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a RACING# SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGES 8 & 9. f “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” iZ acs i * \ PRICE ONE CENT. ~NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903. i 5G, vi EDITION [ « Circulation Books Open to All.”? = I PRICE ONE CENT, ’ MAN WHO WAS FOUND MURDERED IN A BARREL, HIS CLOTHING — AND SOME OTHER ARTICLES THAT MAY HELP TO IDENTIFY HIN ! ROOM T0-CLOSE 3 »@ Mrs. Jacob H. Vanderbilt Gets a ik : cUN FSS KY Dispossess Notice from Her ¢ Landlord and Asserts Wealthy Relatives Are Persecuting Her ) Dark Clouds Hover During ae the Ceremony at New- ALLEGES PERSONAL SPITE. port by Which Reginald Proprietor Decla Her Charges and Miss Cathleen Neil- Are Not True and Explains that He Has Simply Got Tired of His son Are Pronounced| — pargain. Husband and Wife ina Riot - of Gorgeous Flowers. While marriage bdells are ringing in Newport to-day for young Reginald C. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Jacob H. Vanderbilt, originator and founder of the first wom- en's smoking-room in this county, Is CORNELIUS SENDS A sitting in her Fifth avenue Ortental par- lors sadly contemplating the eviction no- WIRELESS MESSAGE. | tico wnicn nas just been served on her by her landlord. Mrs. Vanderbilt says the way of the { Friends of the Bride and Bride- | clsarette smoker may be hard, but that ene will win out in the battle which she ap groom Prepare Surprise for | says the Vanderbilt family is forcing upon her. Them at Their Honeymoon| “tz: certainly looks as though I were being persecuted to the extreme,” sald i Home by Strewing It with | atrs. vanderbitt to an Byening world reporter to-day, “but all the Vander- y Bushels of Rice and Decorate | pits ana their retainers in the world MAN IN BARREL WAS TORTURED, THEN. MURDERE Investigation by the Police Shows that He: Was Stabbed Twenty Times by His Slayers. Before They Finally Ended His Life by Cutting His Throat. DECOYED TO THE HAUNT OF HIS’. SLAYERS BY WOMAN’S LE7 Detectives Believe He was the Victim of Secret Society, Being Led to This Imp sion by the Fact that the Body Was. Concealed. ae i +, {cannot crush me in my endeavor to f eetieay Ro ing Everything with White | cam ativing. The frst intimation 1 had -. -) Kesmopret 162 of my being put out of this place was kg “we at Sag Ribbons, Including Horses, | tas: evening, when the proprietor camo to me and announced that I would have tine sae Cows and Dogs. to leave. The electric Heats have been : Death by torture seems to have been the fate of the man whose ——_ cut off and the things which he agreed (COLLATE SHOWING rai Crs q was found with the throat cut and jammed into a barrel in Eleventh etree to let me use and sell on commission ZAUNDRY MATA. \ ih Rorday. 3 (Special to The Evening World.) he 1s taking away without even con- i f a NPWPORT, R. I, April 14.—At noon | sulting me. Even the tea service which ’ Tho autopsy, which was held at the Morgue by Coroner's Weston this afternoon, disclosed the fact that the murderers had i their victim at least twenty times before the final throat-cutting | place. On the left side of the neck there were thirteen distinct None of them was an inch long and ecarcely thore than a half-inch d HELD BY LEGS AND TORTURED. ‘here were no ‘bruipes on the body. To Dr. Weston end otf viewed the body !t apheared as though the man had been held by arms and legs while the friends who did him to death tortured him these stabs in the left side of the neck and then finally finished off victim by the great gashes on the right side of the neck, which the jugular vein and the wind-pipe. The contents of the dead man’s stomach showed thet he had’ heartily a short time before death of peas and other fcod, to be obte as a rule in Italian restaurants. As to his identity, there