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EA TELLS’ WOW HE SENT GUNMEN TO KILL ROSENTH DEAD IN CHINATOWN BATTLE _ WEATHER—Generally fair to-night and Tuesaay, INAL EDITION. NEDIA 16 PAGES” f “ Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | [« Circulation Books Open to All.” | } PRICE ONE\CENT. Coorraht. 2018. by The Prove blah NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912. ot Ay . oe AS A “GOOD JOB,” SAYS WEBBER BEAT RED SOX 5 102 \ TWO BYSTANDERS I AIN Rosenthal Was Shot to Please Him; It Was Done at His Order,” De- They Knock O’Brien Out of the Box ' clares Gambler in His Testimony AS CHINESE {OSE LIVES | Backing Up the Dreadful Story in First Inning After the Hub of Jack Rose. Pitcher Forces the First FROM BULLETS IN STREET|;ware wut vou croak HIM?” HE QUOTES BECKER 5 SCORE BY INNINGS Bullets Fly in All Directions From Mott and Pell|*] Told My Chauffeur,” Witness De- When Tong Gunmen Clash—Innocent Men y . BOSTON. 02000000 0-2 GIANTS. -50000000 —5 clares Lieutenant Said, “That if I Fall Dead a Block Away From Battle. ’ dot cad pia Saw Rosenthal I Would Back Three furtive-eyed Chinamen walking in single file turned into Pell Him Up Against the Wall and street from the Bowery square at 3.15 o'clock this afternoon and started Kill Hi * toward the heart of Chinatown along the narrow sidewalk on the south 1 im. GIANTS. . RED SOX. D R a A fi H ft ty nL a Cy 5 side of the street. They were half way up the block toward Doyers , ij hb aay ! be street and across from No, 24 Pell street when the boom of the report Bridgie” Webber, conductor of gambling houses and opium drums, Doyle, 2b..... 1 1 1 1 O0/Yerkes,2b...0 2 3 1 1 one of the little patches of the underworld, added to-day to the State’s Snodgr's, cf.. 0 1 6 0 O/Speaker,cf...0 0 5 0 0 of a big bore pistol echoed thrqugh the narrow streets of the quarter, | Ind Police [let “Ch , y ; Murray, rf... 1 2 7 0 O|Lewis,If.....0 0 0 0 0 The thre Chinamen broke into & fun.) reached the Kilsabeth street atation|c4S¢ against Police Lieut. Charles Becker, on trial for the murder of ) Merkle, 1b... 1 2 4 1 OjGardner,3b.. 1 0 0 1 0 Out CITI Bad ont! thal ag ore sitll hla Proceed di Herman Rosenthal before Justice Goff in extraordinary term of the Herzog, 3b... 2 2 2 1 OjStahi,tb...., i 2 : 4 ¥ barrels, As fast as they could pul the] invasions of curious mobs and began « §Supreme Court when he took the stand: and corroborated Jack Rose's. ‘ en tt 8 8. eluant Rea ace oe istnet al Seth to vine] wna Tone an te'on Toone’ vone a SHOURUE TAFive of the murder pot. Ld a Re i e e fleet lentials, num! or .0 0 0 2 1O'Brien,p....0 0 0 1 0 ‘two of the chinamen running away'| doorways and’ hidden. In dark. corners} COO! and clear-volced, chopping out his testimony tersely, almost * Collins, p....0 0 0 2 0 were killed, One escaped and ateap- along Pell strect. Many bullet hotes| woodenly, Webber put in the lips of the accused policeman all the vile __. _|tEngle.....0 1 0 0 0 bo geben AR Aid a ce en pany Pega aH ets hs sale. language he was alleged by Jack Rose to have used in denouncing the thinly’. ea re Gta Tale ee ak 6 0 tatalty rounden, Resaliny BALE aseen OF EVERY Houst gambler-informer and commanding that he be “croaked.” Batted far O'Brien. Base hits—Off Marduard, 7; off O'Brien, 6 in one inning; off Collins, 6 First vas on balls—Off Marquard, 1; off O’Brien, 0; off Collins, 0, First base on errors—New York, 0; Boston, 1. Left on bases—New York, 1; Boston, 6. Struck bullets and many more were hurt. by| Polleeman Danaher says the shoot-| ADDS A NEW CHARGE AGAINST BECKER. down and being trampled puon in the] !0 began from a window in Pell street He corroborated Rose, phrase for phrase, in quoting Becker and he rush to get out of the atréets and out] Then shots were fired from doorways Of danger ap soon as the firing began, {#d Chinamen tn the open drew re-| added as a new sensational charge against the defendant that Becker, © AM. PRESS Association. volver trot de heir blouses and ho commi . sut—By Marquard, 3; by O'Brien, 1; by Collins, 1. Three-base