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me tomes BECKER TEARS BIG HOLE IN STATE’S CASE SLAYER CONFESSES HE KILLED AGED WIDOW jeht; Sanday fate; Co! Fi EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. Convent. #9487 The Pope gyoushan SLAVE TELL Pouce BARZ WERE SAWED,) START FOR HOME ons Mm Ever Tried to Break Queens Fit for Travel to Oyster Jail and Failed. Bay: "PRICE ONE ‘CENT. BiG PONT FOR BECKER; BREAKS DOWN STORY TOLD BY SAM SCHEPPS Police Lieut. Shay and His Wife Swear Informer Wasn't at Defend- | ant’s House at Tiine He Said He Delivered Rose’s Message. IMMUNITY AGREEMENTS ARE READ TO THE JURY. District-Attorney Promised Rose, Webber, Vallon and Schepps He Would Not Prosecute Them. « A severe blow to a vital part of the story-told by Sam Schepps was delivered to-day by John F. Mcintyre, chief Of counsel for Police Lieu- tenant Charles Becker, on trial before Justice Goff in extraordinary term of the Supreme Court for the murder of Herman Rosenthal. Schepps had sworn he went from Harry Pollok’s home to the home of Becker with a'message from Jack Rose. He asserted he told Becker NEW YORK, BATURDAY, _OOTOBER 19, ~—|BARSTHAT BARRED 'ROOSEVELT WILE |“ 1912. 10 “PAGES “Bunny”? and Man Who Twice Stood Trial for Wife Murder —~>— | jNegro Breaks Down After Be-| ee pha Ry om ing Identified by Maid He | COMES HOME TO VOTE. Thought Was Dead. | FAILED TO FIND GEMS PLANS TOO ELABORATE|MAY RESUME CAMPAIGN. PPRPP PLP PLP PLL PPPS LILIA If Highwayman Had Just|Family Physician Says He Walked Out He Might Probably Will Take the Have Gotten Away. Stump Again. Shows Detectives Where He! Threw Murder Implement, but It Is Gone. ‘The only prisoner who ever tried to] CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—''Col. Theodore escape trom the Queens County Jail in| Roosevelt will leave Mercy Hospital for Long Island City and failed is John|Oyster Bay Monday morning at 8.16 Barz, highwayman, who was blocked off} o'clock over the Pennsylvania Rall- last night just as he was getting ready| road.” to bid the bastile goodby, The trouble] This was the announcement made to- with Barz was that he made too elab-|day by Dr. Alexander Lambert, the orate a series of preparations. Instead| Colonel's family physician, after the ox- of sawing the bars of his cell, loosen-|*™!nng physicians had issued the fol- r * ing the screen and sawing the bars of Hf ied bulletin describing hie cond! 4 window Barz should have waiked out through @ door or @ side wall, as has been the custom of irked prisoners for many yeere, Wall, Conditian, gpd, Convebeeciog satisfactorily. ” Bars had gone so far in his getaway a plans as to writs « letter to the newsa- anion te panei hay D. papers, which he intended should be] “ALEXANDER LAMBERT, M. D. |found in his cell after his departure,| “SCURRY L, TERRELL, M. D. but was found before he had been able] Dr. Lambert said the Colonel would to make #aid departure an accomplished | not be able to make speeches for some fact. Inciientally detectives are look-| time, but that he would be allowed to ing to-day for a good looking giri| take an active part in the campaign be- named Lottle Smith, who is suepected of | fre !t was over. George Bishop. a young negro,| admitted to Deputy Commissioner) Dougherty to-day that he had mur-| dered aged Mrs. Margaret Bell and ,mearly slain Mary Hogan, her {housekeeper, in the Bell home at ‘No. 53 Fort Greene place, Brooklyn, ‘las: night. When he had made his full oon- fession of gullt tho negro took the detectives to the cubway excavation at Fulton and Hudson streets to find the hammer with which he had done the murder and had thrown into tue deep ditch afterward. The weapon was not found, but finger prints |MACFARLAND FAILS TOWED HIS “BUNNY,” BUT HE MAY TO-DAY |Freed of Murder Charge, He Rushes With Girl to Marry but Law Calls Halt. 9.06 A. M., Saturday, Oct. 19. “Pulse, 8; temperature, %; reepira- tion, 2. Breathing easier. Resting “At present,” waid he, “the only thing upon a tumbler in the room where the murder was committed and the identification by Mary Hogan of the negro as the man she had admitted | to the house were in themselves suf- ficlent to pin the murder upon him had he not confessed. Bishop, whose seventeen-year-old wife used to work for the woman whom