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shia, MOSS AND MeINTYRE ENGACE IN A BITTER WAR OF WORDS AS BECKER TRIAL DRAWS TO SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC CLOS W BATHER—C! arin twht; TI 7 ft | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Wi d mime NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1912. 22 PAGES ‘PRIOE ONE CENT. ~ << — = comcaieias — WHOLE STAFF OF OFFICERS sets cea’ sa — [ Beef Imported by Govern- Federal Forces Fight Way Into ROOSEVELT RESTS ment to Cut Prices. City and Easily Defeat STORM THE MARKETS. tw Rete: “| AT OYSTER BAY; ’ Housewives Furious, Seize Na- SURROUND LEADERS BAN ON CALLERS tive Raised Meats—Trample as T Copyriaht. 1912, . Co. (The Nei PRICE ONE CEN «4 WAS BECKER IS PLEA OF STATE'S COUNSE “He Was the Brains of This Plot,” — Declares Moss to Jury, “He Is | Guilty of Murder and Should Be Convicted.” MINTYRE ASSAILS ALL % ny WITNESSES FOR THE STATE, | “Whitman,” He Says, “Was After a Big Fish, and ‘These Creatures Framed Case Against Defendant.” | After a four hours’ excoriation of the witnesses who had against Police Lieutenant Becker on trial before Justice Goff for gating the murder of Herman Rosenthal on July 16 last, John PF, Mo Intyre, chief counsel for the defense, this afternoon staggered from the courtroom almost ready to drop from exhaustion. eA Then there was a welcome recess of an hour and a half and at 3.30: Find Commander in the Bar- Them on Ground. ra¢ks—Lusses Slight as |,Doctors Say He Can Confer] erin, oct. 2:—tundseds of Bere Brief Revolt Ends. | With Progressive Party |sccause une tucsners th the state | because the butchers in the municipal se eae markets refused to handle meat im- Leaders To-Morrow. ported so as to reduce the cost of 4 VERA CRUZ, Oct. %—Fellx Maz, living. b i with the whole of his staff of officers, ‘The principal trouble occurred in the was captured to-day and all'the rebels]! OYSTER BAY, N. ¥., Oct. %.—A lons| wedding district, which Is entirely in- lisarmed, The casualties were insig-|RhY's sired larscly offset the wearl-|navited by working people. Hundreds nificant. fome effects of Col. Roosevelt's triploe women went to the municipal ma: —_—_—— The Governmeat forces occupied the|from Chicago to Oyster Bay, and he ; fr ay, ket there this morning, hopin; Ity “wlth, Very Utile opposition: acten, [Nee Greatly: refreshed when he awoke|ft by the reduced af pelted sige Luis Vaides and Col. Jindnez Castro, |this morning, he Colonel at once de- if pI led on by with thelr respective columns of Federal |clared that he was hungry, and his|!"° Municipal Council. They found, i} Were the ‘ivat to entor the place. | breakfast was prepared an hour before | 0OWever that the butchers had agreed Senators Told by Witnesses met with only siigat resistance. [the usual Ume. With the restrictions |°t to deal in meats imported by the © Diaz Orsat of the Twen of the physicians as to his diet largely | Municipality, They then stormed the They Saw Drafts for Money ———___—___—-¢ ' 4 4a ny who Jo Felix Diaz removed, he ate in a way which gaye| butchers’ stalls, se!zed all the native, troops when he first proclaimed |the promise of returning strength. He|raised meat, trampled {t on the ground Sent Back to Banker. - lution, has not yet been cap-|expected to sit up for several hours| and fought with the butchers who tured. He ix a courin of Fellx Diaz, — | to-day, ave etl ere trying to protect thelr The Federal troops when they entered | Word was given out chat no visitors| destruction er MOCK GTO] WASHINGTON, Oct. 3h—Lara A. BOY. 10 BE BURGLARS the city first took possession of the | would be permitted to see Col. Roose-| Te police were forced to tlose the| Whitcomb, a law partner of former customs house, ‘Then then soled the|veit to-day. His physicians told him| market to put an end to the riot Senator Albert J, Beveridge of Indiana, FRANK MOSS. = municipt’ buldings and the telegraph that he must see no one i a ft ‘are no| testified to the Clapp committee late to: sabe a ‘ : ri So nila eerie b upon his obed- lin. (hat.the Government tm | day thet George WW: Porting, Raward E o'clock the State, in the person of Assistant District-Attorney Frank Moai, jority XN rf cently! broke its strict emb: \ ine i bellious Nineteenth Regiment of Infan-|might depend his chances of resumins|ported meats and allowed. the city eas ( een ane atitora Pinchot eons St took up the work of tearing to pieces the fabric that McIntyre had wores : try surrendered thelr arms without Ses work of " - wien later, thorities to bring in and sell meats from amounting to $57,000 : bast; ce Fas aeeee camel to cover the accused policeman, . fighting. ‘o-morrow, he patient continues! abroad at the clty markets and to eon. | 28 1904 campaign. Mr. Perkins has A A J s : ri FEDERALS GURRGUND DIAZ AND | "0 improve, he. will Feely be Ber ltrol the prices. The butchers at first|tertifed he sent only $10,00 and the 1 Youths in Court Tell of Being Mr. Mcintyre’s address abounded in epithet and denunciation of s Fec . Pe , Sen- ‘6 agreed to handle these meats, but tate| Beveridge returned it. He did not re last evening announced that they had| call a $90,000 donation. Boosted Through Transom ; decided on a general boycott of them] Whitcomb testified that $30,000 came fi pei Sa alia h ; 3 id he confine his attacks to the State's witnesses and the then surrounded |short conference, at which ho wii|.? the twelve municipal markets of] trom Mr. Perkins; 625,00 from Edward to Rob Flat. be ; Fellx Diaz, who Is forty years olf. 8] once more take charge of the affairs Nene rarer most trequentea | McLean, a cousin of Beveridge, and a case. a nephew of the late Prestdent Porforlo |o¢ the party . Gisivios oe 908 36 og | ¢2,600 from Gifford Pinchot. He then ‘ Diaz, the dictator, who was deposed | Col, Roosevelt's physicians were ex-|tHe trouble between sellers and cone} Oo oan that Beveridge re-| Three Wttle boys, witnesses in West | M’INTYRE ATTACKS LAWYER SULLIVAN. U oO ° san scumers first came to a head there. c " : x ‘ By Mae Mase ores ee he WTA ares Me ec | he ‘municipality declares {is intention| turned the drafts the day after elec-| Side Tolice Court, this afternoon told | He excoriated Lawyer James Mark Sullivan, counsel for Rose, Vall ago. Felix Diaz was onc’ dre id. . ner fe chiet of cecseeanegbieeacaaas of punishing the butchers by cancelling | tion. Magistrate Herman there is a gang 0} n and Schepps, for the part he had played in assisting District-Atto SAYRIMES TEAR A te eee Dut a ttle their licenses. “Mr. Beveridge asked me to look at| men known as the “Forty-Fifthera” in lu \ PB To P Fay J police of Mexico Clty some letters on his desk,” said the wit-| west Forty-fifth street, who habitually Whitman, calling him a man who should be viewed with noice of Mexico city wien, hut HC] EVERS SUCCEEDS CHANCE AN viet f = | a apeaien F of the State of Oaxaca, He LATEST FROM CHICAGO. three checks or dratts, each for $10,009, | tentimons was Kika in the et et, whose conus fa tbe case shoul Bios 8 Eel J HIS OFFICERS. ator Dixon, Wiliam H. Hotchkiss, New Tho barracks, in which Fells Dias and |Yory state Progreasive Chairman, and Hid taliswers ‘had concentrated: Were |, "nw other Progressive Serderh for « “Jack” Rose, “Bridgie” Webber, Harry Vallon and “Sam” Schepps. Nor Fis Pia trlumphed after several defeats —H Anothey letter wat “attached, war a| accused of steal $50 worth of When Mr, Moss got warmed up in his argument demanding“fi Bince the accession of Madero to "| Second Baseman Gets Big Job, but 10 GIVE \P CHILDREN Shack for $2,000" "The. third totter. to| from the MAL of Joba Coppolo of No. Becker's life be forfeited, he vehemently assailed the manner in ux Diaz has since Inte SiR TAT Ss 500 Wer - n % Se epaeotien Owner Murphy Won't Discuss Gifford Pinchot was accompanied by a home was robbed Oct. 19. De-| Water Rises to Level of|the defense had referred to the conduct of the District-Attomey in ' last spring een 1 his ad- Subj i £00 check." ctke Witsewise ana. Fra “ae against the