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pe PRICE (ONE OENT. come HED a sro NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 16 PAGES BECKER IS RESTLESS AS iSTICE F rICE FORD PREPARES HIS OPINION ON NEW TRI PRESIDENT OF HAYT! SHOT GHCAGO S SLENT +rsy Shri he, Arete ANKEAD COLLAPSES BECKER DECISION TO-DAY: DEAD BY MOB AND HIS BODY. iSS0 VEINS oF CTE AMES DISTRICT ATTORNEY FILED IGED THROUGH STREETS = ae NEN BREE IN THE CASE | and Hayracks Are Used | Locks Up Seven Saloonists ) \ Seized in French the baie at IWLITIA DRILLING to Carry Dead. Port-au-Prince, Where He z " . Hid After Rebel Attack. DASH INTO A POOL avec HALTED: Six Indictments Likely for Men AVENGERS SHOW FURY. AT STATE CAMP Held Responsible for Relatives of Political Prisoners Disaster. in Jail Banded | Erecuiad | One Private Drowned, Two} cuicaco, July 28.—tIn a drizzling and Street Commissioner, cia: \Justice Ford Deluged With Letters |PRAISED BY GOVERNOR.| and Telegrams From Sympathizers - : Urging Him to Give Condemned ial Down and Has by Be | Man a Chiarice: Sent Away for Medi- cal Attention. NO ORAL TESTIMONY WILL Shei me F. Kinkead of Hud+ BE TAKEN AT PRESENT | oT + | to Kill Him. Nearly Dead, S 1 rain Chicago to-day paid tribute to {son County took twenty policemen , Nearly Dead, severa the Eastland dead. The day had been this morning to the plant of the Justice John Ford of the Supreme Court began at 2.30 o’¢lacie. | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hayti, July Are Saved. set aside by the city for funeral ser- Tidewater Oil Company ‘at Bayonne,| this afternoon the preparation of his opinion in the motion of counsel 2%.—A mob of infuriated Haytians to- wi sons who went down with the steam- day dragged Vilbrun Guillaume, Pres- | While fording # stream in war| ident of Hayti, from the French Le- er and whose bodies were recovered vices for more than six hundred per- placed ninety-nine of the company's! for Charles Becker for a new trial. There was reason to believe that 4 armed guards under arrest, COM) the trend of the opinion would be made public in the course of a couple fiscated their rifles and revolvers manoeuvres two and a half miles) Mayor Thompson had issued a ' ‘ gation, where te took refuge Fehler | a4, G+ camp Whitman, near Bea-| proclamation declaring the day che and’ matohed them four abreast up|! Hours. h in front % The examination of affidavits, records, opinions and briefs was not rpg bine SrenehENy con, on the Hudson River to-day,|0f Public mourning, The Board of the streets of Bayonne to Police a s, s, F of the pullding. fs A a Trade held a short session and ad- concluded until nearly 2 o'clock. Justice Ford took time fi bite of sd quarter, concluded until nearly 2 o'clock, stke For ie fora As the President fell under the hail | “bout fifty members of Company K,| jyurneg, Ball games were postponed Headq 6 ) of of bullets his body was seized and| Fourteenth Infantry of Brooklyn,|/and many large and small business mutilated, then tied to the end of a/Plunged into a hole eighteen feet deep | houses closed. Flags were at half rope and pulled through the streete| Which had been overlooked by the | mene Bie city and county offices of the city. officers who planned the manoeuvres. d As the processions passed through ‘These acts of violence followed im-| On@ man was drowned, two others ie aids Sal GRsotEsOh 1 re_| the streets heads were bared, and as mediately the burial of the 160 politi- ous and Fe-! the little churches where many of vived with difficulty and half a score he bodies were taken would accom- cal prisoners who were massacred in . t P of others were rescued by the herolsm| mogate only a few the overflow ime Prison yesterday morning, at the ¢ of their companions. crowds paid homage on the outside, of the revolutionary outbreak against] Private John F. O'Donnell of K]|~ auto trucks donated by business President Guillaume. Company, whose home was at No.