The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1912, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a ME ——$—_——ermemy « HAYES DISGRACED, DRIVEN FROM FORCE; FIRED BY M’KAY IN WALDO’S ABSENCE | WEATHER-—Showers To-night and Sanday. FI EDITION. SUICIDE OF WAR HERO NOGI AND VASSAR TRAINED WIFE MAKES THEM “IMMORTAL” Last Act of Devotion to Mikado Amazes Western World, but Japanese Say It Arouses Enthusi- asm and Patriotism of Highest Order. All the Western world is trying to-day to grasp the story of the suicide gear Tokio of Gen. Count Maresuke Nogi, the conqueror of Port Arthur, and fis Vassar-trained wife. In deep devotion to their dead Emperor Mutsuhito, &t the sound of the first gun telling that the funeral train was moving from the Aoyama Palace, Gen. Nogi quietly cut his throat with a jewelled sword, and the Countess as quietly committed the honorable act of self-disem- dowelment. “why, yee," nodded Dr, Jokocht &——$__________ Treanine eventing te chemi | Maras iCiri, Its Meaning Bmperor in apinit as well as body.” "Oh," said Coneul-General Numano, “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ “PRICE ONE CENT. comms RE The WEATHER-—Sshowere To. wht and dundap, FI a EDITION. \ “ Circulation Books Open to “SEPTEMBER 14, 1912, 10 2 Pree Publishing NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FLAWS PICKED IN THE DEFENSE MADE BY GIBSON Coroner’s Physician Reiterates Statement that Mrs. Szabo Was Strangled to Death. War Hero and House in Which He Died, With His Wife, as Tribute to Mikado |LAWYER GOT HER CASH | Drew $7,100 From Bank on/| Checks Signed by Him- self as Executor. Tt will be impossible for Lawyer Burton W. Gibson to prove that the| death of Mrs. Rose Menschik Szabo was due to any other se than strangling, declared Coroner's Physi- clan Otto H, Schultze to-day in dis- cussing the statement made by the al- leged slayer that he would establish equatty imperturbably, “he could have Mved @ fong time, perhaps, but by his death now he will arouse enthusiasm @4 patriotism and the best qualities ef the Japanese. He can now be teoked upon ae a real Japanese war- rior, By his death he will be immor- tefiesd. It is very simple: He felt that by dying now he could do Japan mere good than by dying at any other New onty shook its head and| Peoples of the Western world cannot leoked af Dr. Takamine and Mr. Nu-/ begin to appreciate the profound effect mano in pussied wonder, as London 18! upon the national conscience of Japan shaking its head and St. Louls te abak-! witch the suicide yesterday of Gen. wires hundreds of thousands trying, Wife will produ Though by it the to make themaeives sco the bravery and, Workd believes that it @ sudden Deauty in an act that from copy-books| ‘throw-back” to what Occidental na- to courts they have heard called cow-) tions are pleased to term the barbarism ardly. Jot Japan, for the modern Japaneac ANCIENT CUSTOM AND VERY! thenseives Gen. Nogi's suicide Is but a NATURAL, HE SAYS. of the old faith, a pledge of Dr. ‘Takamine, whose retorts and! the old Samural spirit of blind allegiance, crucibles and occidental learning have wich has | touched only one side of him, tried again | py) to explain, more painstakingly. “The act oi a general following ni: Emperor in death {x a very ancient cuss ** tom,” he said, “It ts known and prac-) ‘Th teed tn all Ortental countries, and Is perfectly understood, for example, in will, of hia iord Asia and India. It is fealty, the hikh-j could gain the fame of a est love that a general show to his py e@ivention, “Gen. Nogi folloyed nie To Japanese Self Immolation by Most Pain- "ful Method Requires Full Courage—How It Is Done. j renewal wed from popular mind by all the turmoil and change of the last fifty ‘8 of progress in the Island Empire, was a time in old Japan when 4 