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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 80, 19 , Four G Who Suffered Death Penalt JUSTICE DEPARTMENT og For ‘ae Acted ‘Killing of "Harmen Racathet POLICEMEN SWEAR FEVERISH STOCKS | SEIZES EASTLAND WRECK RY OF GAMBLERS GRAFT “Til LED 10 MURDER AND SENT BECKER 10 CHAIR —_ STRIKERS STARTED) CLOSE AT LOWEST xeon ttc eae cused in State Attorney's RIOT IN BAYONNE) FIGURES OF DAY) cna se Landis, orders of Federal Jud, ’ United States Marshal J. J. Testify for 131 Armed Guards Great Falling Off in Sales seized the wreck of the Bastland this *}morning and placed it in charge of in Hearing Before Justice With Slump in Prices |e, 2ffleer# of the Department of justice. ~ : : in Jersey City. i Robert Reld, United States Inspec- olice Raider Was Twice Con- Following Rally. 4 tor of Steamboats, with headquarters ‘ at Grand Haven, Mich., was recalled BATTLE JS DESCRIBED.| 4 siump, « ranty and then a closing |‘? the stend to-day at the inquiry At about the lowest figures of the day |CoMducted by Secretary of Commerce was the atory of to-day’a stock | Redficld. He sald he first inspected "i . the Kastiand in 1906 when the boat market, Sades fell off greatly, the Man Who Hired Gun Users total for the day being only 999,477 | Was allowed to carry 8,000 passengers. FRANK CIROFIC) LOUIS ROSENBERG Refuses to Answer shares against 1,840,892 yesterday and | #® !ospected her again in 1914, victed and Sent to Death House _# on Testimony of Men Who Hired the Slayers. 1A91,08 on Wednesday. "At that time,” he sald, “ found case of Obarles Bocker easily leads in the point of public interest, ou Questions. Bek Se were wide .Mestwmations | ats car {is eatine Eopatnias Pa: a ving 1 le 4nd varied elements in life involved, any criminal proceeding in th| {hing He hues, At Whitman every=| Placed on trial before Supreme Court) CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MANGIA Mae kets, choca wi ot this . It even overshadows was Now York, ever ready . He was defended b; qvuntry the ease of Harry THAW, 907/ soe abit of scandal, going to Lear? F Melntyre, « iawyer famed for | WH net changes trom previous clonoa #S Was no diapute about the killing of Stanford White by Thaw, while| What was Hecker going to do? his success in criminal cases, He was ) Becker case it was admitted that Becker was not present at the The Metropole was just the place Drosecuted by District Attorney Whit- | Alsks @. a Bothiehem Steel, after advancing to|! #*Ve her a capacity of 2,046, planed se One hundred and thirty-one guards| 29 broke to 255 and thon rallied 19] ga ATs eyed Com-|267. Crucible Steet took a tumble UT’S APPEAL FILED. employed in the Tidewater Oll Com | rom 81-2 to 68 1-2 and then climbed Fz where one might have expected to find het | by|pany’e plant at Bayonne, N. J. who] ety 2” “Mme rally was led. by | a mm © rs @f Rosenthal end had no eotual hand tn ft. Hermas Rosenthal early in the morn, the ghlot _witnemen against Bim | Aue! + lB wore ordered arrested by Sheritt Bu: | Wostinghouse Electric, which rose to wink rR besser a = wor 5 be: lion 4 . whe mar! 4, od Serrano Decent wes et he inetigntes the ertine, and thie] Was to visit Re District Ate, 5 is var he bove ai, od S iS |the Stneanre Ol) seria there ware] Gepoat’ lates “Ghowed” increased | giesten ©. stdin fied tiv the mee (ae supported by the testimony of Jack Rose, “Bridgie” Webber fearing, at the very least, the| ose He repeated the story that 8 | Am Ts*larraigned to-day before Recorder] *trensth, although there was nolo the County Court in Brooklyn this ‘Vallon, all of wh Amitted ir quilt as ptratore gneers that follow gavealer, ‘And told to Whitman in exchange for im- 13m Mt fe 4 ‘eign: v change in the general metal market munity. Cross-examined for 40 do away witn Rosenthal. Thoy were granted immunity by the | Homenthal had been, warned Aime nee| after hour, he stuck