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osnil | "PRICE | ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ “NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1905. 10,000 PERSONS S SEE GIANTS DEATH SENTENCE PRONOUNCED ON BLUEBEARD HOCH | Man of Many Wives Who Got Rid of} Women After He Secured Their Money Showed No Emotion When Jury De- clared Him Guilty of Murder. “ARTISTIC ASSASSIN,” PROSECUTION DECLARED. Verdict Reached After Short Deliberation on the’ Poison Facts Presented—Prisoner Was Arrested in This City While Police of Two Countries Sought Him. r CHICAGO, May 19.—The jury in the case of Johann Hoch borught in a tverdict of murder in the first degree this afternoon after a short delibera- * tion, ‘Marie Welcker-Hoch, The verdict carries with it the The charge against Hoch was the Murder of one of his numerous wives, It was shown @hat he administered posion to her by @ pecullarly ingenious method, Hoch's ‘attomey made a daring attempt to whow that Marie Welcker-Hoch's sts- ter had mope “motive in aesifing Her @eath than aia Hoch, but the point , was lost on the jury. The notoribue “Bluebeard” hear? the verdict calmly, His lawyer will take the case to the Higher courts, but the prosecuting at- torney feels confident that the verdict will be sustained and that Hoch will ie on the gallows. death penalty. Assistint State Attorney Olsen in summing up declared Hoch to be one of the most monstrous criminals known In Chicago since the time of Holmes. “We sare dealing with no common murderer,"! eaid Mr, Olsen, “but with an artistic Assassin,” Johann Hedh married women with amall fortunes all over the country, Nearly abl of them die@ soon after thetr marriayes, He wen captured in New York last winter in the howe of @ woman to whom he had proposed marringe. The police of two countries wore looking for him a@ the time for the murder of which he has just been declared guilty. GAIETY STAKES GOES TO BELMONT’S TIPTOE BELMONT PARK WINNERS, FIR@T RACE—Adbell (9 to 1) 1, ' Druld (4 to 1) 2, Dreamer 3, | SECOND RACE—Jessamine (2 to Py 1, Speedway (2 to 1) 2, Deimore ‘Del THIRD RACE—Tiptoe (18 to 20)'1, Bello of Poquest(¥ to 5)2, Bivouac 3. " FOURTH RACE—Rot Shot (13 to 5) 1, Montrceson (12 to 1) 2, Prince Hamburg 3 FIFTH, RACE—De Reerke (5 to &) 1, Arabo (7 to 2) 2, Old England a° GIXTH RACE—Red Knight (2 to i) 1, Graziallo (9 to 10) 2, Amber- | yack 3. r ( pectal ‘to ‘The ‘venting World.) |‘ BELMONT PARK RACH TRACK, May 1%—More trouble on the Long Tsland roed near Woodhaven, satd ‘to be a Greight train off the: track, de- Rayed acegoers | from Brooklyn this afternoon, hundreds tit reaching the wae a lengths away, graceful third, Jessamine All the Way, BECOND RACE--$1,000 added Ekoryearcoldhi tour and rt Rood, Won cleverly, Ba Starters. Jocks, wee a a Bg fmnory i bh fe Mak ‘Purbert onsen tne went to the front right at- ter the rt, followed if Speedway and Banbee, They ran in this order all the way, Jeasamine finally winning by two Jengthe from Boadway no Beat Del- more a length and a half for the place. Dreamer was a dis- q an 5 Magic Power conn, Tiptop In a. Drive, THIRD RACE —T) pyepenrolge! i ate aaa Gavety: | tor ae funlonne. food. Won alevings “hie 3 ill i cit and Visto B mos And, Victory, ie ~ Starters, J s. 4 on psi | Hiv ia a Davy! Gout fiptos ana . na. lot of Heer el . 