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SHAPIRO. MAKES FULL CONFESS! "OF HIS PART IN ROSENTHAL WEATHER—Fair to-night and Wednesday). warmer. WEATHER-—Fair to-night and Wednesday; warmer, FI EDITION. : | “ Circulation Books Opeg to All.” | : : f “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | PRICE ONE CENT. Conran HOLE te aa NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, | 22 “PAGES PRIOE ONE CENT. BREN RSH TRAN UIT ‘Sas uc a a HIRD NAMES AL 7 on cae IVAN, MAM STE i. WHO TOOK ANY PART ALS NHN eee NATL ISETHAL ; . and “Bill the Biter,” 9, |» Two Hours to Relieve | Gang Set Fire to Structure RUBE MARQUARD Die With Boots On. the Vice-President. i Before Robbery, in Which . Driver of the Auto in Which Slayers Escaped Visits Whitman’s Office : CAVE ROOF COLLAPSES. TAFT SHOWS ANXIETY. They Imperil Lives. GUARDS BLOSSOM ai cae Juvenile Banditti Dig Franti-| President Makes Arrangements and Dictates His Confession to a Stenographer. ‘ ‘TERRORIZE THE CREW.| FROM IR ATE HUBBY cally to Rescue Buried Com- | to Keep in Touch With Sher- GUNMEN ALL DECIDE. Cars Carrying People Halt on rades, but All in Vain. _*man’s Home in Utica. THEY’LL STICK TOGETHER “Whitey” Lewis, Who Will Ask to . Be Tried First, Expects to Tell _ His Story on the Stand. William Shapiro, the chauffeur of the gray “murder car” on the night that Herman Rosentthal met tis death, was closeted two hours this + » Brink of Cliff as Burning — | Giants’ Pitcher Goes to Police| two of the Banaite are dead, “They | wMcA, N. ¥., Oct, 98.—After a restful . - i were caught in their own cave by th®/nignt and a generally improved Al Trestle Falls. Court With Her to Get | rau ot tne chve root and were crushed| tion, which continued well Into the fore, " to death. es noon, Vice-President Sherman to-day i: ‘ auc oa sae thites Summons for Kane. But these were not very bold or bloody | eurtered a recurrence of the distressing MUSKOGEE, Okla., Oct. 29. bandifs; no posses rode the plains after) conditions which marked his case yes- youthful robbers after setting fire to} ‘ them; no warrant, sworn to by bell and terday. At 11 o’olock Dr. Peck, his at- a railroad trestle held up @ south | cabeaaen ah the handsome young! book, was ott against them. Just two! tending physician, who had just left the bound Missouri, K&nsas and Texas|Datter baffler, who labored vatnly in| ittle boys, Johnnie Pecorella and BIIY | nouge, was hurriedly recalled. behalf of the Giants during the recent| Blum, and thelr robbers’ cave, where! 31, found tu train south of Eufaula to-day, ¢om- * % je found his patient uguin suffering ra world series, with Blossom Seeley on| they met thelr death some time last} rom an aggravation of his kidney pelled the engineer to detach the ¢X-/ his arm and swinging a walking atick—| night, was in a ‘vacant lot at No. 16) trouble and remained with him for two press and baggage cars and rush pease of his new profession—called at} Hopkins avenue, East New York. howe: : them across the blazing structure. | 7¢%erson Market Court this morning) ¢ was two other bandits who made| When ho left he admitted the ex- and stood protectingly near wifile his y : v the discovery of the tragedy in the| tremely critica! condition of the Vice- The passenger coaches left on the fair partner applied for and obtained cave early to-day, and that's what| President, but he save assurance to the brink barely esoaped destruction, a8) summons for Joe Kane, her husband) Tin Oeiy oe for all the| family that there was no danger of and erstwhile manager. | the burning trestle fell into the river There wasn't any question abdgut the| Dold banditt! who infest the mountain serious termination in the immediate belqw. Tho robyers made the FIP} j sing of the summons when Miss See-| fastnesses about Hopkinson avenue and AMO AiTLa ALcagunrriON, Gave afternoon with District-Attorney Whitman, Asststant District-Attorne) across just in time to escape apa ley, trembling