new Prestdent and his ac Subject Right Now, ’ Mr. Whitcomb sid that Mr. Bever-|Cectives | witipalrie | Oia case. Later Mr. Moss accused Mr. Mcintyre of wilfully omitting part mnipleteattoms at the head of @ revo-| CHICAGO, ‘Oct. ohn rs, Kec: Mage held the money until after election | reer oe Ay Weat Forty-sixth str a sentence in the Rose confession which brought Becker’s counsel to tie oa meena Six-Step Stoop at J ria “1 baseman of the Chicago National before returning it, in order to prevent twelve years old of No. ie s ; rhe : lutionary kuiponted hor mien 920 manager of the {tn use In the campaign. He thought |Jonn Gleason twelve tear coh Cook, No, 26, feet wild with anger as he yelled “That is not true and you know iL | came over to him 0 sized the [ican 1 » succeeding Frank the money was sent to Indiana for ®eN-|intrteen years old of No. 6% West For- - Still further on Mr, McIntyre again made a sensational int 4 perc! : Reser |Chance. This announcement was made era) campaign purposes. ‘ fortifications about ni of the player touley with «| Young Mother, Worn by Pri-|°“uy"tatormation is sald Senator] -Afth street, Brothers of the Auliho| av enty men and git! atenographera| and practically accused the Assistant District-Attorney of stating wimg 4 indreds x Dlax ra Cruz on the S| oy a at and the Custom (j and Gleason boys, the detectives bi . serew dave tater ne a tiveness that carried convietion, ; kev Gourt to Gare Pomerene, “that this money was to be| 1. now serving time in @ regormatory | Were kept from their lunch at the noon| Was Not true. iy vet ne would mot himself accept the m IAM aaallneds Uh b6 auots vation, S Court to Car: aed 52 tho stant ik) 69) 108 te ve tor burmries committed at the instiga- nour te ay wen ‘the soplowa sky Moss said the man behind the gunmen was Becker, that he was the Presidency and had no ¢ andidate. 3 f the », maintained the attitude +, a tion o! lark, a ave wept a its tears Raht. he sald, was to restore popular Mecnmaibh RHte he mentee for Little Ones. mittee did not reach $100.00. If the fund| “The poys confessed they robbed COP) at one time and in one place, namely, {Cal brains of the conspiracy, and should be convicted of murder. rule in Mextc WASHI b firmation of the f capture of the re qi e fternoon 2, was received late this a i y Hg Department from Consul | the leasui fell short of the sum I understood these ‘a flat. Clark suggested the robbery cu Becker's defender spoke dramatically }and women to the Criminal Mea ie hls recent pronouncement that polo's flat. © at ff and Berry streets, a short Courts Hutte omctal con-|Chance would not be at the helm in Grafts were to be used in making up|{o them, they said, and boosted them| aistance trom the corner stands Ne se | and passionately, rising to heights cf |ine : }1918. At that time Mu: sald he had| A young woman, carrying an tnfant| that amount, Do you know that t 907" linto the flat through @ season, ee Ferry, @ six-story brick building hous-| #iricking rage in the course of his} POINTS MADE BY M’INTYRE FOR | ptad Ohenee'e:suausaaee mie aeean ee 1 cms and with a boy of five and nae se ave Tanere Shae 3880! Fee wend for shen tne in “rhey wore|!8K threo fur establishments. These| denunciation of the State's witnevses BECKER, 4 new manager 4 e youngel i 3 ot : " e, speedy, enthusiastic and 3 a girl a year older clinging to her!” 7) wuitcomb explained that Per-| paid five pigeons and seventy-five cents, twenty /hungry persons wanted to|and of the District-Attornay who built] After the usual court Prelimineriog Oct ot Vera ¢ nel leader, Gen. Fellx tn her Ss ‘ atte ¥ leave, but the water a Ke fT t| Mr. Molntyre begun his address, e by the Sta Sie yer." Since then he has inti- | skirt, stumbled along in the heavy rain} ying and Beveridge had worked to-|Clark was arresed under a bed at his ran down Ferry|up his case upon thelr confessions of ) 5 TAHUA, Mexico, Oct, BA) oi who ti ther cupied : the pawnttc! and flooded entire ; CHB AHE © cisrantecwaacetraied | # who tas not