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3 _\being the om By 1 an ‘stolen $100,000 worth his desk. The town laughed ‘admitted that he probably had them, WOMAN DECOYED HIM TO DOOM. (Continued from First Page.) & oa NOAMS, POLICY KING, [5 UP FOR TR is Counsel Vainly Pleads for AGAIN. an Ad- ournment on Account of Adams's Feeble Health, but Court Refuses the ‘Request and Case Goes On. ic "Adame, who has the reputation Polley Kin, was put on trial again to-day, ‘with violating the pollc tried under the same indictment vago, but the jury disagreed then Adams, who , has been spending his time nis money to keep the case from He got desperately went abroad for his health and the case postponed, first for one and then another. but never wh: thelr hands re any one else could get ance sheets used in the game of policy and other tneriminating were found In the ofee at the It was said py the de- Adams's oMce ‘had been ng-house for the whole policy system of this city and his arrest considered the most important made tn Besged for Adjournment, When Adams arrived in court his face was covered with a gray beard and h He was ac- companied by his son, young Atbert, who tm a lawyer and Is assisting ex-District- dited| Attorney James W. Ridgway in the de- haw been generally cre |Attorney James W. Ridgway in the de: Mr. Iudgway presented to Justice Scott pring in this clty for many years. /an affidavit as to the physleal condition had trouble with the authoritles| oc the fefendant In an effort to managed to escape Mrlous trouble by the liberal uso of Bessions ied the raid on Adams's hird streot policy headquarters, pt Fight after him and finally forced th being the head and front of the! ‘and on, but ha: adjournment. M ‘and jt i# an in- ake him undergo the tatigie Of late years, having accumulated » He is a physical wreck ani he has set himself up as a real- State ngent ostensibly and made claim #6 Rome social position, When he was/|t\ a two years ago by Capt, God- ‘8 men on warrants i Jerome he declared that some one Justice Scott denied the request of Mr. instructed Clerk Penney Ridgway and 2 roll of the 100 tal ued by Jur- complete at 8 o'clock. y Districts Attorney opened for the prosocution, ‘outlining the A telting what the District4A ttor. as to Adama’ connection with the places raided. of securities ‘identical and appeared to have morn there by constant ure. etor Schmittherger ordered out eserves of Hldridge, Delancey and Union Market stations and sent through the Italian colony to bring roepers to the station-house. bout two hundred men and were taken to the Union Market on-house to look at the body, but fl failed to identify it, Woman Finds the Body. The murder was Alscovered by Mra, Brancla Connors, of No. 169 Avenue D. loft her home at 6.90 o'clock for the . Turning the corner of Hleventh it past the sawmill of the New York it and Handle Works, she saw a standing outside the curb and of a lot of lumber left out on sidewalk for seasoning. § old coat over the top of the barrel, [Thinking some Long Island tarmer had Siedbpped the barrel trom his wagon while Dis way from the Tenth street Connors stepped into the street and She screamed when saw the hand and foot of a man h the edge of the coat. n Joseph Metall ran up, and off the coat, he saw the dead of the murdered man. fest had been drawn together and body shoved into the receptacle, man John F. Winters was sum- He sent in an ambulance ¢ notified the Union Market Sution. Sergeant Barr arrived he over- the, barre! and dumped the body jt on the aldewalk, The wound in the Hroat, was discovered, he ‘pody proved about forty years old, 6 feet 9 in height and of medium weight had dark skin, a black ind curly black ha. ted that he was a man ‘He wore a black overcont, yest of brown tweed, ie striped trouser: white turn down collar with gr black check four-In-hand ue. ‘black laced shoes and ae were found an old- 4 silver lnk- watch ate stamp and one cent, There no papers or letters. tof hin vest was a hoavy brass t, Petrosini, the Italian de- Detectives Krauch, O'Con- Inspector Me- the body removed and