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wpe THIEF MURDERS AGED WOMAN: WAN PUNE LUSITANIA, WIit $12,000,000 GOLD “FRE NTE. VANDERBILT'S J CHEON PARTY ‘Body of Mrs, Zesara V igil Whose Husband Is a Cuban Planter, Lay at Foot of the Stairway from First Floor. e body of Mrs. Zasara Vigil, Ceasario Vigil a wealthy-Cuban and forme: the head of the weas found dead py her negro servant at the foomora fight of airs inher iful browr home in Ae the King model - houses, No. 247 West One fiund it ‘ 5 tata “O'clock _to day. a The case has many mysterious teat Mrs. Vigil's skull was ‘head Indicated a blow. froma i tral Office men, under the personal missioner Wood, are at sea. ‘A diligent search by detectives fail show how a burglar got Into th house. No. valuables are mlssing. but that twenty or twenty-five atchex were found at the top— ‘ef the staircase and that stains, be-| Meved to be blood marks, led into Mrs. Vigil's room, guye the police the idea ihat the gasaliant might have) been | ecared aw ‘ | Aroused. From. Sleen weapon or. fall. A squad of Cen- } hark Mrs, Vigil was dressed only in hor| 7 might robe a! # no covering on rer 7 pe of -Bank--Glerk Note Saying She W: as Sen Burde feet. She had theo appearance of ha ~=—Yng hastily arisen and the fingers of-her Fight hand tightly clutched several un- burned matches, Coroner Harburger was considerbiy worried at several mysterious angles fm the case and decided to have th ~ ‘be@y rmooved to the Horguq ana~an -apiopsy.. performed. , Dr, Fisher ofthe Harlem Hospital) with a revolyer at her home, owas the frst to. view the body. He) Eaxt Twenty-ninth street, _eald thet death was caused by the jo) bow at the base of the brala’ and : thet the woman had heen dead only, | Hospitat, swounds! ‘ree oc’ four hours. The doctor Mrs. Lonero \was forty-nine ycars peached her home at 6.30 o'clock ALM. Work of Burglars, Go far aa the Investigation of the {Old and ohildioes. Her husband is a woman's death bas” progressed 118" bookkeeper in a downtown bank fhe ppyeslion)y belleve): that ie aot crest vannte eee ot a pang of buralars, who ha been W lot late and complained of Infested the Harlem district for weeks, : ‘erible pains in her hoad, “Bight was burning In the kitchen and, 2" her-aulcldal attempt she stretched Ge Graware of \tho buttet were wide) 2erselt out on a hed In her room. The ‘open when the colored maid. Agnes! first shot she fred’ struck -her In the @beon, reached the ground floor, tall Infiieting a terriple wound. With} ‘Mire, Vigil's head lay on the first Pall her remaining vitallty, she held the “ete of the right angular turn of ¢ aealans ter agulast her * other shot Witt a erusifix clasped to_jer-towom: No. 22 late thie at- Bhe—war—taken—to— Believe Where the surseone-ald hier Were mortal, feat extended “upward: | ingere. were no indications of a strug Tale Denetrated the brain, ae and blood only A bottle-af bl-chiotide-of-metcary,on ‘Warn tithe stairway” a table near the bed. showed that he | Muoh:support of the theory of murder | had contemplated—suicide by: mine! eetew ue by_the detectives in the ‘story lake Varig note novice ane: “ald” shee arwsatiren cot |ite 2nd —conslisred her Jf a burden. upon her hu eS Sr ‘the West One Hundred Sel ‘Twenty-fitth street station. She ls | O° Matec i eee mare ‘about ‘twenty-three wears old, bright in | direc AR enemy, step in conversation and answered the Reuter eee Le Trust ‘Company, he on promptly. fs ———__ ~ Storyiof the Mald. PIMLICO RESULTS. ‘ogre, Vigil retired last night about solani 14 ofcbick/* sho auld, "Her living] prarrtco RACE TRACK, Md. Nov. rooms are at the top of this staircase! ¢ rotiow! Se iz al ‘on the second’ floor, My room in on the races here to-day Burd oor Just above hers, I went to) Uist RACH Six turlongs.