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7 weeratre ase g.b ce 1! a8 SS SOS wre sree | Plot to Kill Gambler ' As Outlined to Jury | By District- Attorney ———+ District-Attorney Whitman i the care to the Jury asf JURORS CHOSEN TO "Charles Becker, e priso’ ts TRY BECKER ON SA specu saved formed af ; MURDER CHARGE things for the suppression of gamvling At, is popularly known as the Strong Adm Squad. Becker became very frienfly with! Rosenthal, a gambler ond a keeper of gambling houses. On last New Year's) HAROLD BL SKINNER (foreman), electrical engineer, New York Edi- con Company; home, No. oo West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street; thirtyeflve years old, married, Eve Rosenthal and Becker were to ROBERT © PURCELL, manufac i ‘Ika Ball at the club- |] turing chemist, No. 214 Peart street; ‘orty-third street. They |} nome No. 889 West One Hundred and ether and drank toxether. |f} Seventy-elghth street; forty years {| old; marrted. BAYS BECKER ADVANCED CASI | JON I, HARDY, retired tee TO GAMBLER. J] merchant; home No. 204 West Nine- ed to Becker that he |] ty-foursh street; Afty-five years old; arried. EDWARD C, SOULE, No. 19 Park Row; home > accountant, 669 West house agai the London to-day z SEuER Hd HY i ue a 3 8 5 i gs i i BEGKBER WITNESS IN LONDON REFussS TO TELL OF PIAN. LONDON, Oct, 10.—Thomas Com? 4 itness of the Rosenthal murder ¥!” | representative and Assan! ttorney De’ Ford arrived in from Preston and hve ne | Coupe was asked about his pins “1 cannot aay,” he replied, ‘it! 44, t endanger my li @ bankroll advanc One Hundred and Fortleth street; Mr. De Ford refuses incu the him $1,500, nm hi fifty years olf; married. case, He intends to return to Nes York property in th mortgage t WILLIAM F, WARD, real estate, || Saturday. be'in the nam: my to be sup plied by Becke: ryer.” ‘Then Mr. Whit told of the graft chdrges now #0 well known and of the raid on Rosenthal'e houre by Becker's! men. i “It was freely charged that Rose~| was indirectly | continued Mr. } fey Fifth avenue; home No. 159 venty-third street; forty-five d, married. bow J. BECKER, 0 Broadway; home No. 1001 One Hundred and Sixty street; fifty-five years old; married CHARL J. PRATT, sary agent New York Central; No, M1 St, Nicholas avenue; years old; married, CLARENCE T, COLEY, mechani- cal engineer, No. 28 Bro No, @ West Pifty-ninth str five years old; married, PAUL T. KAMMERER, real agent, office and home, No, 137 Forty-sizth atreet; fifty-five y old; married, .K8 RAUCHFOSS, real es- One Hundred and plumber, sponsible for the raid ‘ollowing that came toe fest of cker's own aldes— White and Steinert—one of whom was actually borrowed from Becker's own equad, Word wa immediately brought to Rone that be wh Becker he ‘ing about the ri up on Zelig. “Whether with just reason or not. ne Very much frightened, and phoned to Becker and at rrange for Zelig’s freedom ested a plan by while Zalig could be aided. This did not sat isfy Zelig. Becker promised to arrange} Fit some other plan, ALFRED. FIMER, arohi- } 1 mending th ‘0, 616 Riverside Drive. out te alla LK. HAAS of No. 716 Two Hundred and F countant at No, 10 West Thirtiet! etreet. forty ments Rose | and gained fi carrying c weapons. Know that Rose had befriended Zell He knew Zeliz’s anxiety to rid himself | 5, of the charge of carrying concealed | mentary weapons ax a necond offender, which | "isreq. concluaively not cartied with it puniahment of fourteen | {\are with Recker but Hecker's corru TET 18’ Orison. relations with other lawbreakers in the city. Atl therp matters will be estab- Mehed in this ‘trial. GAYS BECKER FIXED A DATE FOR KILLING. “We shall show you how insist- ent Becker was that Rosenthal with witnesses dence, proving, | EF; i! H LF BF: EAE Hi | counsel for the defenc allegation uttered by Mr. went unchallenged, but the majrity of Mr. ruled. “1 want him to have his gig croak | pt | Rosenthal.” The Court overnled the ‘objection. GUNMEN ARE DENTFED A BECKER'S TL (Continued from First Page) keynote of District-ttorney address. He was sostantly by John F. Melntyte, chief Scarcely an Whitman fy) nterrupted Molntyre'a objections wae over- The defence took objection to tement that Becker went (0 “Jack” se and told him to tell “Jack” Mr. Whitman went ahead & fa the interruptions, nd repeatin, murde! BECKER’ known, ATTITUDE 3 § Me gang orcek onneed take care of them Ss connate thar’ wilt mean ater =. Selig wit Lseaiasedioee! i It ts claimed | hat Rose, either from fear or from ani unwillingness to sacrificing hu- man life, put off Hecker from time to tme—did, it were, play for time, con- stantly assuring Becker that he was am ranging for the murder, while he was, il show you, trying to avol show you how Row enthal was killed. We shall show you that immediately after the of the murderers Rose notified Reck- er at his, Becker's, hi Belle- claire Court, oO wh BAIL WAS RAISED. ‘About this time, Zells, on ‘the Criminal Courts Building, w @B4 wounded by a man named Tortt atreet, eh ion, ‘the job had been Rose, was much wor- to that effect how you that Hecker his bail on the charge of carrying con- cealed weapons was raised from $4,000 te 910,000, and