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er TT aiden . Senne ieee . - . —— omen s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1914. ida VS eee SSS mm| FOR SOOQU0 GRAFT DEM ==" “ prmes peg me, 1 was even suspicious of my lawyer, Mr. Gbay. Phat euspicion e ‘Gdved until he brought up here and showed me the briefhe had prepared (for the Court of Appeals. As as he read that brief I knew he was on the level aud that 1 cowld (rust in tis effovts, After that there was something 0 lodk forward to. VW .... “Every Tuceday for several months I have asked myself as 1 took my *@xercise in my cell Iu the morning, ‘Well, Charile, te that opinion coming Walle me suspicious of everybody. it looked es though fate was against + A well dreased young man of ath- lsttc appearance and fully six feet in Prosecutor in Doubt About Second Trial for height approached Policeman Morgan of : sattente CY @own to-day” And up to yesterday morning I always answered ‘No’ But Murder, but Says He Will Carefully Gana aie hi and ail i Victim’s Clothing Saturated when Id jterday moral: rouldn' “ “Officer, I want to be locked up for . ‘i ie, tho howstive, eat ! bnew tne tay wows ring forth eomothing momentoss Go Over the Decision. a work oF ton dupe” fr With Oil by Mississippi Mob tome. So 1 wasn't greatly surprised when they told me I had been granted new trial. =” *T feel a great satistaction in knowing that there is justice in the State of New York. I feel a great satisfaction in knowing that no frame-up can Go to a finish. t The astonished policeman inquired i > wi when the man retused to| 40d His Body Consumed. Diatrict-Attorney Whitman sald 1 Pie decision of the Court, althoug! xplain finally ordered him to move day that he had not had time to rend: Dai00 of the matter on which f think |OM- telling him that he couldn't arrest! wowtte, Ala. Feb, 25—A tale the opinion of the Court of Appeala|the newspapers ghould comment ia in he did something illegal. | phone message from Leand, Miss., tu. td Meeker cose, fe with net be] tne ‘Anse Of tise Between the Milne of ‘ell, I'l do it all right,” respond: | saiq a mob to-day burned Sam “1 am no white-winged angel, but I consider that I get a very raw deal the appeal and the rendering of the) oq the man and he walloped MOr¥AN | Petty, o negro, at the stake. <yrhen three self-confessed murderers wore turned loose solely in order Ll seagpuen tie repr peel] oa Bracticlty ft yenr and'a halt, In the|0n the jaw. It worked like @ charm, | prisoner was taken from the “fhat one man should be convicted. That was the chief factor in the in-| oe . {case of Wolter It _wee two ye and presently he was standing be-| jai! early to-day and hie clothing efuction that was done te me—the thing that hurt me more than anything for murder again until he has|SAY8 CONVICTION WAS © te McQuade in the Jef-| saturated with oll. * bee, 1) examined and digested 7 TAINED BY MOB RULE. 1 Police Court. To the| | ihe neero | exanaged a vroees him: tof What 1 hav ed here in this prison no man can imagine. And the optnign: nna a repented his request to| Yas tied when the oll was ignited FM. never tell. Th house is an awfal place—an inferno, I tell you we that 1 wouldn't wish my experience even on the men who sent me | . SATTLE CHEER IN THE DEATH HOUSE. *) There was a little cheer in the death house yesterday when Mr. Malloy 1m the word that I was to get a new trial. Those fellows in there 7 “ be sent away, but when he wouldn't and was thereupon shot dead. His Bernat’ Bandier, counsel for Sam Hecker’s conviction was obtained i tell why the Magistrate held him un- | body wan later consumed by the Bchoppe, cailed on Mr, Whitman to-| po Zoe, Tule. The public clamared gibt ee flames. at til Friday, when he said he would try | "potty was accused of the ‘ ne, us to go deeper into the case. | Deputy-Sheriff Charles ‘The yodng man grinned happily as = pol mo nacre of Jeon smith and retued to} TAKES FOUR PASSENGERS Wea't bear very much cheerful 4 they foel good when {t comes, even : ¢ Conquerer down to the present duy | SV 4” address. Oey Petipa cae waa'brebed’anae'wy he Sour, | UP 10,305 FEET IN SKY f- Becker was arked if he had thought over his future ta.case he is event-| 4 . pert aaps age Lncgeresgen Ff THERE'LL BE AN- HOMER D. CALL CHOSEN eal ally released from custody. He sald he had spent « Jot of time @guring on it. . an - and contains the charge nodded CTT tied by the . Aviator Garaix Makes New World 4. “Just now,” he eaid, “looking out et thet sow and feeling the ortagmess , . . dance of two other witnesses, Luban| osuse it Sindicates me” Discker never WEW STATE TREASURER Record in High Flight... »- “Ct the air I fet! itke 1'4 want to go and take « long trip off in the Aretic . ‘ : and Halen, is unworthy of bellef, | had any doubt trom the first as to the s ; Nalba's Sey ue "SK Gtet whe Wikh oh Shen YAP A - B Nei ft te not considered probable that| way his case would go. I wish to pay i in France. . woe tapion.. | reed Shack Le! retie Becker will be tried a eecond time| tribute to Leonard ih, who pre-| Democrats in Joint Session of the) CHARTRES, France, Feb, 25—Avi- exploration. Qf course there is only a remote chance for that, wut I think P , 5 for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, roo the heroes) if gr iM appealed ator Garaix ascended 10.395 feet Bow that I'd like to take @ trip into the régions of perpetual snow and But if tt be decided that there te no| “'.y'reryPotenk doabe that thes sin| Legislature Support Him Against | to-day in a biplane with four ps and eolitude. es “But my fret work when 1 gét out will be to try to prove who killed Mosenthal. If 1 do that and the city of New York wante me on the possibility of conviction because of| be a! trial of Becker. All the \ germ, thereby establishing « new ino eiitisully ta | legally. Sorvobuiat- District-Attorney has are the old Archer, Republican, world’s record. oy ing the sldencn of accomplons tual Yttesmes ane cee, Wd evidence, 204] ALBANY, Feb, 26—tfomer D. Cal! ‘police force, all right. If T am not wanted on thy police f er District-Attorney will undoubtedly | wants to pay another $100,000 for the |°f Syracuse to-day was elected State eh anted on thy police force 1 will make put Becker on trial on a charge of | tia Treasurer at a joind session of the FAY living some other honest way.” vais “The remittitur will be fled to-|1. are to wucened {Somebody mentioned the name of Jack Rose, Becker said quickly: grafting. | 1a Me. iim et iy. | morrow Gad probably Recker will be jr Manhsey, CALL whe was sopboree| De ieee eee eee coe ROE old WICK erat BINE-| Soeeesens vee : Oo $9OCR pteghe a mee whi cate as row night or pert days” me ta.mor|vy Progressives and Delhoerdta, re Mretnrea. He pvt 1t over in great shape and uo miniake. » til : eres? ie Oe . pli cp be up to the District-Attorney to|ceived 98 votes to 96 for Willfam | 7) to show that ir the eleven months , “That follow was my steel pigeon, nothing more. He entered gambling previous to the kifling of Rosenthal] ™*"* ‘™*_ Sekt move!” Aree? RAPRERCAD, OF Weatement the of , Mr. Call is a civil war veteran and | fos gab ee a ae beiophre CULKI GETS. HIS PAY Becker collected, ae chiet of the ogtrong Arm Squad" upward of $90 CIAL TELLS HOW SHE a veteran in union labor circles. After were In there when | i 000 from gamblers and other i SAW POLICEMAN SLAIN the war he engaged in the business |) |JERSEY POISON TABLETS IW SPITE OF COHALAN! TO BE COFFIN SHAPED Although Justice Bijur Admits Job} Bill Introduced To-Day Applies to peat bes . of dealing in cattle and ruoniug a | ly_persons. butcher shop in Syracuse. Then he/| WHITMAN HAS ALL THE GRAFT | orgenied & union of Amalgamated eVviDE.dCE. | Meat Cutters and Butchers’ Work- Anew he wae a nat- he'd squcel on his Is Superfluous, He Rules for | Bichloride of Mercury and ee pape terre tr ite -epair sp as Bc Says Becretary” and reckarel tur antons | Tammany Man. { Other Harmful Drugs. ing his murder charge ageinet Beck- ‘ather Gave Revolver | ¥ fe helped conduct the unsuccessful | s W. Culkin, a Tammany (Mpectal to The Breding Wortd,) er has been preserved and ts in shape to Slayer. | strike of the packing house employoex ‘ sy x \of Chicago and New York in 1904. TRENTON, N. J. Feb, “All bi Nellie Di Carlo, sizteen years old,| When Col, Roorevelt deserted the R missioner of records in the Bur- |Chloride of mercury and other polson- of No. 268. Mulberry street, told «| publican Mi ‘ad. as take 4 out tablets which are sold in New mirer, replied Becker, “but T don't think it 1s true, How-|Tosstes’ office, and ght of his Tallow | seraey will be coffin shaped if « bill Jury before Judge Malone in Ceneral | Progressive, He was candidate for || an department sisees, ot 8 frowned of Mermat: Ropentha}. ~ \Guperfluous by, Surrogates Cohalan [Mered in the