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‘¢@irculation Books Open to All.”’ ~ PRICE ONE CEN’ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” ‘BASEBALL @ RACING ar NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. 6,000 FANS GREE | | CHRIS MA ' WOMAN IN PRIEST MURDER MYSTERY TELLS HER STORY. Her Name Is _ Lillian Lichtenstadter and Her Statement to the Coroner Cleared Her of All Connection with the Priest's Death —Remorseful for Her Past. ! ‘ Mt between the club-house and the Lillian Lichtenstadter, of No. 419 Alarhond Sak MAG y CE GKIA IE Howermant | East Fi.cy-sixth street, Is the name “you're up against the stoutest bunch of {of the auburn - haired woman = > | taken into custody by th: police and =f | whose statement to Coroner Bausch | to-day led him to exonerate her from] 5), lan connection with the death of | | Father Phillips, the Hazleton priest at “i whose body was found in Dr. Kirk ' t ‘} Stanley's rooms In ‘he Ninth <venue| !!)() : flat. N The identity erlous young |). of Dr. Stanley, | 1! efforts of the} S the tt-Attorney and the co Keep it secret, wl other, who Ia fifty-five years old, Ghai ae r othe affair and ex- \ X py explicit faith in her daughter. . Stanley and w: a sald this ufternoon sy se ax Mra. : of never saw Father frat rhe knuw of his nose read of it in the = p . She never stayed away ; p over nigh officals are through with WOT Van Haltren in game again. she will town erates tay 5 milit- ( i ore on nue, when al yo. m to Dr. | M000 KIRK STANLEY. Meimininininit USED HER FOR KIPLING HAS A CORSET “AD.” MADE NO CASE ee Miss Grantley Demands! Author Non-Suited in $50,000 Damages Action Against of Weingartens. Putnams. A couple ¢ rheumatism “MRS."* f months ago she took treatment from nim. “Our fami, large, and my |" as eat e children at wance for each week. ‘This wit waat I gave Lille when she would gy she ed for her needs, would leave mein the morning. Sometimes ahe ree her times she did sin until evening. away during come But she ¢ night. was c and 1 have no reason to think t this was not so, ‘The rearon she did not visit Dr. Stanley during the imet week was that ie was busy at home with the dress- maker, ay remained * always led um to believe ing on her friends and rela- She absolutely dentes the stories Miss Helen Grantley, who deseriber of Mrs, Bernins, the landtady of the In the sult of Rudyard Kipling against | Ninth avenue Mat. and Mrs. Higgind, fas & respectable woman of good | George Putnams's Sons for Infringement mfldent she didn't tation, has brought sult in the Su- irccnek Courttee iiracahn a [of copyright on the Outward Bound edl- . pregne Court, push her attorney a‘ | tion of Kipling's works, Judge Lacombe, er Statement to Coroner, Leon Laski, against Levi, Oscar and} jf the United States Circuit Court, took ~1 know nothing of the death of Father Giants’ showed gre T THEWSON Young Pitcher Begins Another Brilliant Game---Capt. Davis Scores First Run Against Pittsburg --- Two Players Umpire. w York. Pittsburg. j : Van Haltren, cf. Leach, 3b. bet EY a WALAS Se mk Selbach, If. Beaumont, cf. Strang, 3b. Wagner, If. Hickman, rf. Branafield, 1d. Davis, as. Ritchey, 3b. jannel, Ib. Tannehili, re. Nelson, 2b. Bly, #8, Howerman, c. b os ~ Mathewson, ‘p. Phillipl, p. emir Umptres—Messrs, Warner and Zim- PITTSBUR mer. POLO GROUNDS, May 21. —Twirler Christy Mathewson and Catcher Bower- man stroljed across the meadows that ne 6 ST. LOUIS OPENS - IN BROOKLYN. Patsey Donovan's Crew Confident of Beating, the Champions at Washington Park To-Day ny Kelley and McCann, the latter covers The Batting Order. = ng the bag. Krueger got to.first on eur” Brooklyn. St, Louts: walla. Nichola sent a alo under to Sheekard) If, Burkectstf jatins and died at frat.. No runs, ‘ eler, rf. Herdrick, of. atins hit safely tos short left. Kelley: 1b. Donovan, £6: Guire forced-Gating at second. aly, 2b. 3 odie: made 4 pretty ru: Ing. cat Childs, 2b, Cann's foul Sheckard” singied Pad. centre, sending McGuire to : Nichotas'e. Kealer's bounder to. Childs resulted jeCann, p. Harper, p- Tuns, i pach hepa eee Umplre-Mr, Emalte, Third Inniog. Harper reached first on Me muff of his fly. Burkett: walked, se! WASHINGTON PARK, May 21,.—With thelr chests expanded and faces full confidence, Manager Patsey Donovan and mae My | {38 Harper to second, Gatins's ‘fumble his horr of ball tossers from the Mound | of Mdrick's bunt filled the bases, Ghighenmeniolthe Ried. scoring Harper and Heidrick reached third and noon and tackled the cha Donovan second. McGann -plao. at Hlyns for the first one ot | tammaing, Heldrick and, Donovan over Phe three days’ st the players of] plate. “McCann's bad throw to th teams have had during the inclem- « Childs frst. and McGann’ got, to SpAtSE They Padden singled to right. * ng ent weather put them fn fine fettle, They jMeGann. | but Childs was (caught ~ 5 yaa lambs during third, Padden reaching second, wicren anise ya sea le scoring adden. is preliminary warming up ‘oring Krueger. 1 his men were T seemed to Nichols. Burkett hit nd Harper was caught at Handsome a areata the easiest Hontrick forced BUPkOLE jt , a7 YY ght runs. kind of at Nel Han- y reached first on McGann’e m@e, Jon's champ Junt before the game! ply singled, Kelley. reaching secomes re Donovan yellel at Hanton, “I| Dahlen tripled to centre, scoring cure men to-day,| 4nd Daly, MeCreery nit enfely, seo! ual Nea ea Dab Gatins singled to. centre,. sand: Mi jing MeCreery to second. McCreerys |iifieht napping off second, Gating pach If you do, Patsy, MM buy you a cold \ David Weingarten, brothers, and maau- Dt me put ) 1. thefensattromithaljurs: pn-| Phillips. The first 1 heard of tt was} —~ atickers an the 1 ; sluneh.” ai Hunton. | ing second on the out. McGuire fant facturers of ladles’ corsets, for (he re- | i iT EG I) CSO {1 read in the newspapers. 1 ) don’t let that by keop [bottle and some lunch. reile ‘Manion | Kennedy batted for MeCann andyatruck 4 covery of $9,400 damages for having ont it was filled with terror for fear my family yoUrjere.Ons im), berLyentit Fer nee Beas the tlela | °Ut baht ? cul Muy 12 published an advertisement ia {TM decides in favor of the Putnams.| woutd discover my connection with Dr. As fant as you kr é ne 1) ta) the kink Foarth tuntng. | —$—$—=__. . ‘em into camp all ri uk Lye savauirent n/in. the box: which a three-quarter s ploture of a} t h rowd sized a “ | 31 M | te the apprehension aha ds . on his ax « to McGuire, Moz. \ woman ta a partial stato oe undress, | NEW EXCISE COMMISSIONER. | ..,/"1, perienced during that. thme sauretatae nets agree tried their pit ney pan Ae clothed so Chat her arms were bar Ml pacitiNnmeen italy Gulies oe nigh drove me nd when the! I thought ho was single, His manners| Went away, and the first I knew that|! tell 9« ry Nore | i sumiden When: had fee i her underskirt aad corsets wi visible, | Lives at lust dis ‘ed me I was| were ‘agreeable and ractive, and a| there was a dead body in the flat waa} base hie t came to the conclusion that you kard singled to centre.and,/ went nd Including the head and face of Mias| wena such a state of nervousness that 1] mufual attachment aprung up between] *hen I viatted hint on that Saturday] lower 1 TOann wan in yeat sh Pauiten: Sin “thirds Grant ; | ALBANY, N, ¥., May Gov. Odeti| wax almost ready to come forward and|us. He took me to various places of| And read {t in the newspapers. There's curve a to twirl agains ‘hit! scoring Sheckard,. a Tinea ° | hubeannelnted PAtOKEH Gul t Tenavieerist i douse For heaven's sake let_me implore you q PSA 1 to} ond Daly fi he plaintif alleges that the pleture| has appointed Patric! » Culienan, of | surrender m: t is terrible, amusement and to the beaches. I vis- fe et meimplorelyous fhell| xq er Donovan selected Harper to x hed second itt . Was Intended to convey to the public] OsWeso, a4 State Commissioner of Excise | My poor ner I prostrated; my|lted him when he lived with Mrs. ginyer | Keep my jeaie OBtioc Mel nenrera pers. aituhevdiaturbs| aa) I his team on the latter hit to Ierueker ae the idea that tt was a picture of herself| (0. Ml the unexpired term of Commis-[ father is well-nigh crazed and one of} at No, 268 West Forty-third street. | crack outa] Hrookiyn and St. Louis teama will SK Neal Mecreery dled) at first, no clothed, sioner Henry H. Lyman, deceased. Mr.| my brothers ix on the verge of nervous Visited “Dr.” Kirk Stanley. a Rr ricbiniinieininieie ete} HE bingh Next oo Beaumont wo ames to-morrow, frst unassisted. One run. " Mix& Grantley dechures that the pice] Cullenan has been chief attorney in the] collapse. And all because of my doing. 1 visited him ft , EATHER FORECAST. ‘That fellow ean kill a high fast ball, but /y ck. This will be the ure Nanea ee RhoUe “| Exelne De f im frequently when he Ww : : ; Hl er/of the sensor ite was pobliene without authority Fixclse partment since tts organiza- Her Remorse tor Folly. moved to the Ninth avenue flat, I would he dovan't Uke the benders that bre jt ader of the season n to Kelley. aad was a libel and 1 = leave home tn the morning and alwaya Foreonat for the thirty-0ix over below his watet. Feed him that Firat Inning, sequndon) 0 E ng her tone ae cic) sling ——_ Auntore youn she sake of my forms be back shortly after 6 o'clock. My hours ending at 8 ™M. drop curve of yours and youll have AIM) Hurkert died at Mest. Heldrick de nad Here - Peersons to believe that she posed in or the suke of my mother, whoxe | family thought T was rtill working | 7 cinched. ‘Then t + Hane Wagner. 1 e right fel fee ae TerileRorss uch dress for’ ine picture, SCOLDED, SHE LEFT HOME th I feel certain will follow the dts-|in the store. Co eu | eanowanyuariadi for Sexy guens THe you uso your own Jude-| (es tenses ciate Danien aaa ori rue areca ! ee clomure, to keep my nume from the pub-| ‘Two or three months ago I broke my | YOrk Clty and vtoinity: nent when he comes up. Put plenty of fyisk reached third. Donovan: x a. two runs, 4 CHARLES A. BOUTELLE DE Mr. Trtckter Feara itis Yonmm/lic. If my death would euMce to do| ankle and after having i wet I told my ht, with rain pent on the ball and make ‘em break | wile ‘ones. Medan illed to MeCreery dinepeg *] Daughter Has Drowned Hersett, | that 1 would wilting enough sacritice| mother that Iwas gong to take the te | midnight; Wednesday, ‘f/an sharp ax you can. OPA seas Card tata ee KL MTL aa to rIgNG . Former Chairman of Naval Com] Henry. Trickler, of No. 180 .Fulton|™¥ own life. for the fact that all of| gir treatment from Dr. Btanley, rain; f northeast wind ‘The Lengue's Neat Hatter, second, DUL Was caught, One run. rd singh It ty was caught street, Brooklyn, has asked the pottce) ‘M® srlef haw come to my folks in duc} | hadn't seen him immediately before : a hard struck. out. Keeler drew al trying to reach tir mittee nm Away, p xolely to ‘owi ki 4 ¥ That big Dutch loase on Dally and took second NOBTON Sees is to look for his elgnteen-year-old daugh- y my own weakness and indis-|the &h of the month. I visited him on|‘% from nv wild pit Kelley wes hit. with a. pite! Ce ON UREA ee ter Fannie, who disappeared from her] *Tet!on- the 11th; that, was Saturday, three days} $< the centre of the plate, and you'll just] Daly's grounder was fumbled . Botitele. of Bn home on May 18 after she had beer| ! Will apend the rest of the years ot latter the priest had died, #0 the detec. to do the best you can and truac {zer. filing thy bases, Dablen tiled out to Me, died to-day nt the McLean Asy- ha Donovan, Keeler scoring, N.Y, Bay Sl=Gaye i scolded. The girl had only $ with hor|™» life in atoning for my folly. I waa| tives informed’me. When I entered his| agg YOU LOOKING FOR A PUR-| to Providence when ne shakes that war-| BOP to Padden retired him at first.{ ALBAN‘. fet aan Roane : . [when che lett. Introduced to Stanley in Apr}! of last} room the portleres leading to the other| gisser for leat year’s Mfvycle?|ciub of his at you, But with an even|One run, Odell ‘nas appolnied Joueph Simona Hee ree tele bad been at the institu-| str, Trickler fears the girl may have| Xe bY the proprietor of a brimming] apartment. were pulled to, your. year's Meyclet | reuk in the luck we'll trim ‘em all Second Inning. of Richmond County, aa. f Soothe OE eae ante for treatment'on! taken).the chiding. too. much’ to store in which’ I worked, The doctor-had been drinking ‘heavily | - S86.Gunday Weeld. Wants Sed one sais Childs pushed grounder to Daly and| Commissioner of the Fort of) acount of bret 2cicj and) ended; her, woe inthe'niver., "0 He knew, me as LILLIAN BEANARD, (vontinued on Sixth Page)... |dled-at-Are. Peden was: diaposed of in place of Hugh) bo As 4 Uris caren ate te _ EB ay aa sh cs

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