quit® realistically, told] Hult street. @ney took shovels, these! - DOCTOR'S BULLETIN. Moss and a stenographer. ‘They then had the engine halted! of how she had been threatened and| gcared bandits, and they dug frantically t : hey ‘ i od. the express cAt. made just miserable by the suspicious | untit they came on a shoo and @ little ,7he following bulletin on str. Shor. JAMES S. SHER During that time the made a complete statement of his part in th: and plunder Mr. Kane, who, she sald, wae Jealous| arch of stocking, and*then—they grew| mans condition was iy at one «9 MAN pate f o'clock this afternoon by Dr. F. H.Pec . ©, HARRIS Qo BNE, ‘That the holdup may have netted the} Oy wa riuaed, Corroborating her,@Rube io ey, affair of that night, which fully, litks the four gunmen now awaiting robbers one of the richest hauls yet) iii) 6 nearing Kane threateh to “shoot | CX with foar, and just had to cry. ‘The Vice-President {s asleep at this mado in this section was indicated BY) tie wtage.” THIS BANDIT BAND WAS A DAR. |hour and will probably remain asleep trial with, responsibility for tle actual, murder. reports here this aftersoen. tor the| UP at the theatre, where fhe Mar- ING LOT! Mie at tiveiteae cicceet ance ’ As the result of the statement, District-Attorney Whitman can. now Teessenger Sidney Wort septs arm=| WarASecley sketch Is @ headilnar, both] Now, the Rantits numbered Ateen oF disappeared last night but thay recurred proceed with greater confidence than ever to the trial of “Whitey” haere Cy Toot tw now estimated at | ube and Blossom fold the whole un- | iwenty youngsters, varying in age from|this morning and he is in @ very serious! 1 ’ Lewis, “Lefty” Louie, “Gyp the Blood” and “Dago” Frank Ctrof&i | happy story. They said many things ‘ 4 eight to fourteen years. Before ever condition. Howéver, it 1s hoped within la SYDFONIMA ONY tosey claim to have aen| #b0Ut Joe Kane! of whom the tn-the-| iW” ug thelr cave in the vacant lot the next twenty-four hours to accelerate . for murder in the first degree. Shapiro's confession removes the lest he ta yes-of-the-law Mr: ane ow re | e cf e ) j one of the robbers twice make trips) CxOre UN law se itted that Tossom | 0 Hopkinson avenue they took fearsome | the functions of the kidneys so that Mr. ’ ’ possibility of the acceptance of an offer to¢urn State's evitlence fromany . Sherman's imprévement will be steady. m the express safe, each time with) 114 0» 0 Bod ‘ate: |Names to themselVes, Johnny Pecorella, , se " His wame piled high with sealed packag eee er lla ty Bul hn twelve yeara old, who lived at No, 19| There is no Immediate danger. of the four. ¢ cntren| Possemen found the outer | piece th "| Rockaway avenue, was ‘itattlesnake| 4 deepateh reached here thi after- Amouncement was mate to-day by) fear that tm her delicate conditiem-ahe bt ES va ofthese ORnR WD iC) | re tee cle ernee siebaicd Diam, nine, was “Bill the 200% from’ Washington stating that formor Magistrate Charles G. F. Wahle| may break down comptetaly, eee art ai consigned uy tho| SAID KANE WAS SIMPLY GRAND | Jack"; Dilly ium, nine, was “all Ne pesgtaent ‘Taft to-day expressed ox- ’ counsel for the four gunmen, that there | $0 fer ee can be leased the @ummen, southwestern National Bank of Com-| IN 1911, Biter.” when he was not tucked 19 hI treme regres at the physicians’ reports would be four trials of his clients and | lan to ehift the burden of guilt Grom | aoe ee Karas city to the National! Mas Seeley said that Kane had been | OW bed at No. @ Bill ebvall lite iaqieating that, @herman ts critically a -o that the defense would fight the Die- |tD¢ir own shoulders to the shoulders <¢ i Bank of Greenville, Tex. |stmply grand when first she came to| Johnny Gvod was may bri wit sick. Me made grrangements to keep| tei ae at «11| erlet-Attorney’s case againat them ey- | Zefty Vallon, name tim es the estuai Ne, tthe bank yesterday consigned #7400 to) Now York tn 1011 to introduce