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tutti) i { yh * ie oh indiugh 1 "THEATRICAL FEAT >rURE BY DARNTON, DRAW NGS BY TOM TOM POWERS.~.SEE a [Gireuiation Books Open to.Au.”|_—__| TI LINER = eee wwwy - J AS PARTNER IN IN CRIME css nn) er Siew ‘CHMPIN GINS > dant CWaivammsciovay te-aieves to-night; Sunday fair. GREEDY THIEF cs i SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE E PAGE SIPHILLIES - itors, Win seeee liards by Winning Second Police Believe Man Wve Man Found D Dead in East| One Run, he Y wonao ene apres GAwe. _. |. Game in On tas f (IM A cll OM A GOOD FE » Fourth Street House Was Slain Af- canta obues ie didsas ; yen oy AGO seeeienc.ceee. 0000 } KEEPS | ter Robbery Committed by Pair Who TEAMS STILL PLAYING.| ‘CLEVELAND ...... .....71010200 a Heth asagel «AR Thomas Colt, a Strong Sec a Strong Second Ch | | Rented Room Jointly. PEN in the Betting, Has No Trouble: Orth Was Touched Up Freely ST, LOUIS AT CINCINNATI=N, L. : : ; for the Locate, While Wolfe] st, Louis .. . Dead Man Who Displayed Big Roll of Aiso Got His Bumps at Vari-| CNICINNATI "... bie : H b ‘ H } Large-Sixed Crowd Turns Out! Tisposing of Major Dainger Cheers ocal Men gb : Farther Viee| Broomstick and Africander, Bills When Going to Room, Stripped ee no es de - , ’ ous Stages. tory. , , FF of Every Penny—Valise Supposed to TRADITION CATTURSS aa Have Contained Plunder Also Missin SECOND GAME. LATE RESULTS AT. HARLEM, SECOND GAME. GREAT EASTERN HAND ICs g Story of Firat Game on Page 5. Story of First Game on Page 5. Pa SCORE BY INNINGS. Fifth Race—iBig Ben 1, Don Domo 2, Nannie Hedge 3. |~ ‘A murder that is believed to have followed upon the heels of a big} iiumanon to, ore pet AT DETROIT, SUA aa PO. robbery was uncovered by the police to-day when the body of a man| “!¥e out when winning run Was so.red Fifth Race—Louise Elston 1, Anna Fitzhugh. 2, Geo, Perry. wreestan 4 et. ; : ; to Reaeliag | in : the Race and at was found in a hall bedroom at No. 61 East Fourth street, The dead BATTING ORDER. Sixth Race—Burning Glass 1, Lady Charlor 2, Optional 3, soon ow 10 : : man was one of a pair who came to the house laden with bundles and a landers. Washington, Fifth Race—Op a tate thane 2 Charley Moore 3 cay br “ : ; ; ‘ End 1s Oaly : Gallopiag—Good : 4) ‘big grip, which the police betieve to have contained valuable plunder they Ie ba : q ere had stolen, One of the men disappeared during the night leaving” the Sixth Race—Norbury 1, Lord-Badge 2, Launay:3. | ort! Plenty Captures the Steeplechase, . other suffocating from the fumes of gas he had turned on after stuffing aT ST. LOUIS, A , ; ‘ all the cracks and crevices of doors and windows, Fifth Race—Loretta M. 1, Fruit’2, Laysen 3, = = = =| caoeia to Toe Reening World) THE WINNERS, I The dead man is known to have been in a drunken stupor when he |Onh po. Wolfe, ‘ DELPHIA. ees Pr vnc spe gn ab a) be Annis entered the room, and the Coroner is of the opinion that his companion | “™fecMmeritam SENATOR DAVIS ON WAY TO ESOPUS. 3.18 PO. A B| champion Seon 0h Siversend OO Ol a0) 1, Tho Ramean OOO administered knock-out drops to him to induce coma, and then completed | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Sept vt ya lem ee Ire tory ors - by . Date deen a his crime by turning on the gas and escaping with the proceeds from the pltehiagiger the ‘utente, ne Ex-United States Senator Henry Gassaway Davis, 38 lore Wels was mas Lol eae ‘ ; their joint robbery. wh a'necond victory tor Ream" *°! cratic candidate for Vice-President, arrived In the city at 6| twat 04 9 0 Ul tyan thas Brooenice shows, hava! SECOND RACE—Handzarra After the statement of the Coroner