he slew, told the Deputy Commissioner without emotion that he went to the Belt home very drunk. He said he ‘aiked to Mrs, Bell for some time, urx- Ing her to give nim a “reference” for his wife, who had been her maid, Thon he asked her to lend him ‘CARNEGIE GETS HOME, “PRAISES TAFT, T.R AND A WEE NIPPY But, He Hastens to Add, He having smuggied into Barz's cell the saws with which he almost sawed his way to freedom. RAN FROM FARMER AND WAS * CAPTURED. Long Island farmers will be pleased to hear Barz was foiled in his attempt to get out of jail. During the summer Barz, who {@ twenty-three years old and used to live at No, 9 North Seventh street, Brooklyn, held up at the point of @ gun and robbed on the public high- way half a score of gardeners return- ing to their farms from the Manhattan markete. He wore @ mask and his re- volver was loaded. we are worrying about ie that fourth rib, It looka all right and if it knits properly, the Colonel may resume his speaking. COLONEL SLEPT SOLIDLY FOR NEARLY EIGHT HOURS. Last night was one of almost unbroken reat for Col. Roosevelt, He fell asleep shortly after 11 o’clook last night and he awoke only once between then and after o'clock to-day when he announced himself ready for breakfast ‘The wound the Colonel received at the hands of @ would-be assagsin fe him Mtle trouble. The crisis in his tliness now ts delleved to have bean passed and his rapid recovery Is confidently expect- - MSFARLAND Ie WILSON, HIS OWN VALET, Freed in his second trial of the charge of murdering his first wife, Allison M MacFarland hopes that to-day become the husband of Florence Brom- ley, the Philadelphia girl wo wrot him the “Bunny” letters and for love of whom the prosecution alleged he had placed poison where his wife would mia- take ft for her medicine, The second Jury found that Mrs, MacFarland com- CLEVER WITHA NEEDLE, SEWS BUTTON ON SU mitted suicide But for @ hitch, Macl’arland would have married Miss Bromley yesterday. Rigo the jury had acquitted he had gripped the foreman he will] Rose was {ll and wanted to know what he was to do. Becker, according to Schepps, sent word to Rose that Pollok’s house was a good place in which to stay. He asserted that Becker's house was dark and that the defendant would not let him light a cigarette for fear he might be seen. To shatter this damaging story Mr. McIntyre called Police Lieuten- ant Shay and Mrs. Shay. Both swore they had been at Becker’s house on the night mentioned by Schepps, that Schepps did not call at the house that night and that (he place was brilliantly lighted. Mrs. Shay added that Becker expressed regret at the killing of Rosenthal, —_—_——— Sl Consiteradic excitement wan caused 7 In the Jammed corridos at 12.80 o'clock FTES TAG DAY P. M. when Antonio Sconmatia, aged ’ twenty-five, of No, 165 Mulberry street, On the afternoon of Gept. 20 Barz held up a farmer named Holtz, who was driving out to his place tn Ridgewood. BAYS HE FOUND NEITHER MONEY NOR GEMS. wouldn't { Just thought T ee the hand, MacMarland, laughing in hysterical excitenent, ran from the Never Tastes “Scutch” Un- sourht to force his way throug the police nos and enter the courtroom. Patrol- Blood potsoning no longer ts re- garded as @ possibility by his attending Could Only Get Tien Thread TO RAISE T. R. FUNDS, ms F ‘4 fy courtmom, Jumped into @ taxicab and men Cahm a Abel ae When she v J less the Doctor Orders It. Holt had a lot-of money in his | Physicians. The only danger to be feared BEE le ena tteatneern aol el ordered the man would hit her,” was the way the un pockete—so much money that he simply | NOW !# tetanus or lockjaw, but even this . ' cere re of Lewy! away, but he nisisted on forcing his way Imaginative black man put it. “And i - in belleved to be remote, on His Special Car, but That | Bormtt, nis attorney. There, uappy but red couldn't afford to lose it. So he jumped oft his truck and started for Bare with the intention of overpowering him and He was arrested and a rusty razor was found in his hip pocket. 