the Turkey |Georsle Wood was “Selitive D im toach with @e Sherman nome at/ Miss Freeland, Orator’s Great-|Suffragists in Six States Will) versa ce ne way. slayer of Herman Rosenthal end oi the National Bank of Greenville, Tex.,| Trot, fresh from 'Friseo, But then hé| the Bandits ome Mase Tack” | Ute and it is understood has already - - ‘ Waiter dane ‘dian been daee plain cher prestnoe tn hie company ¢h garding to F. V. Neal, an cf! had Tost all claim to her love and aym-| terrible oatha and “Rattles Sark’ | received personal messages conceraing| Granddaughter, Commits | Swell Total Vote at Next | jcymin jams the theory that they bed biteaty. Gs gy sard of Directors e| pathy through his Jealousy of Mr, Mar-| bad all their names, signed in blood, In) thy conastion of the Vice-President, ’ nitely chosen as the firet of the quat | towed him on what they believed hum % 8 a.tan in bills of small denominations. | quard. an old oll can safe down In the cave, an innocent errend. 4 »| Dr, Peck remained at the bedside of ’s Election. tet of gangsters to face Justice Goff ec” Ta ude wane [ie leet pacicaty rnin] Scie, By Gas. Tuesday's Election. . | v4"s fury on Tmurtay Sev. + sed] QaNQgTERS HAVE. RECOVERED the defense of this young bedman FROM ‘snaller bills made such @ bulky | “Yes, I got a summona for Joe Kane,” they were placed In a/ghe said. “I got tt ecause he abused | #tronghold. The watching for untoward developments package that 5 mber of feet long and about six 1 Pe rate Sunde; Tt wae He mere De bcepark apeginecuas 14 Bure SS tardies: Over the ie boarda were [4 bis patient's condition, but there 40-| siigy xtary Fontaine Freeland ‘of} WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.~Approximate- | the sande pues bese pd oe POY 35 hiadocdd haat LS Oe anart Mantes & | and dont reine aus Woe dace ete laid: then tin, and om tope of all that iY iia ep peers sie Vicksburg, Misp,, @ great-granddaughter |.1y 16,815,000 men and 630,000 women in Sse a peti fugly ad PP eperet docx peg ls tds aa to-day, a revolver and saying he was going to Ree pho Huai Hint edd pu: with Mrs, Sherman, and assured hor | of Patrick Henry, tho Virginia orator of jthe United States will cast he 1” | jected Into the Becker trial ~~, [Tecovered their stamina, it to anid, anf ONE BANK SHIPPED $7,500 ON |shoot me on the gtage, i i ply cave a robber had to drop, on |" was feeling better and cautioned | Revolutionary “liberty or death" tame, | the Prtsidential election one werk from Tt t# being boasted by the frends of /@Te now as deflant and confident ue Joe and I have had fhany disagree- tis knees and crawi through a tunnel |er against worrying wbout his condi-|and who pos sed large plantation |to-day.e@Thi# estknate was made ehpec-|wwaitey Lewis that he is going to| they were grovelling anf afraid after HOLDUP_TRAIN. ments, but none like this, We separated » United Press by the Conmun| oi. an evampia’ of nerve that Becker | thacewa came to them tm the tion. He also talked with his three| properties in her native State, com- |fally for ¢ re ear ‘ ten feet long, with a fine twist in It, 1 By CER He eater fake, {many times and made up again; but] et em outy sherift could be Sons all of whom hgd spent the night | mitted suicide early to-day. She Inhaled | Bureaw tc pie eg ds Aipsigiton vr pty fatled to manifest and take the stand Long haiti! ‘Tombs bora? Lieut. Booker town, the pandite G84 Be Vil never fo back ‘to him now. Jue be | MNO ti one how with tho dirk, |at the Sherman residence, and toll|gas in a room whe occupied for the last |4n approximation wa lt Mi Hime TO tin nig wa behalf. pa convicted of murder tm the ging the bora a threatened to de- oe - 1 DOERR ANALY last} nne cave was fitted up inside with|them he felt Improved. b three weeks in Mrs, HK, Miller's | Ma Pais oa, ak a to oe Becker | was e vettor tn the | Sent dosree, ns us Although wines ase night. We ad & supper t Ag i ci oe Excepting’ the members of