-Joh bed abiut $30 o'clock. I slept soundiy| Edwards, 101 “(Delay yea longa. hs the results’ of the night. (1 arose early and was going UP) Sis furlongs <—frazial 2 to 1 and RL Pi “ down the stalrs to the kitchen hy tl 10 Raaidatainy: reba 1 nde fogs: RRoren)s 10 to. 1 and front way when I saw hor body lying Morning Light, ita face downward at the bottom of the *,to J:'% Goodman also ran. Time— Might 1 triedito exduae’her, and then{ atte Called the police, THIRD RACK: Three-veara:lde and +" upwar mile ‘and a furlol Lal 105) Tam sure, thot Iiturned the fights | (Dolaby), evan and 1 to a 1; ‘O6oa mi out In the kitohen when I went to! Spray, oe Creare § to. 1 and 3 to 1, ed, I know that: the drawors tn tho | Lota Hater, 115 (McCabe) 2 to 1 and § buffet were also closed. ‘Thin morning | °° ‘he TimenS0U 4, the, Jota’ were turned, on full and. the ROURTH RACH_Three.year-olt ‘and buffet wan open, I don't know yet it eaowte suet pa i "altars enything 14 missing, for 1 have not had 17: (Hatrison) a ‘out, second) Bext Boy, 139: ( Ww tfne to look. pe @ince I have been hera Mrs, Vigti wheiino | Matera) ‘Change! to-day Inthe ward; one ule Wri He pelt pits Mou FIETH RACH Ao-yah ot @, tuys (Continued on Second Page.) nd ee stom 8 st AF (Deisby) — 0B. Profit. 10 (Beck- ODELL @HOWS NO CHANGE, |man tito tana gio ss Time Litke NEWBURG, N,. ¥., Nov. =) SIXTH RACE—Three-yoar-olda and up- to 02, 13. Ballot Box, ‘ - eltlon of ox-Gor. Oitll, Ho parted aotadtelny, 6. 10 t, and § 10:5, 4 Noor fairly: goody and Wax reported | keleeta, 9, tot a : fe be comfortapio Che morning. o& Time as rs ,fractured’as if by a bludgeon, and another contusion on the top of the jw uuirth Deputy. Com. | [Anon two weeks aro a fire of uh { Mrs, Maria Lonero shot herseif twice! during the entire night. I have been! ard 2 o's Dixie temime, {eg ite Mra, Vigil'e mald for only'a week, but Mant # to 6 1 tod and out f, ne - Girlng that Ume 1 never knew her to{1iTws. Soniae, “Brasmedodls, “Guneol: got up after retiring. as pton, Paul Pry aleo ran, "I did not. hear a sound during the; SECOND RAQE—Four-year-olds and | 1 for 110 (Becks | wee At ia Land eves not been : [ Xerces recommend | Trenten duous Seas: Smashed Tew is Only in an Ash Barrel]. tnd no_Damage Was Wheelhouse, 80 Feet Doers ee Mite RVANTS |” SCREAMED. jour HEROIN OWN RECORD. | man Frisch Put It Out| and Was Thanked by the Host. | Speeded ae Big Gale at} 24.35 Knots, with 618 for Best Day's Run. Thigh vie Lusitania hune up anew | qe of Comslius Vander=|Fecord- of tanya, 18 hours and-ttrmin- Fit: broke un.alutes when she mide berth at the honor of several out-ef-|Cunnrd fine pler to-day her nassengers town Ruesty, which was betng- served In| were Tone ton—rehietast to dleembark + the after the terrific storm through which the reat queen of the seae passed yeaterdsy- ees ‘There wan plenty “tostayv in dn agi Narret in thet Avenue her bic dining-room on the ground floor, and senf a doxen servants screaming into the wtreeta. No damaxe wan done. of ballast to help } Patrolman” Frisch, of the ‘Traffic S | |. was passing up Piftysthird atreet| Weather the storm, however, for stowed | ne nolée. He rusted|away in the strongroom was $12,000,060 people's emtrance In gold that was greedfiy = snatched by extingulshed the blaze. None ne servants coud explain the caus poke MOL tS Aelia eet ft peounton ded: See “Mrs, ‘Patrick Campbell arid Julla time ‘to! thank) thé” policomarl/ They) Matiowe. whe) iwere: (passennera/ des were considerably amused at the antics | clared” that, pin all thelr transatlantic of two recently. imported members of! vopaging ther pever had experienced Mr. Vanderbilt's household, whe were, , A Nakisal upp spieiiearan CAGE shivering fh fear wittiin-the portals ot) Seren S)NCne UR hres ba aa the mansion. Nelther was dismissed 7: B: Watt. skipper of the Kunis for telling two bumble reporters about exreed: that the maminoth tur! ne had] + the fire. j received a terrific pounding, end ad-/ ; ded that had it not Beet) for the head wear the servanta’ auar- windA and: buffeting reas hin now re0-| derbilt's home caused ord: wolud have been an hour better. | ones ‘ elipping more than two hours from as it could known origin tere in Mr. | a similar alarm ut did no ‘damage. ai her former tle. ie i] Hurricane -Pites Up- Sea = T | he storm. brushed