hit—Meyers, Two- Rube Marquard, the Giants’ star southpaw, the man considered too erratic] WHITE MAN DROPPED A BLOCK heean io shoot ME se. Hs adage one crowing over the murder a few rs after its ission had said: ese hitssMerkle, Herzog, Engle. Stolen bates—Speaker, Doyle, Hergog and |to participate in the world serles, again added to his list of victories against FROM SCENE. Chinaman 1# said to have been shot ‘As I was driving past the Cadillac to-night I said to my chauffeur, Meyers, Double play#~Fletcher, Doyle and Merkle. Balk—O'Brien, the Red Sox when he det . pitohing the brand of ball theless held down the Boste BY BOZEMAN BULGER. mates POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., Oct. 14.—The Giants won their second game ite to that taken by the three China from the Red Sox to-day and got another lease of Ife for the world’s MOL or 188 contributions, Mirpeies. “anavise: Hear eeeven tee Z bey eK ci pal po! directed and ie ‘oves e Py shampionship. The score was 6 to 2 a! the finish, ube: Mardterd was die Mcchaten teria he tee pad angst H) ‘the hero. One blow from Engel’s bat in the second innit sent two Red menced in my office and for a month or| fires a pistol he closés his eyes and © fought in Chinatown, | ~ : : Sox runners over the plate and that was the only time. pos Tivere. Als exceniee out of hy aWn| Uiasee away, shooting Chinament nave} Sheehan was called to identify official documents of the Police Depart- The wry neck southpaw was nev the slightest danger, The Giants ‘ovet derwro camps 0 an led at Mott and Pell streets,| men. Feud revolver en between the apy er inte Shuck O'Brien in the eat (ean \{ RS. WOODROW WILSON extent of $10,000 myself." sald MeCon 4 block away from where the shooting Singw and the On Leongs have been| Papers contained signatures and reports of Becker, anonymous letters and after two were otf drove him from The totals contributions were $198, and the po-|and communications from Mayor Gaynor’s office. eated them for the second time to-day, While not] One of the white men, an Itallan, twirted against Boston Friday, Marquant never-| shot through the head and dropped d sluggers to seven hits to-day and won his team- street, close to the corner of the |darin Restaurant at No, 3 other chance at the world's title in Boston to-morrow. y. This was in @ direction oppo- {and to h un downstatra to the i while Je was peppering away t the! Otto, ‘If we pass that —— Rosenthal I'm going to back him up against atreer| 4 Wall and take a shot at him and you put on more speed and don’t stop.’” . waik with a revolver in his hand before)" Webber told for the first time how the gunmen had been sicked on In paint of fatalities among innocent] to kill Rosenthal. He was the second witness of the day, Winfield R. # this Is the moat disastrous) Sheehan, Commissioner Waldo's secretary, preceding him on the star. began, On) of the dead n| fought at night heretofor the box under a fusiinde of aix hits, two|]| DENIES EXTRAVAGANCE Lp Oe fy Pasned away in the gutter in front of {lice are at a loss to know why host! WEBBER DOESN’T LOOK LIKE A GANGSTER. Ay tos This browd.|| IN PURCHASE nbs read the list of contributions.| No, g2 Pell street, and the other fell{ities were opened In mid-afternoon to- ' ; ns Ren Neca aA ENS: Ty in broads ASE OF DRESS. | They included: F. C. Penfield of Phila-|in nin tracks soon. ufter fire. was | day. The courtroom was jammed and the police were still cont teas Bay Collins resleves O'Brien and sega cneqioa aleve as i] 4 neon’ bs gr tlah G aha oie apa opened, ba sane In 1906, In a feud shooting between! with throngs of morbid men and women in the corridors when “Bridge” pitched so brililantiy that not another|] afrs, Woodrow ‘Wilson’ was excecd. _— Dodge and Princeton friends, $440; H.] aq toon, identified lute this utters|enened. fire ie. the old Chinere Theatre} Webber was sworn and took his seat on the witness stand. There was run was made by New York. ingly provoked to-day at @ pub- | J. Barrett, $2,600; G, F, Handel, § noon, He was Chuck Hop Sin f