is still no rel clue, Thousands have to-day Reginald Claypool Vanderbilt 1ed | he allowed me to use hé has demanded, Miss Cathleen Gebhard Neilson ufder a and all inside of a few hours. No man would act like that without some cause. bower of American Beauty roses and| Trove is money buck of tt, and he won't Gg 59 Millies in Arleigh cottage, and the Rev. | need to sell any Persian rugs for a long ’ Wather W. B. Meenan, of St. Mary's | time, is mv opinion. Allegen’ Personal Spite. Church, performed the services that wedded the last but one son of this gen-| “Tae verv fact thet ia} aa Lig) eH i i subject me to every jum nm ant Ps 4 eration of Vanderbilt. Pee A ts though Dust In order to Grive the guests from) wore not at the bottom df.1t, but per- | tietr various houses and ftom The| sonal spite. And as the landlord has ; — —— 25. CONNAS WHO FOUND, THE BOCK, Breakers and Oakland Farm the fifty | nothing against me it Tooks as though | the spite emanated from some other horses and two score carriages and ®U-| 106, Why. he tried to put me out to- tomoblles in the stables of Mrs.Corncllus| Gay, but I have paid up to the first of Vandervit, Alfred G. Vanderbilt and} say and 1 won't leave uh then, The Dissatisfied Committee and Men Were Mrs, Nelleon were used. All of the blow simply stunned me. a “The way I am peing pursued is cruel. thot decorated with white and : 5 Pelt tose andl were. wiie’ thon’ ted||[nvar. eines: Tastecred do, ae: Bie any Actually Voting Last Night on the) raonwmectuanx tha ibbdy, but none knew him. : The police have taken up every possible clue, but thus, tay their \ forelock strap. OA) . fH i aioe being dragged into business, and I eus- Pp p i ; , carrying Alfred i roposition to ie U E Photographs made especially for The Evening World.) I iq Vandertlit, the ushers and Fred- | fren them, Bul T will not be downed, ip P the 20S) ee va ee tice t cl t murders that has mystified Ne [t is one ol je most clear-cut m' ers low © Gok Gebhard, who gave the bride, his| 1 intend getting rooms in thie neigh Manhattan System To- Day Whena ROOSEVELT HAS THIS ASSAULT in many years, Even the famous Guldensuppe tragedy was not as hood and starting in on a larger ba ing in its first flush as this gruesome one of to-day, because in the ‘nlece, away, arrived at Arleigh cottage| My trade has grown so that I will take shortly after 11 o'clock. From then on a| two large rooms and a small one. the murdered bath-rubber the events that culminated in the execution ct vehicles, winding Into| “Of course, some people are opposed eace Mess WwW. ess Mota evenoe or. A eae side coral raret Le path em prong ree put, P € age as Received. MOVED HIS CAMP. Martin Thorn in the death-house in Sing Sing were added link by d) Meets, wero driven to Mrs, Nellson’s | and seo how harmless It ts The accusa~ Willa. Because of the lowering skies | tion that I am encouraging women to President Goes from Black Snake to and day by day. fend mist-laden east wind. all of the | OSwift ta talee | tetor of the| Tne 700000 patrons of the four “L"| ence with Mr. Bryan. We decided that} Slough Creek, Preparatory to ? women were closely muffled in wraps| Persian rug store in the rear of which | Toads in this city had a narrow 68-| Ne meu stand pat on the demands we Final Sto FOUR POINTS OF THE MYSTERY. aad furs and the men In ulsters. Mrs, Vanderbilt-and Mlle. de Monnter|cape from having to foot it downtown ; P. a } | Nearly all the guests were in the CONG UGE ADALE SRD Ese DO eae to-tlay or else battle for a chance to Bryan In Good Natured. CINNABAR, Mont., April 14.