McConnille, examination made there by a police evealed only the wound in the here wero absolutely no other indications of violence, Woman Who Found the Hody. Mrs, Francts Conners, who found tho is employed in @ restaurant in Fourth street. “I went to the bakery at 5.9 o'clock this morning.” she sald, Hleventh street 1 saw the barrel atand- ing Just peyond the cur as though it from a Long Island truck It was the coat which ‘That will make @ nico farmer's wagon. Just us Lifted it T saw the human head it was a man's foot. “Well, TL certainly dtd scream, walking slowly ther side of the street 1 could not speak, only point to off the coat, and I went on my wight slokened me, y dawn at the t sticking wp. He came baok a up the coat. there was th no and raining there only a few minutos before I dls- ucing the Sugar Barrel. working on had traced the barrel from one of nd thence to It was sald to have been one were shipped Pennsylvania about a year ago, whieh refinery it went the police would ‘One of the reasons we think the mur- of the detectives, “is that two avars on a blue check bis handkerchief (not been on the was shown b t was hardly wel In the inside tor MoClusky arrived on the at 7 o'clock, With him were De- ATTACKED SCHOOL “GIRLS, POLICE SAY. y Charges Will Be Made Against Young Man Captured, » In Brooklyn by a Janitor. an had then beon dead about WRIGHT A VICTIM, UNTERMYER SAYS, Lawyer Arrives from Europe with Evidence Collected There —Says Client Is Persecuted. ne Glegiitz, ho works in a grocery at No. 9 ¢ Wemue, Brooklyn, was held by Magis Invotham in the Gates avenue ) Court this aftern cking Theda mine years ola, wno lives at wa 0 hel iy, in whose pre arrested yesterday pring Welhetm, myer has com extradition to} of! ler (han a hundred * said the law- Ale have been made. Wright's Innocence vinced that my client ts « I have becon ¥ avenue and building yesterduy fefay another sirl:latter the failure of Globe Finan Corporation, assisting the Public) directors of the firm to straighten mate if he had been uit, y grime he would Setdyes’ call not have stayed there Will Oat exteadl- in, @ country: nok there Invited gues’ scarcely room for the floor of the villa were thrown Into one. Carloads of Flowers. with the comfort of her guests, so that almost at the last moment a amall army changes that widened the area where the wedding took place. background to the floral color schemé. Newport by any means, Gray, Ellis Adama, Jules Neilson, 8. Stone and Arthur Burden, Honeymoon on a Farm. pair drove to Bandy awaiting them, driven away to Sandy Potnt they we showered with ri the missiles striki the shoulder, have to take a steamer from Boston, he is a practical exile from because he ayolded the subpoena 1x by District-Attorney Jerome in Cantleld case, less im age of brother, the first me: | that ever crossed the i Just night Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt wave a dinnor at “The Breaker: |bridal party, the mombers of both fam- Mes and a score of thatr int friends, forty in all. Many of the friends of the brideg: m were not ine B®. J, Berwind's marble they met a dozen young briet consultation they s n, After ted, \from the driveways of a half dozen dif a few miles of white ribbon, gation thy Fake for Sandy Point cottage in Poris mouth. When they arrived at Sanity | Point they made their way inside covered tne floor In every room, ex the bridal chamber, with ric#, Jeven endeavored to enter the bri¢ Jchamber, but were forbidden entran by an elderly man who had b | Vanderbilt servant for two gene JNo bribe would induce him to let t |parw the threshold of this chamber | a wed Hice on Floor | Before the lark was fininhed the Noors of nearly every room in the house wer with rive and the lags of every table and chair ted with bowknots of | white rion, ‘They did not stop the: however, but penetrated to the stables Jana tied the tails and manes of the horses, the legs of the cows and the necks of the dogs with white ribbons. bon to the weather yan the fas end of the fost! rAROUL 10 ba £HE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1903, THE BRIDE, BRIDEGROOM