1@ st gua ot Beauent na Vie plored iatrong and’ wot, to Tiptot inthe last eixtoont the: Inst . few jum Hanae away under Odom’ arive, & ‘and wone by half a len) from Belle of Pequest, who beat oH Woure . tenclenmine for the place, Hot Shot by Five Longhte: wy veh furl, ath se, REESE jon enaily, fray wh. Rt, Hie rin 8 ger TE p end Bu Hot, ge: See or el monty and th Eanes An ths inte Tot ft heels, Py i showed followed Ri. yon Prin ‘who. pate Meaty iy dy tn turn and stayed t creat the ‘Apart In Fifth, 1,000 added moltin at , blue ‘rime if wi y a od ant By uine eta | ut on fre please or’ prefer aeie BOWERMAN GOES AFTER WAGNER'S FOUL. SNAPSHOT TAKEN BY STAFF PH OTOGRAPHER LE GENDRE DURING YEST) HIGHLANDERS — PLAY HARD T0 TURN TABLES Victory Over Brown Neces- sary to Keep Them from Tail End of? Race, ERDAY'S GAME BETWEEN T GIANTS AND PIRATES [BROOKLYN AND PLAY HARD GAME Ten Thousand Fans See Teams in Second R of Series, Which Is Nip and’ Tuck at the Start. BATTING ORDER. LS tite pegs, don SORRY S SET ySixth Trulie Highland 2 yt vanes by bs A STS 0, Datihn Wegner, Wilitanun 2b. ‘gen ee Out ai eld nit, Mog nit Anderwon, st gobbled Ritchie's long drive, NO MOte Xeager, 3b, ab. —.—- igen. ° NATIONAL LEAGUE, Powell. iy Rob Yipineh—Bmalle and Johnstone, wh Inplre—-Me, Kelly. BY BOZEMAN BULGER, BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) c eee conse POW GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May ST. LOUIS, Mo,, May 19,—StIll defiant and thirating for gore Harry Howell, | %—Alout ten thousand people saw, the AMERICAN LEAGUE. the Now York cast-off, and Jack Pow-|Clants play’ thelr fecond game with ——_—- cll, the former St, Louls Brown, were| Etepure—* nice little May, Parti: | WASHINGTON, AT DETROIT. ead 0 engage in deadly, combat, |clinched fist. No one was slugced yeu | FIRST GAMB,, “pcrapitis’ long before the bell twpped terday and things looked quiet énough Biarenaton 399800002 o First Inning, to-day at the start, but no one could oft 4000000 4 Dougherty struck out, Keeler drew |#2Y When Clarke and McGraw would get a eeriy t free Penge to first, but wae forced together, out Vilijam's grounder’ to Rooken- First Inning. AP fi . A Reaig, Vultee took Anderwon’e, NO} coasts opened the ceremonies with a patty atartog oft mith 2 pietty one- high fly to Dahlen, The ,‘Evangelist”’ ’ ‘bag @ Oo legt, center to Keel-| also scooped an easy grounder from Saugie Beak * ar gtale second, Powell! pewumont, who for two years led the Yeager In timo to tp Can Frisk was| Loague'in batting. George Browne ran out stealing second... NO RUNS. almost (0 the automobiles for a diMeult 2h earrings Second Inning, tly trom How: NO RUNB, —_——- T, LOUIS AT BOSTON, 00020110 0100000029 rHE GIANTS AND PITTSBURGS, SULTS OF ALL “THE DAY'S. SPORTS GIANTS WIN ITTSBURG ...... - IANTS ...---25 0+ coonnnt noe, 1 0-0-0 1.0.0.8 amis HICAGO ..2..- - 00.0.0 0.0.1 0.0 1-2 ROOKLYW 222.7211 0100000000-1: IGHLANDERS WIN | IGHLANDERS ...-....--01200000 o— 3 T. LOUIS .............000000000—0- At Chioago (A. L.)—Philadelphia, 1; Chioago, 2. At Beivoit (A. L.)—2¢ game: End Sth: Wash, 9; Detroit, 2. ° At Cleveland (A. L.)