenue, If only tie hundreds of | te Hotel vid) BE Conn | utation tha: there 4 t some future i iy, [faving she. shortly after her son's de-| police visitors, Following thelr cal, he ‘ nite Roma 1s AT BOSTON, | sutow were equipped with nome instru. | Th® Griswold tn the favorite hotel offtime we criminal fod ae ML Bap | of the City and County of New| dered $142 to Manager Lrownlee 1] (Oud help me find out if the 000000 0 0 — Jen: warning instead of that villuineua| from lis yacht tn the Thames River, pprapagrenda might be tn, r WIE | York wforeaald, Rovsugh oe aeeanatiee, | ment for the rain IRGD1y. Mel ee Sean Bohultae | BOSTON \qprera-a-aup!’ of the present nerve. 4 1801 ninmissioney Waldo sald he dtan't Rtowssel'a proe | ATTY MANES 08 e the carcass of) Brownlee wou! eall off th inve ‘ The adjournme: was 4g | destroying signal, Yes, the thne for] iries In h e com, ee o t i Va pros) aid hog or swine upon his back and! tion. Mr. Brownlee told Mr, Peters ihe The adjournment: wai 00020000 — aes eee inet hand. . *) Mien Sp falas Be inittes had power to grant APHUME \ Wit, is shoulders, into the| driver who had beer io pax torl piston ities nas — irs body Kot b 1 Mra, | OO Bt Avante: tees leant cence (ode 4 o the) driver who had been madn to py 1 t-Attorney " So everybody got busy and help Mrx, | o%? ™ dvant from le; si F . * ‘ Of the apartment house, of| the lost carcass misht be: intarcnied, | CemnTAtorney rotate hs | penpeyiAT PHILADELPHIA. Rice think Up some awnetly uemhetic, {Griswold and Mr PR hei dled tie ed ale shich she is and was Janitress, but not himself eenacuiat > TTSBURGH— nates thetic auto horn device, | Won her an the nies ob: tun he opinion the que: a Young Will came back with word that! Connor the accusing « ero odg on 004010 | Soeeeaer oe biBiod hotel he managed. Why he neglected |* Sratuitous insult, Mr. Buckner tried M ‘ould pay $6 for the hom. |tmavector tov “ fF rists a SAYS HE DID NOT DENY Jot tots | —_>—- pate De fa Min, Spanse before} {2 22 him down and finally Mr, Waldo ay $6 for the hox.| tnspector Dw Who superseded In a PHP, E — cana rai a xiae hs oct Pe ed he was * 7 5 Jaane uy \iiestions | speotur Hayes WOMAN'RIORNT ITY. 011010 | WILSON’S LUCKY 13, —Jieading Miaw Spaione to tho altar hun Seclared he wasn’t asking for anything jie how man came te uvper Tenleric —~ + not been stated t it ix stated by Tn yi i ) hana dali . § | in a No Terrara| Mrs wlone that all is forgiven and he inquiry soon A t i L i iat ly sort of Ashing ex $6 with im, by; i oe) . the ny couple ar ey moon: Ameena eal nate ; Bae | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Speeches, CO ee tne?" Jaeeking to get opinions from the C sacle missioner as to the syatem of examini aus pont : [ished by the Austro-Hungarian Cons} AT CHICAGO. | teteenth® faa’no terror for Gov, |g eey aetaine And Her aaNet ate e [into the moral character of applic. Neadquart uaa ine , t rope wae Ry) oulas HIGHLANDERS | wrison, who, back here today after " day ago fo" places on the pol oree, ar tre tat art erst Ae nelle IN Ha Anas euriver, | Mtra Ritter, as T knew her." he ai 000 | culled attention to the fact] Waldo insisted that the Civil Service Weetining situation in New large fat Glin Whe BEMRETION RABAT hy | brief 1 klyn and “ nelghborhe mosphere ot} anu, anyhow, he thought Hae de erica: nur iotlCaGaes that he had made thirteen set spec Becks che new He inde rthe law, is qualified 1,007,621 enorhod Xho ative an, anon ho wa eta CCAD te at rs ese) bear nar ape | mii, a he OP a printed thle Year, up. so || Sehe l who has w brass but-| of disorder t, anyway 1 tid he in meat (hirteen in tl lor car ec Eten att Hiatal in Seow] tity to the character of applicants, The iiding. Rept. 1 ne for te ppeared at thel to x PPO hersm | m New York: that there! Haven the first day of the month;| system of Commissioner Cropsey © i” gt More than the Herald, | Tere Glahe ait Ron ater Be ape ATHLETH i TE VELAND, gd pie peri Mang peopel a BANG he Gain oe Be ae AT nore SD com magniggnet to the tuten | Cr ‘ Vaan reeath hee pease eels 0 «| that he had been the thirteenth Presi.) turning from New Haven to Groton | parunent for the investifation of @an- that If any man in of out of a po. | 8 now. ¢ vas | a Sul) 1 iy: Blew D + (dent of Princeton University | they had confided thelr seoret to Mrs.) aidates was abolished, Mr, Waldo eatd, Y held Ke, {Ma fret Chought waa uf hi» wile 0] CLEVELAND | “Thirteen has always been my lucky | Spadene, but had kept It from the Othe) vecguse he found tt led to abu Hee uniform appeared at the shop. Yh wer Ittie daugiter in their Rutherford (| 40 | number,’* wi a wth a sinile, er bi tel guests HW ystem of letting th said “og.” Peters was to make reply | Magistrate Corn: | a Mls Spadone that was ts one of the How dove the ayetem of leling the as follows: “Have bouglit no how:| preached tnew wit! moanenwer,”’ he said —_ 4 a nalan rs Turkish Bathe, pretileat girls in Brooklyn soctety, ‘The |tv!l Service investigute and certify ca. never bought a hog; never saw a hom; | duceme egayding | batt “ee ia FR: | arpes Sed apaleyye & ne Buia Si. | (oeity mansion je at Park and New didates work?” asked Mr. Buckner, uldn't know of a hog if 3 saw ons; geal te as once : avenue, . “Bae men apoimte’ are, as & Whole, ‘ $ —+—