down trom a i clotdless skyjat f° o'clock yesterday |’ jmotning. The suff westerly wind sud- ~ aes “gathered Uies Bt Teng of a eele: fend the smooth ocean lane through twhich tno Maer was ploughing: at ex] 7 eres speedi- became. tor. by. Vast fur Trews. and mbuntainous vidges of angry water, Refore—dawn the i | vind was bhywing tiple up. the seas throughout the day. =At-2-o'clook-4n-the-afiernoon what merinurs call a thirty-foot wave, Miiat to the land-lubber's eye looms lke ; Chauffeur ee -to-Surren-, der After Accident on the Bowery. ~* ‘bearded the bow and smashed! in tho whtr_of. the wheel-house, eighty feet have the water line. ‘The Lusitania felt the’ shogy.to her. ~ \ Inethermoet bolts and in the crowded : cabins below the passengers” were A man about Atty rears off and CST oe contre, alld from their chalre auabbily dressed, wan Knocked to the. 6, Site fro tnelr bunke where they pavement by a taxicab at the Bowery “nad taken their aching heads and tor- to-day rectly! (ured bodies. | and Grand street early) ti Injurieswhich r¥nulted inclile death | Sailor Flung by Big | aa THt, Vincent’s Hospital four hours: “go prodigious wae the force of this liter. ‘Tho cliaurtour, after driving Als! gave that it) smeshed 4 huge fron + fa far to 0 dee. [and xaye hinwelt the polise of jhe Mulberry street atation.. He sald Lhe: was Clarence. Titrimh, of No. 48 Forty-ninth Tir the ~Gentre street court to-day, Ne. was temanded Mtg thee urades on {he-technieel charge | of homicide: - z 4 seaman wha was on the bridge was washed against a brass railing and ploked| ap senselees, From then on until. the. gale. abated” both-'tha: proms: ven the imost, venturesome remnanisd Actorane to witnesses ~ tea owe Belew: brought to court by Policeman Ishi But through al this Lempenturoua wood, the Wnitortumate man was see; weather the- great turbine ploughed He t emt aide of the} street he stumbled and tcf exainat the ahead at a rate that would gladden the heart of an Erie commuter. John .G. Dunlop, Chairman of John Brown & Co., the Clydebank shipbulld- era, who gaye the Lusitapla to the seas, sald, when he came down the gangplank to-day. that he waa delighted with the trip, and with the storm, too, as it had showed what the boat could do in ugly, stangering along” was apparently intoxicated.| taxt-cab bore down the w, the pavement. As rear wheel. © He: struck the’ pavement | heavily and did not arise, Dr. Lawlor, of St. Vincent's Hospit romoved the stranger, after saying tha ho was evidently drunk. He @led -with- out regaining consciousness Peat her: Roveral witnesses stated that no blame! “iwe pullt. ner to make a speed of |snould be attached to the ‘enaufteur,|3) 9.4 knota,” sald Mr. Dunlop, “and Tier stopped a minute and then! oo oie inonughly sallstied that she drove on, but later returned. Toni averheoiapseal| wilt (yoy do that, pat on thia voyage was only 24 1 |DOCTOR ARRESTED fea it not been for the gale she AFTER GIRL'S DEATH, |zosi core sh cuts arr terre |granting! un the wwubstdy, .and we are Gertains that we will get {sf before ih: Dualtania makea many more yoyase Record as Gold Carrier, Too, ) Coroner Actitels investigation | Leads to. Holding in ‘Bail of 7m Cunarder brought to her, pier, i et eraeacn ed avi'y19:000,000 In gold, Amported by our |" lover, Dr. Irving Cook, with an office at Ne.) bankers ito relieve the monetary atrin, | Wo Weat ‘Thirty-ninti atraet, waw held In $4,000 Dall ‘before Magiatrate Neate In Centre Street Court, this atternow Lafier an Investigation Into the death of’ Minw Marion Furgisn, twenty-one years Old. of No. 1st Eust One Hondred and Twenty-nine Coroner. Aeriteltt conduicter,, the! in- | Ie yeatigation. ‘The girl told Pollceman Roland, of the Weat Forty-second Street Staton, ho teetiNed thatshe had visited r, Cook. She was, beautiful and: had many frlende yn Harter Cook mida it rans tn whith he atnted ttint “hia treatment: of | the criminal: Coron led that he de: (Comtinued on Second Page.) CSE TEE=raaaneaann er te, Gdeat OVEROOAT $ALE ts—Overceats f ‘overcoat oy