No. A " Six Chi absolute? nothing to suggest the mbler o1 Immediately after the kame the Giants|| lished report that on a shopping {| McCombs Tells Senators of | Masiti, #%%0; A. 1. Hiking, $ BET on en cto zacn mines of 0; |Qurlng, & partart Cana am y g tO Suge ga r gangster in the appear Italian was] were kil 1 on that occasion, , 4 ae. ance of the dapper young man who came up smiling and rubbing his point to be Invalvel Jn today's ahowe,| hands from behind the jury box. ing. The Four Brothers is an organisa- He wore a blue suit and black tie and was as carefully groomed as and Red Sox teams resumed their daily|| ‘Pp to Philadelphia she had spent vey Thomas, $8,500; Daniel sight 1 hundred:dolars for an elab- ; fi Af. e . a barber as was shown by ragors and] ‘ph, pilgrimage through New England, several Pre-Convention Contribu- $2,400; Henry Morgenthau, $20,000; Joseph ‘ te outtit of cloth : - 4 - Hi other implements of hi de he car- ‘After the game was over the man-|{ orate outfit of clothing for the win F. Guffey, $1,460; Samuel Untermeyer,| ther Implements of his trade he car: agers of the teams tossed a coin to de-|] “ro correct the report she isnued tions for the Governor. een SA Ry Sree BY, rece te SON ried in his pockets. Max Cartman of No, 76 Broome street | olty the dec! , Nathan St tlon coming from China, with branches 5 ae] eat pede 7 city the deciding game a statement denying It and saying os APUAN SATEMA contributton| W## fatally wounded by a stray tullet.|an over the country and has practically | Sack Rose, Also he was less nervous and not once did he have to be ' el yed ev at New “sins seem: e ot 2 " » ie ic) ty J , . ofl Pie ‘acti mer BEL FaS was in lieu of his services, and he wag] He Was Passing through the quarter | absorbed the Hip Sing Soclety, although| asked to raise his voice to be heard. Every word he said was d York wins to-morrow in Boston. Man-| affairs must be publicly discussed |] wagHINGTON, Oct. 1—The Clapp z TDG hla Gon RINAEA whan one cf : A Clear a é eer Stahl called "tails" and it fell fails] She has’consented to give a list of Liable going to Burope. th ‘ 4 s ng {members of the old Hip Sing organtsa-) distinct and carried to the most remote corner of the tribunal, ; to the deciding game will be played in|{ Mer purchanes." Following is the || Committee hearing to-day “L am responsible for all of the con-| the missiles sped trom & Chinaman's| tion are believed to have been the R carefully avoided rest-) tng f “ sath, list: ‘ pearance of a Democratic National pow- | tributions except $2,000," said McCombs, | revolver entered his body, A white man| marks pought by the On Loongs who], lke Rose, mes ed oo aie awoiten | ten mal calm, clear voice that he was a FIRST INNING. Two ready made gowns. wow. Democratic chleftains were pres-| ‘1 wrote to Mr, Penfleld on the Nile|#tepping across Pell street was shot gtarted the affray thiy afternoon, peated Fis ib Page ig pcs Nag mays vel raged Loss had run @ gambling house le One hat. ent to tell how much it cost, respec-] 4nd he sent me $200, in addition to] trough the hat, the bullet creasing his hin afternoon it was announced Aine ile anaes cebmmed,. dace @ He han y-aixth street and Sixth avenue, Marquard put @ strike sauarely over One chiffon waist. tein 4 1 4 ‘ $10,000 previously sent. The campaign| scalp. A man known a# “Mike,” em- sabeth street station that thelere”: ne 4 ‘* had known Herman Rosenthal fifteen Res nine the Ribas eH in eatee. 000 Material to repair two old gowns. || 17% '° Pattie at Baltimore for Gov | Totten in financial difticulties, Thel ployed us a hostler in the stat head Chi h som identi. | foenl, pains fe the atmomnhare se years and Rose ths eame length of time Po eae ee we tee tan Two pairs or glove Wilson, Representative Underwood and | (7 was nat Gnanced ly env cel Neaanise, the WoGeriaker fa weit aEDORS 208 rh Heder § oy A a ee feet over the head of his questioner.) His gambling house was one flight up, 5 a low for he Total cost, $140.84. 