The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915-EVEN1IIG EDITION.
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.lor and Vnllon, n corroborating wit
ness who wns not Implicated wns
I needed. Sain Schepps, a dapper llt
Itlo gambler who liad fled tho city.
,'wnu tliu man who could do this. Ho
was fount! at 1101 springs, urn.,
brought back to New .York and tho
Ivoplo's cane against Charles llcok-
i or wnH complete. It went to trial
on October 7, 1D12.
I A verdict of guilty of first dngn-o
I murder was returned at mldnlg'.it,
nl for murder Immediately after (October 21, 1H12, after tho jury
Docker. JJcckor had requested to bo! had deliberated seven hours and f If-
BECKER DIES I
ELECTRIC CHI
(Continued from 1'ngo One.)
executed first.
IIISTOKV OF Til 10 CASK
ty-poven minutes. Decker was sen
tenced six days later to dlo In tho
electric chair during tho week of
December !, 1012. Within less than
a month tho four gunmen were pla
ced on trial as tho actual slayers,
found Biillty nnd sent to the death
hO'Ut.
'(lit- Are Kxccutccl.
.More than a year later, on Fub-
runiy 2 1, r.n-1, tno court oi ppe.us ;
(keh'od that Ileckcr should iUe n
in'.v tilnl. Tho gunmen's conviction
was upheld and they paid cho pen-,
Iloscnthal asserted that Ileckcr
then head of tho Strong Ann sintad
of detectives, freely sold pollco pro
tection and had accumulated thous
ands of dollars of Kraft money.
Itoscnthal went further than that.
He sworo that Decker was his silent
partner in a Rambling ontorprlso
that failed and that Decker, anger
ed by losses where ho had expected
largo profits, milled tho Uoscnthat
establishment nnd drove Uoscnthat
out of business by stationing uni
formed policemen on his premises
day nnd night.
1'iihlNlicri Charges.
These chargeH wore published nnd
District Attorney Whitman began nn
investigation of thorn. Ho summon
ed Itoscnthal to tho Criminal Courts
building and listened to his story.
An appointment was made with Itos
cntlinl for tho next day. Doforo tho
tlmo came, Rosenthal was murdered.
When tho nHsasslns had douo their
work thoy ran across tho street,
Jumped Into a grey nutomobllo which
was waiting at tho curb nnd whirled
nwny uptown. A bystander caught
tho llconso number of the car.
District Attorney Whitman, noti
fied by telcphono of tho niurdor,
reached tho pollco station where Hos
cnthol'B body lay before dawn. Ho
aroused his detectives from their
sleep and spread a dragnet over tho
city for tho murder cnr. u wns
found before night. Its driver, Louis
Shapiro, and Louis Llbboy, part own
er, wore arrested and Mr. Whtttnnn
assarted openly In nn emphatic state
ment that tho pollco hud abetted tho
murder.
Openly Hmpodod.
Decker's right to Save Llfo IMoiul
cil Over Three Years
IBj Ausclited rrtM to Coo. Btf Vlmn.J
NKW YORK, July .'10. Herman
Itoscnthal, tho gambler for whose
niurdor Charles Decker was senten
ced to dlo In tho electric chnlr, was
shot to death by hired gunmen In
tho early morning of July 0, 1012,
In front of tho Hotel Mctropolo on,llv wlh tllclr veB on Air u
Forty-thlrd strcot, a row steps nom ,,JH Qno of tho nmnbor( ..Dng0
Uroadwny. Tho murder was tho PrBk.. confc8St.(i tMe guilt of his1
s,wlft culmination of sensational lhre0 BMOclntcB but maintained his
charges nindo n few days beforo by', lnnoccncc ma confession. I
JCOBcnuiai ngnmsi licence jn "" mnda on the ovo of tho execution,,
beenmo known tho day they wcro put ;
to death. I
Decker wos brought back to tho
Tombs. His second trial was begun i
May 0, 1011, and ended May 22,
with n verdict of guilty. Ho was
sentenced to dlo during tho wek
of July G, 1014. An appeal was
filed but tho conviction was upheld
by tho higher court 111 n dooWlon
handed down May 25, Inst, nnd tho
dato of tho execution wns B?t for
the week beginning July 12.
Wlfo Was lioynl.
Throughout Decker's troubles his
wlfo remained loyal to him and was
his constnnt adviser. Sho lnbored
apparently without tiring in Ills be
half, nsslstliig his counsel In jvnry
possible way. Sho appeared to bo .
crushed when tho Court of Appeals '
upheld his second conviction, but ,
spnn turned her energies toward
eleventh-hour work to savo him. It '
wns largely at her urging that ho
Joined in tho plan to ask Governor
Whitman, his prosecutor, for clum-
oncy.
Waiting Itevcngo
Thero waH ono other woman who,
It i eports aro true, followed Decker's
career through tho courts us closely
as his own wlfo did. This wns Hor
nmn Uoscnthal's widow. Soon af
ter Decker's hocond conviction sho
disappeared. Not long ago sho was
fcrud, broken In health nnd spirit,
mid living with an old-tlmo friend.
"I am living for only ono thing,"
sho wns quoted ns saying "to sco tho
day that Decker pays tho penalty."