to it. Attorney in return for their evidence against Becker, to leave his house shy night, i Other ” Bog en in the —$ Cain in the Hudson County Court. conditions. afternoon notice of appeal from the Kinkead charged the men with “in-| The railroad stocks began a rise|conviction of Edward M. Grout. Mr. citing ¢o riot," and the hearing be- early in the afternoon, Reading lead-|Grout was found guilty of perjury and i PEPER ESE FR EEETT ES ‘Am: Locomotive: yt) 1 ing, with New York Central and Union t m p - four actual alayors, who poured {he'd be better| truth. He himself’ waa a crook, a[ 4% yet il 3} — 2" |fore Recorder Cain, sitting as an Pacific close on its heels, St. Paul SOAMRRAA: 6¢ taed late Se one sae into the victim after be ba4| wide open in the F oft it’ he pet himself too much | erafter, a gambler, @ stool pigeon— poser... = amining Magistrate, was to deter-| rallied from 79% to 81%. Reading ad-|for making a false report of the affairs “tea and that the . i, bi vanced 2% points to 149 a. |o i to the front of the Hotel] police were in pace jer lg honing ce ee this, but he was telling facts “ + ,B [mine whether the charge should be une1e. bed fein ahh va a ha une Von Bank, of which he was = early that summer morn- ihekecd if anybody kno Jeon err ery ane quarter Bah areal Marr bapk tty! fad tinge | Baldwin ° ¢ : Neaae ns or bite pe 1 ag ee Mats) eae ® ct siege ee PN ie pretty cell rage lerm; fore 2 o'clock, the newsboys outside | Rose on the stand, ey fitted in such | +) ‘ jomen who took part in the early nite ates Steel rallied with the |‘ ee eae ene lone a8 ol let Mankgadl Poteet = cll a re Amnall details as wore lacking to make Heth Rowale2 saa ah = $y, |rtoting outside the Standard OM and [rest of the, issues in the afternoons |oidirs “during. the trocendiigs. neninee Com big, perfect. There were | !te' eel tess 18a = 3} going to after the break to 66%. [Air Grout re are Justice Benda a who bilthely /@ffable, rather polished, fairly Hike. (hotel and bought a sot of them, to| forty-four witnesses in all, but none| |! - On he + ,R| Tidewater piants were the first wit-| American Locomotive, opened at. 6, [rigor na ners Are, Justice Seuddor's ied for money there was no/Able, good natured, well dressed man see what they had to say about him | #0 Important as these three. we Ne = %|nesses called. Among them were] dropped to 64%, and then went to 55, |dictinent on. May. 15, 19 om the triat, bo skilled twisting and|had for years made no secret of the |&24, his forthcoming meoting with; Becker elected not to go on the wit. | ihe Janae et "f [Marvin Van Woaert, a mounted po-|Haldwin Locomotive opened at 79% minutes of the Grand Jur order soued-tho law by legallfact that his livelihood Re Save Wi man, oan Meseen Cane leer — ian nae eke og West ott } 8 = B]itceman, whose right shoulder was Pintle % showed tee tee Paar ae imotion to at eee 12 aie dongs were convicted, their|houses of chance which he opérated |a dollar bill on the table to pay for|yers thought afterward—had he teati- 4 of ee igh by zig dislocated by strikers; Thomas Lang- | 3214, speedy tr a the order of Justion ‘were sustained and they | here and there. sienty cents’ worth of drinks, gath-|fed, and said: “Yes, I'm a grafter| BE BL E+ Nl try, whose nose was broken, and clit explanation of tho activities of 2hknge’ of x Se See & great ado.