that a murder “had undoubtedly First Inat o’clock this evenng with his secretary. He will stay at “11 1 a 4}teen favorite, but the talent probably wae it Shot Gun, (@B to.) 3 been committed, Inspector McClusky and Capt, MeDermott, of the Fifth | , Olt! was caps ‘ie Geaget| Fifth Avenue Hotel over Sunday and visit Judge Parker a 1 4 8 1 ecan well that Mewar vitory ees ei Street Station, assigned a force of detectives to investigate the case, The | to ri Lnple, eared hit Esopus before his return to West Virginia, 6 6 OO) ver the same colt was not of much ac-| THIRD RACE—Tradition 1, Gam ', body of the dead man had been stripped of everything but a tin watch. $e Gah tie a mut Caedy'e tare ‘ wore eealwert’ Sele & Bunt HiRes hain, though only last night he exhibited a large roll of bills in prvng wits, Donovan Rado Gunso! THREE A Lie = ilies p22) obo ‘for the room. Na ingle ot feorle S oti f | ae any led tor two miles, vat on'y |®) 1» Major Daingerfield (12 t0.4) MEN HIRED ROOM FOR A WEEK. Wineme" is andes ae et RRA RR wats aa soaneance for atatwars could have BPOQMARIK BS | bak y The two men, one tall and slim, the other short and squarely bullt, were "doubl x Sy Oh aaa f FIFTH RACE—Tenereee (4v ‘ ealled at the Fourth street house on Thursday evening and hired the hall} 5 By 2, Inning. (Continued on Second Page.) Kitt lined to Orth, Wolfe singled. ‘BROOKLYN WINS THE ee See es eee we ms — Willems to” Stet : .* Dahlen, : $m cane sn 1, Ed Tlemey (6 te 17°28 Cassidy threw out Conroy, Meduire i in pata fashion, She won at the Ching 3. fanned, Orth singled, but was ca ) I: (Special to The Rvening World.) —. Ss - : me tS gunih it, Huleman to Cas- . POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 10.—Having —————SeEEEESESE SS —— ‘Third Inning. won the first game with the Philadel-| RESULTS .OF po lars wag fle thay fer et Stabl placed a liner_in Williams's PiNimeny" ‘Tavior to capture the second| TO-DAY'S BASEs {>t the deat two-yen sing hands. Huleman died, Conroy Play Was Stopped in the First Half of the Sixth|“ Sandria was the only Mullin was soaked in the sla’ dum ma clean score for the day. BALL GAMES. yea, and she Y ld 1 . . ran a a” A sre cate serng Satin. Inning on Account of Darkness. | Bendre Tor tne Piles and hot game ; [Barat ts, who was Bo 'ald Witelige, “Welle, forced. Kit: hereiggganies + pint SE bo bem: Bet’ ie! 4 First Insieg. .. [| Reselts of Firet Games on Pan wel ‘Tradit: tridge at second to ey Nias unaasiste, as if i u ‘Taylor started off by wal Thomas. ‘ i Two a nr aeaviea 4c’ ah SECOND GAME. SECOND GAME. iver nur hie in hand ore ast : Ribot. Elberteid files i.e Story of Firht Game on Page 5. i 1 Sh Hi 1 poston, ‘ioe bet “Tre an r} Din, 1 t : set le PHILADELPHIA AT NEW York. that ioe rig. at 2 , Gloys Michae 8 oots Himself and Ore oud wate nait a were ea ‘he = rol ; fenton’ gt heme. | Meie AT sat See : Elberteld te Ganael. Ks mame te atew the yrs to ca ™ Lumiey, rt, i * ‘eR Ly ing Immediately Following a Call of Serer” omit isa "® thonoress as cfghe fer iver, a {jasned thea,” mrowne Ale tothe Spear pee " 's throw.ag was the feature did some brilliant base Relelin; ler ¢ Ditton played fast ys; on enough ‘to Bit get tov trata Sandew to] @ROOKLYN AT BOSTON. r han acoring on the play. Mertes| * Lieut. Reid at His Home, ae wg" seand” nate ienetis “Yor "the Blaee 3 ad there again wi a third, Dahlen stole second, Dunn — Donovan Orth tossed ‘out Kittridge. = , wa - . SECOND GAME. | Carly speed. Gin isha cnrtranvn yor ot. Ghat Mae getand my nondand sau NSORUNE, ace one In een to i " Hiatt. egete — 6 bt No, @ Tenth avenue, died in the Michaels told Dowling that oh sack, Kesler beat