Qvercoa 9 on overcoats worth: 0 rts kerseys aie ‘Oxfol tar ape Sivas ha and tow I ay sh . hai ae la We an Saturday night. ra, Mg, 38.75 a . : ‘Ober ‘eith hurricane velocity. and continued] An OVeEWhelming mountain of-—water,}— soto termed onthe. promenade deck | Lanude—atid-boat decks were airasn and |” _ Morgan and P.R. R. May Reopen Knickerbocker Trust | Wealthy Cuban Planter DF isitanie With $12,000, 000 Gold, Braved Big Seas EVENING WORLD AACE CHART * SIXiH DAY AT AQUEDUCT. AUTUMN NOV, 8. Poat_ tim otf, 2.14, An SF CLEAR. on $EORST RACK Pus tver cls bist _—h Start fair lt : MEETING. . TRACK HEAVY. ‘ ‘When Hessian, at 10 to 4; Nosed Out Miss Sain in the First Race the Bookmakers Saved Se and yeet bel eins hel na eed. but Ured In the closing Under a drivo throughout mn furlonKe. Winner. b. ena tkin) much the best. went to che, TH D tim: Honora Raitey, creapoane Hid Rayrell [pas Winne: ari reat aa comipand tn nd Need! A Rood race, Nan FAR ¥atimate had spe the t is, field Rantoti Fusctmo io irom Friend am Oy te an Musgrave in a Martin Hennessy be ing “eamrod just lasted, With Highlanders, Word comes from Clark Grittt PLATE = Griftith Gets Former. Wash- |i ‘ington Manager to Come lemons ancy, hy man- awer of the New York Americans, on his way fo his ranch In ontana; to the effect that he had dropped oft cago an former the manager of at CAl- d-alzped up J. Garland Stahl, | Washington | team and'lnkt season an outlaw player In the Chicago independent league. Stahl, when sold outright to Comiskey by Cantilton, his successor, last soason, Tafised to join the White Sox. He Joined Jimmy Callahan and other Jump- Ing major ‘league players, and’ played Indepentently, Later in the season Stahl wan asked to be % party to a trade which would bring him to St. Louis, but retused. He raded, to. refuned ti signing (with Griffith he Sad given It ouc ‘htt hi he Boston club, sign with he Yankees. a surprise, a intended : was then ‘aw York in @ three-cornere: and flatly-: manmgo an independent club In Chicago, Matinee as MADE DEATH CERTAIN. ce twenty Girl Jumps From Ruleate After Drinking elle Actd. The ody. of, Hilon Scbwah, three yoara bid. wes found lying in Yard of her restiionce, at No. = Wert Dae Hundred TEATIOE NOOR Where was a trace of carhoile vi the His of in dead woman. acid A wine yn. the ho ‘parlor y Was lying Of thetr ina ‘col and owas LTRS Ky nembdr of ihe nalning bs CARLISLE TEAM IN BOSTON. | Noy. & BOSTON, The from the Carlisle Indian School arrived here to-day for the annupl game with football team Stadiun t the to-morrow, afternoon eague Harvard (in the The men spent m in practice on. the baneball grounds, t An See Evening World To-Morrow for Robert Edgren’s Story on Career of GeorgeDixon, No. 9 in Series of “Champions | "Have Known.” ney Bo | i | i i i on out this $754 - AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov. & Jat this track. makers, but fortunately for the ring Hessian, 4.10 to 1 shot, just tidsed Sienaree George Boles Sells His “Betton a George Burke and Quits the Metropolitan - Turf _ Bssociation ele ey at : ~the-Locat-€ourse. .—This was a day. of: plun es. In the opening event alone. enough money. was wagered | Miss Sain, the great-Western filly, to take $100,000-from th boak- x the good thing. In the fourth race. another plunge. of big dimensions was made, ‘but time the Plunge went through and the ring was bunt fo the tune 000. Right Royal was the “one plunged: don. y s hi the tub the: the-commisstoners— {An ! com) | days | the oath Comi SWORN tAL ~TWBINGHAN ID Promoted which seems to be re bet to a. standstill, while in the Ink George , Wheelock. the ex-book~ Waker, Wagered thousands, After be- Ing as high aa 5 to 2, Right Royale price closed at 17 to 10. Wheelock alone. Hust -TaVe“Won all of" $25,00, Boles Quits the Mets. Jt was announced to-day that Books maker George Bolex thas auc the Met- TOpOltan Tint Awsoclalion, the organi- > q) “ation ot bookmakers {n: the blg ring. il He hassold his button to Ben. J. Barke, but the-price was not stated. Anette: tig