| houses were used to carry bodies, as ‘The mob was composed in large| 1748 Forty-fourth street, Brooklyn,| there were not enough hearses to go lost his life. 5 victims round, Along Twenty-fifth Street a part of relatives of the victims of this) pi votes Walter F. McKeon of No. At 1245 o'clock thix afternoon,}juncheon before starting in on the final stage of his big task. while seated at the desk of the Di- x s - . rector of Public Safety in Police His work was complicated: to some extent by the filing at noon Headquarters, Sheriff Kinkead col-| of 4 supplementary brief from District Attorney Perkins. The Dis- }lapsed from the nervous strain of]. fap wel! a ¥ : nettling the strike and the protonged| ict Attorney, inspired by some information or suggestion, reached his he has sutained during| office at 6.30 o'clock this morning with a corps of assistants and stenog-" the past week, Ho fell into the arms|ranhers and immediately began the preparation of an additional brief in of Alexander Simpson, a close friend, the Becker case. and was carried upstairs. ne Dr. Bert Daly, formerly a baseball This brief, it Is believed, goes deep- player and a member of the Athletics ly into the case of one R, C. Benham, in Philadelphia, an old chum of Mr. who was convicted of murder in the Kinkead, was summoned to attend first degree at Batavia, N. Y., in 280%, '|huge truck passed, On the driver's him, Arrangements were made at and was granted a new trial om the wholesale execution. The crowd in-| 419 Twelfth Street and George Tuttle| seat was a man in a silk hat, white once to take him to Deal Beach this ground of newly discovered evidenés. vaded the French Legation and seized of No, 202 Seventh Avenue were all) gioves and frock coat. Inside were afternoon for a needed rest and med- by Justice Hooker after his comvie » Guillaume. M. Girard, the French} but drowned when pulled from the} three podies—an entire family, On teal attention. tlon and sentence to death had been Minister to Hayt!, protested vigor- |"! and are in the hospital under} porty-eighth Avenue a hayracy, EOGENE RINKEAD = Timekeeper John Hammond of the affirmed by the Court of Appeals, ; treatment, e ee : less before draped with crepe and driven by a SOU, DAC. Be was, powsrjees This was the first day of actual Tidewater plant sf i had Genage RA DER ‘This is the case upon which Bourke % o give the Sheriff the names of the : h who are in camp. The Foyrteenth| “pp, spot tinh of tha lee io sunded him that the best way to In the Benbam case Justice protection of the legation. Once in Re. je revi is in the ble was to com- —_—— — iment was on the defense aide and ; 26: | « avold immediate trouble was to con held that the defendant, who was ac- Bho street the crowd nurged around | Reeiment was on ihe defente aide and |yeayter shows: identined dead, #26;/~ « TN BERLIN Shani TO GET JAIL SENTENCE |2%2'* immotite tzoubte was com, unidentified dead 6; reported missing by the Western Electric Company, im with imprecations, and he was ses Mugabe Appeared before him, the Shorift de- | Eight of Freighter’s Crew Res-| cused of killing his wife by the ad~ moptiy shot jown. which had theoreti ministration of ‘poison, was ly destroyed a ve ; ’ ded that they lay down thelr as “ The people of Port-au-Prince are in gee lg areca aay N 507; total dead and missing, 1.329 | Reports Through Amsterdam Say| Man of 60 Wanted to Avoid Meét-| "rma. Capt. Jack Aller, right-hana| | Cued—Six Other Vessels pega dh Makin. “ine a state of intense excitement and fur- | This At least six indictments for respon Tae so eaeding Snes ee i ? . " 8 own defense ther violence is feared, and was supposed to be from knee-| siniity for the disaster will be re-| Authorities Are Discouraging ing Acquaintances of His oer ne Re HrabeH, who ea: Torpedoed To-Day. the polson had been administered to ‘The arrival of the American cruiser | deep to walst-deep. turned by the State Grand Jury, ac Wearing of U. S. Flags. Prosperous Days. fuse, Then Kinkead wai his wife for the treatment of a leaaiiy Washington under command of Ad-| With the bridge theoretically de-| cording to an announcement by ‘a i some disease she had contracted : i “ iff of : miral Caperton and with 100 blus-| stroyed, it devolved on the Fourteenth | state's Attorney Hoyne, It will not|_ LONDON, July 28.—The Exehange| In Ogcar La Fortune, a man of| vt am the penal ee peerty’| LONDON, July 28.