THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912.

THE ROSENTHAL 3D | two promoters of sporting events;

MURDER.

who turned it over to Rose, be osuse Rose had a namber of judg- Roze's Evidence and Admissions.ments outstanding against him.

Pot Powers and Harry Pollok are! To-day we give further details, widely known in sporting circles as published in the American as the men who give the six-day Press, of the events in connection bioyole raos in Madison Square with the altoged" graft case in Garden every year. New York. The Evening Post" observes:

"

Commissioner Waldo would not speak for publication, and Painting the case at its blackest, the only word that came from his Bo far as the Police Department office was an announcement of id concerned, Commissioner Wal- the suspension of Patrolman File, do thinks that only one crooked who joined in the tardy taxicab lloutenant has been uncovered by chase after the gray car, and has the murder. He has discovered been oriticised by the District crooked lieutenants before. The Attorney. File, in his defence, arrest of Jacob Rose, known said he did all that a man could among East Bido sins players, do in so short a space of time. and among the gangs of Second The Commissioner Avenue, as "Billiard Ball Jack" details save the announcement is the most significant move taken that there would be an investiga- by the police. Rose, an intimate tion and a trial. friend of Booker, saw to it that the latter's raids and activities among the stroot corner loafers received publicity, and Rosenthal, in his unconscious ante-mortem statement, said that Rose was Becker's collector in the gambling partnership.

gave no

Booker's so-called “iron nerve" soomed to have been shaken a little when he left City Hall. He would not tell what the Mayor had said to him and grow fidgety and irritated when a photographer tried to snapshot him. He hur ried back into City Hall and out of a rear entranco, but could not olude the camera squad, and there was a chase, which caused a crowd to collect.

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Straits. Barab, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Australis, India, Aden, Egypt, and Jeroric, Europe via Naples.

Per Kleint, 6th Sept.,

·Ã«M»

CLEARANCES AT THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE Shiskai-meru, for Milks:' Chins-Per Dairan-maru, for Miike. Shangai and North

Chenen, dth Sept., 8 r * -

Bomaby-mara, for Bombay.

P.X.

Rose is a quick-eyed, strongly bailt, well-dressed man, about 45 years old. He seemed calm and collected and laughed and chat ted amiably in the Deputy Corb missioner's automobile that bore Liout. Col. Henry S. Stern- Straita and India vis Calcutta-Per

Lalang. 6th Sept., 11 A.M. him and Dougherty, Inspector berger, chief commissary on the Hughes, and Detective Wilbur staff of Major-Gen. John F. Macao-Per Sal Tal, 5th Sept., 1.15 to the District Attorney's office, O'llyan, commanding the Na- and afterward to Coroner Fein- tional Guard would neither affirm borg's court room.

nor deny the statement that it! Rose admitted to Inspector was his automobile which had Hughes and me that he was in the boon standing in front of Lisut. grey automobile the night of the Booker's house for several hours shooting," said Dougherty. "He on Monday evening. Lieut.-Ool. admitted that ho lind ordered the Sternberger said 'ho know Lieut. car, but said he was not in the Becker, as did other National Dar at the time of the shooting. Guard officers but that he did not His statements as to his whore-see the police oflicer on the Mon- abouts at the time of the shooting day night.

are vague; in fact, he doesn't. There have been thres more exactly remember where he was, important devolopments in the "His statement corroboratos caso. Aaron J. Lovy said Louis that of Shapiro, who drove. the Libby and William Shapiro had car with the murderers in it, in admitted to him that Jack Rose, part-that is, Rose says he went the friend of Booker, had hired a certain distance in the car the "murder car" at eleven before the shooting, and then got o'clock on the Monday night. .out. Roso and Rosenthal wore

It was learned also that Rose

Ningpo.

Straits

Saton,

Batavia,

Tsingtau, Chefoo and New-Haiman, for Swatow

chwang-Por Yanna, 5th Sept. 8.

and Ceylon-Per Nabia, 5th

Sept., 4 r.x.

Shanghai and North China,

Japan

Marie, for Hongay.

Itola, for Bangoon.

Taishan, for Canton;

Telemachus, for Saigon.

and

Tin Kobe Michael Jebsen, for Haiphong. (Europe ria Siberia)—Per | Pitsaanlok, for Bangkok.- Goebon, 5th Sept

for Haiphong. Hongkong. Vorworte, for Trivia,

F.M.