his. bunt infront } Gelert, f..., Witt to Gleason. TWO RUNS: ‘ 30000 ~ S Roosevelt Hospital this ces ype vat aig og know R. Reid before tord day at sho plate. Blberfeld sacrifices, RUN Willis, tb... Second Inning. ling and Ritter; Fishe: Pistol-ehot wound In the head Infilc weld ji Big aod that Mra. 4 eon was " he wrog out, Gilbert to MoGann. Roth gd hour eariler, it s said, by him- Ber tome me ag oo rat fing fvkel seer be eh ‘Anay ei and Hed to reanaiian and Colwell x Dai n account of darkness. > e to @ young sromes employed ~ wife, ved }in the same . ane el fl to Cr be vO bb, tag r mtruck out. Bresnahan pied to ¢ ™, pony ge ery ete eee. | the yout ee oh. Tae working. | Rien, el et filled. Del. [Moran, 3 lait and Browne to McGee, NO| CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG. SECOND GAME. related th . . t Keeper for the American Mineral Water | Reid, a A roapey es Atte Third Inning. Wolfe was in. and . lachine Company, at Forty-third it MeGann needed no to retire |Chieage,.....9000000 —0 ui ANE ge scar Git hice MiMp he had taken me slong with fee eee ap thea «i Lye ; ‘Thomas, Gleason Medes 200003 is fl bestia est Forty bie. rai him for everything he} ‘Conroy hit . : lab, TWORUNS, | we walked, but was out stealing, Bower. ; eatburd rn "lgh fl i: standit Dowling reported the ca Cansidy ad Imming, — STOUANS voeesseseevesesenneees map te to _Danien NO RUN Batrerten—t. undgren and O'Neil; Case th Fe 1 7 se to ; * out, Serter ited | 0 Sear No go Tenth avenue when he saw tei pita Captain ‘deraited Be ? INE, | yfineckard wont out on an easy one, Wad Waleed GAS come Heme tor Daltints | Game called co allow.playera to-caten a ($B @ man in the uniform of « fireman come ‘Ordered. these ior eze on . wile \o Flner hingle to right, ‘Bil getting’ to second. | erain ) gut of the house and beckon to him. ‘possible at once and’ recom ‘back | Conroy threw out, Hulaman, Maltin sore, tanned fe | Gleason. Dunn finned ONR RUN.” Lene ‘This man. Dowling later reported, was flied to Dougherty. Bo did Cassidy, "Need Base Hits—ort ; Fourth Innt “Lent, Albert Reld, of Engine %. F trate te Base Hien ; : bel AMERICAN LEAGUE. it shot himself up- ie Keeler wat on deck with ‘his te off Fisher, A 4 Lush was thrown out by Taylor, and long pole, came ai "A tallow has just 9 Walle sage bunt. He stole second. Hiner. Geler wan om on a preity . +L Titus by Gil On a wild thro winning by two pate stairs,” Reid ts alleged to have told fold fied ty Donov: reon filed to| ing, Jordan to Dillon, bs 5 “Ff fret by Dahlen Hulewitt got as fai WASHINGTON AT NEW YORK. | ¥ho beat Burnt ‘Dowling. ; Halen nr oat Toboed “william ams of ‘Third 5 third, He Cy Ty 6 Stalwart Wins Baally. WDid you do anything?” Dowling ih Tawi Reisling was hit, Strang walked. 1 4 Bases— stenting. Bowerman to Dahlen. “ONE SECOND GAME. Broomstick was a \ dg Py: Tinh in| ryt Jon was safe on Fisher's fumble, Gens- esoler, , ROK Jiloled 65 ih Aad ele to Washington... 30200000 0— S| gisiwart was the second el “Yes, 1 gent in an emergency ca . ecg Pky’ Ut, 8 Jom, thee, OF ee ee re a cents Cor tyre, Danes 0 oneean'h atnule ove second, ravior | Mew York... 2010.20.00 1— 6foiners, wore a: long, om ¢ — srwnat ate vou doing here?” Dowling p Bind Pens Baneran ag: fanned. Bresnahan ified to Titus. | Battertes—Wolfe and Kittridge: Orth q Hie i fet Boe By welineed ar + Ucar eed Vo srowne punted ond ded, Colwell to and McGuire. to Tun nerd on some business,”” Reid rer} ‘ins. Bus oe i beet . Vas Ox ritth 1 here aman change ap they huge er etn ie here Wag No ¢ is enld to See aits iets, "i : Soe Hulman. NO RUN ou ateallng ten Nota to | Bunn shrew, out Ra i .] ST. LOUI8 AT