the fam- so, 63 Wi Bitty: id adler ‘Tombs to-day for more than an hour. being said dehalt these hefore thelr work was. ps of carpet and a packing cage seat boarding house at No, 63 West y bia L election of 1908 wag 14,8884 many-times identified slayers of Hi siroy the trestle hefore thelr worl M08) otter the show-—Mr. Marquard and Joo i ; ily, the physiclans and nurses, no ono Matias siection eal She wae brought down tm the subway jorman - for the Chief of the Bandits, who was . fifth street. The o 26,999,151 males of all racos Rosenthas that none of the four accomplished, the robbers moved, and some other friends and mysalf. all gay Pecorella | t0-day was permitted to see Mr. Sher get There are ere by her brothereindaw, Lieut John over sovering the engineer and fire- | *" old ‘Rattlesnake’ lohnny Peoorella ; % In her will and a codict!, the latter] and colors in the United States at made any overtures to Mr. Whitman, pi ed Gee! Volvera, they orderea| When we got back to the Hermitage | nimeeit. Candies, “swiped” from home, |man. The greatly woukened conditier evidently added just before the woman|oresent who are over the voting age of| Becker and Warren Becker, and taken | 1 sine toward « confession end imment man with their cove notive cab. J. A. {Joe made remarks about mf ond Mra gave light. ° OF Ie Heer Maken Ht. iapelative: (eat red for doath, she disposed of her |¢ but there are 8,738,687 of|/ at once to her husband's cell, Mrs. never them from the looom: a Marquard, He seémed terribly jJealaus, |” py, %) he be not excited in the slightest de- | Prepared for death, she disp | twenty-one, sg Becker was almost on the verge of a nM For several days the Bandite had on , a ped 3 prope: 0 nd ersol Dolan, the train conductor, | Mase and he had been drinking. Te accused feared Deadwood Dick, the trusty | Bree. property, both real and perso 1, t0 @ theswgwho are foreign born and’ can+ So nervous collapse a9 she clasped her "9 cl ‘the was lined up beside hy number of persons, s¢ of whom make | not 6 because of non-citizenship. 7 : moment's thought individually to playiag i abate porter also fell a vic- | Me of ail sorts Sf SBIR ane leah Mats deputy sheriff of Cochise County, was | SPECULATING ON CHANCE VA) iioir homes in New York. | This leaves 23,260,560 native-born males} !usband's hance: IVES the ie barn the role of “equealer” and State's wit- the engineer uty and wae made to (werd, 100, who wasn't there to defend] on their trpll and that be would loot CANCY ON TICKET. Mins Frecland was a patient tm Dr. of voting age who, If sume restrjotion af le coth, Cader te lay ne oon | meas, u vidence In 80) . “ se c ca cot @uch overt: stand beside the conductor. ‘Joe threw @ mirror at me and punched ele. gare ae a pace in, mare anita WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—The {liness | Wagsworth's sanitarium, near Routh | Gas not stand fa tote way, oan are SCOnOe SOD nee eearca team Save a ures were made has While one robber held the Hme of em-| ne, yt was 1 o'clock in the morning and | 0M A°MO CO 1 lawood was already | Of Vice-President Sherman and specu-| Norwalk, Conn, until three weeks ago,|themselvee of the risht of franchise, | wile seeps DUCES A ee. District Att r° hae See Sree plavenh Se Che oe fon aar oe eae aneia ties rer aes ed Coming downathe mountain. side trom | tion over the possibilities 6f his death | She SESPITA EY ie YATE iidown le per cent. of “potential Voters, ‘as| ‘The meoting between the two was af | these peer phy wees cleat nein be ge and express car from | nojse the hotel people complained, and I} C0 : : or withdrawal from the Republican tick- | Melancholia and nervous kdown, |65 per cent. « v Le d z - 4 % ieee ‘They ‘then fored the| had to run from the room, just as Twab |City Line wMh his trusted posse, the| or eee Oe tne precarious condition | When she left the sanitarium she came| they are called, actually cast thelr) fecting, When ore, Becker ' waa 