Dea of

Helbow. Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon -Per Sungkiang, 5th Sept.,

DEPARTED. Amay and Fooeliow-Far

· Sept. 4. Haitan, 6th Sept., 10 .. Ulyses, for Singapore. Samarang, Bourabaya and Haimun, for Swatow. Maasun-For Tjilatjap, 6th

Chiyuan, for Canton, Bapt., 11 4.5. Woibaiwei and Tientsin-Per Choong Tinging, for Canton. former partners in a gambling had been at the East Twenty-

shing, 6th Sept., 11 a.m. house, but they quarrelled and seventh Street, home of Dora Gil-Shangbal, North Chica, and Japan via Namur, for Moli

Choysang, for Canton. were not on good terms. The bort, the divorced wife of Rosen-

Nagasaki-Per last time they wero in businessthal, the same evening. Another

Glas, 6th Sept.. 11 A.M. Itols, for Straite. together was at No. 104 Wost visitor was said to have been Macao-Per Gul Tal, 6th Sept., 1,16 Goldenfels, for 8traits. Forty-fifth Street, where Rosen-Charles B. Plitt, jr., supposed to

Vorwanits, for Calcutta. thal's funeral was hold, Their be an agent of Beckor." Accord-Japan vis Yokokawa-Per Okat, Taming, for Philippine Islande. -

7th Sept., 11 ANG falling out occurred in that ing to the charge, Rose and Plitt house."

got an affidavit from the woman Philippine Islands-Fer Loongang Yaroslav, for Japan. Afriga, for Shanghai. 7th Sept., & P.M. Not Telling All Now.

telling of her life on the East Side The Deputy

Macao-Por Sul Tai, 7th Sept., 1.15 | Nijai Norgorod, for Odseas. Commissioner with Rosenthal. would not say what he thought Another development occurred about Rose. He asked that the in the grand jury room.

Tosti Shanghai and North facta be allowed to speak for mony was given to show that Rose themselves.

was the ostensible loader of the Dougherty and Hughes know 81,500 which Rosenthal said that Philippine the names of the men who wore Becker agreed to loan him. Rose, in that ear, and they are not it was said, was representing going to tell them while there re-himself as too "broke

to opon mains a chance of making arrests, a game of his own, and was bor The Doputy Commissioner said rowing money himself at the time he could not understand why he was supposed to be lending there was

an apparent dispo- $1,500 to Rosenthal. The latter sition to criticise the work of the told Robert L. Hibbard, the ex-! Detective Bureau in the case; that policeman and lawyer who drew he and Hughes had worked night the mortgage papers, that Rose and day since they arrived hot-was only a dummy for Becker in foot at the Wost Forty-seventh the transaction, as the police Street station a few minutes after lieutenant did not wish to appear the killing; that they had the in the matter. Hibbard, it was

Bhanghai

P.M.

2.M.

Olina-Per Chorskog, 7th Sept., 5 r..

and North Obins-Per Línan, 7th Sept., & Par

Islands, Yap Mamoon, Friederich, Wilhelmshafen, Babanl, Herbertshole, Mata- pi, Bamerai,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Per Bombay-maru, arrivod Brd Sept. from Moji - Noms, N.

Nishizawa, Z,

For .. Namur, arrived 3rd Sept., Australia. from London, &c. :--- Tasmania, Now Zealand via Backer, J. F.-W. Jonnyɛ, Mr. and Brisbane Por Prinz Sigle-Catrest, F. J. `mund, 7th Sept., 5 p.m. Awatow--Per Haimus, 6th Sept., 9 Dean, Mr. & Mr.

W. G. Doyle, Miss

Siberian

Mail.

A.X.

Formon via Keelung, Japan Everingham, Mr. Vin Nagasaki; Honola'n, Grand, Miss Canada, "United States and

South Amerios vis Franci-co (Europe via_

Siberia via Nagasaki)-Per Ablayo- maru, 10th Sept., 11 a.m.

automobile and two men charged said, admitted this substantially Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North with homicide a few hours after-before the grand jury.

ward, notwithstanding at the

time they took hold the situation

seemed as dry of clues as a

turned upside down,"

Becker's Demeanour.

pail

CANTON NEW..

The Opium Traffic.

China and Japan ria Moji, Victoris. B.Q., and Bostile -Per Shiinaka-mara, 10th Sept., & P.M. Teihaiwel and Tientsin-Per Hui-

C

chow, 12th Sept.. & F.M.

Bandskas-Per Maung, 12th Sept

8 F.K.

North Shanghai and

Siberian

Mall.