| “Sore—a: ered up his papers and started for) and a thief and a disgrace to my uni- re} ‘rucible Stee! offered in Wall Street| — ‘awe in ine aan tos ther és nd hollering,” was the fur- ome say he was summoned form, but I'm nota murderer!” he ip + 2G | Thomas Neonse: no | to-day was that most of the Pitts- ap’ agnosis of the came. And this hat him | might have had a chance of acquittal DE Ee WS Mila se alabche the ones whol burgh millionaires who have hereto- Gyp the Blood,” who was)too was obviously correot, For, were “Herman, some one wants|But he didn't. He sat silent whl rent + 2%] were looking for trouble,” sald Van|fore gone to Europe to spend their Horowits, “Lefty Louie,” who|things running smoothly, a bier 1 7o8 cette et om Ueteleed tee eid he wal nas a4 Wonert. “On July 21 they gathered | money in the Summer are now re-| Mae News Oa NS le Rosenberg, Dago Frank,” | would be the [song was j@ group of four men| “framed up" by the gamblers, espe- = 4 be-|maining at home and using their : me he name of Circfiel, and|fact that h last one to blazon the |,ianding clos by the doorway, in the| cially by ftose, who wanted Rosen. at + }loutside the shagerstse plant an bes | inde for the esutemact of ek [Jersey ® ne . ¢ was violating the lawigiare of soveral werful electric | thal out of the way for reasons of his i a T1"*]ean throwing bricks and shooting speculation, Pittsburgh sent a rumor : Lewis,” less well known as ie tha ald of the police, raps which mad ¢ nn abet 8 light as | own. > i 4S —,%| pistols I was knocked off my horse} to this city that Crucible Steel had re- Beidenshner. “Wonder what he's sore about? | day. This group haif closed about the] At 4.20 In the afternoon of Oct. 24 ich Co,, 32% 8 fi = Jed on, The guards came | ceived a $90,000,000 government € trials had Becker, Twice alwas the question tavel ™ |gambler. Four shots crashed out, a the jury retired. At 11.50 that night % i iva Bene Senos oe os hian’t | tract. paternity nee LAKE penance A enbabisoltnat Question involved tm the | frost like an ordered volley. nt word to the courtroom that it Sted = ,B | slong with locust sticks, They didn’t | ‘TT peimtenem Steel Corporation 1 MET SUNDAY Alee Every quickly and uni tingly | matter. Roventhal toppled forward to the reached @ verdict. At one min- iy + 18] Use guns then, but the strikers had | nos not only booked orders totalling emcee The Court of Appeals] Probably only the so-called wise|sidewalk, with bis face downwar before midnight the verdict was ae { g* | pistols and fired them right and left. | $250,000,000, mainly for war materials, Ly. Jackson Jersey Cit to set aside the second ver-| ones who knew their Tenderloin and|Dut before bis body had struck the ullty of murder in the Brie ty “Seven guards were driven into |according to report in the Street, but Lv. Broad 8t., Newark, 8.30 a. olay Mee canine ine the | Kaew Rosenthal took any particular. Regeins san retaembered atterward--| ‘On den, 24, 1914, by a vote of alx to “ + 18] wngine House No. 4 and held prison- | Be Madd considerably to Bese ee MAUCH CHUNK ly deep interest in ¢ # a, wane twioe the | roc in that frat World| fired again, directly at his head. The|one, the Court of Appeals set aside | \; yljers there till Sheriff Kinkead ree-| company's new steel bar mill is ex- (NEXT SUNDAY But there's no doubt that the | body half spun around and fell on its|the verdict of guilty and declared cued them.” pected to begin operations in October Ly. W. 234 St, 6.20; Liberty 61, 8.905 against Becker and 15" / whole town sat up at the hext story |#lde. that Becker should have a new trial. | +.) Langtry’ and Noonan accused the | with a capacity of 30,000 tons a day, | S950 decigon 4 voy a refused to commute] printed on Sunday, July 14 Pirates Moerhe Te ror aeed On April 16, 1] strikers of having tried to “snipe” bedignetrwy agency! ald the works ol 3 rite imprisonment, re-| For in it Rosenthal id not keep te|automobile, Toward this ran the four penalty (they were refused. a new | i i$ haa been charged that the guards did |e ——— grant him # few years of ©X-) generalities, He named a name—and|men who had been standing together. | trial on the day Becker was awarded |} = Qiall_the “sniping.” Seshange for confession |i¢ was that of Lieut, Charles Decker, 218 motor was running; lis driver bad |one), Becker, was, arralgned before + Bl erhe tentimony of Detective sosepn |GOMPERS, REPEATING Two old favorites at a new money-taking - ‘s A Cat hed