—Pre: i But in this mystery of Eleventh street there are these. plain house before the Rev. Father Meenan| {ited of nis bargain.” lang on to the street cars, for the ae PpBryan was. tn Rageeralt moved ils camp to-day sented in one mass: & 1 ny _ q ~ 8 se o-day. ack Snake to Slough C ighteen i . ‘oleae maa) eee Saree oe Uae en Bo Tanna PT OU Ne, Ha dien | OoRGe Maze, BORE ed UP aad Mitton RaSWas moked fora | Diack Snake to Slough Creek, elshtec” Detective Accused Saloon-Keep-| First—That the victim's throat was cut almost through by « Vigguiam DE ia Penne, SE NAB ently. Nabe le ne. puRinaaE Pont levees. are Joking for increased| “The situation on the ‘L' Ja in gust) femain at Blough Creek several dayn, id stroke gf a razor or other exceedingly sharp instrument which had ‘partly, an, 7 7 nald Vanderbilt's grooms. and she and her partner think this is Hy then will go to Campon Lake, Yellow- e i- ly after the ceremony the| Play. It is not play, and I don't want | wages and shorter hours. They j stone, Atty’ miles from Cinnabar, whe r of Attacking Him, but Evi cut the ends of the collar. It was apparent that whoever had wielded people In here who regard business in| tnejr demands before General Manager ‘As I told the Employees’ Committee, |h¢ Will remain untll he Js ready to leave dence Shows that the Offense | weapon was sessed of very strong muscle. f | and guests repaired to the | thar light. 1 don't object to clgarette * ter-| we’ h eas! rORC ceed: | the park. Mtge dining room where the wedding |smaking for women, nor do the ladies | Bryan and other offcials of the Inter) iy Abve mer gemched Sivarse: BFSEN —————— r jam barr doub! Be et ae oe ue ee eens anmnoy ve eho come tn here. Tt Weal | porough Company leasing the Manhat-| PER 141 oF the company has said CONNORTON Was on Other Side. Recon dss he body wBa/senEe oe & barrel end come Tt aetions tavlen all ablege arith | eter van epee Sault eet Otel tan system yesterday and were firm that the more you give the employees R (0) FOLLOWS way as to indicate great force had used. This might be led to ‘American beauty roses, These were|can't Le bothered. I don’t like being an | but respectful in thelr position. PWS thet eau is SuRKCaLG, t , ay, that more than one person figured in the killing. fanged in & semi-circle about two|Sdvertising medium. Mrs. Vanderbilt) Arter two hours’ discussion Mr. Brya" | aiq’ Mr. Bryan, “but you must con GAYNOR’S LEAD.} wardman po ey - Bighty- ‘Third—In this rubbish in which the body was packed there-was thinks she can travel on her name, but mommittee that the COM-jslder that the boys have bi ; sayin et ntormied “the 20) fi ROLLS eae ne Yan vaest BREET? eighth street station. was severly repri-|g woman's handkerchief highly perfumed, and a burned portion of a lorge tables at which the bridal part y with her. the | a , ee ee ce the ances: = pany would not grant the demands. ‘he | for a long while manded. by as members of the committee, greatly dis-/ n Har-| suich contained a sentence in Itallan that when translated meant “Cg jaid| Such shape that the least sald the bet- Threatens to Order Arrest of Police FOUR MEN GO DOWN Captain and Detectives for Op- and Neilson families were seated. ° Ex- er he had A White Wedding. STORM HAS COME couraged. called @ eet Shit ae oereeslys rhe had! once.” ‘This led the detectives to believe that a woman might have: . 2 . ecutive mmittee emplo; ressing Saloon-Keeper, | ays It was a white wedding. The decora- HERE FOR A STAY, | Assecistion. which met in Horton Hall WITH CAPSIZED SCOW. P a8 pe! i u*."0a 4 coyed the unknown to his death, tions were all white, on a background *| Bast One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ffth . ro naelos GRIROr 8 | antiea In ries sioner Greene ss before Commis: | Fourth—It was found that the man’s face had been scarred by p Pal . 