The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1905, Page 1

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OTHER ADMITS QUMERS GE THAT HER BABY WAS MURDERE Mrs. Denzser ‘Ciofties oak to the Police that She and Her Husband Placed Little > Gertie’s Body in the Tenement Where It Was Found, ‘The mother of little Gertle Denzer confessed this afternoon to Knowledge of her child’s murder. She told the police that at 3 o'clock this morning her: husband, the child's stepfather, to the tenement avenue, carrying the little one’s corpse, and that together they left it where: St-was later discovered, Maru. Densser described in detail how her husband , Swo hours after the mangled body of tHe child was ¢ound to-day it had been tn the stairway leading to tenementshouse at No. 44 Eleventh eight blocks from the Denzer Murder Most Brutal. An examination by the Coroner showed the murder a most brutal ono. Te'appeared that after jabbing the child 4m face and throat with a hatpin the ‘had grabbed the girl by the heels NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG: FIRST @nd swung it against a wall, breaking | Cincinnat aul, arms and the bones of one hi According to’ Mrs. Twale’ Dent @hlld bas ben cadused cruelly for the amt week, and tts screams have been 0 pitiful as to cause ihe other tenants ye ns 204 howe to protest to the janitress, t night, she told the pollor, a pe a named Empe, wh lived directly below the’ Denzvers, told tat the shrlekn of the ohiid were unbearable, Mrs. Speier ma that ehe went to the Denz- Ber apartment and the plumber tothe door and told her to mind her tesa Wg who was known Ss she came recently to live with Denssor, At the house this forenoon: neighirre were *0ld the baby had bern taken away by its “grandpa.” When de:ec- tivea reached. the house thie afternoon they found the mother, whe sald her mr AR Dae was Agnes Huy'er. She sald she had nen a stranger called wt wi he AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON AT PHILA. FIRST GAME. Washington Philadelphia cue |Waghiny Philadel thrée children when |’ Sievilana POL. EASTERN LEAGUE. AT ROCHESTER. py EROR FARCE she accompanied! at No. 462 Eleventh |2n swung the child by AME. o $33 ‘ 08 ot piititeriee—Brown, Kling; Bildebrang, * CINCINNATI AT 6T, Louis. GAME, IANTS wt hi hh WIN, SECOND'GAME—CALLED, © LEADTAROUG Roll Up Fivcawton Colac Fielding at Start of PHILADELPHIA .... .- Second Game. ‘\GMNTS .c-c.0 ccsteeeeecs ON ee eae MATTY TWIRLS WELLf IGHLANDERS—BOSTON Poor Work Behind Great Pitcher SECOND GAME--SCORE BY gua aed 08 Fp 9 9 Ea HonCANGES Fo st eee beh 8 ‘GAME CALLED. At St. Louis (N. L.)—2d game: End 5: Cincinnati, 0; St..L., 1 At Cleveland (A. .L.)—Second game: St: Louis. 7; Clev., 0. At Detroit (A L.)—2d a End 5: Chicago 1; Détroit, 2 At Providence (E.-L:)—Second‘game: Newark, 35 Prov., t At Buffalo (E. Lj-ed game: Rochester; 1; ‘Buffalo, 2. Sere LATE LATONIA WINNERS. pe singe Ua Be 2i dws Pearl 6-2 on aor lands. as Sitth—Ora Viva 2-1, Fallen Leaf 846: ae. Anave Alone, Seventh—Jane 7-5. ‘Lord Radnor 8-5 plade, Zerit. HIGHLANDERS OUT FOR REVENGE UPON THE BATTING ORDER, THE parr. ¢ deat Philadelphia in the first game of the double-header this afternoon by a score of T to 1. The game was played under peculiar elroumstances. At 2 o'clock the outfield ‘wes a perfect lake, and Fred Knowles |, Secided that only one game should be played, that being called gt 8 o'clock. Halt an hour before’ vhat time 1,000 per- Ons were present and demanded base- all, In order to please them @ carioad of sawdust -was scattered all over the field and the teams got busy at The contest was a cinah for the Glants, McGinnity pitching a splend!d * FIRST GAME. Bont. game in spite of the wet ball, and again clinching his title as the “Iron Pose "New York tade all te runs 19. Stanl. ‘ct, lina." 3b. an, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ba (Special 'to ‘The ‘Evening World.) AMERICAN _ LEAGUE GROUNDS. Sept, 4—With practically no tntenmic- sion, the Bostone and “Highlanders | winame foul dashed , right into ‘the’ second \geae, Cplline to ‘irate with Powell’ on/ the @ring line tor} New York and ‘Kletoow . on cevelving Ambruster, oc, Gibson, p. fo Ct Con: to Calting. roy iil, ‘everybody ‘thet Paneanene, ? would play all night, The second game was therefore sturted, ~ hao) ru a Mame x recat denned, | Parent nied to sian at to lett ‘fel for two bases, =| matin ‘the side: Ro RUN BOSTON Mwrart of t c’ PROPER WINS OCEAN WITH ODDS AT 57 t Added Starter, Gold Enamel, Finishes Second in Big Race at Sheepshead, RIGHT ROYAL. WINNER. | Labor Day Handicap Taken by} 2 to 1.Shot in Day of Up- sets to Bookies, RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD FIRST RACE—Ruth's Rattler (7 to 6) 1, Pathmaster (8 to 1 place) 2, Bino:: Death 3. SECOND RACE—Collector Jessup (6 to 1) 1, D'Arkle (2 to 1 for piaco) £, Belden 3. THIRD RACE—The Sapphire — Lady Naverre(12 to 1) 1, Vi O (2 to 1 for place) 2, Deviitree 3. MOURTH RAGE—Ocoan Handicap —Proper (8 td 1) 1, Gold Enamel (12 to 1), 2, Coy Maid 3, two_ niles. Track Heavy. “s Index. Steet — ‘Rattle ‘Nestor tor Te ‘fe Death Bei 0 Knobhampton. ay valley Feces u a Ruth's Rattler « Th ‘cantly. beat ‘plesk Ded Index. Starters. 