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BECKER MAN GONE, TRAPPED BY POSSE Tells How He Helped | Criminals Who Got Away in * Max Kahn Out of the Wyoming Prison Break 2 “Tin Jail.” Trailed to Hiding Place. armed, a half dozen or more escaped ’ Bates 25-FOOT FENCE.| ®AW4INS, wyo., oct. U.—Heavily ‘ — convicts, all desperate criminals, sald to be trapped in @ canyon ju Seek Witness by Whom south of Rawlins to: a battle be- © Whitman Wanted to Ex- | arcane soripea on thaie tratt tn the : bills throughout the ni, carrying concealed tered and he was the dozen convicts who escaped from VPRomas Wise, « large, powerful negro, | the State penitentiary here late yester- heteht was the chief factor in| day afternoon, after they had over- possible the escape of Max Kahn | Powered the guards, taken their weap- Samuel Kramer, fo-vetween | °D# 84 fled down the main strects ter- @ “Gyp the Blood and “Lefty Loule” rorising the residents of the town. The ker, who in twenty ihe was preparing to “blow the town.” | arm and give chase. Bot away. Owing to the excitement|@* far with this M1 West Sixty-firot street, in the eens the number ef estuaition nas| police were with Be # : s i 5 i F 5 3 t & H : i in box cars and outbulldings.| ™4n who had been Hy i il Fg 5E sz Fs H . g i fr tH 8 and convicts, i i fe i | H H i iy BS x ‘ 28 scattered around, . | teotives kept close E i l £ ii; f i ili: t f i} He ist He He it qi i i eeoret HA i i i ¢ H tet Hi Fae rT i 38 tion to a request made by Witne ¢hat he be au- round the penitentiary oltivene, The line was tablished. & ih : i } tal Fé fF 38 = E i H F re 5 3 i 8, bandits, who long terrorized fF i 4 f ey fig ogre weary the negro tawyer Hi rz ry Richter of First street and| persuaded him to Girected that Kramer} Lamarti: ue, Bay Side, is in «| Plea of not gullty. GETS 12 YEARS IN JALL Tries to Shift Blame to Police, Saying They “Planted” Weapons on Him. Tt was an unlucky day for George Becker that he stole a belt, holster and fevolver from the home of Customs In- spector John J. O'Connor and buckled the warlike equipment around his waist, out of #ight. To-day, because of that lamenta’ ciroumatanoe, his “police frameup” defense against @ charge of weapons was shat- sentenced to serve were neven indtot- ' ’ | twelve years in Bui 5 * pose “System.” momentarily. ‘Aton there mong 4 ‘The fugitives tn hiding were among | Mente for burglary against him, Beo- -three, went on trial before County Judge Dike in Brook- lym for hia violation of the Sullivan law, brought to Heht when he was arrested after having beaten Detective Woodle of the Hamburg avenue station Py ve B ‘trial wii convicts paused in their dash for) i+, insenaibility Yast June, fewportance-trom the House of De-| freetom when they reached @ 1VOTY| Hecker asserted thet he, in turn, had last night, was captured to-day hills tisene been “knocked out,” and that malicious ier abe | og could policemen had strapped the revolver to Although Wiee was retaken with com-| ft was the second jedibreaking at the|M# waist while he was unconscious, ease, the simple fine of reagen-| penitentiary within thérty-six hours, and It_weemed to spectators in the court- ‘which ted detectives ¢o hin fat at|i wes sald that over thirty prisoners in| "%m that the defendant was getting contention as the theirs, until Mr, O'Connor took the stand. “Between noon and 2 o'clook on the 'y Woodle was assaulted,” he eaid, “burglars entered my home and oarried Big negro, evidently very well! uty Sheriff Regner, who saw the Mexi-| Of considerable property. Part of the ts tiie teen es ean 08 he started on horseback for the|loot was the revolver, bolster and belt LA \- death Inapector Daly hills, after having slashed Bert Tal-| which the police say they found Kinaier just how he had got out across the face and head with a| defendant.” . haha Tatwert ts the owner! In ithe light of the testimony of De- teotive Patten, Woodle's partner, this ment settled Becker's chances of joing free. Patwen told of the vain ef- forts made by the Hamburg avenue bop hed be Merc whe! police to put an end to « series of eum. Eillott, Frazer, Stew-| Mer robberies in the Ridgewood section. DUEL Tee and’ Gilmore, “They had| Woodle, he sald, had recognized Becker, Sought refuge, in cellars of private| When he saw him in that district, as « gent to