AND ONE FAIR BRIDESMAID THE CENTRAL FIGURES AT THE BIG NEWPORT WEDDING TO-DAY. (Continued from First Page.) brife, rented Arlelgh cottage for the purpose of having the ceremony per- formed there, she found to-day that, with the elaborate decorative scheme, 160 to witness the ceremony, even though all the rooms on the main Beside him on the waxe nk and after waiting a few minutes Reginald In) a trap and Joine entered the President ot down into the the bank, who took th CROSS UNDER MORGAN'S FIRE, Police Inspector Completes His Direct Testimony and the Prosecutor Takes Him. Se ae"™. BALK AT FIGHT WITH FARMERS, Some of the Republican Saloon- Keepers Believe that Proposed Boycott Would Be Bad. presents wer: ral boxes anc When Mrs. Netlson made out her invi- tation lat she estimated the bare space room. When the last bank of palms, ferns and potted shrubs was put in place early to-day she found that the protuation of floral decorations was 0- ing to Interfere to no small degree In Several trips su the presents took them tn again, a and Alfred got into t driven to Arleizh. detectives sat nthe wugo trap they were ant Kelly and h policeman carried two revol [ w York, arrived to-day and imm: Chief of Police guest he had been s ‘The Chief feared to trust his men alone of Mlorists haq to be called on to make Richards, at nt from New York. An {dea can be had of the Jayishness of the decorations when it is taken In mind that 25,000 cut flowers were used in giving color to the green-banked rooms and forming the brillant altar bower. Seven carloads of various green plants, ferns and vines were used as a head of the police department did the honesty or alertness particularly nok was on his way to New) fame crook, as Pollce Inspector Adam A. Cross was at the rack to-day for cross- Assistant District-At- ‘The Retail Liquor Dealers’ Association 1s wrought up over the proposition ¢o fight the up-State farmera onthe cheese, milk, ‘hops and utter kopcott. ‘The Republican mombers of the asso- elation have cold-storagg pedal extrem- ities over the proposed boycott, and at (anything along that line is done tt will be by the Democrats and those Repub- leans who do not fear the lash, | This became evident at the meeting ot | the Executive Committee of the associa- at Terrace committes met to consider the boycott! scheme, the fdea being to bring the far- mers to @ realizing sense of the possible danger to them in the passage of the ‘You are unreason- high-license tax bill, Sub-committee were to be appointed to work for the general adoption of the boycott of up-s ucts by @ll the Iquor dealers and saloon men In Greater New York was also to be named to visitt the brew- while In the Pollee Department?" asked @F and urge upon them the necessity of s upon State hop-growers. ave bean In this service for twen- | ters were received from out-of-town prod- | plans by which the be supplled daily with the products from other States for My | free-lunch oynters. damper was put Hding| last put examination uxedo and suece Into the hous cakfast was serve He drifted into th the presents were and was necklace wher he was lenly spotted by two New York de- t warning that stand the Inspector completed his testi- chiof, giving an entirely differ- din making his ling with the ‘Then Arleigh is not a large cottage for Deputy Pollce Commissioner Epstein on charges of neglect of duty, Miss Gladys Vanderbilt was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Florends Twombly, Natalle Schenck, Eyeline Parsons and Isabelle May. Tho ushers were Peter Goolet Gerry, Albert the witness he heeded with alacrity, | that since that Inurkably successful at several big wed-| Rey. Man, | the minister. a while In the Pollce Department?" asked re arranged inj hands with me Jow mahog-| shook hands. dresses Immaculate! ingly ingratiating address, The wedding presents row on a lon ly and has an excew He was one of the great- est handshakers I ever saw. seemed such a good friend that I sald to him joculanly: xe, You won't be | thing less ian Paradise, hands again." yer Newieocted Duty, you ever neglected your duty Directly