1 had to hit the because she crying, he flung himself into the arma ed he when I'd Killed her of Miss Bromley, who, red-eyed from other one (Mary 10 Commenting on the statement of ed hi Aadrew Camesie returned from bis newapapere and public men that in- FORBIDDEN BY MAYOR ‘The man an), Was Good Enough for Him. " 5 was taken to the Elizabeth street eta- 0 y Skibs state to-da weeping, wi for him, other evttiny in, And sy when I thought [annual stay at his Skibo Nee Te trea hits temperance of campaign orators and leaping, wee waitiag for him, tion a prisoner, charged with carrying Ya killed her, I just looked around !on the Baltic. His wife and daughter Bars was so surprised that he invol candidates is responsi for the state A few momenta later, the coup! roncealed weapons. ahi 0 re 0 ol- ed by e nd g b Ta tnoney.. Lalldi't find w cent, nor nO wero with him, The Ittle millionalre! oti tumed and ran, He didn't even | Of public feeling which engendered at- {pected to The Frentng World.) companied by reporters photo HOW WHITMAN GAVE IMMUNITY TO INFCRMERS. was as chipper as a sparrow in spring and as fll of varied conversation, graphers and followed by a crowd #0 big that It blocked tramMe in the streets, | drove to Newark City Hall to get their Jewelry elthe ‘The murderer to tell how he left tacks Mke the one on Col. the latter to-day said: Roosevelt,| ON BOARD GOV. WILSON'S 8PE- CIAL CAR, PRINCETON JUNCTION, fire his revolver, Being @ good runner, he soon distanced Holtz, but the farmer He Considers It Equivalent to ‘ then continued calmly the two women lying te " ‘ i Streets—A Mr. MeInt! ; hi se eee te Utica | “E came back to register,” he gald.| raised his volow ao lustily that he was | “T feel Lidboateed sate to spying MPN di Oth inition anybody a necdle| ariage license and~ be martea) BeSsing In Streets—A aay ihe: eaten yy alee There , dead, as he su 8 fr “am I in time? ‘That's good. 1] heard by Mounted Patrolman Maroney,|1 ask no quarter, aven't sald @) ong thread?” Hy 4 (Fulton street to “keep a| “4 this a straightway, It was exactly @ year to an ac Was Attorney Whitman gave immunity to aver at Hn ison of No. 4 | wouldn't ike to mise a chance to vote| who took up the chase site ee L wouldn't write lf I'were| The question aid not proceed trom &|q day wince the tragic death of the Million Badges Wasted. [oars ee iemviknie’ Sweater amen Fulton ‘street, He had blood on his col- | for Mr, Taft. A very excellent man, Mr, Maroney walle | ary ine miles and a compiling a history, and that 44 @ thing| feminine source but from Gov. Wo0d-| man's wife. Vallon and “Sam” Scheppa. Meehan: ‘Tatt." DALE before can iureng hrm that _nelther of my opponenta can| pow Wilson, as he looked tnquiringly to-) Referring to the crowd, MacFarland Under these stipulations Me, Whitman He ‘just hung around with nis sith" | 1, Carnegie had prepared a lons|THE SAWED SARS ARE DiI8- truthfully say, ARD ON ward some of the members of hia party) smillngly sald ay le went up the ateps,| Progressive women who at great ©%-lagroed not to prosecute the informers as Bishop put ity for two HOvrR, War typewritten statement in which he had COVERED, BIG POLICE GU Wid WAY TO! -athered at the breakfast table early ae nous Hou * has been auld out.” | pense organtzed a Roosevelt tag day for murder, gambitng, grafting of ether that, though the under, waw not yet | CTT A ihe political hide of Mr. Roose-| parz was placed In cell No. @5 on the THE TRAIN. nh qbeharland rapldiy gave his descrip. | for Oct. 2 for the purpose a ralving [charges growing out of the killing of cold on his back tra volt, But when he heard of the attempt | fourth tier of that hollow but tmposing| Theodore Roosevelt jr. asked the ave lost a butten at « strategic) ‘° pins is 8 an eaay|campatgn funda for the Colonel's party) Herman Rosenthal, provided they had his girl 3 3 of the 6) he had to buy |velt, But i ¢ known as the Queens County| Bull Moose headquarters to make ar- T bs yp Megronnten | cross-examina fully. [are going to be disappointed #0 far as} fred no shots at oF into the slain gam- herself a couple of drinks with and |to kill Mr, Roosevelt in Milwauk: e | structurs . Y)rangemente for the train. Reserva. | point” lush eo Aisa But when he was When and| their enterprise will be permitted to @p-|bler and would teatify fully and truth- nem home to ved, The girl wae at-|tore it up and threw tt overboard. Jai tions were ordered on the train by the| ‘“W4ll white thread dot” asked one of did your wife die?” MacHarland| ply to this clty. Mayor Gaynor will