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WEATHER—WAnM iene wane SHOWERS, 9 ~ NEW Yo RK, WEDN SDAY. JANL ARY PRICE ONE CENT. DETECTIVE TITUS, CAMPBELL’S OLD SHATTERS DEFENSE ! 0 | | CORPSE IN TRUNK; * ROBBED, MURDERED. Michael etter’. al Seller of Jewelry, Had His Throat Cut from Ear to Ear and Mur- derers Leave the Body} on Pier Near the Old Slip Police Station. The body of Michael Weisberger, veller of Jewelry on the instalment pla roll Bast 2 was found ina trunk at P River at 12.10 o'clock to-day, Min thre been cut from ear to ir. Ait than two hours later ‘apt. Titus, the Chief of Detectives, had fdentifie! nim and was hot on the trail of the munte whom he expected to have tu custody before nightfall. to the Old slip station, where Capt. Titus arrived with his detectives shortly after 1 a'cloek, After making a thorough Inspection of the body and the trunk he set his men at work. Detectives W. aint returned to the station-house at 220}; Ina cab, bringing a ttle red-haired | woman with them, KNEW MURDERED MAN. She was presumably the wife of the murdered but this Capt. Titus vould not divulge. He sald, however, that the woman was very well acquaint- ed with him, She was taken Imto the room where the body tay. She took one Klance into tears, Bo vi {tion that one of the hold her up. “It sobbed. dh, my God, Sh jer and Petro- man, MICHAEL WEISBERGER, THE MURDERED MAN. (From a photograph taken for The Evening World this afternoon.) MOB MAY BURN (EICHT HURT ANOTHER NECRO) — IN RUNAWAY. att and burst | Is he. Tt ds he, this ie terrible.” Announcement that he exp neal, d to have the murderer befure ni} ROBBERY THE MOTIVE. Leavenworth Men Dis-|S:nner's Wagon Collides} ‘ne onject of tie murder was cuss Matter and Race with Coach in Upper doubtedly robbery, for Weisberger neaually carried a larg amount of! Fifth Avenue. | Jewelry und money with him, Netther| OU Riots Probable. — was found on the corpae. LEAV} WORTH, Kan, Jan. 16—| A runaway horse on upper Fifth aver oma whe rade the tdontiea | on Troops may be hurried here by the Gov-| nue chis afternoon was the cnuse of !n-| tion t that W reer to her kne ASTI Tea hT Mh Add Jurles to elght pecnie rs Pnitip Benner,| C2#* W# alive at noon yenterday| es ilewl lretheaell raat {that could not be kept dack srward. hit his finger are org riots seem| The horse is owned by Philip Senner, A ca of certain women with whom he had ladianconeageme gests f i ei tiobee ts es) Iliee!y. 0 ete as Decbremiee treet tt] When ale raw him, te wea chen go-| Hames Of certain women wi 5 ate had at gagement on moment Cam ‘A vigilance committee of 0 In ready | was driven by Willlam Hankamp, of| ing to «rain whom he named. At) Areh street bridge on the fatal night. i ae Qe meet the blacks, and to-day discussed | 561 Grcenwich street. In the wagon were] iryce of him was lost after that. wry Pet Bite Headquarters { We aned. & proposition to take aggressive action reonwich treet. ad) ye i, nrouacie, however, that, he w They are respectable ladies,” he said, “und [ret to make ae | regained his come by breaking into the jul! and lynching , of 3 Gouverneur atreet. Bf ieee them: notorions.” to Charles Lechter, \ negro tmprisoned|” ‘The animal ran avray’ at Ninetleth| decoyed to some place, robbed and mur- 3 st Hit aan ‘ ; CAMPBELL, LAST | pall there, Thelr action, however, was de-| street und Fifth avenue, and had al dered, packed in nd carted Lawyer Dunn in his opening address declared the defense OF TRIO, CALLED. | cemied fran ; HUEY, ata Roe Dare layed. clear road until it reached the corner mie 4 a va Ra apt ties EN ee : uiry ‘ Mobeltics wheerariie All the memberx of the committee} of One Hundred und Fourth «treet. Aaseetid aad would show that the girl had died of the combined effeets of ab- ’ | enon, MoAlbster much apprerension have been sworn to necrecy: There st collided with a coach driven i tekst sinthe, vermouth and champagne, sine a surprise when apked if he had {ite Weisberger had $9» worth when he left