Legislature 1s passed. | murder. Skilttade, whom sts called the “Pa, |teket is the campaign ot IS (Lee ne eee e " jareh, 1912, and Iealled at his office. He|eve vowter woh a victory to-day in| THe bill efter retiting that numer. pod stersy By asoloeg a gyms aug pementa lemra AE , ‘ ; i L a Pgh ‘work, 5, had: been ‘doing ta ‘en- the Mipfeme Court when Justice ous deaths’ have béen caused by per- course that, was oply ¢ % man William B. Heany on Mulberry ent qt turn Bune sd the stough taper], erusnrin, souonoun tabi | ea mae SE weston na sunt ot ar |” |Stops. Tobacco Habit Por, "hodboa edfest and degen to tatk to me about | w, sitions were superfluous the’ mén|inakes it mandatory on all chemists “T wee standing at @ window in} ‘ ‘Was & goed follow and‘t was a chame| trim the city. * table's containing virulent poisons, tq| saw, Shilljtena.and bis: father come in One Day ere entitled to collect their salaries |who manufacture bichlorid: and other jay am my home, the girl testified, “and have them, shape in the form of a yr ¥ r m Culkin receives $4,000 a year, an@' coffin. r ‘4 ;| Ont Of @ billjard room at No. 285 Mule F 4 | "AN HAD SEEN WALDO. bis chit assiatant, Wiliam J. Dulty|"The iden of auch # change Je that | dence Sat and bed stood there «short time |Sematiam | Publishes Free Beck @ person arisin night time to { “He sald he had bem up to eve Commissioner Waldo at the Rits-| STrvcr secaive laborers walarion. ‘ake, medicine would, by jar | tone when I saw the father pass some ob. | Sewing How Tobacco Habit Can | ployees receive laborers’ salaries. hape of a poisonous tablet, about Rosenthal, and that the Cammisaioner told fmt that if any| Their pay envelopes had been held to tenlise the peril by ‘the senee of had the Comptroller because of | touch. added that he didn't pur- | the attempt of the Surrogates to com- to let any gambling houses run at all. I told Sullivan tact tasae earl a “ crdrs dat nan es Snag tape on conse rte | Ea. s,¢ gvnany seat FORGERY INDIGTMENTS Be Banished in From One to z if ject to the son, who shoved it up 4 Gleove. It was shiny. Then another man came along, and Shillitano, the fr i HH eon, shot him dead. Policeman Heany, who was on the other side of the 3 street, ran across hit Bhillitano | ni od om ene to five days at out I saw Rosenthal. He had evidently been men, Now they will get their pay. on the head with et Shilita: 7 ay waiting for me to ——$—$_$— IW UNION TRUST CASES el 1od | Ben, whe have. used tobecce for more Becker will bed.” than fifty years tried this method ani OT Ge te Lee teen ce een re tC nt Toms tomorrow. ip : = anita ceeceibed,, the, clothing | Safi don to ‘banianing the "anctr, for’ ee Corsets as oleae 60 to Bing Sing on an carly train, carrying a sult of clothes and Woolsey and White Must. Answer Gia iaad’identified hiss as the alayer | bacco, es. tmproved thet BI Om cathit of linen. of Heany. . Tale methed Deniehes him any longer. 2° jeave all those to Contes for Sie “Engst nema. teee cawanel fot Se: | ia. ¥. PAINE, M Ld }e~ a 5 mags for the ene trial,” ON MILLIONAIRE IN of $20,000. mente made before t Coroner which 2 om the next ten dayepronati near A blanket indictment charging for- day, ‘She told Mr. Keonig that at the ined fix the date of execution gery in the third degree was handed time she testified before the Coroner lor the four | to Judge Wadh Genera! she was excited and did not know Guamen convicted fox the actual mur. | SB tp gene, Yeadhone 16 what she was saying. ‘ der of Herman Rosenthal. They are | Sessions to-day against John 7. ee = % “Dago Frank” Cirof, Marry Horo. _—— White and Alonzo M. Woolsey, em- Three Menthe fer “Three Weeks.” wits or “Gyp the 7 iN ~. ployees of the P| branch of the George Osborn of No. %8 West Forty- ‘{ Haig “wales bia adh a (Continued from First Page.) Union Truat Cortes, charging them ninth street, a horse trainer, claiming tee Porn, Ao Resenbers or “Lefty Louie.” It ta SC, with the theft of $20,000 on last Nov. te have worees for the Vanderbilts, e@ expected they will be sentenced te|January, 1908, he eloped from San)! by false entries in their books. yg uedle an otoreywestlsraye ou re ie in the ret week in April. Francisco with Miss Daisy Parrott,| Woolsey got bail yesterday, and Gay to three months in the Penitentiary ‘a debutante, and daughter of a muiti- | White had arranged for a bondsman Weeks,” by Bilnor fot Pht verted HIGHEST COURT millionaire