traitor to his country offender against the national ero en dimmed and partially in court the worthlessness of Dr. | Schultze's autopsy. | “It is hinted,” sald Dr. Schultze, | “that Mr. Gibson will seek to prove | there might have been water in the lungs of Mrs, Szabo when she was| buried and that this water could have | evaporated during the two months the! body lay in the grave. Such a con-| tention is ridiculous. The outer en-| velopes of the lungs were intact, showing that there were no ducts through which the water could have evaporated. “The theory suggested that poison| a taken by the woman herself might have | caused the swelling of the tongue and! the condition of the throat and thorax Is also absurd, and to prove that no! poison was administered we are having a chemical analysis made of the organs | WILL END THIS” ERAL. NOGL © YNSERWOOOTARE Wooo Ss, gegegeomm OUTLAW SIDALLEN : CAUGHT IN IOWA; | YANKEES TOO LATE SO MARY, WHO ACTS, SMILES ON BARON PREPARED TO MEET nee THEORY OF THE DEFENSE. “We the prepared to meet every the defense may offer and wh 22 time comes to present our proof we! will show that Mrs. Szabo dieq from! Chief of the Gang Through Sweetheart of Wes- he ley Edwards, Also Hunted. GIRL PROVES DOOM upped Au” | PAGES EXPOSURE OF GRAFT LIKELY 10 FOLLOW BOUNCING OF HAYES Deposed Police Official Expected to Reveal Conditions in the District Where Gambling and Disor- derly Houses Are Numerous. PRICE ONE CENT. — ‘WILL FIGHT IN COURTS FOR A REINSTATEMENT Deputy McKay Acts on His Own Findings as Trial Judge, Waldo Being Absent From City. Cornelius G. Hayes, until recently Inspector of Police in the Fourth Inspection District, comprising the Upper ‘Venderloin, was dismissed to- day from the Police Department. He was convicted on trial before First Deputy Commissioner McKay of making a false statement to the Com- missioner. The order of dismissal was issued by Mr. McKay as Acting Com- missioner of Police upon his own recommendation as First Deputy Com- ioner, Police Commissioner Waldo is out of town and delegated his duties to Mr. McKay in his absence. There is some talk at Headquarters about the legality of Hayes’s dismissal, Policemen held that Mr, McKay exceeded his authority in acting om his own recommendation, But the City Charter gives the Commissioner the right to delegate a deputy to act in his absence from the city, and the deputy has all the powers of the Commissioner except strangulation caused by a blow before And Now, Honest and True jthose of appointment and transfer. racers oe chem) Rivruantens ANG ’ eSt any S| DES MOINES, Ta, Sept. 14—By! Although homas =D, Thac! bra on the strength of errors in law made ne organs w reclude the polson| _ = = Sis Pek " . Hayen's luwyer, wax out of town to-) by trial com thegry, Mr. Gibson Rimwslt has, ereoted | COUplE Make Co Compact of She’s Going Back to BUrope” |twllog) Mtoe MGHd Holm HIRNteOn ay and therefore did not get the news During the rte a barrier against the theory that the years old, a mountain girl, who arrived as under charges . “sant of the summary dismissal of bis client, | Hayes visited the Leh ha exercising the sacred rite of “Sep-| strangling occurred during the struggle | Equai Rights but Wed in Reg- With a Title. here to-day from Hillaville, Va. tol je iy known that Hayes, chrough|tatked with hin Darel Attomey and Emperor peat P ae i Re ~ puku,” or, as it ts known in the less |in the water after Mrs, Szabo fell from | marry Wesley Edwards, one of Hills-| ‘Thacher, will appeal to the courts for Every effort was made ane & neue self in this w cannot say who : G ‘ood 4 - en) . = 2 \vitle's court rx ayorn, dete r e. * +4 (nirojuced” the custom lato Japan, of ‘eKANt Hhrase, hara-Kirl, The idea, old |the rowboat Into Greenwood pasee | ular Form for Social Reasons. friUee, OEE