hitherto occupied auen ty agy, ait were drenched to, the akin. [agent and Perkins an Insurance agent the pers eRCcoppoe were found Under] to the ei HG Sore atrheh even UP | cago in masterful fashion and made the] 940, "Op gauiay ge in rhetorte iene vith conald loss by the|"oThe announcement last night that|The woman dropped Into @ chair in the|in Indiana, This friendship, he satd,|the olicloth on his kitchen floor. No. 26, °F | speech of his long career at the bar, 84 | rectea to human Porn sau an Jaderal troops at Matjona, near Cot-| Murphy had given permission to Joe| complaint room, She was weak, and the| was the cause of the Perkine contribu-| “The ‘Fort here aie 6) the time | ‘The building adjoins the much taner| Whe? he bad Lainie cr ot arenes ant selected each of you because of . tn the State of Chihuahua, The| Tinker to negotiate with the Cfhcinnati comely face bore traces of priva.| tion. getting boys to rob for th : = , his hand in both of ‘his an upertor intelligence, you i ame, in tho Sirnmanded by. Marcele | Management regarding the leadership of | {ce o™m*!7 John P. Hayes, Senator Beveriage'n| Young Cook, tn the police court this| edifice et Clif and Ferry streets, oc-l iim in @ voice vibrant with emotion, ss ait haw p } i you are an integral part of the , n eliminated the shortstop from | tion. private secretary in 194, testified that | afternoon. “They pick out Baraat canes ay Pracren & Co. leather! ‘Throughout the four-hour addres! ccurt, Your tunet! : oe bb and pul y ere! ere is an @l b in the fall of 104 Senator Beveridge | pe renee On tng boy's Atty cent ey between! pecker had mat squarely facing the ions ore a6 that te It ¢ jist of those whom rumor had| The woman sald she was Mra Lucy a rebel leader Jose nex Salax f those who pa ; as those of the Court's, You cole araus band of followers, ja| Damen 2 Gnanse s euccasnan. Tf Rs0|Absh twenty-als une ae 4) asked pim to read and witness certain|*2™% Goiiar, Clark had several DOYA| minutes g menna ot cer twenty-five! jury, hin features wet and hte gaze fixed) and exclusive judges of the “fectenne ; ferved to fihen the belief that |* a ' Fort : p © 1 : eana of ekress to tive shetty the ne wrhood of ¢ r would he given the place and |ast One Hundred and Fortieth street, | letters, | working for him. : Sehletes pillding was dooce ‘*) steadily upon the twelve men who Were | one can question your findings, k otanfirnation that such, wag}and that she had gone to court to h ‘One of there was to Edward L. Me-| Clark was heid in $1,00 bail for exam-| “7, eerie , _ ldrinking in bis lawyer'a words and ar “@hould you make es erronsens = ee Cah WARE Haan ENCRAL Key’ obill toa home, She} Lean of Greenfield, O., Senator Bev-|ination, ‘Hie defense ts thut the boyael | ee et Bika — gument. finding it cannot be correctes— . . o is ee AlY Hee ‘a al eh Peri) atalea’ HUEY Haaats him the jewelry and other stu eep and « ry heavy rain) i. Jol MeIntyre in his closing . AT ee 9 was. ill i an ws @ held in the custody of the| day, however, wax the heaviest ever| ec” ; my CHATTERS 5:4 BUILDING. Brean} Our wane ye | the IPsANe Pluins tx months] 0. Another letter to George | Wve are hell in mene Mt e¥Or lin his final denunciation of be made the subject of seview, ; inet a's hon Hen rey Rao: Ana thAS tad come ta: New ors rkins Inclozed a check for $30,000, Ne thee kipeot ant spoke extemporancously, Mr, Moss ‘Now I want you to understand setieved Dead in Ruins of fin Iaoz, am after a brief career aw n|{t make a living for herself and hor| ying that Senator Bevertdge did not began his an defenge’s|are the judges of the facts, Others Believed Dead In Wullty player Waa made regular second| little ones want; 10) be ad by the use of ag iri it Mprked Moved eds cpieci Le She had worked out every day, putting | Money," sald the witness, lin Magistra # Court street whom he 1s to succeed as|the children in a day nursery, but the Brooklyn, wax held for —>——_. ttle, f has been playing here since| struggle had veen too hard, It coat her| NOT GUILTY, SAYS GIBSON, |triai in Special Sessions for disturbing He signed as a catcher under!15 cents a day to have the children at the Woodrow Wilson meet Plant in Ontaiio—Number he GET OUT YOUR OVERCOATS, |{03"rsinc" \4aec “Letty | woven, easy of satisfactory explanation, — Louis,’ “Whitey Louis and “Dago| They point toward (nnocenes, but oy then” To-Morrow I] Frank" aa the men betind the guns; |District-Attorney may be tortured im the” tho: Rose, Webber and Vallon as the men|direction of gullt, + Chaney manag 8 Are Injured. NORTH BAY, Ont, Oct 23.