—Ten persons | through his dissolute habit. Justies jackets and 100 marines on board ix|to ford the creek. Company K hap-| h6 decided until late In the day |Telegraph'’s Amsterdam correspond-| sixty, arraigned for stealing a pen- cut hie fists, battered from the ener- | ware drowned in the sinking of a Brit- Hooker held that Benham had mot xpected any moment. pened to start to rush across just| whether to ask indictments on chargeas|e¢@t this afternoon sent the following| knife in namaker’s on Monda: k ae ie eiecd. ott the | prefudined hie rel toe a Eee © The Washington has been on the| where the hidden hole is located, of criminal carelessness or of man-| despatch: the Juatices of Special Sessions to-| See ne 3a wide Seay baat besa pat Leh ele Canney Feshagm Oe the | erties Ne Tia aes on north coast of Hayti, M. Girard was| Those in the advance found them-| sjaughter. vs from Berlin says the Ameri-| day recognized a man on whom they i hae (ro strike leader, prey lhe . marine, according to despatches re-|dence by refusing to submit himeslf counting on the coming of a cruiser| selves suddenly over their heads and.) “There 1s plenty of evidence for|can Embassy ts specially guarded} had suspended sentence that very] 4sered\\ the LW. Wr. enttaine [ceived hare tonight and the memory of his wife to degrar to afford protection to the legation. |equipped as they were for fleld ser-| either charge," Mr, Hoyne said, since the latest American note, the y for having stolen a silver mesh- Tonneau y We Ws, Saitater, Ayah DATS AO-HIER: cag aninuien: (option anal @neaee Admiral Caperton was hurrying to|vice and carrying ammunition and Explaining the taking into custody {authorities fearing a hostile demon-| pag from the same store July 16. Babe J ne s Hight of her crew were rescued and| SECKER'S LAWYER MADE this port to afford protection to Presi-| rifles, were practically helpless. of W. K, Greenbaum, general manager | stration. The authorities are dis- trom the seas Mera ei art ct oh. awerte ot eet cree ne ERS LAWYER dent Guillaume. It is expected he will] Tumbling on them came the men| of the Indiana Transportation Com-|couraging the wearing of American] went straight to the store from this the Tidewater Compeny the Sherift| Six other vessels are reported to- Although the law provides that land men here to safeguard for-| behind. pany, which leased the Eastland last |Mags by members of the American! oourt, waited for the detective whol cng, day to have been sunk including the | newly discovered evidence to serve as eigners. The bottom of the creek is of soft] Saturday, Mr. Hoyne said: colony for the same on, had arrested me before to eome| ce, want every gunman and as- [Swedish steamer Emma and three | the basis for an application for « new ‘The past thirty-six hours have seen|mud and the deep hole was VATE! BO: GRRSRDRNT, 18: -reRpORNG) 19 al around and then took the knife, 1 nin thie place. | don’t like |Dunish aschooners—the Marla, the] trial must be evidence that was mot in Port-au-Prince a succession of |quagmire from which several of the| questions at the inquest, admitted want to go to jail; it is the only > The ci known to the defendant at the : vn ST l ‘i " e 4 ne methods of ed wealth in | Neptunis and the Lena ‘he crews a time violent events, bloodshed and mas-]men were unable to extricate them-|that he knew nofiing about the GERMANS ARRE C ERK place where L will not be constantly aecdne) aster . an any of those four vessels were landed at | of his conviction, J | Ee. tortured ith reminders of m past eacres. For five months there has| selves. | Eastland, but added that he knew tortured with reminder ny ahesting detonssions men any (06 these tuur of his conviction, Jules J been an active revolutionary move-| Capt, William R. Jackson, Regi-|or had heard that she was not sea- OFU.S. CONSUL ATBERLIN Once | owned a chain of restau- The British trawlers Icon! and Sa-| Piwht to hide the evidence that would sean seaians resident Cullinan | mesial ANA tte aokeon and| Clie rants in Brooklyn. Thad a beautifull (continued on Fourth Page.) | licia were also sunk. ‘Their crews| dissrace him until his life wae eo Deed iy Drs Fipware. Besovs Upise | waTea Mk is OC FTAs MORIN ng) oe ee cotinyae Gat moe eee Pt delphi crete y sige ae Sess were landed at Lowestoft tually in the balance, Here is yesterday this activity had been con-| almost sacrificed his own. disaster are continuing thelr work.| Harry L, Wilson of Oregon Seized| {iisdelni tured my wife to tha ted at | tually im tbe Bada . where ‘ot Capt, | Bec iliam C, Redfield of the ed mostly to the northern part of| Lieut. Harry Baldwin got Capt, | Secretary wi : . a i patie At pried rebel | Jackson out of the hole juat in time, | Department of Commerce, who ishere| On Danish Frontier Charged O'Donnell was found to be missing | 0D instructions from President Wil- ither of them would have anything ! | iodine ea my rata Notice! 