0» vigorous statement from Mr. Whitman into the ob and ordered the|T got another room and mangged to get|Chief of the Bandits and “Bill the) oe ct, aroused discussion hora {directly to New York and took up her | ballots corted from the prison shortly before| that he would not consider for a momen; beeinis ‘open the throttle, ‘The lo-| out In the morning before Joe'did, Biter,” otherwise Billy Blum, decided | or ae eee the probable methods ot | reaidence in a modest room on the top| There are atx Staten in which women| 230 she was weeping bMevegly and had| taking @ plea from the gunmen, en, Z ld have ath 0-4 f ‘obable methods of | resive 7 jo to vote this ye ay | to be supported b Comotive, pulling the two cars, shot}HAD TRUNKS SENT TO HER bio wens 8 Ae alia RABE ing his piace foor of Mrs, Miller's house | will be al Hh UAL ia year They ob b wa ppor ted RY: tae two giant men) carts CASE AGAINST GUNMEN scross the buraing bridge. inet ie MOTHERS HOME: SAGGING HOLE WHERE Roor]|,, 7H? #emeral opinion exprossod was] Other boarders tn the Novis’ Haw tie vvusbingion and Wyoming, Tn thoro| WILL BE AT HAND WHEN HUS- 100 TO 1 SHOT. Malned of the structure fell into the! uy came back Wednesday for my that the Republican National Commit. | tle of Misy Freeland, Sho told Mra.) Washing\on ry eat ‘The prosecutor has held all along that water a minute after the care bed) cjothes and found they had been cut OF CAVE SHOULD BE, tee or the Executive Committee pos-| Miller @ cousin of hers, the Red, Ran. |Btates there Fabia AT Tiger ofl. HAND |S SENTENCED. isa “Akon Rnaingh ead Rane od oa to pleces by some one Joe was out, as! go after dinner they sneaked aw: meed power to fll a ve want dolph H, Ray, Was an assistant pastor! voting a whoin 654,786 are nae |" ,, tie ater ns as tho passed. Raum wal avaneiiine Nad teen | ‘ay | apseed power ¢ acancy upon tive-born, Over 630,000 of t may} “t shel in the court tous actual assassins of Rosenthal ts far less ‘The passenger coaches were left |I ma hous | Oe ae pee on from the common dwelling places which | the ticket, in St, Timothy's Chu in this ety, ctually cast ballots on election day. norrow when they sentence my hus} oomplicated or difficult th: he standing at the brink of the stream, |Packed into the trunks and they were | ine, nave to cal home, even though| Ordinagily, should there be no Vice- [and that Mfsw Evelyn Hassell of Brook: Sets * \gand #0 Goatts'” she caanaged’ 10 éatter |cucpucaied op Gimoutt thas, waa ihe Half a mile on the other aide of the |COWnstte | soe ot. turned over to PDFS ATR | President, the President pro tem, of | lyn was her n She had no callers = =" }as she went away. “I do not knowli; pecker were convicted the odds were the bandits ordered the engineer) 4 put 1 got them and had ghem sent (Continued on Second Lage.) |the Senate would preside over that} and spent much of her time 1m her) 064. yarrett Hotel, Port Gibson, Miss,,{ Whether I will be able to a into the about one hundred to one that he would to stop. The safe in the express car|to my mother’s home at No. 328 West | body and the line of succession to the | Jand its date was March 25, 1912, ‘The|courtroom to hear Justice © ff pro- = a — roam convict all four of the gunmen, was dynamited and ransacked, Fentyea shi west ies Presidency would be to the Bocretary| GAS TUBE IN HER MOUTH | aii Qisyosed of about 10,00 acres of|nounce ontence, tut at least I shall be] A complete denial that they had any ‘Their work completed, the vobbente) out foe's doings at the hotel. Right of State For the last soveral months, WHEN FOUND. Plantation and river bottom jand gnd of] able to go to Charley immediately af-| accuing cith duck Hoes te eerten dane fled to the wood-covered fille with thelr | a! pI however, the present Senate has been in front of porters and velboys he|l Votes for Women | thm to ssn. ‘At 820 o'clock to-day Martha Brown, | Miss Mreeland's Jewelry. It was wit-|terward, so that [ may lend