after the breakfast the bridal Point farm, where they will spend thelr honeymoon | prior to their departure for Hurepe, ana it waa learned to-day that when they | arrived there they found @ surprise sitting-room prof Arleigh cottage. ‘his table is groom's colors, ‘The entire. top h is fifteen feet long, wels in thelr cas tisfled with any- and with that As the bride and bridegroom were} her daughter plate and glass, cheats, are placed on sand tabourettes a © and alippers, one of /Miken from tt Mrs, Vanderbilt on are guarded by It was stated In Newport to-day that Ca AU when Mr. Vanderbilt starts on his Honeymoon journey to Europe he will) ty-flve year and I have given ail my time the Inspector. worked like a slave day and night. liquor dealers nt Sheridan ha he drove the wa. of presents from the Aquidneck Bank and th 1 ike a slave Police Department—and this, this is my were returned 09 A WEEK ENOUGH FOR A COUNTESS, Magistrate Decides that That ls Sufficient for One With a ; Collection of Names. It was given out this afternoon that Cornelius Vanderbilt had seat a wire- @ratulation ty his sage of the kind Bven the cold-featured Bbstein piped s8-oxamtnation without any show of Club, of his district, Made 110 BR, Morgan brought out by his first the Inspector, by an Eyening World was not at * to the question that nate ‘ had m e | 6a oung NO_ralds on diso r detatis of * went about gettin against disorde skilful fencing cluded. At the conclusion of the dinner several of the ushers #lipped out and walked down Bellevue avenue coward lace, whore a ad a fow minutes later automobiles tesued prosecutor tried all the arts at mmand to make the insp an emphatic most of bis ob- ferent cottages. Into these the young men piled and drove down {nto the yil lage. There they secured nearly all the rice in town, a dozen or more bags and times that he could 1 live on $a w WAS 9 anRry penses and take them I guess when the Iquor de they started out at a lively there anythin, finally demanded memory to-da: “It was very good on direct the fight would 1 Rooert Gra- oc THEATRE BLAZE IN PASSAIC. Firemen Overcome Damage Heavy (Spenial to The Byeniag World.) PASSAIC, N. J,, April 14.—Several fire- wedded Carl J ‘ cused Inspector ross said that the Twelfth had been a one AiLons, #y way about him nete captive » Cross, had titled widow dod to an advertisement for 116 disorderly Wasn't that Assistant Dis y was not able to cateh the contradiction, what he could, badly damaged the Kmpire 'The- was adjourre All were revived and the masority con their work atthe binge? oO” vith honors ne With honors res bullding,” whic HALLETT KILBOURN DEAD. ting with the defense. tig him With non-support erected two tories high and in entire elty department * for six hoarse before they were under vontrolL The lons was about $90,000. B, B, ORCUTI’S RESTAURANT, went to live at California PI hud started Government WASHINGTON, tue home To oap the climax, one of the youths climbed to the roof of the stable and attached & great streamer of white rib- hen they returned to Newport at reckless speed, which, luckily for them, failed to rouse the alert constabulary of Middletown from thelr slumbore. 4% scarcely two hours bad been used in the prank, they returned to Newport in time to engage vities at The es Chief Clerk of the Interior Departunet, and one of the most! i pow open at idl widely Known citizens of Washington, died her to-day seventy-two years old, he was arrest order of sna St acluded that this was a hint for me to make bi wife want to asked the Magistrate. — ee of paralysis, "1 tube man and the Counters In 5 ' The, Count then decided that Hrushie od | CAULAGY, On Apel 14 BRIDGBT CMLLAGY, be- loved wife of —— Onllegy, a ber gate} years old and ts falr and fat, Seeeehs Luatarspe Seana |plant, that the people of ¢ The ‘ate prod- A committee Let- upon the y non-appearance of New York | #everal Republican members of the com- not explain thelr ab- Among them was Michael Hines, leader tae of the Second of the Benjamin B. whose rooms are When reporter the meeting he + and Oden u and tired of the whole What do you