4 Gov, Harmon, leading Presidential et 1M . : 2 i fA Diced |e Ragaltidtings Ye dupag Beak) c Assistant District-Attorney Moss. and {t had been runnt: “4 Hooper swung and drove a hot one that 3 M the States,” continu Combs, sub-| street, was stot through the leg ‘a member of the Hip Sing Tong, Thre : unning at the time Te ona ts te Eece with ons hand Pe ti Wilson Pw he brad Avaya didates, Much interest was m mitting @ detailed account of the entire] GUNMEN RUN INTO ARMS OF |#0Ore Prisoners taken at the On Leong BECKER'S LAWYER TRIES TO = tl murdered. Webber gaia fie, rev eink ie Le. onomy by the committee, as it has already | Wilson expenses aggregating $208,183.05, . headquarters were brought to the sta- BREAK DOWN WEBBER. e knew Vallon and Schepps, and tha: 2 hi es Hee Ses Sara a a Paroaue diaclecian wos was Tliearned that the candidacy of Speaker |a deficit of unpaid bills amounting to TWO POLICEMEN. tion house and locked up charged with} wWoineng direct testimony 0c: they were good friends of his, " a hit. Mara je |] partie : oe | earns ete PAS acted BP From the fact that the dead and|complicity In the wholesale shooting v “Did you ever ha a neat shiit a snap throw to|{ Poneous report on that account, of the “Big Four i. infor the 8 PLC, A, reported that | little more than an hour, ve business re. : \oardlanten” apat ent ede: The list included practically all of| wounded recelved thelr injuries at such] Akents fo \ Re “*| Tawyer John F. McIntyre took hold of| Jattoms with Jack Mose?’ askeq Merkle caught r napping off first. sin Pell street were shot by Ghaleian ivi the mo} used i the entire country, ed points !t is assumed Mr. Moss. Me was run down, Merkle to Doyle to *, McCombs of the him with a se marksmen and that one of {him and belabo' except that raised by the local State Py aaeas ere engaged ‘n ; . concerain “Yeu,” sald Webber. ] 0) vas two anc ° Democratic Nationa! Committee, who : cna © Were engs nt s Was so badly injured it may| volley of quest oncernt| » “E cok |] Merkle, The count was two and one on BALLOON WITH 20 ABOARD «| Democratic Nationa: committee, wh ittees," added McCombs. “He yavel shooting besides the three hinamen | yi\e"g ue dentroved. The other wae! feer aa a proprietor of gam lected money for him from goa Yerkes when he hit low and lifted an) MAKES 31-HOUR FLI x § Pre-convention manager, | the names of Wilson leaders in various] who started {t meni adt hake ware | ieee acne Oe Olen iota: bin Wan es with| blese few Stowe, A a KC Snodgrass in cent * At er | -| GHT. wis here {9 aieulge, t Hi nade ures. | States wh ; ould soy af exp natures captured and are prisoners in the Blt —————E the police when his resorts were aided oe Ware did you first meet Becker? 4 ettin > are ty ice-CI i cAdoo of the Demo-} senator Dixon, of the vosevelt | abeth on. They are members his friendship for Rose, Vallon an ‘wo years ago, in a sal atled 1 ; German Naval Dirigible Flies Over|eratic National Committee was also on | forces, had testitted he understood Mr. | oe the on s ae ais Hf AUSTRIAN CONSUL CAUSES eq ‘Twenty-Afth street. ia ‘ F walked, In trying to make | North and Ballle Seas on hand. ator Bankhead of Alabama, | enfield had made “huge contribu| names of Su No. 18 Mott # ARREST OF AN ATTORNEY. pean stood up under this crosa-| Q. Next? @. A year later, with Jack -OUL 80 AS to C4 Oscar Underwood's chief supporter, was | Hone" and Hong f fire without Minching or betraying any) Rose, in front of my poker-room, Record Trip.” quard got the all called to tell how mui EXPLAINS CONTRIBUTIONS BY ' , symptom of nervousn and] talked half an hour, After that he cam, 1 » tell how much mon } He Accuses Joseph Ubers e- | * ! Speaker trotted down to BERLIN, Oot, 14.—A successful|ceived, and if any came trom. tne| PRINCETON MEN. He Accuses Joseph Uberall of Dee) ere wax moved to @ sion of into my gambling house often, was a wild pitch, Lewis wa our fight by dirtgible | southern Railway, as has been charged, | ator Oliver asked MoCombs regard trauding Immigrants as Represen- |{naignation, but mostly he w @ Did Becker ever raid your pokery {Wo-three hole when he swun balloon was completed to-day the (Gov, Harmon's expensen were to be furs |! a contribution of && tative of Government temptuous smile and faced room? A. No, sir; he did not. one right in the groove new German naval airship. The ba!