him what-man Rosenthal is @ part of thelr de. ohmae. di upon & President pro] et en netted aw coming from the! neased by J. A. Brashoer and H. L,/ever comfort there is in my love. It} tense, The The alarm was goon gtven, and posses | ing Yowed he'wae going 0 kil me Wemy end) Hat aMiee. frag heen Vanen Foe ecland ocupled, Sie hur-| Collins, By it terms, Capt, Janes Per-|ty not only my duty but my privilege leged. allbis, covering thei eaten were sent from Crowder end Bufeule, ‘the stage. Mr, Marquard had to go Every advertisement printed in a actin the room Miss a liking, an uncle, receives 200 acres; J. W.| to be with hi 50 , covering their movements Other posses teft an hour Jater on ape-| 1) the management of #he theatre and || newspaper iw a vote for that news | oii, wagasine Free Next su Mee re eee ee te oe eae | Manon of Vickos hor as 10ng| “1 apall are ar ith the aught Rosenthal was Silled: Beene i r Ne: ae 4 owether they entered the room, | 3 t sburg, 20) acres, ‘as lon all Ko to Sing Sing with m a nl oni cial trains trom McAlester and Mus-|make them promise not to let Joo in|] "BSF... arouse, Flat or Apartment day, ie yer Ieee land partiatty (aa he shall remain falthful to my tnters puabanih aad eNail Brobabie’ lite vet porereul aon mide influenene axe behind Kogee. According to the descriptions| under any circumstances. Why, Joc |] “ro Let" Ad. printed In a news: The November issue of May Man- | th with este’, Miss Evelyn Hassall of Brookiyn,| during the time he is in the d Roem 606 aay of witnoenns: She ch of the bundite was lees ehan|even had said in front of everybody | is a vote for the women read * ‘ lying on the ba gas\e ee . during the time he i# in the death] said to be available to ald them over the given, each o' that Mr. Marquard had stolen his wife | that newspaper, ton's Illustrated Fashion Magazine. | yyy¢ jeading from the Jet her moash | 100 acres. here are @ dosen other bee} house, {¢ is duty to be with him] rough places. twenty-five years old. And wrecked his home.’ elght pages, in ‘color, showing all the Dr C. James of No 54 Weat ques! af en Pg pat: BS Ag Hye ig) 284 T shall never desert him, you may] fiere ts @ chronicle of events prepared Rube, who had been smiling aa he 50 - yles, Wili be given free with | "ith sald when he say Peekand cespomed of her Jewels! rest assured of that, I shall goto Sing} by one who Is assisting the quartet Nstened to the story, smiled wider and | wortp “re LET ADS. than lee Bis p uy ‘i given free with |g 1y, that she t Wad Alice Mi er Draper of! ging on the same train with Charley | which outines certain contentions in sald, WEEK— next Sunday's World gh five hours befor meu by ivay ef) and will be there when he enters the|thetr defense, provided Jack Rose tess “By the way, Blossom has a npw ———— On’ a table near tho bed nw” and that the Rev, Rane] | ison. titles against them, mae 10 het” asked th ; I] rt OW rate Neate he aueratds (FOR RACING SEE PAGE 15.) |wiich vai evidently once been curate of St Timothy's!" "ys en ars, Recker broke down com-| “May 1% Suadey—eck Sella; sunal inet atticuarail naka ieee CONVINGNG PROOP THAT THE freepere cape ans the ‘ paste’ tokether again, (Continued on Second Page.) pletely. She tried to go on talking, but leader, arrested 'n a Second avenue rene Kane. who usually tf te be found a bees Ah aura AND CANAL CHULAES. u sine then sheet plain _— |her voice was gone, Sobbing convul-|taurant by Policemen Steinert and the Vaudeville Comedy Club, 4 SPAPER Theat "ads, bibhan tit © paper headed “Codteil BUTTER CHATS RIGHT — he, 1 | sively, she was led away by her broth. White, Zell accused of carrying @ res to be found there to-day, een Ye rh dow it. 1 Pidoe Beckman, The wii wae Written va the statlonery "CUMS slovenly Greale NX, ae’ era-in-law, Relatives of the family volver His defense denial em the 4 d , ‘ : 2 - ~ PO lh AEA BRE, ceommieme Ss aie os ima

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