think th to ut on War togs and get into a squab: can f lot of io against the and power of the State? My of and so are the hand wbllean Hauer men, know what would men ry to carry out this fight against the State? of business, tors would be put on their trall rs would DELL DEFENDS | al ara LEGISLATORS. Paine’sCelery - Compotind” Less Corruption in Albany Now Sa ie nee SN ate fs than at Any Time in His) Vitalityto the System.” Recollection, Governor De-|, “Worn and sick in body and mind” is the unfortunate condition of a vast ma Clares. of our American people, young and olf in the springtime. The strenuous life 1 business, Bro ional and literary a ALBANY, April 14—Gov Odell to-day, and women—their worries, cares ant in receiving a monster petition circulated | *”Xleties, all contribute to weaknesses by the Order of Acorns in favor of the municipal ighting plan, which was the outfrowth of the exposure of gas ex- tortion made by The Evening World, took o mn to defend the logistature from charges of corruption Me also admitted that in view of the unanimity In favor of a public lshting ater New York should be allowed to mako the ox- periment. In defending the legisiators, ho sald: “You people down in New York are Inconsistent. If a bili that you don't lke passes I am charged with having jammed it through, and if a bill fails to pass, I am accused of having used my influence against it. “I have come to the conclusion that the best thing I can do ts to rest on my dignity as Governor and walt until Measures are properly before me. “The papers down ther are talking} of the corrnption of this Legislature I have ben connected with legislation for many years, and I have never known of a Legislature in which there Was les corruption. W. H. PHEDAN. ‘You charge these legislators with| ———— nifest them. corruption, and then you come up here|#d physical ail nents that manifest them- and ask them to pass your bills, 1| Selves to an alarming extent as spring ad- Am hot opposing any bill that Mayor vances, Tired and deathly ee a ‘ants, Cea ot? Mme, that) morning, sluggish and poisoned bloos toca to give Spo seislators sulllelent | defective’ digestion, constipation, kidneys you ought to send them here." “/and liver unable to perform, their fune+ ey eae Was sekodiie ne aid not | tions—all tend to make life a heavy bur- onluion tn fayor of the Monroe city light-| de2- Men and women should: commence ing Dill in New York City the people|this very day to exercise the God-given ought to be allowed to try the experl-| quality Of common sense and use Paine's Rae Ee Sp planing its ‘own electric] Celery Compound, the one and only re *Yos, 1 guess you are right there.’ liable spring health builder, Mr. W. H. pins igh ote Je people: of New York | Peedan, business manager cf the “Globe . oct lighting phan ant te | Gazette,” Mason City, Iowa, says:— You ‘not think hit they ave as ‘micn| “L feel impelled by a deep sense of right to do this asa man has to ght] gratitude to express how much | have his own famp in his own house?" Jo-| been benefited by Paine's Celery Come sepis Johnson, Jr, who presented the| pound; it has made me a new person. DetOH Sek Co nawerert ivea tt There is nothing else which so well re “Then you think that the Consolidated | stores vitality to the system.” Gas Company has no right to take a/ The Hon. Edward McKenny, Jefferso position on the matter one way or an-| City” Mo, says: “Paine’s Celery Con. answered the Governor. pound is the great national remedy. Vex cheerfully recommend it.” THis LADY BLOOD HUMOURS Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Halr Humours, Whether Simple Serofulous 01 Hereditary Speedily Cured by Cuticur : Soap, Ointment and Pills. HAD CONSUMPTION! i eee ore A Complete External and Internal 1 chvan ta teste etageof conmumnuon.