Elmira two years before, and had followed him to lone wea armed. No, 12% Halsey street, Desperate, AgnUng wee fepericsards| It developed that he was rooming there Tn Py wubresk, but reports that/With Fred Loehr, now tn trouble with the police, and a boy named Frank Fhe Gmith, Woodle got permission to search ed there are uncontrmists who|the room while the men were out, and lary Saturday |f0und all sorts of valuable articles After that the de- watch on the house three went out and returned with bundles under their arme. | i They had been gone during those hours iin which the O'Connor hi was robbed. from the r, carrying er jumped from the him. In the ensuing| fy wan beaten so badly that he has not suMclently recovered ‘The! Governor by telephone| '° “Ppear in court to-day. ton, member of the Whitney |in the second desree before Justice Marean in the Criminal Bratich of the ) Wem sald to have succeeded | gupreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, and | & Peso an leader of the convicts | was sentenced to imprisonment of not fie. Jess than twenty years. Rufus Perry, who recently came BAY SIDE MURDER, |into the timelight by adopting the He- ‘brow faite, appeared for Watkins and change his previous fg believed dy the Distriet-At-| the “in-law, Lud-| | connecting link between | wis @ Bay Bide carpenter. the murder and| Beulinski’s body was found in an ry rH who were able to hide aay Beer ue home at Second street} It’s not alone the “easy within the olty while|¢n¢ Warburton avenue, a knife wound ” police Pe ln saad to| Over the heart, yesterday morning. It mark —many & level head always had been unfriendly, the cur- 5 E rosecution expected to| were sent to Richter’s house. He was “ (nformation ae to how the| not at home, and had not been there| prices. ‘were able to furnish this at|ell night, they were told. the instalment plan, meet their liv-| 1m the afternoon Richter was ar- wives, and how and by whom) out ball for further examination on re 7 Just how | Wednesday. 34th, Street facts” in connection with it. is five feet six inches tall, has eyes, wore & blue and black suit, to police description, very erect.” £ ph hap SAVES HER BABIES AT FIRE. Were Both in the Bathtub When Mother Saw Flames, Mfrs. Abraham Cohen of No. 13 Bergen Jamaica, L. 1, bad her two vauiess, the bathtud at 9 o'clock this morning | he heard a crackling sound in the -room. Opening the door, she saw shooting from under the dining @ grabbed the children and, them In @ blanket, rushed into | street, screaming. | uungyters joined in a chorus and ‘atrolman Bedoe had A Special Sale of For Women and Misses Very Attractive Model for Street or Afternoon Wear, of superior quality Charmeuse, hand-embroidered and trimmed with lace. Black, white and prevailing colors. Actual Value, $25.00 ‘Durning building ‘Then « | 34th Street bered that Mrs. Margaret feventy years old, was in the i. Frank Knorr, a plumber, into the building through dense and returned in # few moments the aged woman in his arms, yo-| * ERS SE | Women’s Blouse of Combination |Sleep'ess Nights Into Bright Morn- | Satin and Chiffon. Trimmings of Bed Crom + Coush Drom, Be, e* | Shadow Lace and Rhinestone Buttons. Very Effective Style, in new shades. Value $7.00 OprenHeiM. GLuinss.@ Announce for Tuesday, October 15 Charmeuse Dresses OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz © Women’s Silk Waists He with “Gyp'e"| 82 said that Boulinski and itichter| actually wastes his clothes ig G¥8-| penter considering that his sister haa| money by not buying from married beneath her, so detectives! me, I sell at mahufacturers’ Bese 2 Moe L xguamee and make frequent. trie| footed Wy Deteative Toomey of rook, Oe Levy, ne Seat and even Manhattsa | before Magistrate Fiteh and held with: | My ony 419.425 Walker St., N. Y. THE EVENING WORLD, 6 Cie inh PEN [ESCAPED ONVCTS, YOU, 2, WHO NEARY SULTAN REFUSES TIVECAUGHT, | ARMEDFORFIGHT, | ULED ADEE POWERS’ DEMAND: TURKS IN SERVIA As Ottoman Troops Cross Bor- der and Spread War, Porte Rejects Macedonian Plan. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. Turkish Government declines the powers to intervene in the of Macedonian reforms. Its reply to) the representatives of the powers was handed to the Austro-Hungarian Am- Ddassator here this forenoon. thanking the European powers for their While friendly interest in the Balkan situation, which the Ottoman Government réecog- nines they have exercised In behalf of Peace, the reply says that Turkey is determined to carry out the promised | reforms, but cannot tolerate any foreign | interference. ‘The Bulgarian, Gervian and Greck Ministers here have received instru:- tions from thelr Governments to be Feady to leave ag/soon as they receive | notification fronr their respective cap!- tals, The rupture of diplomatic rela- tions between the three Balkan states and the Ottoman Empire is awaited hourly. BELGRADE, Servia, Oct. 14.—A body of Turkish troops crossed the Servian frontier at Ristovats, near Vranya, at 5| f A. M. to-day and attacked the Servian warrison there, according to an official espatch from the Servian general in SOFIA, Oct. 14—Fighting between Bul- | R gartan and Turkish frontier guards at | K Reripalanka was reported here to-day. Macedonian rebels against the Sultan’ rule, it was stated here to-day, have already occupied Kresna Pass to guard ageinst a Turkish flanking N against the Bulgarians and @ervians, | PODGORITZA, Montenegro, Oct. 14.— The Montenegrin troops occupied ai {Il dloser to the town o! ‘ording to the of- Stubborn Colds May , |} other position Gusinye yeste Lead to Consumption 1 am perf tite Is good and from 110 to 140 pounds. Not @ cold that would not ase in point follow 718 Cherry Bt., Phila., Pa. “Gentleman: In July, 1905, 1 ¢ showed t rapidly: my old trouble remains, I Hay express the merits of this medioli ct tiret 1 had hada ve jadly ine to GERHARDT. M. Ly, rative is effective In ‘Stores and 7S for aaah ever. Throat Bron. ‘and by all ‘other for booklet telling ional 23-Jewelled| Solid 14-Karat 16.75 = T ‘th Combined. m) ile } pal trad Mled, hh fobs, Ask for one! ‘to judy of the most ell as 15 ONDAY, 00TO fictal report of Gen. Vukotitch, the eom- by mander of that division of the Montene. |{n agcluded nooks. erin army. The Turks, says Gen. Vuko- titch, who offered a stuborn resistance, aumtained heavy losses both in kiled and wounded. The Montenegrins also ocoupled yesterday two other Turkish Dositions commanding Guainye. During the fighting they captured four machine guns, many rifles and « darge quantity of ammunition, The Montenegrin casuaities stnoe Outbreak of hostilities totalled up to yesterday morning 26 killed and over 900 wounded. Those more severety in- Jured are being conveyed to Cettinje, as the hospitals here are overcrowded. ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 14—The re- lease within twenty-four hours of the Greek vessels confiscated by Turkey ie to b¥ demanded to-day by the Greek Minlater at Constantinople under in- structions from his Government. the note which he is to hand to the Turkish Government the payment of indemnity to circles here think it i= will promptly refuse to It therefore means immediate war, There is no doubt that Turkey knew BRIS the seizure of ships before the break- 7 war, and according to the moi ing out of hostilities was HIS TIME LIMITED. (From the Pittsburgh Post,) mply with, Information from Constantinopl Ottoman Government intended this ac- tion to be provocative, __—— “Your beau,” remarked the first sum- R 14, 1 “the poor gink Count ‘om— in| toothbrush. ides, every well wears a transparent Dust Cap over the bristles. 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Fashion Review Jewelry Specials on 10 to 2 Mornings: 2 to 5 Afternouns, “Bien Jolie” Corsets Live Models In the "private boudoir of the negligee floor. We Offer $7.50 “Bien Jolie’? Corsets “Bien Jolie” Corsets range in price from $3.50 to $20. To Mark This Occasion a 2.95 Made of specially imported fabrics, top finished with wide rib- bon run band of Net Venise—6 hose supporters. Pink, blue, white, Models for every type of figure. Bone Stick Gauze Fans, Metal spangled. Value $1 50c | Envelope Hand Bag, 8 inches tong. Value $2.25, 1.45 Rhinestone Bar Pins, Reproductions. Value $2, 1.25 Rhinestone Shoe Buckles, Value $3.50, Latest Fad: 50 lars, Coat Sets Embroidered STORF FOR Any of these \ and 1.50 Neckwear at This Little Price “Robespierre”’ Collars, Shadow Lace Chemis- ettes, Venise Dutch Col- Stocks, in a bewildering assortment of chic, at- tractive effects, in fash- ion’s newest colorings. 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