for b couple of years had fever "in an Instant the men had pil athe date for his second trial 5 aw |Zepeeet are ea jerocmene b6 tee CHARGE MAKES DENIAL price—sung by the supreme mn a head of the ard, ni y Martin T. — » . . MAI Temdatiora, wes | *0uad of polleemen upan Levieyer snother instant had vanished, Becker stuck to his frst defense, that ; Were paares Srna Line at Beene ’ singer of ballads— 6 was ine up by ie gamblers, + d V——_—— e fata statement made; Yoved the duty of raiding gambling |g north, nso Sixth, the fal on man, | and did not take the witness stand., SE YP sci Bathe OE tht PE " A Alice Nielsen reporter on July 12, 1913, be daged and prosecuting their proprie-|eome who know him, ho | ne trial ended on May 28, -when | oe = 41 "Sher Boulevard’ Policeman Jonn!~/aims He Did Not Use Word “Ger- ors. Becker, te jury, deliberating only one hour, Poa! =. ‘. Prcmeniiel’ and. printed | cain, ‘the po sdiond py doomed rape H ig ao, deta tee and afiy-nine minutes, again found | fon toi + | Zromt had told how Sheriff Kinkead| man” in Saying Foreign Influences Old Black Joe ake rolath ecker guilty of murder in the first ity’ steel’ Gpri i ‘ Py “ing » 28 were running] floer. Rbout’ Charles Becker, His tongue | degree, Just a week later, on May | [aig ie H+ 1] sympathisers who, he sald, were try- Tried to Start Strikes Here. Believe Me If All Those t y 42% +14 | ing to ill the Sheriff, L. C. Berghor,, cece - To give bis statement all the) had beon silenced forever. Justice Seabury sentenced him to) fis? sect. pi ae z g s88 1 Ball the, Searls 25, C- Berane, . strength it might posslbly have,| so sudden was the volley, so awitt |dis.in the week of July 60 | itiieys 12" +1" | Tidewater guards, went on the stand,| 4 Wrong nt he no et: | Endearing Young Charms thi There a ppea it = a 8: 1 Gor f the A: Rosenthal swore to it, He made it |the escape, that those about the hotel | ont” ied on June 15, again acted sraweart A. J+ ve 32,, — 18 | By advice of counsel Berghoft refused | 4ent Samuel Gompers of the American . in the shape of an aMdavit, which he |And the sirset in, font were dived | as On March 3B of thls year, teen ae Hg =H] to answer the first questions put to Hyamceliey se preeet aned suliersion The number is to " re the argument for a thir jal was LSouthern k is charge that foreign influences ha Mating. "T '@ The World tor pub-| man off duty, had been in the Metro; | Me, oreonen J, ne Court ot Ape pruatuian Co go + "Did you not promise to bring your| been working to make strikes in the A5678 “ys is senses. Within a few seconds he . 0% — i] dookms here and show just how you] United States and called upon the And why did he do all this? bad his revolver out and almed BR + ‘| employed these men?” asked County|workingmen to discountenance any 12-inch—$1 50 DOUBLE-CROSSED BY HIS PO-|the car carrying off the murderers, fo% — %| Prosecutor Hudspeth. Sock attempts, Gompers made public LICEMAN PARTNER, but he could not fire lest he hit pe- | #4 4 day in the week of July 12, 28, +} a i refuse to answer,” replied Berg- ye comrcanenc ye pe oe a _—oe—— 7 off. nm ew York whic! ‘The answer was in the aMdavit. tov direct, fule chase fae tazican, a + i ep Ry ERATE made an inquiry regarding a statement ¢ Not because he war a law-abiding) It ia eumicient ‘sere to ‘say chat | SUBMARINE BOAT $=," |BACK FROM THE WAR ZONE,|stttibuted to Mr. Gompers that. “ot- belo: ms - es etme, pesaten bo wanted to see elie ot Bast ‘Bide heey men Libby 28 i 4 ceived money to pull off strikes ‘In w upl nol But he had | towPunepire: ‘ie hed bess STRIKE SETTLED Hou 110. 110% 4.10 [Owen Johnsom and Walter Hale) Bridgeport and eleswhere in ammuni.