Dougherty repeated that he was independent as the proverbial (The Telegraph'" Correspondent.) wood-sawyer in his work on the

Canton, September 3. case, that he would not stop if

The Commissioner of Police the trial of clues should lead him has notified, in connection with 8rator, to the highest places on the State, the renewal of licences to prepar and that he proposed to arrest ed opium dealers, that the Police Rosenthal's murderers if they Department has takon charge of were alive.

the anti-opium bureau, and notice is given that licences must be re- Lieut. Becker arrived at the nowed by the 10th inat., but this usual time at Headquarters op only applies to holders of first parently as calm as it he had and second class licences, who never heard of Rosenthal's murder, will, however, have to pay double or the stories about himself. He the old fee. No frosh licencos is known among policemen as a will be issued to third class man of nerve, and it was a com- licences, who are required to mon saying, when reports of his shut up their business BB 2001 an suicide were spread about, that their existing permite expirs. "Charlie Booker would never do

Money for Students.. that he would never even rao

A number of Chinese studying away, no matter now bad it look-in America at the expense of the ed for him; he wasn't a quilter, Canton Government have written he would stay and fight."

to the Commissioner of Education

Becker Bald Le had already stating that if further remittances proved his whereabouts on the are not made they will be forced night of the murder and the story to discontinue their education. of a women's idention of the They say they must have money gray car in front of mathouse was by the 15th inst. The Commis nonsense. He depied again that|sionsr of Education has therefore he had 'farnished the 2,500 to requested the Commissioner of Herman Rosenthal, and said he Finance to remit without delay #bohaved the mousy” came from the sum of $7,822 (gold), which

Pat Powers, and Harry, Pollok, is the amount required,

English

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Mill, A. F. Mill, J. W. G. Batton, W. Wright, Mr. and

Mrs. F. W.

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Por 8.8. Koros, exiled on 3rd Sept., for San Francisco, &o. :-- Andrews, W. Batcher, Mr. and

Miller, Mr. & Mr.

H. X. Mrs. F. E. Mille, L Bobbelt, Mr. & Mrs. Meos, Mt. & Mrs.

F. W.

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ther F.

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NUBIA Cipt. F. J. Fox,

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For further particulare, apply to

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2

Sexta, Gar. na, 992, Jonsen, Ist Sept-Bangkok and Swatow 818 A g., Rice.-Ohiness. Shidauska Maru, Jap. 6.5., 0,038, T.

Irisawa, 2nd Sept.-Seattle, sto 10th July, Flut-N; Y. K.

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ago,

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About

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TO SAIL DE

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About

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Too Sui, Br. ss., 981, P. N Markus-

sen, 3rd Sept-Haiphone ||M A NILA, 1st Sept., Timber-Order. Yatshing, Br. 6.8., 1,142, R. H. An-

derson, 1st Sept.-Singapore 26th Aug Gea.-J., M.& Co.

Batino Vanent Comet, Br. 4-masted 'barqu*, 2.890, W. J. Davis, 18th June-

New York 3rd Feb., Oil, 8. Q. On.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL·

London, August 18, Arrivals from China-Lothian.

P. E Frieduch, Stentor. Walion Hall, The following yeaola hava pained the Canal:-Afax Koerber, ing Buoy Simla, Glenshiol, Burmese Prince.

London, August 16, Arrival from China Liberia. Oonion. Tyolens,

The following retrola hava pained

MARONN, SAMABAI,

SPRINZ WALDEMAR 1Capt. H. Bremar

KUDAT & BANDAKAN... (BORNEO.

Capt. F. Sembill

00

About TUESDAY. 17th Septi

SATURDAY

7th September.

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For further Particulars, apply to

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Bongkang, Brd September, 1912.

the Canal: Braavon, Obina, Goeben. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co., LD.

Segovia, Tango Mars.

London, Angu1t 20, Arrivals Imm Chias :—Ajax, Benvorlich, Teenkai.

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Cuisine.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Claus, Fastest and Most Luxurions Steamers on the Coast, haring. Cans!:-Baron Napier, Bellers splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light Excellent [than, Benarna Brasilia, Japan. Vroolaus, Middleham Castle, Mirak. Mom, Mymeldon, St. Patrick, Syday. Torok,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 8 to 10 days)

STEAMSHIPS

CAPTAIN

LEAVING.

London, August 28. HAITAN ...... | J. S. Bosch......... | FRIDAY, 6th Sept, at 11AM. Arrivals Imo Chins ferior. [HAIYANG ... | A. E. Hodgins ',.. | TUESDAY, 10th Sept., at 11 6.96. Keerber, Prometheur, Tango Mara, HAICHING... | W. O. Parmor... | FRIDAY, 18th Sept., at 11 AM. These

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·States, South America and Hensaer, Mr. Geo. Canada via Vanobaver. (Ed- F.

rope via Biberia)-Per Hibbard, Mr. and Empress of Japan, 14th Mrs. H. Sept., 5 r..

Hawkey, Mr. and

Mia. B. A.. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adu- Laide, Western Australia, In-Houaner, Miss N.

Harland, Major

dis, Aden, Egypt, and Earop Jobaton, Miss W.

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