rosin! MIAyerd, detectives) relbwtatsment: WABSIIAL: Brvoee Mecret. When the fact that Hayes | y re a rae mms of Ju hivalry | o¢ Hs ‘irat i 2 y be captur Sidna Allen, chief or the) la pending tt is exp ed ne a nt the Distrbot-a where it originated. It comes from A ‘ First looking carefully io see 6f t | ttorney hud met and Git arr Agsi es, first had the by the throat and that he did not -——- . | anon < of outlaws, and expect to] Wil make public some Imporiant 4N4} (iced together 1 Mer eta Norte ate swat atonement for some strike any blow. He says she wound] 3G * Ba Se POPE ACOH MEY 4 ”| setisational revelations « ning DOlCE | Hasey'y at he eee “And Gen. Noxl's wife—well, it seens a mn Nenlatni and leas docut hin and then oe) ONae Cal, Sept 4—FGiimore threw her arms around the eaptire Wesley Edwards before night i Nh paturcnte te mratt in| uuee's behalf that he had called on Mr, but natural to us that she should be se he Cima tees chs Lae guddeniy palbanea “nee stip, fading away (Conventions are Ignored and traditions! peck of Col. Baron Wilhelm W, Cinbene | Detectives Baldwin, Lucas and Mon- sore Me “ : ne fo heals be Ww een to awk that if there were any no less loyal to her Emperor and tw her! he Emporor, Jaa he rite to th ofr By sly t "a o hay son of the} te Rsbide eal : Hi Pes current w husband than the General was himaeit, [of ° Ruy Esitha: privilege, Of meh, |from him and deifting to the bottom, rr pete Mattered 18 ®) hawer Just the Handaome ‘ealdler ass > aie eit the} fains more gamb! hut aad ©OO-}in his Indictment day —_ Wisai Sa Ba HATIUN mural, or fighting class, was| “Any physician attending the autopsy marriage contract slened by Mise! ger foot on venues r| Allens ‘since their encape after the! voteuous alvorderly iouses than any lauapended cate etree narrates \t was bect to go with the ry the Ashikaga dynasty, sonia have si " at she sia death was tx Chand twenty-one years Araericarrtocda, ATi Ry COON oA | tragen we alia ‘i rt eehan in ees eity © police triak Hic caxaa hitmen awe, auneclG@A\ jue to strangling, and that unquestion- Julla Davis ch {tok In the direction of tie ahip news| WHICH ; of Sux ey nie ideas Ma ae mere cod Heft ee co GGORY: OF THE! stip g short blow wasiatruck nefore (i lauthor, of Philadsiubia, and Curiton| op dlirection of the ahin newe | ina wavertl others, had the HAYES NOT SURPRISED Seawasyy HR ape cca EMPEROR. was possible for any water to have been W. Washburne, twenty-three years | Whercason coe toll the ne watched and soon discovered. DISMISSAL. Baseball $ Ne ton Juston that he could do inore| the painful |taken Into the Jungs.” son of Marion r Washburne, | oxeuiation and what eaued It [Cortasponding “With: some: one The dismissal of Hayes was not a 0- ig ; Intomen par- author and lecturer, of Pasade ¥, edwin ttabe hee M Wont surprise, It has been freely prophesied py ay on \ woause Mary hap ; geod, ve 4 piasiaiy! Youk of another signifi the in- INGIOR fee OF DOCTOR AND The y met a week (0) ) pons ap pe AN SABE ChE P| A few days ago ahe was pre at Headquarters that 9 would have _ dae Dr Seen eh that thy) frpretation which Gen, Not gave it 8. VILA SZABO. thelr marriage was iasucd|ine medina of The Girl from Mert. {2 Journey and det to walk the plank since chargen NATIONAL AL_LEAGUE, again, a Me pea wer ole woule une Prevailed. This was th Anthony Gayta an Austrian, whol|yesterday; the pre-nuptial agr mailto aw playing, &c., that it tanit | here and shortly after s were preferred against him, His trial paporsnie American peop “ Jatlon and’ sacritk knew Ri when she was ag signed and sealed, and to-me pimanGiiane ths ano | boarding house where and E+} wound up last Tuesday and Deputy aT NEW vi YORK. Mersin ; silent, passionate, | tO #lery, of the in Vienna, came to Arpad Kremer'a) wil] be joined in legal marriage, whiet Meee