not] fully against Becker, The written con- fated to-day just before Bishop was| “That news broke me all up, when It} Lottie Smith was a tosulie caller on! contingent of newspaper men and/the newspapermen travelling with the A fcr au mane and Mile train Scrat the exercise of this money-rate- |fession of "Jack" Kose, which was pub- coe ne dates Avenue Court, {came by Wireless,” he sald, "It was a| Barz, He had other cabers, too, but the| physicians accompanying the Coionel x rai Tet Ana Rermi Mee oe ge Sark as , pirolened In the t culpability did the|terrible shock to me, for Mr. Roosevelt | gir] remained with him as long as the| and the hospital authorities j:cpared Govern - eee 1 at the floor as the man| tng nin the streets ft New r shed exclusively by The World, was So broad @ tral) oF eaipim, eo primis (lea fine man, Sometimes 1 think he ia| visiting houre allowed. Frequently sho|to take up with the Police Department EIR PLIERS WOR NP TRI BD 4a f the militant Roossvelt women Went | ale aanitleg Ae: ammanen and naam 10 leave behind , go pri i ently she nite er the Democ : e y ga " 7 6 use the mtiltoi ent Ps aaa eer ine eiucons that impelled the|Wrong, but always I know that be ts] prought him food and fruit, Occasion-| the auestion of providing adequate|a few minutes later ¢ ie y gave her anc|to put Into use the mtiiion silken tage! the jury by counsel for the defense. tse thud ne nak jouble erime in the|honest, sincere and patriotic at heart. | ajjy she brought him soup in @ pal! with guard about the building when the] presidential nominee Was stung on the residence » 4an|they have had made ane Lorena they When. Mr. Whitman was on the wit- commission of the doub! Shar e : en noted patient Was to leave, ¢ the bed in his stateroom, pa- Nladelphia. ore will be required nefer thelr actlvly | ness stand yesterday Mr. Molntyre ques- a hat he should have been shtly fitting top and after @ visit edge of the . divorced.” | y rt ’ q ic jyouse on Fort Greene place, that |It 1s frightful t a tightly fitting top a tive plans provide that bh A 4 ee it The : a! thes to other tag day opera- . > . Situin twelve hours of its perpetration | shot. about two weeks ago she left the pail in ite ths plane provide that be aball| wenuy threading & needle and sewing} 7 an he The girl had} ties to other oi ae pera | tioned nim about about these stipulation 7 | “How does the Balkan war Impros#| parg'y cell. bulance, but in a Hmousine automobile, |m lower button on his coat papers to the) "or 1 ‘acting on precedent, | Wish the tafors ig A ihe proteme yi of 7 P| jo t : | a evel n valet a | eh d never had Mayor Gaynor " Q precediet jagreed to furnt them to-day. th ‘ontinued on Sécond Page.) you?” Mr, Carnegie was asked. svearything the girl brought to Barz|which will drive slowly to the Unton| The Governor never had alet and) eri | tly the Poard of Aldermen passed sina “A great pity," he sald, “a great pity.| yay searched and she was always|Station, A Wheel chair probably will| ag been in the hal ning 10} threw down nis) Poard of Aldermen passed |thetr presentation to (de Jury the publi Let us hope it will be the last, Yes! soironed before she reacted his ceil, |be there, In which he may de carried) iy own wearing & 1 the ‘when Ai A ds riaea silection |for the frat time gets full Informatior yes, may it be the last of tho ware.” Tre soup she brought was probed wath (down the long Might of steps to the) oe) caused h ‘ : Bites ney in the streets by tagging fOr ax to the agreements by which the mea | he s0uD ain floor. He will have a private | #82 venefit, of the Duy Nursery on! who conte ALI You know," Mr, Carnegie volun-|,"ypoon, but nothing suspicious was | ‘alm four, He Nill Nal & private) ce princeton J sary _beneit of the Tay Nursery ontwho confess they alded in the murder . t abd a6) © policemen ; aten Ivland. Vetolrg that resolution - : . Baal tae SONS SON TIE Ae SNe noted about the soup or the pail on the| Wij) he asked to accompany the train| Journey alone to ip aor hie: chung (a,{ ie Mayor wrote: “The reratution ts th rain hig aid enue “batt ,| Pacy: javen't a drop of olor | occasions of her visita, to the Illinots State line. to get a cutaway sult for his nm eng at onesies PRATT a awa than'| Pr “ Jot Qtr, 20 Qtr, 84 Qtr, Five!) Winich