Now York City, already Interested J NORTH BEND NEWS
In tho charges of pollco corruption,
rnsiinniln.l in Jim ..w. f n. ,..!
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der as If to a call to nrms. Decker,
who had been tho chief tnrget of
HosenthnrH accusations, was openly
City Recorder Maybco has figured
out that ho will hnvo to sign his unuio
20f2 times on tho coupons nnd bonds
suspected. lie was relieved of lila ' recently Issued by the city of North
command of tho Strong Arm s(iind
and transferred to tho Dronx. Jack
Dose, his grnrt collector, walked In
to tho Criminal Courts building tho
day after tho murder and surrender
ed to the District Attorney, declaring
nu liad nothing to fear. Harry Vnl
Dend. Tho bond Issuu wiib to clear up
about $30,000 wnrranted Indebted
ness of tho city.
It. D. Hnzer says that $118 por
month linn been pledged by
business men Co support a wharf-1
luger for tho dock for smnll boats.
Ion and Drldglo Webber, gamblers I U -L McKay was appointed for tho .
nod friends of Itoso and Decker, placo.
wcro arrested as witnesses. Tho Henry Dorgmnn In a letter to TCd-,
grand jury began Its Investigations. Kar McDanlel says that Fred Hollls
itoso Confesses. tor and his party averaged 171 miles
Hobo lay In prison twelve days I per day In tholr auto trip from Coos
without word from Decker, and, be-j Day to San Diego.
Ilevlng his chief had desorted him, Jerry Kinney of tho Gorst nnd
confobscd. Vnllon and Webber cor- Kinney lino has entered cinim to tho
roborated his story. Ho told of his auto of John Vnnhurgor which Milo
long association with Decker, of po-' IMorson recently attached for u $300
llco corruption which existed us Itos-. bill. Kinney says ho sold tho nuto to
unthnl had charged, of thousands Vnnhurgor and It Is not paid for yet.
collected by Decker for police pro-; Ho promises a lively legal scrap ov
tectlou and, finally, of his com- er It.
mission by Decker to arrange to Tho North Dend city council will
hnvo Itoscnthal killed by gunmen probably adopt tho "White Wing"
a commission he executed. systom of keeping tho now paving
That night, July 20, District clean. A pubIi cart and man to keep
Attorney Whitman suiuirioned the It koIiik Is nromlsed.
(rand Jury by telephone and tolo
graph, laid his evidence before It
and within two hours obtained tho
Indictment of Decker on a charge
of murder.
Four Indicted.
Four Fast Side gangsters woro In
dieted as tho actual murderers. Uoso
had testified that these men woro
assigned by "Dig Jack" .ollg, a
gang leader who had been arrested
by Decker's men on a trumped-up
, charge, to do tho murder. They
woro to receive $1000 nnd Zellg was
to bo released. Zollg's orders had
been Issued from tho Tombs to tho
gunmen.
These gunmen, known In tl.o
streets of tho Kiut Side ns "(Jyp tho
Dlood" Horowitz, "Luny-Luuls" Itos-
Chief of Pollco Andorson hns gono
to San Francisco to appear ns n wit
ness In the counterfeiting cases aris
ing from tho Allen gang which left
hero on the Dnruacle, n small craft
which proposed to mnko a long
ernlso of tho const and which nsKod
for financial aid from tho commercial
bodies on tho bay as an advertising
proposition.
l'aul Schlllerstrom has gono to San
Francisco to try and get a vessol to
ply Into the Sluslaw regularly So
take out tho lumber cut by tho Folnt
Terrace mill In which he Is Interest
ed. Gorst & King aro figuring on open
ing a depot in the room fonuorly oc
cupied by the Stein shoo storo as
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Also in cigarettes.
A cigarette tlmh started out to plcusc every miin's
teste would end up by pleasing none.
Most of us like our cigarette smoke deliriously cool
nnd refreshing. The Mexican likes his hot and dry, with
n nice little peppery sting in it.
Sonic men like a cigarette wholesomely, frngrantly
mild. Others of us hunt for a cigarette almost as heavy
as a black cigar.
Most of us want nn "nisi cigarette n SENSIBLE
one, so that no matter how steadily or how many we
cmokc, we'll feci as lit as n fiddle. Other men, though,
don't care about that. They smoke only :; few so they
want a kick like u mule's in each pu(i!
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that smoke-hunger. Hut tho cigarette that just (ills the
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one just-right cigarette for YOU I
Maybe it's the very one you have now in your
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wasting some money.
How to Find "yours
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To avoid blindly trying too many different cigarettes,
ask yourself, first of all, this question :
"Just what do I like in a cigarette ? "
If you smoke only a few every day, you may prefer
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!unWp2
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That is why Fatimas arc considered the most sensible
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But the Taste is up to You
All cigarettes arc pure, but when it comer, to the taste,
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It may or may not be Fatima. But be fair to yourself
and find "yours."
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them wore found their young wives
who, to divert suspicion, had dyed
their light hnlr black.
Hchepps Is Found
etc . hosldos tho nubile
waiting room.
Cnpt. Dorgman, forinor keeper of
tho Sluslaw llghthnuso and father of
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