| — TRatment, One Dollar, terrible night sweats of consumption, coughed continually and violently and wad rapidly approaching a consumptive's death "Two brother: 0 sisters and my mother died ot aba mpt ela y In the treatment of torturing, digs No medicine seemed to benefit me. 1] figuring, t crusted, Analy, besasua bo low thet (ie imNt rAtane | eee nes LoMIDg BORIy) OF pimply, ers at my bedside had to give me every few | blotchy and serofulous humours of the Minutes a whiske stimulant to keep mo alive, “and they thought, that every par skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, 1 oxysm of cou ng would carry me away, o My family phyelelun sald 1 could five but | CUrcur® Soap, Olntment and Pills have two ders more. ‘nas : fee been wonderfully successful, Eyen the a family determined to make one la ty 4 effort te wate ty life, and finally ordered | Most obstinate of constitutional ue the Koch Inhalation Treatment, of 48 West | monrs, such as bad blood, scrofula, in« 24d St, New York, to be sent to our home. | herited and contagious humo' ith “T breathed these olly Yapors into m: i umours, wi Jungevand air tuber. Ia a short time the | 1088 of hair, grandular swellings, nleer+ healing | Vapors, panes BD mY. bronchtal ous patches In the throat and mouth, t , al nearl a pint of mal wi 5 ties a ‘out, which gave me the first relict 1 | Sore yes, copper-coloured blotches, ag bad bad in’ many months, well as boils, carbuncles, scurvy, sties, uh “1 ulcers and sores arlsing from an im. Fon Lomubictely ‘cured of my coneuniption, | Pure or impoverished condition of the Not i truce of the disease tu tet. my lungs | blood, yield to the Cuticura Treatment, are healed, and I breathe normally and| when all other remedies fail. that’ I'am permanentiy cured. ‘MM fautly ‘physician, who bad ven me up to| And greater still, 1f possible, 1s the 4 A most enthusiastic in his praise of the | wonderful record of cures of torturing, Koeh treatment disfiguring humours among infants and ound onglemnly, divert that every, word of this cntidren. “The suifering wich Cutlcura ested to call upon me or to ask my neigh-| Remedies have alleviated among the born and friends. my of Whom marvel at My) young, and the comfort they have ai MRS. JOSEPH NOLAN, forded worn-out and worried parents, 68th St, Brooklyn. | have led to their adoption in countless Lees | homes as priceless curatives for the Laundry Wants—Femaie. skin and blood. Infantile and birth hr <5 DANE Sea se< Le nae Li mours, milk crust, scalled head, eczem BODY TONER after Tyler machine, Koapton | Mshes and every form of itching, scaly, Laundry, 449 W. 63d wt | pimply skin and scalp humours, with EHS; wood pay, Heady work. | loss of hair, of infancy and childhood, aan Senn nate Ha hae Tag7mar| Ste SPeedily, permanently and economb | 7 io work 0 roa : chine; also other work, Twin Bleam Laundry, | Cally cured when alt other remedies 4°18 Concord wt., Brooklyn, suitable for children, and even the best INONER on soft neglisve ahirta, new piock work | Physicians, full. after machine; alto ironer on family shirts. i 1 the wor! 1063 7h ave WANTED—Good family tro “B. 10dth st, WANTED—Experl j steady work, 188 iced shirt Ironeri| wood Wagan, ‘hak for Superintendent Laundry. Apply Pine’ appie_ntrget entrance Hotel St. “George WANTHU—Experienced woman 19 good wanes. Auk for Muperintond iy Pienapbie entrence ie GIRLS for mang! be “ ALT W. 11Gb at, between 9 end MAKKIR an fuer tor joundey; ao we 218 W. 6th at GinLa WANTED, 0} ‘Crymal Lint ny Brooklyn, | 4%: . GIRL WANTBD (0 mark “and aisort iy Inuudry,| EXPERIENCED sha 16 Th Brooklyn laundry Co., 116 Tio sel ee ood pay, Heath nd, 2641 T vik eke vine im faunil Laundry Wants—Male. Grown Laundry, 21 W. 24 at a wasters wit oR —Wa ri 7 BOYS over 16 (o make Vicwbelves generally wane, MON BRa ren ess, igh. siner port Trop | ofl, weave to begin 6. Wallaoh's Laundry, geome Caundry, 18 and 18 a at,” Biktyn, | 1210 2 ‘nic stand Be, Ma, or without @ able to hai Maashlae rage ‘and “helpers. #ilgrim Bteam | 2 : mary, 2041 ve Laundry, 86-04 34 mt, Brookly * WANTED: Experienced ian In waah roca wuss + AUNDAWAS—Strong, Fliable woluan aa” ral sady ocr) tales aundrves om Monday nnd Tuesday; per- | Relbet “hy "“Bieatn Laundry, “18-18 Concert wee mauent work. “Apply maral ng, with reference, | See Asean ia Gall “Giv wad Galler bf af ‘Ave. Layudry, Merarat sts

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