—End sixth: Boston, 0; Cleveland, 6. At Philadelphia (N. L.)—Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 9. At Rochester (E.L.)—‘iewark, 7; Rooitester,4. : At Montreal (£.L.)—Providence, 1; Montreal, 4. ' At Suffalo (E. L.)—Baltimere, 4; Buffalo, 0. At Teranto (E. L.)—Jersey City, 85 Toronto, 10, COLTS IN NIP AND TUCK GAME Are Scarce. and in Seventh Inning Score 1 sTs: Tied, ‘ 5 PELL SRN DOP Wet ey LATE LOUISVILLE WINNERS, = Third—The Cure 4-5, Glendon 50-1, Red Thistle 1-1. Fourth—Silver $%in 7-2, Apples 7-1. Batts 6-1. Fifth—Carthage 4-1; Techimingo 8-1, Sea Mate, AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, Fourth—Blennenworth 5-2, Neversuch 20-1. Monte, Fifth—Action 4-5. Light Opera 7-1. Athel Rose 30-1, | Sixth—Water Cure 9-5, Bullfinoh 6-1, Amberita 4-1. + H AT UNION PARK, BATTING ORDER. | Brooklyn, Maloney, Mt. Shanes. 1b, Slagi Bre Mr.’ Bauswine, (Special to The Fvening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, May 19.—Idenl baseball weather greeted the Rrdoklyn ‘and Chi¢ago teams when they began the second game of their series at these grounds this afternoon. Frank Selee and his cubs were happy over thelr victory of yesterday, and as asconsequence they faced the Trolley- o Dodnere confident of beating them! Seoond—Irish Jewel 3:2, Gilfain 60-1, Martino 7-1, Wat ble Firat Inning. Third—Chanley even, Buck Dowd 7-2, Broadway 3-1- / Caney opened. the Fourth—Plates+ 1-1, The Roustabout 2-1, Coddie Mat . oftyne, bY, fanning yiolously sat three Bison's curves, Bitte bunted sately. tothe infield, but Fifth—-Erke 3-1. Inflammable 100-1, Clandestine 8-5, Hifgcita unowe tot Owes. ““Seelonee | Sixth—Operator 3-1, All Scarlet 10-1, Red Reynard 8-1, atrofled on four. hy gi Ha was | caught napping at on to Babb tp Lewis to Babb, NO RUNS, ‘ i Sheckird pusned a bounder to Byers and died at first, Gessler ralsed a fy to the ‘nfsld which Casey gathered In, seu ts ya. We e Chase beat out a slow one to Glea- |" ne “Figin ty A tall, slend tch also contributed a skyscraper 5 ¢ Dutchinan" seaoted out in slender, very pretty young i cm Ra hnd stole second. He then toOk | ete neld and: made a, hard catch from | Woman, dressed all in white, was wale whlet) dohuite Minatheeoa,” NO ONS | home on # passed ball, Gonrby stroilhd | Donlin, Browne siammed a clean hit|!ag along Fulton streat, Brooklyn, this Second Inning, ‘ rand also etole pecan. He wae then, ott | between firat and eerent jane the crowd | Afternoon, when an older woman, alay|, Chance lined the ball to left. for al to ren Soe ened ORS. Ai yolled for Dan Mf Nock out a {Very Rood looking, and stylleniy drode, (DAS: Slagle sent up a hen fy and Powel 4 Browne, sp) ‘ant Mike oho wind | ed, otrode, ant jegsler Wax wider the ball when. tt ftbhiheeaties iia aed and stole second. "ean nus na face, In ehoee Mtnee Na SADR her jeume acwn. | Hofman and “chance ‘ Bra atinging rab ‘contre three seconds ‘there | Were then doubled up on the former’ DROPPED DEAD AT x soared nasi ia ata sed the Wall| Was a mix-up which i look ewe pollee- ped tie lay tar amet the. Balto “tab i BRIDGE ENTRANCE, advan an phe | men a Mone me, to straighten out, jtime. NO RONS. i ‘ | ‘otk stealing third, catcher to Went to. Polite Hop. | Owens Ww etired on his cutter