home srday morning. The cut In his neck was probably made by a butcher's clever or an From the appearance of the hody No arrests of leaders of the mcb that gtijowelry: burned the nexro Alexander have been made, notwithstanding the fact that dozens of the men who Participated in the affair are sald to be known. A Coroner's jury Investigated the case thig: by Edward Capper, of 1814 Park avenue. The force of the collision demolinied the coach and the glaziers’ wagon. Glass was thrown from the wagon with force enough to break his collar bone he was taken to the Harlem Hos- The body was removed from the pler| 49 “and was drunk.” pagne with MeAMliste “| threw TONED MAOT LAF URDER GASE WILL 60 THe JURY ON FRIDAY ) HARBOR BILL PASSED. ESTS IN TRUNK MURDER MAY BE MADE TO-NIGHT. ut oO! Weteherrer, whose body ane found RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS e+e Campbell and Death this afternoon corroborated the story told | Was | | He said she full,” yarins around his nee “Jennie was jolly he car U droprWere used. She was taken ont of the carriage at her own request the blanket MeAlister point blank refused to answer a question as to the Much of the testimony at the Paterson trial is unprintable, being TAX LISTS PUBLIC; n the extreme, was “dopey” She was later, he said, very drunk. | age ride was merely to revive the girl. Not one of the party abused her. SUMMARY OF TESTIMONY AT THE PATERSON TRIAL. 1 MeAlister, when he met her, left the roum eacorted by the de-|by MeAlister on the witness-stand. The entire testimony fective, and still sobbing. The three againat the girl's character. tered a cab and were driven away main iivered Andilieted id Death sross-cxalnination, | It.waa’ then that Capt. Titus. made the She liigred ane SCC Te suite euth on Cross-CNaMInAtON, | after drinking cham- She us ba Pe ad wns ESSA later, ' SAMAR MAA WAMU UWAMU MUSE infeKitiedirinast 1 MALISTER WAS CALM ON THE STAND. eu 40nd i —— eg and have «4 Bae as i ds laid and all had tricd to get her back to consciousness. THE WORLD WINS. afternoon. ky wan thrown heav- an uied. He was| Gad the condition of the trank, 1 ‘The Sheriff deciared that he did all gee eet teabyterian Hospital. Iwan evident inee aguas he could to save the negro’s life. He pants cf ihe couch Mir. ld"he® wan’ glad’ the troops did Istect, of 91 Kast |erowdel inte tt almost before he i bitte pa did not! Gne Hundred and Thirty-fgth street; arrive, number of Innocent people} S17, ener et a ng Mia. M feet; |was dead. might have been killed. Jer, og 005 Baat Ono iu About the throat was a gingham (TOPEKA, Kan,, Jan, 16—A Joint res-| {¥ and nani Barnes apron. olution was passed by the Legislature See te teniclan wel The 1 i an y i to-day deploring and condemning the| slightly injored, The horse. « pody owas weaved $m] pe World hus wen ate fight for th burning of the negro Alexander at} On tffer the collisc nd ae ee yo eme of those | yupiication of the personal tux Hats Leavenworth. The resolution favors al the * corm a? Fifth avenue and One coverings much | ci. names of the miliionatres anc most rigid investigation of all the acts| Hundred and Sixth etree’ used om the. ea: aide, Adherin ominent ciiizens who have been taxed and clreumatances attending the affair, peice Id Us : to this were several pieces nea te for which they) hav and demands that the perpetrators be \ and the amounts for which Uiey have puntshed to the fullest extent of the KNIPE WILL NOT BO Wee Bd ramsee Daper, with @ yeh} assenned will be made public be- Jaw, aaa Neavy-Welht Amateer In Too Hae ret isos viene Awared with) ihe ond of the present week | ) F m0 he ‘Tax Com- Busy with Studies at Columbia. Late thin aftern ny t | CLARK GOES TO THE SENATE| jectn i. Knipe, tno amateur enam-| CLUES TO THE MURDER, | intstioners nett meeting tor the mur-| —--———— iD pion heavy-weight toxer, dentes that he will compete in the A. A. U, tournament in Pittsburg, He says he! has not en tere he je too busy with hir Midler nt Columbia