—Th You'll Need the peal Energetic Explosive Company's factory) A, C, Anson, became first baseman On| cared for, and she couldn't afford |t,| Lewy ‘Trial for Murder ling at the Academy of Muste last 8, who had commanded the gunmen, and| “I beseech yqu to approach the at Hulleybury was blown (o pieces to-| the latter's retiremtnt- and manager of | Loy ng must let them 40. ‘The Masia: : Te Met) ing ae ine te ail’ was, fixed. at $000, raturo 19 ex-|rjutenant of Police Hecker as the|moments of this case with care day. Several persons are known to ti 4 el cata) geld Ji was oneal the aadae lor Dee, 18, which was furnished by her brother Byl-| pected late this afternoon and by to-|peaine and genius who had promoted|scrutiny that no mistake be y ave up the post because of il) at if have been killed and the property loss cases that had ever come before him,| MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Oct. 23,—| veater morning overcolts Wil be in|ong of the most cowardly crimes of|Better that thousands of guilty ls heavy. The dead include Robert Cea ‘Yhe woman was taken, With the chij.|Burton W. Gibson, the New York law- wan'Dlen to bineas Lan thone persona who explain| which there was any parallel, escape than one innocent man Young, brot a ch Waiay ONDE: &. Escort for Hin Rival, dren, into an ante-room to give their| yer accused of having killed Mrs. Rosa| 4 ghort stout man about sixty years} jus, ine Mae Fas teen ‘The closig hours of the most notable| Fhe law demands ao well knee is get : NTON, N. J., Oct, 2%.—Gov, Wil-| clothing a chance to dry, and the Gerry |S#abo in Greenwood Lake, pleaded not|..4 aied suddenly thix afternoon while | tered 86 degrees & sity EeHiM-| murder trial in & generation, when |it seeks ae vietim, eee Mire, Olsen McLaughlin, son has signed an order as Commander-| society was notified. Bullty to-day to an indictment charg-|tiqing wouth in a Ninth avenue Murtace | morrow it 1 expected to drop to 4, 19] Viewed from the aspect of the popular! “We aak that the proofs be * eral other persons were seriously tn-|in-Chief of the National Guard of New = _— ing him with the murder of Mrs, Szabo, | ony ke pwanty-third street... The cons |degrves above freesing It will be even {passions and prejudices {t has aroused, |Into with microscople intervention jured, ling the first troop of ALMANAC yor © Da returned yesterday at Goshen. Gibson] ductor of the car called Patrolman |colder Friday, according to the drew a monster throng of curious men|order to prevent error of 2 2 The bodies of seven persons were wark (0 act as an escort | Sum dea. 6 an tore ioe Noun seta... 3.35) was calm and collected, as he has been! c Malley of the W nth street} man The heavy rain which creeping in ed this afternoon and 4% was#|to President Taft on Saturday, Nov. 2, since his arrest, and said he was con- tion, who summoned Dr. Gold+|early to-day probably will continu “whe identifi t AM, Pp thought that others had been killed and! when the President visits Newark to fident he would be free at the of!ing of New York Hospital. The doctor] t! this evening, but the rain drops their bodies destroyed by the ‘Xplo-| participate in the dedication of the Meandy Hook i ithe trial, which has been for proncuncsed the man dead of heart dis-| won't interfere with the ¢ duled drop . George Washipgton monument there, is diese. Dec, 18, 42 vemperature, — ae a ~ sia ee Se ae = en —- = + —

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