plunge wee ‘nade in the MS Fl —tfifth race on Queen's _souven|?, Every- Are | 802%, tad the tp und the price—maa ‘ knocked down carly from ihe high quo- tatton of 10 ‘to 1. Queen's Souvenir) ran — | Prominently for a while but wasn't good enough to. get in the money.) The win- ner turned up dn the Keene filly Sandal* ata long pricos This one ran fairly well Inst time out, put to-day was neglected. She came away from her fleld east, _ The-consisvent Mise apalaneye, was ne ‘NEW EXACFION Policemen Bound by Oath Against Graft, as Well. of the Promoted by missioner Bingham inthe last two are dolind to thelr duty and=to Commissioner by what In desiznat- reparhable—ayd—exacting policemen of loyalty ever required from am-| son, went thr admitted by the out. “Jubilee Wdegins’ was third. The bitious members of New York's ‘‘fin-|-spening dash. Miss Saln wa hosts! 3 ne Tn each instance the candidate for] #10 ta 1, cor [bi@her-honors wax called. upon to take| obtained aguinst the filly. which Is sald 4 ah to the oMect that he had ndtlte be the. dos: thiag. shown theses: Gor Cauned to bevused any UMU-| west tite weason.’ “Hversbody ed ed Se ence of monetary consierttion—with | her and it 97a mild’ esti ie | ahy politteal power to gain promotion| tie books i i HARE Rs Sal lin office. Following this came another a ne AN OL BONS wehign . aa liital therertentuthatitha Aspirane Sit Hessian, a 10 to loshoi, beat the good not tse Jil uniform to shield enomiog| UA* &: head. Carroliton was played | De emcaretoriilaoersensiieaten at $ to 5, but didn't get of, rom ‘Tho pledge of fealty to Commissioner] What wax heard after the race, Curroll- } |pingham. pernonaily Je ironclad and| ton arweared, to bo “dens Miss Sata | | binging in every, 9 Tt ls followed | was off. tying, and would have won by | by another which Is-almed agatatthe| herself but for the energetic tinien by: ; Practise of eraft in the dopartment,| Horner, who Just nosed the coud thing ur unde: paya ard sign In | eulte much Up at oath, Police Commissioner fecide to advance me, No influence or word of any poli- Jack Atkin Won Second. Hoefan will swerve ge. trom my duty to 2 Tack: Atkin w: secon the ‘present Police Commiasioner: and pases Reva iee ee emu to’ theefty. 1 promise to do all that Y ‘ i % * 5 first right to the stretch, only to wiv 1 can to atamp out graft inthe Pollce| way to Jack Atkin. who came ene) Department and will’ make the men) righ mi the end. Spooner’ just ‘lasted to tho fullest extent o tenants that: the Commuasioner has. a fine Opportuplty of sending any otticer found guilty of graft. to. the panitens Uary under’ the wording 0: Giem lable to. the Jaw on: the charge of bribery or! graft to the fered swear. black Cheviot suits, single tid dapbte breasted. | missioner In the wordl of hia . reeresinee lee books were jnbilant when the numbers ° solemnly prom{ae that, should the} "ere posted. Lt was the frat sood day they hnye Imad in some time. me do tho work which the cily ui» todo, This will be done, re- less of any: political affiliation’ aad ,my ability, I of the Lieu. long enough to beat Welbourne for thas place. Thera wan no plunge to speak of in this race. the. play deine much divided, : * Bewell Won the Stake Race. Only, three ‘went to the post in. then Gon. Cove. Stakes, the three-year-old fedture, Sewell was made an on fay and he won lke one, coms Ing aw trefoh and: winning © gallop in ooking over is shoulder. Oraculum got away In front and for 7 a sixteenth Jt looked like « runaway © race, but Miller took hhn up suddenly. and ‘never could ret him going rsht After that. He. finished’,a bad Jag, Adoration, the outsider, goltlng tha place money, | taly oath: willing!, was romarked hy ’on the event thet be Gtabitaed the * of any of his-men and rotained & aworn statament, he will have soe persury, also, those. of- refused ta advancement tas 44 road opp, Ming's) Geolue nn e olen in saln Saturday, 1,000'men's, all Wool, all nixes, wt” $5.95, worth) $12) cy Lia SMOME, SWEET HOME” Se carne bal ave besunga up. with EVANS: ALM! ty