8 ‘a letectives o. | ‘ 2 fens RAC soa aryteshrat city street, last BIRD ni gtciieand La te Hamilton avenue station tor trial Re 4) ae pr (Went upstairs o | slashes of a knife or razor and the fact that the body had not been hi ; Z » nite pl © hats, The roposition to order e f in ing to close an al-lyae S200n to see 4f gambling was go- ‘ vi fn mrnite, with white picture hate, ‘The | Weather Bureau Announces that aie praea ot ora ot the whole Members of Crew Were in Cabin of for oppression tn try i 00, lose. Bit Ale) igo When he came ling wos 4o-| away or disposed of in the river or through some other means would ushers wore white. puff cravats and Blow from the West May Last system was offered and the vote called Vessel and Unable to Save warning men away from the bulldiig eeu keg him Curran denied cate that the killing was the result of a plan by some secret society” white boutonnieres, and the bride, of Over To-M for, The vote was proceeding with great Themselves, Magistrat: ‘of Long. Island Ho M Currin aye ftted | as the Mafia, Vendetta or Golita. course, wore nothing but purest white, VERT OMOrrOW. deliberation, when a telegram was de~ City, issuing summonses for Police Cap-|* quarrel with dim and. sir Shim | ~ For an hour preceding the ceremony| mpe jocal Weather Bureau hi ivered to one of the committeemen who PHILADELPHIA, April 14.—During | (lh Cooney and two of his wardmen on, while he was seated in ain Hie ® flower-hidden orchestra played, x Dae 28" eof the Grievance Com-|the severe northeast gale which pro- |“ similar Charge. , : ce was badly cut © Wan't a sh the “Lohengrin March” signalled the| gon SATO MEN eta Nar HBRe Pea eauneaae hited In the Delaware River off Marcus | compisine to-day that the police werd) ; Richards, af No, storm wi nued along the ook, Pa. , annoying him by. trying to'keep mem- @pproach of the bridal party. The Rev. id Hook, 28 bers of'm woclal clu from gathering tn Middie Atlantic and New England| ‘This telegram was from Gene THRUST INTO A BARREI Father Meenan, attended by two " . 2 Four men of the crew aro in the cabin Plover the onlac nt Mam a altar, and just as the procession started |10 north winds will continue today and | nut to take ; Licinial Giana ease ation ware all drownes:|eattenenttomtdae, or te the first pi | pitas; 206 sual aa the procmesion started |xo north winds mil contiaus to-day and | arcar m consultation with other OMcnt| Marnus Hook, They mere drowned. | policemen’ for tela no business ff _ you} with throat cut, the body of an Ttal-) flied with cigar stumps, empty Dilt, accompanied by his elder brother,| “S!sned) PRANKENVIELD." he believed something coule ittea ta. TOUOR MEN BOYCOTT CHEESE OF UP-STATE out a warrant, an r wi an of the better class was found double j ette boxes and scraps of freo lune Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, took posi: a and asked the Baeniite: SOR sia) Nib fi Pave tere sea It you ah up in a barrel on the sidewall tn front] pale Bion bnoeriant clue ty SXiei tons beside the pr suspend aetion un ' t Instead. a of the New York Mallet and andle| was a pape} about ‘ y Feet * There’ ts altogether. too | of ap) 4 Avenue} On it three word 1 Miss Neilson advanced o: telegram asked the Grievance Comm \ of thig sort of ine | Works, at Eleventh street an were words in palit, Nalisan advanced on che arm ot/{ WEATHER FORECAST. [1 00'to‘meot him at nis omce FARMERS AND GET OFFER FROM WESTERN DEALERS busin “gol 824% reat which “Detective Sergeant n Application was made ransiated: “Co: o A Mi Four handkerchiefs on whieh hy 4 ae © pris the murderers had wiped their]. ° 1.” victim, which the al nde were found ia the barrel. tried to burn,” sald the Itellam One of them apparently belo tective, to a woman, being sma! On one side of the barrel, faintly GERMANY ASKED fumed. in lead pencil, the police also diseg This handkerchief might indicate that|the address "No, 936 Third at TO EXPLAIN s woman had something toedo with the} ‘rpe police found a cigar store murder, and that theory is further borne| nothing that would throw is pe a nut by the fact that a fragment of a 1ét- myetery. State Department