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\ — { be ; EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All.” _PRICE ONE CENT. PENNSYLVAN BIG COLLEGE FOOTBALL BATTLES. GIRL LURED TO DEATH BY A DARK YOUNG MAN. peermrermrrersrtrer 0 no oad _ b aepomns Peace tete tne ante Beiniion of Jennie | Bosschicter’s Compan. fon Just Before Her Murder Given at In- quest—Police Search. ing for Her Lover. In a harniike room attached to Ayea'y Me houre, just vor no Passale River from Pater ‘oroner Wo 1, Vroom Reid an inquest today to determine the cause and fix (he resp lity for the death of Jennie | vieter, whose dead ody was found yesterday morning with> fn MO feet of the spol, lyingenear a clump of burhes Witnenses were examined for hours Dut at the end the Jury wae forced 1 adjourn without render ng a verdict, and Paterson's new murder mystery wan ae deep ax when the body wae discovered Near the centre of the room tn which the inquest wae held was a large dark spot marking the place where (he young girl's body lay until it was taken ty the house of her brother, over a mile Wik tant, in the outskirts of the city of on, at 18) Kast Fifth street te to the Inquest an Hyening World reporter visited the spot where pretty Jennte Rosschleter's body was found by Marinus Gary early yeatentay moralng The spot ia marked by & small red sandstone deeply imbedded Stone Crushed Her Skall Je was thie stone that crushed her Kuil as she fell spot ty within of the Passaic River, whe around the outekiets of the es and yhrwbbery abound along th river bank and around the spot Whirl ts a Iie removed from the romt JENNIE BOSSCHIETER, re ee re “PENNSY’S” ELEVEN. closed And her alr hanging about he partly covering {t | was at seen alive at 0% o'clock} ling, who knew her, @he was tn fron uJ of Kent's drog stove, in Papaewor - scr Orme ea talking (0 @ tail young man, ant she seemed to ie ann) eM“ Mother Plunged Into Creek to/Fifteen Thousand Spectators See One- Sided Game | on | Philadelphia Gridiron. | Bosrohieter, with his son John and his daughter Susan, came to . ether Ther Faces Their faces were appeared to be in great ge Rescue Her Children—One Dead, the Other Dying. toarstaine NEW YORK, 8S! 'URDAY, era OCTOBEK 20, CClorld., rata | RACING 1900, PRICE ONE a ——_ ROUTS COLUMBIA: the Linestp, Busan Bosseticier cemtified (at her ais flererite” ir lett her home wo ti Kent trop amine lore abou #20 « k oon Thurndiy ag DIEHL. Bhe never aw her alive kal) Latte Willie Welsh, four years old) ment’ healtation abe aprang inte ihe Tren phe came homo, left th " ind hie pretty nteter, @ golden-haired |) water and grasped the Hite «ith Mbe Jennie; that was at 10,8. Bhe said that Jennie went wich child «year younger, went oat this) then emt Hittle boy hy hin clothe several young men, bu: more eepectally srornoon to tharbanka of: (ie pet BRA cae Aaa PU re oetestrag. ieternoon to play n the bank the} at the same time calling loudly for) Heme street. Th ait Aitl's facies, a man Kastchester Creek, on the Boston Hoa, |help bak Ad ot of fifty-four years, teatifiel that Je left nome wht, b30 oclock on Thireday em evening. Twenty minutes later « youns 6 Peas hiinie tanh bs pbble the! in man caied and asked for her, His ma Aided lidl dalled ieee ating foie eal ted davgiter Agnes told iim Jennie ttle boy fell tito the water, He orled Ivuns Hime men wha were passing jusngvet | Crt Wakefield. up inch yok And rescued them all, | Willie wae unecankeinus, and deapity Was out aud he went away World ) Tt waa not antl Wilham Tanis was for help and hia bitiy slater waded In efforts resunciiate him died in tle] PHIL ADE TPHIAL Oct. 2-Pennayl> calléd Uut Detectives Tun and Taylor, | ine brook and reached out her tiny hi vanla defeated Columbla On the gptts Roe Ot ble LL A sal eae {ron thie afternoon after a hotly con tereate!, They prompted the Coroner | hand® to save him, An ambulance from the Fordham i 4 In hie questions ested game which wan witnemed by | t ania said that