| DISC been “double-crossed.” Becker, ac-| the nt of the egy = ib one y ene Bald tetend” nth rales "too. -* Arrive on the Chic | tion factories.” cording to this sworn statement, was Teta? oe, mbler, fr! rg and stool- sainisidl “I never mentioned international EERE not only the protector of Roseathal's | Piss nest, Beek Bocker. It had car- . ‘The French liner Chicago arrived to-{ unions,” wrote Mr. Gompers, “nor did Government Mediators End Walk- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. day from Bordeaux. Among the pas-|1 use the word ‘German,’ hor did I Ss th by ' : gushing house in Forty-Atth Street, | ie, four nined asepesl 7 Virginia-Caroling Chemical Company, | sengers were Owen Johnson, a novelist, mention Bridgeport, nor did I refer ave e Ba but he was actually ® partner in it.| point, which was th Out of Patternmakers in Lake | year ended May 31—Balance after all Hale, who writes and acts, | (0 amununition factories. Winat I did Use the reliable orm. e not only violated his oath ber— charges and preferred dividends de- a in| had come to me that efforts had been of office as a policeman by sharing! te e Metropee and who had there- Plant. ducted, $2,114,209, 19 equal to 7.50 per pe, Mr. ported r made to corrupt men for the pur- 3 “en parted from the place, (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) cent. earned on common stock, com- ree dace ou pose of having strikes inaugurated HORLICK’S ; apiro oy, Were taken | BRIDGEPORT, Cogp, July 20.—Tho|Pared with $.40 per cent, last year, nd eo weak be’ ee not ‘walle SuLons prerita pan SeoeMnoremen Sis f z eee, strike in the pattern works of the| southern Pacific's twelve months’ Srithout help. ga in ha ig American products ORIGINAL Lake Torpedoboat Company was set-|earnings indicate about 6% per cent. Twenty-four, French Oe ee ee cocker that tue OTD Ee intiaees munitions and horses were ports; that the corrupting influence a tled this afternoon, the company for the stock, or 1 per cent, less than | the passengers, was being conducted by agents Malted Milk ‘ po Jelding to both demands of the strik = foreign Governments and that I had lity Of the actual killing of Rosen. | * Powder Plant Raises Wages of|no doubt the same agencies and in- entuall: sone ere ers, for an eight-hour day and wages| Consolidated Gas Company—Quarter- Upballds every part of the body effice, pounded Up? Nese were Aili r conta an hour, Eleven pattern |v dividend of 1% per cent. and an ex- Mon 90 Hee’ Cent, fluences were at work elsewhere with) ently, Endorsed by thousands of Phye py See t. both | WILMINGTON, Del., July 8—The|the same purpose in_viow."” y e known that there} makers wont out lant week and the| {t,t -quei "seo mock ‘ot ‘record | Hercules Powd sicians, Mothers and Nurses the were four men—not actual partic- | .ompany had to close down its pat- 12. cover for more than a quarter ofa centurye brought this condition about, teh ie Saueotaca an neem, ths isa ion orice event intartenes |e head amenentte vad Wins. saree porn se Ready = = Soavenient, ne seeing nce edeivocd been taking down 20 per cent. Sxecution. "And #0, after. time, the | with work on five now submarines for| , °c 7iand, bankruptcy by appoints [eet ya us inits reqyiess, Ceseeny Seelve's wee ‘ “ven ph Qh vor geld Cee certee,, % HASNT) the navy: Trent of Chauncey @. Parker of New- f those separate the . " & paltry $1,500 which he cereanes Se In order that the atrike might be|ark as receiver, ‘This company was the | Dupont Company as At ey Sample free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wie. to Rosenthal. Becker—the Man with the Motive, acttlod Secretary. of Commerce Wr | apex. gt the Rock Island’ Company | Government anti-trust sult agatnat the Cd LG ea | Wiley, whe n@}son sent to Bridgeport Clifton Reever | P¥Famid. planta ands large: number ge severe’ oo BORE te tay, whe, as a of Newark, N. J., and Patrick Gilday Gompany—Initial ployed eoamseree mae athal to | of Philadelphia aa his representati Lejie y poagiiryy poomi eee omer : ee Geath. ad tollected tele price, | Toy held a conference with the vin. |tetly dividend of 60 cents @ share was taken their chance, and lost. They os tock on a 20 per clals of the company last night and | declared, plactng thi Sites, wad ware | to-day with the strikers. After the| cet Per annum ba settlement the pattern makers went! yt pas been learned from an author!