father, Mrs. Parrott had|this a! ‘noon, Both will be ar- Experiences ralgned to- to plead to the there arriage in Oakland, r A 3 nat mse no ot may hon, 7 dons IKE IT HAS BECKER, |\nere v0 pivued' the, pain, bax| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. CEYLON TEA Little Miss Dainty © He never Gid any of the} ‘The records of the District-Attorney’s|" maven years, later the couple was| ® ate Havre ." he ealé.. But—I'li not talk of = mee s a that yogeu imen, “con- |aivorced and the custody of two chil- q ; thal, 7 ha t { Becker, pag on base. cb he dren was awarded to Mrs, Whitney. this city after the, reversal of their] The management of the Hotel Plasa convictions by the higher courte. The | *tated to-day that Genevieve Hannan, SAILING TO-DAY. trials of six of the twelve were con-|cbaperoned by Mrs. Dunn, an aunt, @ucted by John W. Gof, either as {lived at the hotel for almost a month|b® Lorraine, Havre. Recorder or as w Justice of the Su. {im the spring of 1913, The girl was| Lapland, Antwerp preme Court. They were Vincenao|sttractive in appearance, plentifully | Metapan, Ri Vino, John Zigouras, Albert ‘T. Patrick, |euppiied with money and apparently |e! Colon .. Roland B. Molineux, Marie Barberi | enJoyed a wide acquaintance, bs se ans inet 6,000 MEXICAN REBELS —_\"*<v : . and Edward #. M ; 8 jad many calli rT D But i be within the power of ’, | case Justice pee Fanaa tat an vi wateae Neailhay tes ea we Aid BESIEGE MAZATLAN. | the yethatire fy furnieh clues to cor- F course you can buy a man’s tie at a wo-|! had been vonvictéd of murder in the | suest of the hotel. Mr, Whitney took i i man’s notion shop but the demand is so small, the || second degree on insuMicient evidence, | ber to the races and the theatre, Mr.| MinxICO (ITY, Feb. 35.—The rebel that onl; McGrath on his second trial was found | Whitney waa, not seen at the hotel| attack oh Mazatlan, on the woat ation, tyne can be suited. guilty of murder-in the first degree; |*fe" Mise Hannan departed, coast, began to-day. Bix thonsand |“ by cigar stores. The limited call causes the Court of Appeals decided that hard and Ly become net stele, bu the first conviction wes toga! and eo | MOTHER OF MRS. BECKBR {own uncer Gen: angvice, « decorter te TEN Mie Due, OL the, other reversals. two are| [8 LAID IN HER GRAVE | |i, tror'eached ‘here this after. tte fever ether But do you th afnet Justice Newburger IN CALVARY CEMETERY | 00n that the Mexican gunboat Tam nee yy re pe Not an ay and one each to m Judge Foster, Justi ico surrendered to the rebels 4 ‘ Davie, Judge MeMehon and’ Justice Pccbampo, and would be poodle AND She knew too- well Just wid to gat C. Williams, who presided} Mra. Ellen Lymvh, mother of Mre.|the attack on Mazatlan. Gen. Blea’ And through a World ad. Ss ; over‘the trial of Dr. Samuel J. Ken-|Charice Becker, was this morning|‘\ue!: Minister of War, denied the re- Got back her parte all safe and 4 ety. nares. with the murder of| buried in Calvary Cemetery, L. I, + Right bright and early Monday, ——_————_ Gfter the funeral services had been!wo Grandchildres #) Celebration. held in St, Nicholas of Tolentine| PRESTON, Minn, —A feature In the First Place— _ Church, the Bronx. A solemn Pawan lot the celebration of the sixtieth wed- imends, porter | a World Foes po other A Gra Ducts \raen wan celobrated by Rev. Father dug anniversary , of sgt a ie “Aseoet anaes Perici most generally Telerma eueemamee. |Dermody, Three carriages were in| presence of ninety grandchildren of | against people seeking opportunities mo the funeral cortege, the firat being |the couple. at the ¢ ons kinds. a) mn occupied by Sores nd Mary Lynch, Was waraune Ananinase wuld add Say onyining : In the Second Pi y { a children of the deceased. Mre, Charles ison. The ‘speaks for i 2 » , in the Second Place— *. Cnr Hh Becker was in the second carringo| ALBANY. Fob ihe-Gv tlyan to-day. / The World is the most popular save with her brother, John Lynch, and ror Port Ing a ‘convic ‘ " ‘ ising medium, as It has a clrowp R hr @usie Lynch, another daughter, John| York City: Jone ¢ ieskelt 4 focneneeity ; bere in New York City, morn Becker and Mrs, John Becker, brother enlary, but at to = y | > days, greater than Loree cd and sister-in-law of the Heutenant, a anually, ‘ Sun and Tribune © er, net’ patent medicine, no Raa STEER i gacsccaee mC rE cre Sn eee eee dN comeeenete: .

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