he had Known Jennie) Wille coumbt the Htcle girl by the hand | ii i waa called and Mr, Welsh and] 45009 « * The play showed Urat) or nevera) yeara, He fad wie | ana oe o Ker fi \ t upon her sii Recently ne took Jen- [And dragwed: her tn, The wereams of| Hittin wir Were (aken there the} wh ‘ m es not jacking jn art ‘| file to. the rson Operi-Huuse, but} poh ehikiren were heard he mother, byte in ayn the Quakers have the advantage in he could not tall what play he saw urid ia ae? eet: and. oauonsthd (HG ; wemed confused when anked Jwho wan a mhort dimtance Mrs, Wolrh, who went with her daugh , J He said that ne raw her jaat tn Mill’ ih wn Harvor!, especlally, was well repres peloon, it parse ind Hotel streets!) She oto thelr aeeistance and ter he hospit prostrated with | wented, Among Uh porting the erim: About a week ago, and tre ww both ithe onex «tn thout a mo- ithe »nock eon were several of the coaches and a Md ‘you use her roughly,” h little ones atnk, Without @ mos | th fn were feveral of the com ver weked De. tevtive Titus | “No? aald Tanus He declared that on Thursday might he had left home a THREE RAPID FIRES, |WIFE ACCUSED WRONG MAN, | Fm ociock. ani walked about towr Watching a polivaal pays and cial ting ‘ iy. ide went home at Xa) See ath went: to bed Qucor Way tn Which Apartments Thought tn the Haband |!) Drank Before Her De House Was set in Minae, Whe teft Mer Yours Ag lies “Did Jennie drink beer,” asked theg Thtec different fires started by the] That ja admitted to he a wise ot 4) He roner, Taine ause within five minutes tn the, which knows ita own fathe A whe! gen Tthink #0, Jennie wan It (he | Sime apartment house and extitigilshed | wite follow, should know heel tain ‘omine loon with wo inw kin) inoriiad a pratt | inalde of twa tee nade a Mutter of own ft In whled « an wnele, but the amount Was!) exeltomeat at Gne Hididred and nie O'Bhea, of 24 Jeron Bhe was not murdered for thet inte atroet and Ameterdam avenue at) be ae. down among the unwise, | by “T won't talk to anybody about the | 10 o'clock thie miorn | Mra. O'dhea faced John Goodwin in) ald Tans when be Was asked &) Miss Booth, a slater of Mrs. Willlam | Harlem Court thie morning Before Mag: | by an Evening World reporter; \8 Akinner, dropped a lighted match In |istrate Crane, and charged that he waal mum fron trifling, money raoing Taniv brother also [dentifed (he tives are waid to be i Yet, when a detective went on an in Seen In Low Nesort, iis of Mian Homsehleter were eut- Heed to joarn that ahe ever went to! window Wi coiet was ve a saloon, Et te vonaldere:! low The blaxirug material fell into (he open, Me Vem Forty-third etreet. The papere took fire, and ignited the lace curtains, witeh the. ¥ young woman selted and (hrew out the | char Mre Mine | Har avenie, [8 10) heen satiefactorily Miled the Inst week The Colum win, Yale Th fow of the second eleven al Cambridme. | New York eo, the righ ee from the rush line He sue rd on we Austin Columbia Firat Ont, sub ‘olumbia won the Loss and gave | tL lt wae there Tanis says he Jast Her One Weeks AKO. jwantow of Mrs, J, W. MeKay, 10 (Ne) for tweive yours e At Mills'a saloon the bartondera de-| fat on the fh Ow ni se! fire to) twelve yars old ) begin ied all knowledge of Miss Borsonieter, | the curtains fore the Mygistrate Ne aye itted Knowing Tanis and waid tamer tor 4 ydhea ponents. the nat he wan a J not understand her mis: | aylvante. Hh pint store of W. ©, Owenr "i oa i ray will take * from her father’s house toemor: | and on, The peice will be In} the ¢ the DIED'TO JOIN HIS WIFE. Mee, Glannor Killed Herself and Thelr Child Was Dead. John Giannar.» ¢ 109 Pantfic stre Newark, Jumped from a third-atory whie dow of the fac Long & Koch, In ions, |. “What, ho!” “Help, oh!” ‘That's’ stantiy'kiliea,™” Suernogn and wae its 00 , ows three fires reader the resounding cry, Road the Help! ,,1/e man had *ecrent to Oi) pares ot New ae 1 last few months over the suleide of ‘ants in yostorday’s World. (wife