- back to thelr work AY VAD'S WATER-WINGS Lgarn, to Suatm by ‘ot Sale Brerywhory giving his Plain, 28¢. sations. At the proper time, he eal.,| stool ober, When the Government enforced tho | ‘ative source that the new Hlectrie Boat tig 15 be a Leet its the public would be shown “the dim- as for and friend of Rose; Har- | eight-hour day on all of its contracts | Company will take out a New York], 4 bimaelf wit! pes coane ~s n ich hones ‘allon, the Tako company cut the payrof the State charter, with an authorized cap!~ Jn the Jail he a MAN’ » Hoboken. N. J ep? culties under w! an it and An employes of the poker room; ttern makers t tal of 1,000,000 shares no par valt nd he : Schepps, & a alick lapper 1it- | P“** siechots the old stock will be exchanged , A bank FOR, oF eran ae runner, for ————— 5 y forvone share Grass bed lived fo Pasnels was believed by the public. Yet in Ee atten f at “Fioee order MUNITIONS PLANT STRIKE wee ea iaves, there ears fevualed many te tect |, ears wae tne aiuation. Thare wore| 1S PRACTICALLY ENDED dents, many little intimacies betwoen| were guilty. “our had gute koe a the gambler and the Lieutenant which case. tween the Sedtad? ena y * 1CAGO WHEAT AND CORN gave it something of the ring of truth, | al60 nt save for deniais of bis | Jurisdictional Dispute Among Union cHic: MARKET. In the volume of smoke it seemed a gg Ache Men Will Be Settled This WHEAT, Where to Live! OD BD Dd Pdrd AN AE AMA tehl gross ss earnings for twelve at $6,555, Net in- Tee Quality rather than quantity is the That's the question many thoughtful per- wiv ta’ Gnmin certain that there was some fire, ‘Would Lg one of them, to eave his Afternoon. baad High, tom. ‘. ane fi eature of men's 8 oi sons aré now con- ROSENTHAL 18 SHOT AT HOTEL| "2, #k He aaa . 1s a : "th tie Ty ae d sack suite siderin METROPOLE DOOR. {Spestl to The retns Witt) ae Be: hy ry Reduced to . Gearon’ « aun cca ‘There was no hope from the gun-|_BRIDGHPORT, Conn,, July 30.— : The problem is eas Pp sl acral aspil Paid farlmen, They took refuge ii The strike in the Remington Arma nt hy Cie, onan i $20 pre ary mmissioner|wordiessness. They weren't of the|Works was virtually sottled this ‘fy tak ty it Met , of solution wh ‘Waldo was out of town. He hurried. be «ad thas squeals. But the break] af; a oem oat i <| 5 en you came through ‘Baia |sfernoon. J. J, Keppler, Inter-| “car's at fairly» oy. Decem- Former prices, #32, $30, $28 & #25 zead the “Apartments To Let” Ads. that are printed in the Daily and Sunday World All Prices, Sizes and Locations Sack Hove, the most be Ly national Vice President of the] per sold off 2 conte, Machinists’ Association; John A,| off in late months In ! ling and bear pressure, Mar- Jobnson, General Organiser, and Met raliied fh en earl John A. Flynn, General Organ-| port of Modern M iser of the Carpenters’ Union, met| °°F® *eady: late this afternoon to settle the juris- dictional dispute of the miliwrights, [NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. designs and colors. which brought about the strike. Tho On first call cotton prices were up 7 question involved was whether the |to 12 polnts on trade buying and short nillwrighta belonged to the covering, Prices eased off. BROKAW BROTHERS fats’ organization or that of the car- Open, High. Low. Last. Astor Place & Fourth Avenue enters or of the structural iron. |¢ sag ry er rae Subway Station at Door workers. Another allotment of fine worsted suits just added—ample variety of passed the| The representatives will also con- . : murase from in- wiot, pe) casen of or factories in ity in which the men are on Chartan Becker won! strike,

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