sens Man Belleved to He A. KC. Manahetin /Ter aitd the fame rjned, uecatne. se quarters, where the young. one In whiie | Hone age n pore caRnthe DAU Ny jan Belleved to amdhetin (met. and the fans, grained, be at mend she was. Mrs. “Ada Delmot and| wom tt Gass oul RUAN seCONE, itis (Special to The Hvening World.) [rates of speed, ‘Drelner Jamen Row jucoumbs to Apoplexy at Mi ey Ase eS lad 6 end the. ‘alas ‘went | the other that she was Mrs. Samuop| ‘2 Hofeman. Dobbs gor two bases on| 8) YRIIEAD BAY, M 19.—Tho | sank the Prvoklyn Handicap candidate hattan Ena of Stenotare, out, ff McClure, of No. '60 Weat One Handed | one’s mut of hie fy and nis fume day broke bright and clear ut the Aeelni a mie and a halt in 24165, very A. well-dressed man, believed to. be Becond Inning. and. iret street, Manhattan, Meaaethe ehied tine Nvey pobeit Bago, | jurse this) mony Tt temprt= | casily” nee mplivsed, Jockey Lilly had A. K, Mundheim, of No. 2014 Govern The’ dirké for Wagner when he po ai fnpped her,” sala’ Mrs, MeClure. | Heftinan made # pretty’ cateh of ture was perfect soores of racers, Jeg ub ana the work was neatly aventie, dropped dead in the crowd at| flied to Billy Gilbert. ‘Clanoy / Kot op | “Bho IWed-with me-up toon few days | S's terrific lowsline fy, ONE LUN |'Wire soit. 10) BRerotne, rick was He wil, bo fit when the Brooklyn the Manhatian entrance of the Brook: | i fouu' five roy Hitchen. Srowne [ee Ut TE Luria her out for her ao Third Inning. [ary and fast and the horses had n and sould ryn. up to bla marie. a Benne CERAM RN TO inst Phin, fa" py put bug in the, game orf ae on. Vulnol, eh? ‘That's @ prouy | Kvers's bunt foul My was, snatched by! trouble jh atsoplng thelknacas atopy, My pane Ey Bale pital said: that he had succumbed t0"m| NO NUNH not) S| mee, Meaguets | otine for ler Why her name ty Run- A TE doen aie N : sc yiRies sik Nile Wk het stroke of apoplexy, Whitnoy’s British Estate. IN Dahlen fouled high to Leach. Devitn qated and drew che first pass, Devlin stole second, Ritch'e dropping the Dal i |from:catener, Giver: Med -to. Howant LONDON, MAY-19.—The yalue of the| but Devlin, was able to reach This, was of” Taln estate tn the United Kingdom ‘of the] Taylor # ruck out. his batting Averse® lengaged to yay Inte W. C. Whitney, of New York, hy ee orte eine MO IPR ENO MUNE Hl bécaide he Cama lh anes ter aotte a |e been. t $126, 000, Third. Inning. + | was with Mrs. McClure, the latter com- | Gil. [plained ‘Bite was held. Carisch died in) Donitn's Kad ol SA || bert gor under a holst. trom. Robert, s Clarke alzo took a pas” Beaumont ituati on bunted out, NO RUNS, Donlin tried to beat a slow one to Fourth. Inning. MrGann ‘beat Howard in a race first, Doniin Caen Wagner's high, but ensy, holst. Any fet_on. ¥ ins field. hit’ through Deviin's poor %udi- He took second on Ritohte’s Leach was ntlowod Dahlen EEN Lttebure’ implified ‘| Workers: In_all, probabil. . ity, you will ‘ind. the position’ you seek through “Morning World. Help. Wants, but if you are hard to oan i re poh ment. clean ht to center, tr Dette ing t ne bevee._ De Jarini ut. rently to mi i NO ‘RUNB. . jarke Cl was laying Jong Arive. an arounde via Ritohie and first. got Davlen on frat bounce, NO 3 AOZ FP eoann re Ae Clarke od fret Infletd hit Tay- ‘did Inst: week and make dou ny + race at bite i mai [quest throw Topsy Ri furl ings. for Bresnahan's| Rule kind of. work; do a TRU eats! “sak Stele @ to.) Mrs, Deimo? admitted that her name | Hunola s daughter, of George Hun: ‘FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. lecisfon. rowne led right In Clarke's " ce Nn, mit. McGann fouled to Carisch, NO| FAIR GROUNDS, ST. LOUsS, May RUNS. ‘ 19.—Following are the results of the races here to-day; FIRST RACE--Five furlongs,— stre- {| ator Cyclone (18 to 1) 4, Silver Sue ae Henchman (2 to 1) ECO IND ale Russoll (2 to THIRD |RACE--Five as Kot i Mertes died ont; Time=J.07, Pie a LOUISVILE RACES. LOUISVILLE, here to-day (ete Bresnahan t FIRST nd. Party, took a pop ates and “that e was the dy. an, artist, Ny, Bhe said she was y, to 5 me RACK—Five furlongs. 3 (> tod Kis: jobinson 6 16 2) 3, Time—toz 2 —Forehand (3 to 2) 1, Golden 1) 2 Matador (12 to 1) 8 Serene May 13.—The aa follows; races RACH Bix tuciongs—tiarka 1, ay ts to i) 3, Muldoon Dee Ti 14, and one-hnit |” ‘the Bei iy Ri} Onde a He shiwn ah nN i ila wrouniter Shulte pulled per on the run, Fourth Inning. ° soaked a ground 1 fo the bene el | Ae and M ean tim) NO to, Owens | on Mrowitia qu.ck Dobbe soaked a and was the Unnd vi Bhylt and ner fone? aun m Tir | tor of this str ie. Was mal a i he cour once and by his. i) bathe has & lot to Tek. Mp me, one which centre. NO ri 1» want ¢ ui Dube ‘collared KUNE. Eighs., Inning. char ‘our furlongs 3, — iy oy di Malte Dono. tod 1 pulled In j ‘ Taw tine fy.” Owen rade A King singled to rigat conske, Brown watt to workouts wore the oh hit to the Infleld, Wag out [Aacrifced, Ii >» aod. Caley hy vi) sealing second, Kilng to 8, Lewis | nut doutmed "up, with | aN DAN: fi ie ! Ba rolled one In front of the plate, but On the. re bouader ty) ¢ Mh an uit ‘ 0.245 wag thrown out bY Kling. NO RUNS NO RUNS: | th, Fifth Inning. ap mane his third gate, hits einiale) gute Jo drow a free pass to first, Hof. {to Jett, Bergen wits civiles nt ont Teste r acringae ree Ow oo Gheckard. Meets nit to lairikes after falting to: bunt at three, | poy hy 4 meee ad Ergon, who shot the bail to Owens, !Hason forced Babb at second, Wyers to jf mnundicap. Slagle we Aecond, Kling then | Hamman, Bheckard Med our to Shy if fs at second, Owens (> Lewis, |NO RUNS: Dobba’s ‘hownder. owas eennbet, by Ninth Inning. ' tat che (eh awHeand ent to Met alead of hin E 4 . isle A Prop bunted aafely along te cindy Mttlanes, want ely te Dene ye elimlie. th chigttma tase ine but was Nailed stealing aco. died }ikewlse to Owens, | Bua ns for. t Ord. Wing to Meer. Mergen ted ‘out {Y OMe iy to Carey, NO RUNS. a f Sixth Inning, feat oo sd MLN to Brown was enay meat in his. bounds | o aie eatin owe Kai! ch'neih'in| = UNIGN. PARK RESULTS, rieht Sine toe an, oute Casey. bopndd wh a soa Duna ie whieh Swear quieted Shulte ied emcee 7a ate he lenalor VION hat Savon win wa cetae,” Sheckard | UNLON BARI SN BO UE atR ea (ta adi as sacrificed, Bip wn nee, Geamler | —The racer’ here to-day reruited wa aon Ave an lexhbltion mi ‘ vo-swinging ut | followa: canis ateh jaiso famned FInsT RACE ur, and onosnaie in oe wire. Bultty i BH & syd

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