'WAR OF ENDURANCE his big polat. He maintained in argument and troopa attacked the President's pal- With Passport Violation, staurants I had owned my- ‘ brief that Becker, through @ sense of — ace, and Guillaume took refuge In tho| When a hurried toll was made of the son, said he had not decided whether in Coney. Island cheap If you want your advertise. | NOW SAYS ASQUITH loyalty to “Big Tim" Sullivan and h Legati company.) Half a dozen volunteers | his inquiry would extend to all ofthe] WASHINGTON, July 28.—Harry am constantly meeting men “ $8 ahi es '’ an extraordinary adherence to & French: Legation. lak enger traffic heth ¥ ment to “make good,” give it ¥ It became known during the course | tripped and dived into the hole ea er ogee te erg ig irl L. Wilson of Oregon, clerk to the] who knew he when T was Bromper: | | promise, kept secret even from | i y, " e . , P citizen, an n- rn ide. 3 % of the day that political prisoners to| Private W. J. Franklin of the| "Por the time being we will confine |American Consul General at Berlin, | 04 one fen ten eee on the right chance. Why side-| ) Q.nox. guy ~ war has|counsel the fact that the night ier the number of 160 had been Cel ved hha eerar BT Mentos ourselves to the case in hand,” ‘he sas bets arrested. by the German |", Fortune was sent to the peni-| track it in a minor medium| become 4 Hikely to continue for | fore Rosenthal was murdered he had yesterday morning on orders issued by | ‘#9: O'De 0 Work of lifting the Eastland was|*uthorities on the Danish frontier on| ton for three months i ; +45 ]/some time a contest of endurance,|% tik with “Big Tim" and that he Gen. Oscar. An infuriated crowa| bottom of the hole and brought it to] s Vind eorany, bat It ie expected nat] te technical charge of attempting to ee where a very few will see it? | Tims Asquith told the. House of{ Ws led to believe that Rosenthal . dragged this man from the shelter of <n a ten days ‘or two weeks will be re. [leave Germany without a pasaport,| | Subway Contract Awarded, Give It wide publiclty, 18 ee ee ecor white trans bribed to leave the eltx the Dominican Legation and executed | sanmarine Jets Swedish Bark A@re.| MU'tine ‘the divers’ have Hopped if bial herned Me Ait Berar: day Swarded the contract for the con-| printed in The Morning World| in ® Kenerat review In moving the Mr, Cockran Insisted that Began / ‘him in the street. COPENHAGEN (via London), July | work and the number of bodies in the | MCh! to-day. struction of Section 1 of Route No, 49, | ae adjournment of Parliament from to-|%4* more of a claim to a new teial 4y rm 28—The Swedish bark. Madonna, | boat cannot be determined until it is| Wilton’s real offense, it ix under. | ¢irueuion ol Rapld Transit Railroad in it will be read by 100,000] morrow until Sept 14 than Benham because Becker, io M'Kelwar loaded with timber, has been set on | Placed on its keel. stood, Was issuing a passport to 4] rrooklyn, to Post & McCord for $877,- “We should be ungrateful and in- | Withholding evidence of vital -—Dr. Pliny . 8ex-|irg in the North Hea by @ German pe. _—— Englishman as an American citizen, 59, ‘The Culver Rapld Transit Railroad mor: persons than if printed tance to his case, was not a-. itt indeed if we did not recog- ve ‘Of the University. of ‘New | submarine, area Pal eval ae thereby enabling him to evade the] will connect the Fourth Avenuo subway in any other morning news-| hise at this moment the indeacribably [PY aBY dealre to save himself f Regents to ‘The Madi 5 ? (ARR a German authorities. Wilson is not|through the Thirty-eighth Street cut Ww Nant efforts being made by our|*srace and degradation, clay, e lonna, a vessel of 456 grose | pala fot tp der: | immune to German law, and the of-| with Coney Island over the Culver Line paper. ‘orld Ads. for wal In his first brief and in his hancellor | tons, wae built at Grimstad in 1880. eal route of the B. R. T. system by wi Russian allies to stem the tide of in- of Albany ' The owner was C. C, Johansson of | «4 by aot fense is believed to be grave. Kalmar. too Se, sight, ‘Teeokene | Stato Department is investigating Gri A it and tl vasion qd to retain inviolate the in- ment voiced sf Grerenend, venue he Shelt Readers! Reliability! Results / Se nd Mibaoy jee