DETROIT, [the ‘Imtuatretch far ie vet m Ly earn ecpetaire anid Rel walked | ee ary sehooner yachts Attan. Wath Instes, tingled to Sentre Batty fi ‘opt tor The]. Mecann out. Hulew ; SBCOND GAME. wart and. seed wally, clored. the , Dowling ren ups herwaté Me and Vergemere and the schooner | Hil! fanned. Willlams threw out Bheckard. Cooley sent Up high me base ne ob first on Hulewitt’s tum 000000 10 0— 4 tween aim and away. A few ‘moments a erw: cht Bndysthion started Stahl. ‘Huleman singled. Mullin forced 1a fe front of the plate that Ritter cap- 4 UNS. Tl itt tumble ° |same time he Tete Ue others from Roosevelt Hospital ar- “ to-day on their Hole n, Williama to Elberfeld. NO Aol Lg A ete ot a ‘ing to steal, N ni 000000000— Oj cara Stalwart reseed Prrty esha wade race ov om to and arouna | ty, beat Out Die bint, | Keeler me ponrth haha ; be Stl aa Sixth Inning, Pals ane Raley ee ea gg lw Mare “a Paes: Mer » : sed ne out, to wil filed to Gilbert, a : =~ Major Dalngerte! eventh Street Station pansed eal Ribortdla ou out, vr! Je. * re te +1 J beat him @ neck for the Sound Mars, Michaela by tne bed ‘They crossed the starting line in the cy? gg es walked and, Reuss Sf EASTERN LEAQUE. gaisd, augie necond aia Ree te mes |to Dahlen te MeGann, to Dahlen to ven" itenerecs Wen Badlih, her husband; i feat Laivcl are following order with a moderate east. int “wont the gal : RUN. trang sl ite gent peaed nanan, No rw Bow No RU “reacream went to”the front that Miebesls eed ner, | northeast wind: Vergemere, 1.3; At. gf ripe to stock t GALTIMORS AT JEROEY CITY, | Bow werman i Donahoe te Line th nt nex teen 3 Gass the start, made all the that he knew something Wu8l i410 4490; Endymion, 1a. a NATIONAL {DERSUE erANDING, Fsingled to lett. Moran i RUHL Rave when Hulswnt tall over. hia] ty Favlon mit TacHt udasisted, | Jrry" tse why bowl MD ay £0, nappen (0 hn to-day ‘and he] ate, 1.28.90; Endymion, 148, At 1.40 ne | nessling ann wore derdan to Bt | at 69008 6 oO 6 I grounder, Browne fanned, NO RUS ng the third base! ihe piace, The Judes boleted: spies the Atlantic was leading by half » mile, r ee 5 ao 40 | Willits Iined to Dillon, Needham 00100 o-151 Br ne out Glea ‘s wumber for tale’ money atory, pf hy matey to hicagn 4579.98] to left advancing Del to third. hag | ist ae —Mason and Byers: coxon Seventh ft ac ae third. 3 matted there until a ne as foi- —__ Fittanure 7) 0 Boston,,...48 a2 284] om Fisher's Texas leaguer any to ‘Lush, . T fmed them of the error.” i, RUNS, "Sune "eaited on account of darkness im UNS. Flexion Winn Cleverty, § PROVIDENCE :T NEWARK, | fhisanah ediaianand y AMERICAN LEAGUE BTANOINO, HPN Mec ng fer Moth'e Ay & je Prince Ching made the, wild pita ny “ey wall " Selsey ] -$ but Browne rolled Fo the turn. There Fi 0 ty, : nd by Ba. fietey and Somemd me | was |; et bed Sane i ROCHESTER AT MONTREAL, Cincinnati’ Sta Phil ~ te rapt inte cree SECOND GAME. LE. wi thought he : h Be . econ at | strong and taking the Jend In a led t sencned third . an aa bb fi Loe t _ ley: o bw tw ait 3, him aiid ; Ca} ea es doen bs Fiton.Lgneg tre Srna: Mestrter Paks Rahs Mut beies Wied” the [ten to Regan, “Both Dali- | on ee ay whe heat Prisée 4 er ene yall te cdatee ‘une e called on account of darkness. | ONO ray NO RUNS. nan, Two rune @ length —e ns Btmnt . Sis font aeatyebarw Batiioneld ‘Tour to Gettyeeare and Weenie Colwell bit to was safe. but menel eR pS ee “ ner I thik ley Nt to PN BUPFALO AT TORONTO. of Time Between New York . fond Aebucy Fare. lon. 4 4 PL0e1 Po yt was forced by Thomas, gor aged. "be ene ning ' . ; $9.08 01215 | Mcgee forced thames, oil. 3 ir a rf Le 2 te Spite, a cer . b ee xs ir | er Beet ote tet $