wecirian Nee Ie Were stopping Commissioner McKay, who was expect-1 CHICAGO. ‘ ae uporth aan, ‘artist; Hara-iiri" tranatated| office to-day and signed an affidavit stop they take. the agreement declares, | Griumtic 0. the. wt ey arrested Allen, who pald no at-| od to testify as a witnens to staten mle 000 oot the Supreme Military 0 ne | Means “belly "and is there-|Which gives the authorities much tnfor-\for the happiness of thelr childre Molo Halle trom Senna and tention to the oficers when they en-| alleged to have deen ab to Haye y| 900000 — | fore a word not used in polite » Mation of tbe Bidder! ‘neges fo tieland for th " nanieation from Heh at teveat the butiding, ut when they told | Cymmmteatoner Waldo, tailed to. take the | GIANTS— Brtaent ot ay io) by the Japanese, “Seppuku,"' or * Women life Alla BaP AGAVE! Beem | oe:the paras rent of woclety.| vee heud alinme i ane vim to throw up hie hands, be trie land 10000400 — pansessar of bri was a real, /0& of the spirit,” gives a dire = Pie A; Pd 28 Eighth) The marriage contract specifically “s Hie Paw a revolvers Dut w Hayes got into trouble through en in- Samurai, Ho was twenty-six conturies |4% to the reason why: this excruciat-| avenue, He frst met Dr sets forth tht the marriage a aa | adlinittend identity view ne gave s reporter tor iho| AT BROOKLYN, old in his veneration for the lmpe ‘or 11 method of sutctde should ibe ds No. Sl West Mevantanen im Dont ot bi : ' and] nota ik kvening World. te stated hat he had] PITTSBURGH and his love for his country, He ‘eft| be tie one invested with the sublim. | houFe sons AP RENAOIPAGHL der GL HERROREIRI OF tT Spal en hi Mix anon at Wore | not made raids on disordoriy houses tn 121010 = ipEn anly oboe except fo AEhS Her dat: k EONAR DBTSE ORWRS HY Hin “Hie wife, Rosa Szabo, whom 1 * mm hie ie : fruitful; that “the Asai ee \taded co ss coxeent Aras bak hin district because he had personat or- | BROOKLYN— tlea—that was when he went to London | sta a | thou, rept ® Lala U » Colonel, and )4 w 1 ders from Commissioner Waldo not to 0 Han ought the most beautiful woman 1! tig ak erminate simultanooun ; aur 0 ek for the coionation of King George V netent Ortental phi ee een nia eat eii Voceea 2 (Ha) Tenall cerenta i ltaomutely | em oa Pee tan . me hore tp) ane auch raids without apectfo in 1000 His <1 a eneral, and} China, Corea and Japan Bae} t he with thy hoof love on elther s t ; ss Trois says came here to . se lays i provinies of| residence of the soul in the doctor at the time,” said Gaytz, “Iland that neither shall have the right Bawards and that they have been | struction Somaniaal w ar BOSTON. es pone 4 "learned from Sabo that his father was |ty nin’ the ‘othe uid hh % harhousth t6n veut As s00n as Commissioner Wald ; 1R3T GAME. Chosu, not far from Toklo, Whisa nas Auer ae Jeolde nals have assigr g Hehiaman Ruble Stag Ke ee ie. toy (ate Mananits har ‘t ya Fawarda| tention was called to the publia ST, LOUIS— eis heart as a poetical synonym for the nant iiodel an as 4 . t Boh sho bli { Hayes to Head | (Continued on Second Page) soul. Accordingly, under the reason- Beato a8 a Land @ concert! rexponstbility Bon TER Bt ath Ml haw we tert an aa mail 10000002 o~ 8 —>_—_— ing of the stern old warriors of feuded ye ee came to thin counte te provi , prevent | iw Ciluipbur r areect plataaieny lone rn BROA' e ath that could be administered tolp Ll sed nae Pots abe followed | iy n it 1M 1 " Shit e of Sldna Allen: and y thi | SECOND GAME, niles ext bow were mi ity. of the ma: A fe ! rnten Olinda ce ordered ne Okimney Fire at Forty-second | ones self Was to release the soul. | ng after arrival | DU aueate Yaa anid h Le Ge ce ‘ hdahtiven a bony apart ale ne unless |5** LOUIS mcsasie Want ee Hecause such a form of suicide waslat the City Hall in New York ‘ VA q ' : byeian impliea !in th sou ae ee 0001 ia exclien Matinee i , ei rty at aM ‘ ‘ very an " : : at Street Rxeites i at it M ay t 6 ie ® test | jived 8 hotels here u apacitated work, that th astward 1 a : ‘ toed idna BOSTON & fre'in the on of the Samural's fortitude Dr, and Jewelry wee é t nd an ' 1 atet Ma : od Hayes to 2 ray restaurant at No became Invested with « vere | gor haat araker up" and iy \ ! t \ Tes pee ier ree spot, wus. so a ear Forty-second st or its performance, just - iy terlive ait Bee toate eee . ‘ 1 : F mt whom have 1th ‘ Hy nm snecond stre L mance, Just 48 | doctor » live at my roe th ba ‘ 1 " wr Alm agi the Hotel Hermitage and on in point of deta! ag the 4/house, 1 noticed that a crown and|that the finan bu hab ‘} : ' " : f : A 1 to tag I tor in charge at the | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Martin's restaurant, gave I ritual of anctent tme, Un-| three stars were impr on all the) be divided. 19 de < alt tenyille, Staten he mbout three minutes this aftern Was committing Seppuku on ace. linen and he ao the fa ne divorce — lt wtioin t ‘ ‘ un oA Island, the most rei OSANE HA ar SEA GLAND. firet natural thrill tt has jad nto the | kame emblem printed on his left arm whburne and hi are born | REVENUE CUTTER WRECKED ry ‘ % family, Piova| N@W York, Hayes signed the blotter | ATHLETICS— = e hour in many @ lon went about no We 0 ry : aduates Unive | wo tem am Woy ere MeL. Tae a Oathin: tinh sere $2 1 t Po: do stiee between Seventa in thate Ms he last ome 5 ‘ 1 himselt | , ante |Tnttaae Iphia Institutions | to death for thelr 9 the ortme.| 4 CLEVELAND — skirts ran around In ¢ , asking nl and Highth avenues, aor , other if it wasn't 4 and Weren't! robes of e had invited) Dr, seabo was very pour. He was so ST BAMBIIIPH Seventy-four Mile an Hour Gale) lye i? yep BLAN TO CHEGKMATE HAYEGIN: 21202200 — these firemen (he grand’ thi ° nds to Witness the ceremony they | po juced in clr 4 : RA MBEIIPS, on. Two p feurs Peat araural 1 and inetugeiaat inca Ree SAE mua Spe Sreeineiek SARS U8. auce Popay | Does Heavy Damage Along ial Atten| enn Bi sigh Fen — Cs ‘ | Lrole had tu siiovel snow. He also gave muat haw ton, Italia 4 itietpating tho os would ma ry 3 severely criticised Coenmniaeioney Johns him and exchanged ‘honorable lence (ha livin SAYS RM amnton. Korea Coast of Florida. > the latter nttelpr HL rath ae o IN OMT STPAMSHIPS ein automobile apparatus. D sd: vies " \ HEAGAH (eanaueed ta an r the Police! Um Baisemen M honed out of the way | versation the self-appointed vier} “One evening in 1b Tread in ‘Th } ni PRNSOCOLA, Flu ut, 1A : a Hed : 1 took extraordinary care | Battal i AL everybody who looked as though | m while he made preparation, }Evoning World of Dr abo's death, 1 nh that t the pao / LeacaibeReuld I hi ihe: teal Sof tha ving WD might have @ real Interest tn STRIPPED OFF GARMENTS AND! went to cee Mrs. Seabo and found that h tien " front lame night did oh pr ye Mite) Hata reel tie tant Corporation Counsel fire. Street car lines were hlocked be WIELDED KNIFE. Went under the name of Riter ‘ t a . ‘! ‘ “"lrorence Marley was ts charge of the| _ . cause motorinen wanted a & look at} eing ready, the Saqura! ped tt two gentlemen wth her One bad R .Y Had | prosecution and took s to guard) B inte as Qrutcs | 8 going on, Meanwhile, sove- a e p pe ; ihn and Westy wardn| PF 7 : be Freund ees Wiha patent extinguisher went off hia upper garment to the waist, pine|™** a0 MAG end the other same: | | were hunted with bloodhound tn tha] MINS B reversal of the decision of| Bemmote Steamails lines ‘Tearelleny ond e roof and cut short the show 5 asa mountains here for montha until ali] the Commissioner in the courts, Most Trek gf out the little blaze, (Continued on pee) Page) (Continued on Second Page) trace of the fugitives wan lost,

Other pages from this issue: