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BASEBALL € he ie gat vila EMAL RACING #@ SPORTS } ee Le tS ___|_ RESULTS apd | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1004. ae ONE CENESg CENT, "@ : Meseneese ee eee cs 1 ses kasiase ina saat d csaanuata unassavassdnesbuebinescsdsbbenlilissaaess OF NAN PATTERSON GAME AND ARE ioviN BR wicca daca CrPAND PLACE Kan ing Her with the Murder of Young, but Her Lawyers Will Ask the Court to Dismiss It. Christy Mathewson Pitches a Good Game, Allowing Visitors Only Four Hits, but Errors by Dahlen and Dev- lin Too Much of a Handicap for Him | py jpervervescvrvererrrrrrrr rts tt ttttr ir irre rierG Actress Is Taken Ill in Coroner's Court —Only Perfunctory Proceedings To- Day at the Inquest —Woman Will Be Arraigned to Plead To-Morrow. McGraw’s Men Weak at the Bat, Get Only a Few Hits and Those at the 9 . Wrong Time—Nearly 5,000 Fans a Saw the Game. om An indictment charging Nan Patterson with the murder of Caesar Young, the bookmaker, was returned to-day. It was found last Friday after counsel for the girl had refused to al- BSOSISS SSSI TSSSSS HSTGIIOSTTIGA FSSTFTSS PODIIFITOFTOT OTIS low her to go before the Grand Jury and explain what happened in the | ##¢*eeeeeeeesesesscesesoecessssseseosercssnts ‘ ete rere rereernere erence : PP shasta stn hansom cab in which Young came to his death, but was not signed at that “CHICAGO. GIANTS. i on as the indictment had been har mn Assi istrict. BH. FOUAE RH FO; time. As so e ind ct had i nded down Assistant District Slagle, If, sense 1 0 2 0 O Bresnahan, of. .. 0 1 2 Attorney Rand went into Coroner Brown's court and announced that he) Casey, 8b. ....... 0 0 0 1 . Bae! 5 Osis _ was ready to go on with the inquest. The Patterson girl was in court, ahaa ge 5 3 5 ‘ 5 1 Mogano. ' Hf a f° pale and ill. She had just suffered an acute attack of nausea. yones, oe ney t; : ! 4 Re ia us . : 3 “Inasmuch a: an indictment has been found against this woman chars. fa Tinker, as, cc, 0 0 & 8 OGlibert, ws oO 0 8 i) tng her. with murder in the first degree,” sald the ‘Assistant District-Attor- | Willinenat ccf. 5499 189: Oo B a Bie 0 ree nian: tne f ney, “this inquest will be merely a forma} establishment of the death ot! Meyer Guggenheim, Mine Owner gets eM White, of Chicagos, Came Out|?row™ » eed we eet age eR Pi ole ee Young by shooting and nut an inguiry into her connection with his death.| and Head of Smelling Com- a Ahead of Wolfe in Pitchers’) Totals +3 pad ae Prise eae a6 @ ts : A > j «pp oS) \ ‘ ‘ . Sco! INNINGS. j Unter there circumstar.ces It wil not be necessary for her to remain in the] Hany, Hefendant in $100,000 Talent Gets a Shock and “Bookies’ Get! gattle in the Windy City To-| gnicazo : per arya cy re = arediien”. a rr ot100100 } i i Q Ps za Day. Giants. 4 \ RETURNED TO THE TOMBS. Breach of Promise Suit. the Money at Gravesend To-Day i Home . runs—Chance. Three-base hite—Chance,’ ‘Twé-base excused and returned to the Tomb led —--—— 5 $ . ee 4 Chance. Sacrifice bits—Gilbert. Stolen bases—Mer HA ‘She was < mbs accompanied by her father ae Witchcraft at 15 to I, Himself at Io CHIC Evers, Tinker and Chance. Hit by pitcher—By Phan (\ g) sada friend, a Miss McLaughlin. Coroner's Physictan O'Hanton and Dk: Meyer Guggenheim, the venerabie ey bays TCARO. po, A. KE,’ Mathewson, 6; by Brown, 3, First base on balle—Oft Machewson, as AB.) -niggin, of Hudson Stroet Hospital, were the only witnesses heard. sels Bs Aaya easter torand Councilman at 12 toLin Front. sotmes, 1. -1 1 0 0 6 Brown, 2. ‘Umpires—Zimmer and O'Day, ‘Time—One hour and ve ) Dr. O'Hanlon described the death wound, He said that the bullet passed 9 5 an teens Ae ae vet . dallas ea ADO NES O18 ER A ese nee rere ; ’ a pwn all over the world allehan, %..... 1 1 0 8 0 through the apex of the left lung in a downward direction, struck the spinal as the “Mining King of the Western | Davis, ss. G50 S108 0 ; 3 ¢ “A i The Astoria Stakes, which fs a sport; THE WINNERS. OF. MR (Spectal to [he Evening World.) & I sph i wet d ie 2 ims column and was deflected upward, lodging in the muscles of the back, Dr, jitmisbhero,” has been made the de- , the same nes ss tne | ales akg hoa pa . c : 3 ‘ POLO GROUNDS, June 13.—The Giants were beaten by the Cubs to-day Z t Riggin gave corroborative testimony. Without leaving their seats the $100.00, brought it ote ovat Guivaeenay tints Caen: RACE—Witchcraft (15 tot) Tannehiii, 3b... 0 0 0 4 0 by & score of 3 tr 2 Christy Mathewson pitched a fine game, but } jurors returned a verdict that Caesar Young came to his death from a). pres) eave eaten on for afternoon. race was a great sur- | 1) Emergency (6 to 1) 2, Astarita 3. mauler Je btn re . ; i by Devlin and Dablen and weakness at the bat were too much of a : ; e consort of the prise, incantation met and beat Chrye- White, p. 506 for tho big fellow to carry. By losing the Gt bullet: wound. aged capitalist and has secompanted itis twice at Westchester and noone | SECOND RACE—Himeeif, (10 to ae ae Ie AN Pair ene pAb aie Son a ee The Patterson girl will be called before Judge Newburger to plead to the [qi “yi cuis travels under the nume was prepared to see Chrysiis gallop 1) 1, Carbuncle (15 to 1) 2, Short-| Totals ........ oea7 8 . eisdenuae ; pean ee y home this afternoon, She was prac- Y wt Inning, S's pop tly was easy for atest teasing viernes will temnehletey enter a demurrer, | ‘The papers “in nia tleally, UnwboweA: wolag trom ayia 1 to)| oe DEES. ALB. qelltste, suoceeded thn marking, statty captured Dablen’s puny. Aye which will have effect of postponing action for perhaps a week. but by mutual agreement no. publtelty Ado Kin Lian ettlni, ich were each | THIRD RACE—Little Em (13 to 5)| Keeler, cf. ...... 0 1 2 0 0 was ruccessful in a purloining venture. j ‘ WILL DEMUR TO INDICTMENT. wan given to the vase. Tt wns praite cei Witney” Intact, they carsiea# Mineota (3 to 5) 2 Bridlepath 3.[Conroy, 8. «.... 0 0 2 2 0 Q'7bul ay. uc he muffed the batt the] qDablen ySlasie's { s “Before plea: said Lawyer Levy this afte: « cally, fared (atay al aprere) Couette niconthels sae natatd Spee ap — Williams, 2. ... 0 0 3 3 0 Crror was not costly, as the. mideer| Gann In le Casey, . a ‘Before pleading,” ye y rnoon, ‘‘we shall ask for the bulk of the money wagered. Schul. a grounder to, Giibe : eave to lnenact the mintuten of the Grand Jury. Evidence anos whan (ay tid bY w motion made before Justice ite waa lucky to be thirds thus rors |, FOURTH RAGE—Chrysitie (6 to Anderson, If, .... 0 0 2 1 O sreniveny tines Oiiacotanoe tone The earenion tage bert, Chance hit \ indlotment was found was given by Drs, Riggin and O'Hanlon, Willlam ‘iat crcnrenebe é Ing that she I exclusively a mudder, 1) 1» tneantation (7 to 6) 2 Schu-| Cares 1D, ob 4 2 0 Sieult and ote, woved ing buntea Ro RUNG ee One Penney 1 Lace, a brother-in-law of the déad man; Policeman Junior, who found the Increasing feebleness of the defendant. (je ca eine wag wae ont: made all faritte 4 Osteen, 3b. 10 0 1 1 0 fort Yo catelt Chince’at third failed be- fast as ' revolver on the body; Capt. Sweeney, to whom our client made some ex- TMs allegation is one of tho mast ro- que nrurge “M4 NO YAH CAMMY 9) Fer RACE —Palmbearer (3 to] THOneY, cf. -.-. Q 2 2 0 0 grounded to Buhten, ha Chow’ wat | fui Mane mean, sated J} olted and incoherent remarks after she was taken into custody, and Fred Mie, Wat Nas ever been made ti ravocites were slaughtered all during’ 1) 1) Gay Lothario (30 to 1) 2, Sher- Wolte, 2: +o 8 8 FF eat! avers wae Tatired om atieee | Sneied Bast aie C) Beg (| Michaels, the driver of the cab. We do not belleve that the evidence war- plainuft takes the ground that she (? Gitermoon. The ball opened with iff Bell 3. Tota wae ey Wet) 1 Rteppea ithe third, tore bounder “and! hater, qiling the bases,” Bas east: indictment.” ite i) the defeat of Mimosg; she was not in ee * eS na eRe CUE grounded to Tinker rants an indic! fears the death of the defendant may Witeh Zl ‘ SCORE BY INNINGS. TWO RUNS. eaught at the plate. Mi Mrs, Young, the widow, and her sister, Mrs. Bernard McKean, were in Ome before her dase is reached on ies a Ae areata SIXTH: RACE—Councliman (12 to] 000x-2 areetahan around to Casey and was Jones. ONE RUN. (J) qe the Coroner's court to testify, but the indictment made the inquest a mere ‘Ne Feewlar calendar. and she yajs that EU Seimelanel Cte Ue Aates 8. New Yor : O10 O-1 Oi parlahed Attest, Brawn ccoverite Se sane < such an event would leave her absolte- —————————E ey ae rown covering the bag, NO RUNS, formality and their testimony was not necessary. hy penniless and without means of sup- at 1 ond Inning, fl ‘Tho illness of the Paterson girl is caused by the confinement and total | port. fee t on hasieer b RESULTS AT KENILWORTH. ‘Tinker ‘bunted ang guy ‘also Ps ; ms 1 Hol , 3 @hangoe in her manner of living. She was hollow-eyed and nervous when in Day for Welding Named, EN REE : ler, ‘wolte alk by. pitched, erouaser 1a" Dall any, victim, on hie Wb ont. NOR = 4 ak “ehted fs mt a oO ered Mertes eourt to-day before stricken with her suddeh unser: Coroner Jackson, wko| Miss McNamara's application is ac-| Mimosa was the favorite in the open- | ¥ ILWORTH RACE TRACK, | Wolfe. 2. ‘Struck out--By White by the same futy ty handed wver dur} is a physician, attended her. companied by a long affidavit in which dash, with Astarita the second| BUFFALO, June 15—Following are the| Wolfe ebsites te he HONS weak Yap" ni ample time. NO: & + That J. Morgan Smith, Nan Patterson's brother-in-law, intends to keep! Se" “\ites the death ot Paiah Aenea, dei ero igen ile une eave Mrtes, toot a tra bane 1 i a) Saueee at the ae § oS ° Astari K oD) mt i row jen fied to Wallt i out of the way as long as possible was confirmed to-day by Abraham Levy, | say, he spoke frequently of marr hondiand head ta eae ie re stores war beismedic od neerkta aka oar ‘ Seventh Inning. counsel for the Patterson girl. Mr, Lovy says that he has information that! et amd fixed the tme ior we ia rgency went to. the front and to an 1 1 Gover: to died on Ayathiame’s utile, throw to silane as. aad ot Oe } Smith will not be able to return to New York for 2 month. een eee ee ache aticata Teer nc eee eee a | PD ASRS EW YL Nore Bee. | eet Howerman died on sttikes, ONE Ri NO RUNS. they were to be married, she alleges. |yun home Emergency touked the winner White Stockings winning to- hanctouleds ton Msnse i h A despatch from Washington says that Smith and his wife are in Vir-| jut ne was sick and s0 postnoned the | to the last sixteenth, where Witchoratt Mt tu acim Hichluaters, by the score of Third Inning. to Tinker,’ Devlin flea nH ia} ginia, not far from that city, aad that’Mrs. Smith has been in telephone ceremony. It was next fixed for April) closed with s rush and won by a length pull! 2 to. 1: White pitched a great game for Winams. So ats : eommunication with her mother, who lives in Washington. 1, 194, she swears, but again it was] from Emergency, who beat Astarita 16 (Mee rty) Y a 5 the local team. allowing only two hits tons Bmith Sas 4 by Mr. Guggenheim. Bellev-| (wo lengtts for the place. nd 3 second; Loslola. 13 (Reve- yp to the seventh, when Gazel's tw * many friends in Washington, postponed by Mr. Gui eliev- | two c ane 1d; Loslola, 115 (Rene- np to eventh, wh faze v02 \y * Et Bs socal prove ln: Balttmore: ing that he might die and that anyway | rave Going to the Post.| 27) 6 fo Papa’ 3 to'1, third. “thine base) followed by McGuire's single [and died at first, © sourer. NO RUNS. ri he did not mean to keep iis repeated} gh was the rite in th ty fOroURHL In New York's only run, Chi- ue , Jones” popred' te | gyfeGann ted Wiittasns, ae Sea ¢ e1 she dedided | * but he went to the pos.| | seve) hat both its rune In the first in- ‘" irew out Mertes. - Dahlen ‘ promises to her, she says ! aS ds cant EO ot fell into Witt Bligle, “NO RUNS: y) LTS OF TO D 's G E ‘ring suit agamst him and djd so./ Very, #° al P| ahaa Dr. 8 1 ning «und after that Wolfe held them han Wes disposed an Se i pi RESU “DAY'S GAMES, |, i oer [als leo he wd Tr ates et ba aesmne ne Beal stub teats Se . —— ame } Nitta ets : 1 (Romane 5 r Laine threw. out, Jones. Tver soe Untll the present year I have been front at the ond Fortui Fiest Inning. nacrontan, NOTRU Jona unded 40 004 Bt bach hayes f ort nded to Dahlen and NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE ta coonathay Salles er itwenteanve Ci 2 fat | A sear avuiner wane ealenic Te eiane pestis ea aa the defendant for over twenty-flv@ piock in ‘his r Short Hos: TT eareetr aIPReLs oui Amililagie llalee | aan tara im ue 4 ————. years, and since the date of my en id sore ax he was, beat Conjurer | ¢ i eSiReat AC Pci ay EaMERN: Pet cacrs ret RO ue Oe ccruh ii tere ; 4 0 “d Jace. ; * ped te Gilber Fike jalkes hn val B. ' 1) CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT CHICAGO. gagement to him in February, 190 head for third pla Ser raved With feet sto One Hees sea. ick Colked YoCTmAiied a ! | "4 |New York... 00000010 Have looked forward to no means of Mot; Wavorite (Gets Place: ‘Bowerman Cwrelt and. groundets o> Mavens. Gis 4 4 201000000—3 ‘i O— 1} support or maintenance except such as} Minwla was a hot f cow but threw. the forced at second. und . Mey i 010010000—2 Chicago. 20000000 — 2} tho defendant siould provide, and | third rac n paper th a1 x Curlongs: aceAd A GNRNEA was doubled op at frat, Nd i own and Kling; Ma-| ,Batterles—Wolf and McGuire; White, which he did promise to provide,” i 5 0 a gelding, thr iy ae Vancel's ne to Jones, i > i epoca and Taverna: 3 and Sullivan, Miss McNamara then goes on and rine: won ie ela oh nd Callahan counted Green atale r case . 3 6 » eng th C 0 . Dow n a ° ie * { * . .| begged for a, place for her case on the n h TAUe | Atlopatty win Oye omen RUNS. MANU rorced out, Conroy to Wilttims, No . preferred endar for the reasons ul) th] t2 5. secon ‘Morning Star, h | \PITT@BURG AT BOSTON. BOSTON AT ST. Louis. Riven, Lawyer Wagar AL Leventritt ap: | away sind Won y eh io to 1-and 2 w 1, third, secu! a : sinth Inning, a : j 5 i rol 3 —————— a, P Pitteberg .... 20111 1.0.0 0— 6| Boston. 10111000 2 6| peared betore Justice Clarke to-day to] {n front of Bridiepath site i Anderson, Ufted gh fy to Jones Boston ...... 30100000 0— 4\% Lous .... 01100000 0— 2| oppose the motion, He said that Mr.| Gprysitis, Neglected, Won Ei Tse MOT Tor | thneryearame Tae Ben Wace tt Og Batteries—Tannehill and ;| Gussenhelm was in splendid health, | yycq, fayorite in. the As-} & : bocked down Oatern forced ‘ y eee Rae ch atta las Syn even. with burprisl ng orc ods Name Oli, % OMtecamterty), 3 Tannehiil fouled to McGuire. sullivan ravis fled ty Andes aos : ut ‘ . him. Justice Clarke denied the motion iy ‘agit. Ut third, Time 146, Whit ‘ t 8 | PROVIDENCE AT BA bis Lhe ‘ 4 othe front at 0 5 ‘ fanned. White struck out. NO RUNS. « po leg AAT ara ‘ WASHINGTON AT DETROIT, and Miss McNamara will have to walt) the’ Pade running andwon 1 aera Hueee teat te lean Sand PROVIDE! 1,9,9.99,3,3.90-8 2 a o— fashingéon. .. 00000000 O— o| Met turn on the regular calen i by three lengths, Incantatio Willams Med to Jones. nderaon BAL TIMOT yh 1 2.0.0.000.0 Oo ey for Miss MaNi ow to begin, but raced . | ‘Dhoney bit to centre for a base, Wolfe Jout. White te nie, el +. 20.000004 — 6|Detroit 00100110 —aledetodaye | Seon’ piace In the streteh, and stay TWO BEERS AS EVIDENCE. *| mores, siyto.centey for a bane. Wolfe [aut vite aAty beet tae and Thormaa; Steal ond, «a single to lett, cee oe and Peltz; Fraser| Batterles—Patten and Drill; Mullen} ‘Mies McNamara is [01 ven'f there to Uh Fs ive [OR NO RUNG Core™ ra tof Guire 4 Serene TORONTO AT MONTREAL. reine Cake years old. She was’ the consort of Mr,| Mle four lengths wiireenettv® | Holmes popped to Williams. tN Palmbearer Ran Good Race. Thirsty, threw Johes out at first Willams to oy one Malaguti Guggenheim, but never a servant, I G1024101 -90 > BROOKLYN AND 8ST. Lovis. Aux arraigned | Williams to Gangel. NO RUNS will not reveal her present address} Gay Tahari. was the ake’ When Detective 0: to Thoney.. No" game was scheduled for’ these PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND | pur will say that in the travels of Mr,| OW, PY Stolen ents, “Palmbearer| Thoinas Burke, & bartender, of No. Mt Fourth Inning, 9 Willams, NOR j giaterige = Pa beorbure ana Raub; Biiae ang ©)! ae: Philade'phia. 0.0 0 1 1:0 0.0 0 7— 9) Guggenheim she always went along as| {i a 5! i I a ee te naa| Fifth avenue, before Magistrate Flam-} wiiams lifted 4 high, one to Davis Ebshth Inning, | JERSEY CITY AND NEWARK Cleveland .: 200000000 0~ 2| Me Meyer taking Mr. Guggenneim'a) Into the att “| mer this morning and sald he had drunk{ Anderson. was out, Davis to Donahue. ‘phoney out, Davis to Donahue. Wolfe) “No game was scheduled for these chibi Batteries — Waddell and gchr firat name. She has letters and papers} Was a red-hot drive to *e § two glasnes of beer which Barke had] Ganga died, ionthue to White NO IKecier singled to, lofts Anders giisiouss Moore and Abbott. RbFORKT| for srove, her ‘cane. bearer wetting up tn time fo, win Mig] sreved verterday, the Magistrate asked:| "Green pied to Keeler, Davis struck i ae a Mr. Guggenhelm could not be seen to~| PYength In Wasn't one glass of beer enough] out. Donahue hit by pitehed ball and)! angie to tote sacri-| EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. ‘y day. His sons sald that he was at his for the purposes of evidence?” Was out" atealing xecond, -McGulres ty eg ones, Ned to Ande AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, |0ottase in Long Branch. Jt was snid neilman, own J wid Osterhaus, “it wonld have} Conroy. NO RUS nail tung Cay : over the telephone to Long Branch that] ach, mced. to the, front at. the mtart:| been enough for evidence, bur {was EINK tanton, kaon: serends S he was there but out. Later it was] made all the runnin and won™by tw thienty-— jt was a hot day yesterda: MeGuine struck eut, Osteen out, Cal- Ninth tnatng. Hour engtha: £0", the place, Coun- to be open on hot a UN ‘Anderson out, Tannebill co Provkten asaho at ow quite NOR m * that he had left Long Branch for] lengths from Hattie, who beat uppone you believe, the suioofe] iuhan | te, Dnshue wane A cnn syd to donee, Villans Mied Monti a ‘annehtl out, Wilil ti Las NO_ RL as, Et om trial, uyen fanned,” Whtte wAlliety gm inal Beore—New Ye

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