4 i SEQOND eae 000 Crimea Gwher, dk. Mure Hon cade Pee oa = _ Collector Jessiip held tho race safe at all ground ai) home tien. Belden wik| § hoses oes: ete eee EiesE Langage Gi cise castesel 8 = rarer 3H 4a) PSGeS= Tan his race. Tale. FIRTH RACE—Monterey (6 to 2) 1, Larable (8 to 5 for place) 2, Benevoient 3. SIXTH. RACE—Right Royal (2 to Lalla (3 to 1 for place) 2, Pos- jon 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEBPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Sept. 4—This course was a quagmire | OW this afternoon, ahd mud horses had the best day of the yoar, financially, to the Coney Island Jockey Club, and the heayy rains meant a loss at least of $80,000 to the assyclation, There was, in spite of. the showers and Miserable weather, a very good attend- ance. Conservative estimites placed the | number at 15,000 persons. If the weather close to 95,000 at the track, There were two excellent features in the Sapphire Stakes and the Ocean Handleap, ‘and as many good mudders were \ncluded ‘in the fields, the races | promised to be keenly: contested, The other races were interesting and attended by lively speculation. * Ruth’s Rattler Easily, Black Death made the early running in the steeplechase, but after a mle Ruth's Rattler wen! Won in a Rush. raced to the front at the e second and made the run- ning, followed by Delpbie, ‘Durber and Colfector Jessup. last went to the Saulebury call, ‘Labor Day la alwaya reckoned the [4 had been fine there would have been|_ Heart (14) Catherine | Navarre. ran Won driving. i, "Devil Tree’ just_n 46 Toure RACGE—The Ooasn Handte Index. Fimo 18. ro eelngs ete to her, boat form: Winn ras drawini, aay ei eh thy Phe Pane— y the tinlen, “Gola Enamel ct od gee by Rapallo—Mrs, Delaney. ho encum, Owner, M.1. Hayman, Creamer Ges 35a Be3Biew! iy it 12 ie 12 th Diggins. Btart, soir. oon ariving, etlang 3.00. Winer > Montana-—Martenett Warn. Flin Monterey cloned very ‘® LATabis nha aed Yur atopend i REP Hatten Benevolent weet of the” othe re, RACK—The Labor Day Finds can: for three-year-olte anil nia AR PRE i on ture “thr wood, Wom drit ing, pies 44 8-4 WI RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. Wis, 8. 3; 13. Fin, Jockeys. Open. Mich, cide. a 1 I) Perrine - ee tae eer eee 4 . a mm 10 2 RR 8 6 4 Ce eer H in Sate TE8g antl 18 Rye . 3 ERY » 5 4 ‘A Auntin. eee t Re Voladay if FoR © ok Setonald: 8) gag ome Right Royal got ap in the tape stride, Lalla a hung on:very” ame “Posweraten tad eat RACES AT OTHER TRACKS. al Third 1 : pees | esrb este? grat ia rd. vai! Oia im shaw's Reed one to 5 "to Soar out’ oy F Powell. jer” . ee front on oe Tar vu “and, coming away eaty,, hree lengths from D'arkle. "which ‘loged strong and beat Belden’n head tor the place. Lady Navarre in a Rush. Vio, Devil Tree, Sly Ben and Kinley, le ose, Srche to the bend of RACE 1 gulted as follows: and gelding tite In the last six- Devil te He be ry tha ont 9 food rac ar fet Qeid Enamel Closed pa fy sng ot Boat by mye . gee Se " Monterey. Won Near yaaa a z wi away by (“of Benevolent, Set Be Bontalet: selling.—Mygen (Obert), second Time— SPCOND RAC) five Sorta Pe eu oo {cerieday, atti ase STaiRD io hs (kane 2 FOURT! FAC Rnia ee ri! th (Schoen). your FALL OF sae 4—The races on this track to-day re- FIRST RACE—S!x furlongs; for fillies three years old and up: Bto 1, rgan (Munro), even for place, Love Note (Freeman), 4 FA) mile and mn g tor place). & aor pee Ropers Me Mt he Fir a Ti" Red Jt en), ry 4 Slace) end w Hundred. (Dpaly LATONIA RESULTS, (Speolal to The Byening World.) TONTA RACE TRACK, Sept. 4 races on this track to-day ro- Fe stollowas 1 Rovian): nike, 105 (Radke), om 1 (Mtaghews), § ‘rime: 5 Power und Hot ‘Time alto ran. ,SRCOND BACB Bix tur furto first: third. and | ace fa LACE-Bx firlongs, ‘Floral Hi er eg hy John ‘THIRD ine, noe, Ri ‘Pirate Johjnega, 9, (Willlamm,” eae 4 i “a ite, LES oe aa a 1, Ww. ad ' Rs agar: leahi nandt- pure, . tee. a e PANIC.| pRACE Speen ee ‘ SIGN T0,MO, Row, yeas ring the jane ya oie EVENING WORLD RACING ie T SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Eighth Day—Sept. 4, 1905. 43 FIRST, RACE—81,000 added; Bou cee for four-yeat-olds and upward; about of ‘ram wit be ate Sees we

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