leads me to want to worship at! Warden Schleth became auspicious of| Secretaries McGrath and Martin gath-| to-night at ‘ gle Hall a Obey Ot) RS ee y and more then|», cape prosecution tor Yale...... 0 6 | the feet of crowned heads or toady| parg several days ago. ered in bales the letters that have been} and the Academy of Music, B | doubtful propr = Jany chars at may Krow out of th Army.....: 0 0 Jto them. But I must say I like the! afer all the prisoners had retired last| Fé 1 from all over the United States| afrp Wilson had gone to N — |slaying of the gambler In front of the (fp ae [Emperor William. He Is @ fine char-|nigne, and the Jail Was dark, Schiein | and arranged them for shipment by ex-| 4 nobody was at home, 40 the Guy | WILSON WINS STRAW VOTE. | Hotel Metropole = 0 0 poter, 1 like to hear him tale £ liko|vtnonea the day keepers and went 10 | Riese. 02, nexemure Ft ase tan 200 | ed to Ket the clothes himssit sar| Wohile one of the principal witnesses Syracuse. 7] 0 perance. | letters have been answered, and the| ¢ stop te ne | a Phit-|was on the stand, and bet h lithe stand he has taken for temperance. | yayg’s cell. Baré Was on his cot, appar- will be taken up by A. spe would. stop if ‘ aw y the ) be a All lore: Bie Princeton. 7 14 20 62/jte iy rignt and he Js impressive in be-| onuiy aslccp. Schleth called him, and| ohtpm of s tos whan she Romrech etgn, pack Nis suit case and | Repu " Hoy, | adelphia bus ¢ was on | cross-ex ation was begun, eourt ere: ing® right fa» he cume to the door the warden, who | y has re-established itself in Oyster on to New York New Y for Progi,| hie Way with Mra. _ from the «jou until Monday morning Amherst. 0 0 “Lam temperate myself, as you know. 144 q powerful man, grabbed him by the | Bay. —- | ‘ thts resutt.| Grand Union Hotel to the Cunard liner At the Jurora might register Harvard 24 6 1 never drink a thing except wome-| yyroat trou the Dare and Held him Ma Indenendent | iq all were cust which| Caronia to-day’. In the wallet were the | ar Merntyre begs the guy's mee s | umes a leetlo Scutch whuskey—a very | cage ‘ oO Ruasta | Wiison re ' Taft 69 and Hoong. | 4 insule y steamship com-| ceedings by putting in evidence ¢he —-- va f ! } nid $40 fn tr rs checks, Of ' ; leetio" (here the Laird of Skibo indi-| apie keepers opened the cell door, | to-day ‘ nee ofl vale % four « blank. f y. | pany and 8 rollers Of | immunity supuiations or contracts be- 7 Pa. State. 7 3 | cated @ drink of proportions that would] jjjed in, secured Bare and dragyed Americab bones, Mock Keys Northern Moni e former Kusalan | wer Raa ae aletes | the line fetssued the tickets! (Woon the state's witnesses amd the > Corel... 6 0 make @ bartender jump over the bar dt Bil Oe Re ee eee eeenchinad Chitin | sinieer oF J. J. Korosteveta, | lank 14 a a Dat prosecution, ‘The defense also get on — with @ bungatarter !f poured out in a (Continued on Second Page.) sien i Goonke. ‘Phe match was fought | Mas rece ee eee ee create rath Going Peer _ [the record the Jack Rose confession to Pean 0 7 geigan) and then, mind Yer only when Bio Ag ay lh a. P the stadium before an audience uf |Civital of Monee oe ie ne Kinpeece | dey CAMBRIDGE-SPRINGS, Pa, Oct, 19. | she District- Attorney and read # ¢@ the taht the doctor orders me to do It," Bhan, ; a a je Emperor has been ; | jury. ha'e ision id clreumst, fenh President Taft will be here Oct, Ww Brown.... 2 7 ns TICKET OFFICE Russia's decision sini ances nhagen @ Moinyre demanded that District: — Cosstwige, Central, Soule & ot unprecedented pomp, who has supplanted the| to assiat in the dedicatory exercises of | Mr. y' Jartmouth 9 0 |MATRON OF CHILDREN’S HOME Ea, gee nes. Tyavaleny 1 ——————— former Democratie attaches with men|tne Pellsh National Alliance College! Attorney Whitman produce the stipula- i Vanya gig wee 40 ohldgen wel by sing Father wee Wont Preset $84 one, cg Fae SWEET CORN, 12. A CAN, of his own political fakh with but few] .\ telesram accepting the invitation was tions The District-Attor at once ey Las Pout {World Buildt a) juality sugar &% trom the gardens e Williams.. 0 0 Bie tints, Y et Sanne Bat relies Won ‘Bookman = ae ually rik a" Copdie’ (a's Maas oF excepuons, received; from aim to-day, complied papers were marked ia “ - £ be -illllanainn ce nonce wb