-|nished by Lieut.-Gov, Nichols of Ol WAT COOkEA ARK OC BUY. OF, HOVE Ne counse! deflantly Q. Did you ever talk to Becker about drive right into Deve | loon d here after flying ac Judge Alton B. Parker and onians, epee fine Ftizavern} Joseph Uberall, an Austrian lawyer, | One interestiog fact wrenched from| Rosenthal? A. Yes, at One Hundred HIT, ONE LEFT. 3 Germany from Friedrichshafen to the! sullivan of Chica: otha sel kre yeaa cea a 7 eee with ottices at No. 31 Broadway, waa! the St witness was that he had con+]and Twenty-fourth street and Seventh The first pitch was a ball that came| North coast, and then across the No: Mant theres ae y tentify toe (ov, Wilkon,! suid rT het one farrested, thin afterndon, and in| ducted af exclusive oplum cmoking res} avenue in the latter part of Jun, te Devore below his knees’ The next| Sea, to ¢ sland of Helgoland, where | gay Parker testified that he h ed me by letter that th i $10,000 bail by Judge Swan tn € #1 sort at No, @ Pell street, where he en-| Rose and Harry Vallon were split the plate fora strike. Josh waited | #he afterward headed for Danzig, in| oniy avilente saith Silent lan Hine find M@wakat Denia ; i ee ei Sessions, on a charge of grand 1 y. | tertained from twenty-five to thir ny until he had himself in the two and toe alt Sea, and Berlin, She car | nis o} that the Trusts contributed Cormick, § Clevelan ; 7 ee | The Austrian Compal was i and women opium sinc every day, three hole and then swung on a high! Ted twenty-one passengers, to the Roosevelt fund in lt. He peu 0; Thomas D, Jon wie | mover in securin the srrest of Ut :| charging them high prices for their ens one and was thrown out by Gardner! 4 Pte, a tantly stated that Daniel 1 ones =A and + being ah ils 4 eae a vee tie | fertainment Doyle slammed at the tirat ball pitehed| |. Clerk ‘ Fist Sworn In, given him the names of Tr magnates| sheldun, $1,000 Bae HaGt Aa aney §. Bete Aad obey rd pe swore th at ho er, perraltted and bounced a high one over O'Brien's United States Commisaioner AleRander | who had contetbuted lp *Alordénlhalh a New Work real a rie f Fs deeb eitied wholesale. awindies | Oaenee 0 0 a 2 Biaeest thts. 8 or an infleld single, After tantil- | “Hlchris was to-day sworn in by | aq, : 8 euler, gave four checks for $5,W0 aie Mel aS Aiea vali vnonk the poorer elaasen of im-| Hever gambled and smoked o | peel fapetanahaeon te eauarel fats Judge orge C. Holt as clerk of the | M'COMBS GAVE $10,000 TO START | eH!" & £3) heeks for $000 e4cdy | Doog und Hong Fung. Behind the flee mnie ge \. Fr Shee f im) self and that this Chinatown drum had! starts, Larry finally got a good lead| Federal District Court to Mil the v scan-| : CAMPAIGN, | (Conupua co eoernciace) c were two hot ors ; een molested by the police, Rose, | fi aroha A | cy caused ny the death of Cominissioney | Chatrm A MeCamba, Who Was, the Arst| ssl de yall the chambers empty Se RISER 1B! and Schepp had been his tr | (Cqntinved on Fifth Page.) Thomas Alexander, The new clerk, who | Witness called, pre ed list | 3 these guns were shed b » towns. | thea and had frequently called on him i & graduate of Columbia Law School, | of contributions | on's pres | ca, VABTURS AND OTNT RS Jand Hong Fung just before they got] He gave @ recetpt for all money col-|in Pell street, but they, asserted Webber, — a 1883, has been connected with the Dis-| convention fight Had ous aeatiug 19. day of) to Mutt aticet, lected, but failed, it is alleged tors! nad never “hit the pipe.” Detective Burean, 31 B'way. 1 4 fe Di ‘ ‘ | jected, 8 alleged, to for p BPR eerie Bee BGM | trick Court tor twenty-nine years, Mz. McCombs said he know nothing of (Wily de, ratty Broa 42) Wubiee! Qa goon as newe of the shooting Ward the mong. _ ¢ _ — Webbes besan bis leoumpny by any f ‘ 4 ° '

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