Wants the Facts|'*" Which might have been written PY| ‘The murder and the disposal of \ % 4, and the Com- to A for the thirty-aty Hl te, guted onthe smotion to Brant ane he 4 tll Wednesday. : Mephemen demand tor conductors an in| ropositions from representatives of Western cheese dealers Ligntly clasped a serpent necklace of |} vieluity—Ratn to-night, ee ee asanian auerdsJoffering their product ot 14 cents a pound ,which Is one-half a dpe a ba iralb tyne fears gti a mat He ers trom $1.55 to 8140, car coupters,|cent lower than the piaduct of New york State farmers, were Lion wae tadiesied by the aendotnechay || Tait fettowed Wy elondy wee fi crom 1.10 to #75; hand awitchmen, from} mado ai jadays meftina of the New York Liquor-Dealers’ As- i) ther. $1.76 to $2.20. ; 7 ‘i Barr Treen Seliowes td) Bier Men Will Stand Pat. sociation in Terrace Carden. The session was behind closed which were probably as costly an array dent of theloors. It is proposed to boycott the up-State farmer by buying Wes gowned in heavy white silk with a @ostly veil of rare lace flowing back from the crown of her head to the end of the train, Around her throat was|| 18 fox New York City George EB. Pepper, pri oe accounts vob! as aver was bestowed on two young| Es-Commress: ‘Taylor Dead, union of “L’ employees, said to-day to] +} Jest . 4 people at the advent of thelr married] WASHINGTON, April 14.—Ex-Con-| The Evening World: the product of the Wes: ern houses. In Relation to Arrest of 8 woman was found with the body, body had evidently been Ate. arenenen Abner Taylor, of Ilinols, is} ‘Phe Executive Committee saw Mr ‘ > Missionaries Mats, Say Police, planned. ‘The police say the ‘Anything but the weather the Vander. | dea ere after an iliness of Bryan for two hours yestengay, We 5 S c . i +) oe done to death by his own oow pits end Nelisons have been ‘oraying| Weeks. Mr. Taylor, who was in| presented the demands of the men in : LATE RESULTS AT BENHINOS. WASHINGTON, Aprit 14 —The State| Another theory te thay she mel WES] from motives of revenge OF for came with daybreak, when the akies | Mulne in 1h, was & yeloran of the civil! formal shape. We asked for nine hours Sixth Race—-H, L. Coleman 1, Black Dick 2, Benckart 3, 1 | Pepartinent has as » German Goy. | Silled because Ta | ie ice companies| Vepdetts or Mafia plot. hung low with a gray wall of clouds|Logisiature and was twice elected to] and $2.60 a day for conductors tnd #2 for a enenean nie dealienimiaaiain! of the facty| {Fable OY ted out of nearly & million ss Viewaanee LN apetyed rain, and by the time those | onsress, being a member in 1889 and| guards, The matter was talked over MPHIS. { , 4 eportation Tro ee eesut the police are convinced that javener View: = s ment was reached. i. Bryan wi 2 ie mi VT i i students of the “4 TI nee thened | A ; Mas sitting through the alr, In fact, 1t| wed Co arin ore pome hy Une: | persuade us we were asking too much, Fourth Race—Barracl Je tnane n URS Amer Catablishiment | ie Maha Tell theory Matures of the] SUL atier stripning It, Bay had Besse: a 9 Gay well opuld be, wile, Mary, amine Taare aM and) and fnew -peitee, age, at jhe A The mutter was broilleht to the atten: |lorime are stmilar to those known to Haye sas the an was elther a Mra, Nellson, mother of {hl toung unconscious in thelr apartmen us uo "more tine voaterday TWO ARRESTED FOR “RUBBERING” AT THE FLATIRON, —|uon of the state Dumiriment “ormaily hoon committed by. the Mafia, . atinued on Be | Eicon on tenving, (3 come badk or” Bosicoman Meyer, of the West Thirtieth street station, this | ie Riess Hin "or vy 2 eae Qouy wes atl warm when found,| On, the otto, G6: : F veto R 5 rderert bins na. in @ Note reciting that these showing that the mui re had r two young men who.were “rubbering” at- Bene tad ween narshiy’ treated, mecords| ed to “diapowe of thelr vickim’ ‘sT00v08,