he was kept in jail. ‘Tom! done. will produce the men who went te Zelig in the Tombs to confer with him in this matter, Zelig refused to treat with them until he was let out on ball. Rose himself finally procured ball for Zelig’s release, as we shall show you, and gave Zelig money to get out ‘of town, as we shall prove. Becker and Rose were then meeting every d “Booker told Rose that ‘if that u “We shall show you that on leaving tion house he came down to street, where he Webber and Rose, both of whom were on the verge of collapse trom fear of Gigcovery; that he reassured them; that he told them there waa nothing to fear, that he would protect them, that Ri have - | killed long men, who were then living at No. : Southern Boulevard. He told them of pein ey deli Fe # promine to free Zelig and of |S dam threats to frame them up unless we: ane sone hd saat ta wot rid of | Rosenthal, They Bend to do am Recker asked neae to let them know when {t should | _ otwitaet me et ae Things drifted ng, and became more impatient We u that he had bexun to either would not or re the killing of Ro- meeting was ar Beoker with Webber at On and Twenty-fourth street. WE PUT THE CASE UP TO “BRIDGEY” WEBBER. “There he put the proposition squarely up to Webber to the effect that Rosenthal must be put out of the way, that his exposures would ruin whole grafting situation, Drunkards Any Lady May Do It at Home —Costs Nothing to Try. the r went with W ferry. | the Wee: | taking | Webber | versation | told Rose of his 1 with Becker and greement, Boon after Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal and one Jack Sullivan went to the| Garde) restaurant, | Saved Secretly 18 OUTLINED. chair with his hands folded h his lap, his head thrown back and bs chin up. chief co batteries of vous. TheMaers tions that firat objectpd to alloga- had nothing to do with the te gesta o! the case. The objection was overruled. Chas. H, and. bron te of Red most heartily indorse z LIEK. at all druggist BADWAY'S REAPY NEU Kyl, drvgain James Licensed Stores FREE Brut Amontill “Rose interfered and called tt oft, stating that Burns men were standing nd thus the murder at that vented. lained to Recker the ame vi ng pd stated that if Row get the gunmen to do It, he ¢ would do it himself “We shall show how Rosenthal tried to see the Police Commixsioner and the Mayor, the charg te the which he gav Which was pr urday mornin, emitted from Free Trial Package Coupon awe Dr. J. W. Haines Company the fact th ent to the o ginal af- to the ublished with the article the failowing day; the fact that Rovemthal had gone to the District-At- | forney the following Monday and had | himeelt given out to the public press | that he was to come on the fol- | morning with corroboration of rapper. sa th it rontaine, for We pay 18 ospite doze: 10 cents a dognborempty s REE d wi Stamps AGER | bling paraphernalia, The Court retused |to permit the Prosecutor from promising ~ CURE ERUPTIONS of charging & ringing again wd again would @how that the defendant had committed one of the mos atrocious Ab CASE | Lieut. Becker! sat sideways in his Hie features betrayed no esction and | & he looked steadily at the Jury until his | Mr. Mclntyre, pened his objections, wha he grew red in the face and was papably ner- Becker and Rosathal were | dining together on New Years Eve last | ;,,; J Se tan erbusd that, opm @ Incident | CoHet and beth. 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The District-Attorney voluntarily | withdrew the declaration that he would \prove that Becker got two of his sub- ordinates (White and Steinert) to |imake affidavits that they had played in Rosenthal’s gambling house ‘The Court sustained the defence in excluding from Mr, Whitman's outline a reference to the fact that Deteotives White and Steinert had been indicted for ‘traming” the hardened “Big” Jack Helle. |DEFENDANT SHOWS EMOTION OVER SCHEPPS'S STORY. Toward the close of the address, when Whitman n giving "Sam" pps version of conversations he had with Becker, In which the accused nas made to say that if the gunmen | had not Killed Rosenthal he (Hecker) | Jone it himself, the prisoner of emotion. He turned in bis seat and shook his head | at his counsel. Then he whispered au- divly to Attorney Hart: “Are they go- | ing to try to prove that?” The defence's last objection was to the District-Attorney's reference tu Becker as a “grafting policeman.” Mr Meintyre argued so strenuously that he finally silenced by the Court. said Justice Gott [u would ha showed wa “You will sit down, Uon overruled Whitman finished his address at 12.30 o'clock, wh n the defense moved for the dismii of the Indict- ment against Becker as the prosecutor had admitted that four men other than |the .prlsoner had committed the erime ‘This motion was dented. Having silenced the defence's Inst possible motion to delay or prevent the \trlal the Court sent for Capt. Lynch of the Court Squad and conferred with him about locking the Jury up and kesp- Mr WITH POSLAM You will never know whether or not | you may be rid of that distressing skin | disfigurement until you try Poslam. 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