amd doath of ile child, t er Vroom sald after the ing dence upon which to hold | tingulened manner of the iris death AT think we will diseover | sunpect anybody ti partiou:| Coroner wan asked, Wut he re: newer directly No par. ine, the vias | Wt Jeapondent for the | roi n dempondent for the] rol hie feld, battle wis ind the Columbia a free Hovenberg punt Vv ing outald ‘Continued on Bixth Page) Hare not to use any of Penny tek plays un nirtyetive men were brought from word.” He seemed ner Ni vous ‘when any ‘allusion to his {riend- ja whatespaper basket In a third-story |the burtwnd who deserte wo yeara| Meld a A ship for Jennie was spoken of Detecs/apartment at No. 470 One Hundred and aad @aie months ago woman's Pennay wniane Hovenbora ft » wan counted the etar en Mined up in the centre of 4 attitude of 1a pack of m wi unleashed for a dash at their quarry, FIRST HALF. At 1.06 o'clock the referee biew a shrill on ine whietie, and Capt iiare the leather fi FINAL SCORE. U, OFF, COLUMBIA OTHER FOOTBALL MORRIS P ARK WINNERS, 2 Masetta J, Pay 52 . LOUIS WINNERS a Gobeig Jat Halt the b Want Hall Bvek . Worlt ¢ Kventn f the presence of #9 ach Woodruft ordered ws absolutely ne wall iniversity (his morning, t wuard, te the only ab ) nome in Une game with ek ago. Hie place has m wan the fret on the w minutes the sppeared, Both r greatly ‘purprised at the Inet moment the yel ow- hatred f Ke Not much time w 1 (Ome Were CARE fy Kick-off, As the Penn bodies crouched f our vn the feld and on, the foul Ty - = $0 > 0 GAMES, 4 | Hadway. He atterw | business | dled at hie howe, 277 Madison avend | bis atrengiti he went to California in ‘his pwivate car jasi February ae EA For Many Years Treas- j urer of the New Scores Roosevelt for Ice Trust Delay--Encs Tour To- Night. York Life, yen's tour of this State ends to-night at Buffalo 1 500,000 people When Br he will have addre Out of fifty-nine audiences nly two were hostilethose at Gloversville and Johnstown His third speect to-day woes delivered at Bath, where, when he left, the crowds deserted the other speakers to fol- lew him to the train Mr. Bryan devoted his first speech to-day to trusts, @e- pecially the lee Trust He blamed Gov. Roosevelt for its existence and accused the absentee of failing to ca "If the Governor did his duty," he declared, ry Out his trust “thore would be no lee Trust in New York city.” John B. Stanechfield, the Democratic candidate for Gove ernor, met Mr. Bryan at Elmira, and both were cheered by 18,000 persons Alt Corting Mr. Bryan addressed a crowd of workingmen, chiefly from the ginse factories there In his Corning speech to-day Mr. Bryan said: “If you want the trusts to grow, vote the Republic e 3 EDWARD N, Grpys. want the (rusts to te, vote By i { " ae Rdward N. Gibbs, treasurer of the At Bath Mr. Bryan said "The New York Life Insprance Company, alpather waste blood than save water.” director of meveral baNKS and (rumt coins panies and @ prominent favre in the f New Bawland cotton mills, 000 Republicans would =o. CANDIDATE ON ICE TRUST. 6 o'clock Wide morning Mr, Gibby had been in poor ith for aver & year In order to ley to remain (fpecial (9 The Kventng World.) , Minnesota, Where hey, have all the tee ‘ c " i iney wan, Uvey know all about the om: | BLMIRA, Oot, M—When William Jen! joe vprust, but they had not heard of Bryan arrived here to-day he war the Harbed Wire Truat, the Nall Trust, poel and a trained nurs | met by John H. Btanchfeld, the Demos the On Tr the Sugar Traat, of any rhpiveip, hewever, i. hiem no. pere| tat fidate for Governor, and a Olicr trust that ts monopoilting trade, t wood, and he reiurned to thie) SmMmitlee Kepublicar \ and they seemed to forget that If the Cartinges took Hryan and hie party! Legislature and (he Tepublican Attar, panied by Nia wife, Dr 0, 8 Vander: | ie ror or the Republician Me. Githe wae born in Blanford,|'%? blocks to Wisner Park, where a Fre Te Nem tot ey he RR : , here could Ue no We Mann, in inl, When aixteon yeara vig] *Peaker's stand was found in ihe very in New York Clty : middie of « crowd of 15,09) to 1400 peor! The Hepublicay candidate tor. Vives ho began his vusinese carer on we fret pa ole nehfeld introduced Aryan, and Pres lent stood four soldiers In New New York, New ila Hariford| 2% Starenneld Introduced Btyan York up betare a Minnesota. audis popucarity of the Demoeratic eand) pened a dry and agked, ‘Who's afraid? Ui te y 1 Bovde siore at Dy Mins, ffd}date for Governor in his own town was who affald Htoosevelt a afratd (atop en A a4 bank as ley |altemted by (remend: cheering, Mr, In We of nene fepublivan n Vow We ecu vitw Ne knowledge erie the trusts and York Life dnautance Company, and in| Bryan anid Mr Hanna's declaracon, Me, Bryan age Ip wae wlected | Mr Hanna nayw there are no trumte, rerted chat er known & man tae he gunn Hattie rah Marker, but every Republican knows there In an Whose ko } Amoi bv iP oe. Netle Nter of George ¢ * among his trends Hanna's. [AS New York jee Truat, and how can there be an tee | {neta ig an ice Tra", he continued: {i ye held over (he res| Trust if there are no truste? Up in! Mr Hanna s word cantiol be accepted W orolank, eismndidhdhvieaci va “| ABOUT THE DINNER PAIL, Morning & from (he near Norw RICH SHOPLIFTER FREE. Ayeulsi (o The Brening World) Republiean talk ‘inner pall ated. CORNING, 06 / ur ment to the working ; ‘ Proprietor of Department Stare) CORNING, Dol, Bs run of ah Bourn f feel witheat Jprought the Bryan party (o Corr wink any votion bermeen it aud Drops the Cane Smatnat lithe «reat glass manufacturing tow Kepubl art Men, Ahraimaon, it Qlane Works are li The workinginan today asks for pros |The Hawkes ¢ | tection from tyranny of private mo. M Harah Abrateon, wife of the rte and the f# are in the (ln r H t contractor, Abram Abramson, of No. ot. Tryst ime Peer ay ohms Hb Dg} ol Went One Hundred and Twenty-fret) Comming Nas a population of 12000, nod yroduce direet, who was recently arrested In ale stop of twenty minutes was allow Trost! yelled a man Mr Bryan r th street | Norm n ed the pa ree One Hundred and Twenty @fth street man Ko Mack Joined the party pied Republi department store charged with shop] Mimira, Mr Biyan spoke from the Car Joe ‘Trumt at lifting, wae arrataned in (ne private ome] sem to $0 people, Ninety per either of tis ignorance amtnation room of the Harlem Voile | cont. of the glass workmen were in the Court thie morning before Magietrate}erowd al the depot and Chairman Crane Campbell, who lives In Menben County aid afterwanl (hat Soult af the.§ Introduced Bryan to hb ho who arks about the i ration iehon> it the ai! neighbors he had m Heyan raid Hild ren 1 want you to recogaiae th onal again he billdes of citlaensbip, fr If you wil not Jat thie ve r only ‘ r Abramson was then diteba f r ear , ENGLAND GETS READY. ine mers viane sahod by Weal pa Orders Hewerve Warships to res in ide bt dia ‘nya ash i ite wear R pare for Avtive Se | PORTSMOUTH, Ocr % -Order# pavel aoe Meee gat 0. me FARMERS SHAKE Cea ey ets BRYAN’S HAND. POePURCOUreeeo Eee : Special to The Ryening W Re ry $] BATH, Oct. When the Bryan ape $ WEATHER FORECAST, | A100 when ine neyan ae cha etl ; f| was waiting for the nominee When ved the man + voreenat for the thirtye / Mr Bryan got through hia Foor e slant, put batt homes end hOP, M, &] went beck to bie train. Oth ators * ut of your . * found themmelves speaking to the trees Ty Oe ei nett ee ihe ne : snd thle * York City and vietnitye | ; ate story ' » speake Mr Hr an ea ale have sent Vair and warmer tormi@ht $) oy ym glad to (alk to you farmers, for g one of your and Sunday. bt to fresh Lit sk you to juk an in who is winds mortty th te { | way ny y i] ty Repubticat |) ies as mu 1 he y ar I \ # a4 a United States ag the 4 ny wand Ue CORpOE ¢ nat Voice in a Washington 9, pags te commerce vale when wer but fe oll, and the end of the freight rates on your wt Here de Andy you possessed os len thant Pou Wunt to send thean be ! sae