Cniverslty.. He faya the only boxing contest he. would fo. ‘The tablecloth and thin pattern of pa- per are the clues: that will lead to the arrent of the murderers, Inside on the cover of the trunk were Montana Lender W. for the Toga, A Mont. Jan, 1-Willlam A. Cinrk was to-day elected United States Hie Fight Hah HELE: onter now would be for the world's am- following Berator to ceed Senator Carter, ateur championship. — “Wieres opinion®-of th’at ‘The vote wis on joint ballot and the (Continued on Third Page.) Board that the utmost publicity shd TO CURE THE GR Laxative Brome -Gulaise reeu.t was an expected. tke oat lacked only one sete, on separate 4: IN TWO DAYS remaves she canae. %? Apear on the tax rolls for which t Jer wervel on eye to pits ) persons which the amounts 1 the names of « of this De- wiven to the transaction partment at all mes consistent with the eficient administration thereol, OPUS Da ee 12 oe tid to arrange for (aeveot In con the witty of the Department.” President: Fettner <cit that he would pat ax inany are to work the etet, He adie Friday or sald to-day t here ensen of 4 jf Uhatrty etx He sisted oa the nece —— 10 CU! Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes (h THE GRIP IS TW such puol fi dent Dil Dx reported tn atit K: FRIEND. Campbell’s Teste Contradicted by Prose= cution’s Witness--All Evidence for the De= ~ fense Is In--Trial Near End. After the defense in the Paterson murder trial had rested'late this after= noon Detective Titus, life-long friend of Campbell, was called in rebuttal, and \shattered the testimony of McAlister, Campbell and Death, He declared Campbell HAD CONFESSED seeing McAlister pour some- thing into Jennie Bosschieter’s glass and that the orgy-was planned by him and McAlister. The defense rested at 4.30 o'clock. Court adjourned at 5 P. M. DETECTIVE TITUS, PLACED ON STAND IN REBUTTAL, SAYS CONFESSION WAS MADE sare COURT-HOUBE, \ PATERSON J, Jan. 16. Mefense in the trial of McAlister, Death and Campbell for phe murder ot | Jenny Bosschieter rested: at 42 o'clock | this afternoon. ‘Then Detective-Bergt. Titus. long friend of Campbell, wh he told of the confession culled in rebuttal, and his attering the defense. Tae teatimony ent far towari “Did Campbell tel you in his con- on, that botle out of which er pared se nething was another kad of a 0 de was asked AVAVA LARTER EE LELe DEE LENEIEtES SEtteseteteteeneeeneeteenennese;e tn nete! It was asked by Mr. Dunt othee member of that xitl aw she lay won any ta of tn story as cold oy: ¢ Detect! | this Incldent y|the deat girl Me look hia eyes gildtened wit hlezer stimon§ seemed to cheer th and McAlister, who drew, togevier and chatted. Ja He Corroborates Testimony G.ven by McAlister and Death. Campbell followed “thas Me. murder of Je oth De eyalre neecutor Embey, Andrew J . but struggled on the witness st ftern the erlal ia Pater Death ver yaw anys Hosme s composed anit &F nerves very es on the saw Mer 5 Jennies suid he was twenty bookkeeper: that le widowed mother sts yells testimony anime of Lawyer nd ber wi + Strenuoualy se Hoffman, but: to: Can er the quent 1h wan a Wally te same ay Death'= question was’ with whom he spent newered? vo of Getober IST asked me It + than either MeAlls i aomechine tnt back and forth tn the that MoAth question 2 of a Fox and a Crab, was anxto: sald “and I tolt ner a little story fox and crab that I remembered read- | Campoe abou alata “Didn't you tell the detectives: that’ ae eee ine nouse,| YOU and McAlister met at Kent's avg.) SME etry os store, and (hat you agreed then to alte. >) rubbing fis face wit hi au champagne bottle, that was ali" ol aew, when he and Jen | oe Abont Alleged Dragging. fe were walking around to Sal's wa-| | Didn't you say that McAlister ad a) looking back and wone | i! i : assent cored Ue and poured some of Its contents ether Death would follow and Then Campbell and Kerr got inte ! » Jennie’s giass, saying bes ss rs id sohei eit anaers would muke her ively?" @ bor et druggions’.