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eae “ Circulation Books Open | to AM? | | She LATE EL ee Te ee chien all N C yy EA | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] whaxabncoiale to-night and Thusday: — So OF WEALTHY - FAMILY ENDS HIS | » LIFE WITH | WITH PISTOL Ae Francis B. Baek yn, Houke Jr:, Found Dead at His| Home in Westbury, Ill and in Finan- _ cial Trouble— Widow, Former % Baltimore Belle, Prostrated. a \ © Francis Bowes Stevens, jr., a grandson of the late Commodore Btevens * gnd @ cousin of the Stevenses, of Castle Point, Hoboken, was found dead in the cottage he ocoupied with his wife at Westbury, L. L, to-day. ‘been fired lay on the floor beside the body. Members of the Stevens femily 4 guy Mr. Stevens killed himself in a fit of despondency over ill-health and ‘SEEEES EES 2 WOMAN DEAD ON THE.SAND AT BRIGHTON . e the Long Isiand hunting set, was known ‘es "The Cottage.” Mr. Stevens and his te were alone in the house last night. i ‘they, cocupled separate apartments, \ | Never Threatened Life. M Mrs. Stevens satd that although her usband had been nervous and despon- ge tors some he had never made ee age ect aad Siigut intimation of his himeeif when he Recta “The oe bok eas Sek hea by, by Mrs. Bter and the sui- olde not ‘until a servant entered the house to-day. y/ |. Stevens had Uttle money of his own. He was largely depentent upon his 2al- ; ‘ag an elecgrieal engineer, which did ” far towards supporting his wife Aimeelt tn the ultra-fashlonable wet | “A good-looking, well-dressed women, ‘which they moved. Mrs. Stevens, | about thirty-five years old, was found ‘ | Rowover, is wealthy in her own right. | dead in the sand back of John L: Dix- Recently Mr. Stevons wall contront~| on’s cigar store, on the board ‘94 with the nevessity for paying quite | Brighton Beach to-day. ‘The ems sum, of money. He was unable to! lips were badly burned, and there waa gaise it and the fact worried hirn great- | a strong odor of carbollo acd about pala \iy. His wife and friends were dceply,| from which it is inferred that she com- } Jeoncerned over his actions and some) mitted suicide, ioe i his relatives had been tn consulta~ the bdvisabitty Of | her which contalned 74 cents in small Biacos ta) under, restraint where he| change, a prescription and a allp of re medical: attention. paper with the name of Albert Cleiner Wed Baltimore Belle. i “Mrs, Btovens was Adele Horwits, a daughter of Mr. and) M Benjamin Horwitz, of Baltknore, leaders of s0- wlety in that olty.. She met Mr. Btev~ ‘ens at Nerragonsett Pier in 1896, ond in 48 they were married at the residence | } of the parents of the bride in Balti- 5 aere ‘The and the address, No, 227 South street, | Jersey City Heights. She had been dead fpr some time when fe. umber of people who ‘bad been around t) all ifthe body. but non butnone ec ee prob oxen to the she abaene oad einer aclotices ber A me Pa pave! padi tera, ehe a SENT FOR WIFE BUT ONLY HER "MOTHER GAME = Stevenses were very popular in autbury colony, Where they made thelr home the year round. Mrs, Ste- fe) an intimate friend of Mrs r a ‘and otber prominent dow is in the Weatbuty region, "The On #))0 had of the death of) H alee the servant who ‘the body aroused’ her uth the /Antormatap! that}: bhempelt,, is wits | fo lonsrs ‘There was a bullet in his brain and a pistol from which one ebot hat Lips Burned by Catbolic Acid} ‘The woman had two pocketbooks with « ’ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1905. SHLANDERS. ‘IN CLOSE FIGH CONFEDERATE, 10 10 1, BEST PLAY OF THE DA EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Tenth Day—Sept, 6, 1906. GOOSE-E6CS PILE UP AT WASHINGTON Zero Marks Chalked Up on Scoreboard Regularly for Both Sides, GRIFFITH IN THE BOX Manager Takes Helm Himeelf and Holds Senators Down, but Runs Don’t Come, THE BATTING ORDER. PO fed Casalty, os co Hucleman, it. tabi, 2b. Stanley. of. Heydon, 0. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (pecial: to = ieee World.). AMERICAN BASEBALL, GROUNDS, WASHINOTOW, Sept. &— themecives within one game ot! Finding Clevelend. fhe Highlanders decided to rush matters to-day, and started out with enough ginger in the preliminaries to gonk the diamond for an hour. ‘The best GriMith now expects is to fin- ish one, two, three, so as to settle nu- ‘merous bets on that proposition in New, York. If they keep up the pece sag yesterday there is no reason why they Chase is back in the game for geod, ‘and his presence ja a tower of strength. Firet fing Pe out, Cassfty to Anderson. covidisn ae rrounder ond, second. NO RUNS, Nill ed up with an exhibits < ppeees, Up, fees lon fendi and paw ft weak grounder to Elberteld, NO RUNS. Second Inning. Williams's high foul was engulfed Hayden, Conney went ‘out Inthe 8 by at #0, Quaroy. ‘cams vs *Nexas Fourth Inning. ¢ t Keeler’s shart tae St, Kents eh aa aes sat dled on oS ae ae fo Oe a ie aK~ ras | bat ut out of the game by Umpire Bause- GHLANDERS WIN MIGHL ANDERS = 0:0 rn 0000 0:22 WASHINGI.N ...- 0000600000 Eighth Inning—Hahn hn flied to Anderson. Keeler. walked. El- rfeld singled. Yeager fouled-out. ‘Williams fanned. Na runs. Griffith threw Adams out. Nill singled. Cassidy forced him. Hickman fouled to Hahn. No runs. Ninth Inning—Conroy doubled. Fultz, running for Conroy; ycored on Chase’s single. McGuire flied out, Chase scoring. ariffith flied out. Hahn out. Two; runs. ’ Etberfeld retired adie: Hueleman filed li to Williams. tah! doubled. Stanley flied to. Conroy. No runs. ST. LOUIS AT baripraa We (A..L).- LOUIS a nar ons 5 010200—4 LEVELAND. .-...... 02102100 —6 UHeAGO AT DETROIT (A. L)-—SECOND GAME. ‘CHICAGD -...- 8190165 DETROIT ....---- -..-- 00000 TORONTO AT RochesTER (E. L). TORONTO 9010003026 ROCHESTE -900000000-0 RMONTREAL aT BUFFALO (E. L). MONTREAL .... -- 0600000-1 0-1 BUFFALO ..----- 0230701 —1 — 0 LATE LATONIA: WINNERS. Fifth—Woods Perry. a? Jim Bozeman 1+1: pl, Pirate. Tei sae Brady. 7 1-10, saci 5-2 pl. Follow the Flag ‘BROOKLYN SHUT OUT BY BUSTLING QUAKERS Phitadelphia- Bunches Erough| THE BATTING ORDFR. Runs in Fifth to. Wia with! phe. Two to Spare, and Tha! Was ie : Only Three. gear Meee Pte, Be x 1b. SCORE BY INNINGS. . oo oooos to "The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, Sept, 6.—Manager . Henlon's welter-welgits trotted out again this afternoon and went up against the Phillies for the mecond samo of the series, The Brook- lynites wero somewnat downenst tn "Umplre—Bause wine. ooo oz Fine, Maley to Tews, to Gessier. NO » Seventh Inning, to sarees RSS to, to gaia Lewis fited | Dooln fed to to. Bheckerd. Lewis threw Pittepger out. ‘Thomas Was coupe seating NO RUNS” Elghth Inning. Consequence ‘of yesterday's defeat, but ny fhed Tit Dooltn threw rt he after Hanlon had «lyen them a severe > Gl theew tance one Sephuring ihe gene il s) hoed oF | talking to they -want into the game r was third with ‘Tangle in tion to snatch victory ‘Lewis , filed oa oe fottiea Vo" Gens Ninth Inning. fhe oxpected them ¢o play ball to the pie Dasher these 38 of their @biitty, just the same; | “s pave te oe RESULTS OF THE BASEBALL GAMES TO-DAY. team in the Lesgue. The’ wenther wag ell that could: he | desired and a big crowd was early on | ‘hand to eee the game. Firet Inning. Dobbs's fly dropped safe in left, but he was caught vapping off first. Sheck- ard out Gleason to Bransfe:d. Lamiey ‘out, Gleason¢to Branefield, Dobbs was - AMERICAN. LEAGU:. \CHIGAQO-AT DETROIT, ome Bay re Winner of Fifth Race Longest Shot of Good Card at Sheepshead. VON TROMP’S SEPTEMBER Vendor Takes the Waldorf ana Whimsical the Belles Stokes, Latter the Favorita THE WANERS, PIRS* RACE—Baizac (6 to 1) 1. Ruth'e Rattler (8 to 6 for place) 2, Daffo-Down-Dilly 3 SECOND RACE—Whimsical (6 to 6) 1, King’s Daughter (9 to 5 for. place) 2, Pervc.-« 3, : THIRD = RACE—The Waldorf.— Vendor (8 to 1), 1; Voorhees (1 to 3 for ae 2} Acpountant, 3. eaireger™ (8 to 5 for place) 2, Ox: FIFTH RACE—Contederate (10 to 41) %, Chrysolite (12 10 1 for place) 2 All Right 3, SIXTH RACE—Mise Crawford (4 to'1) 1, Race King (5 to 1 for place) 2, Grapple 3. _BY FRANK W. THORP. {Spevtal to The Bvehing World.) SHEEPSHBAD BAY RACE TRACK, Sept. 6—Three stakes of more than Usual interest made up one-half of a very attractive card at Sheepshead this afternoon, promiaing interesting sport, Mhe Belles for two-year-old fillies; the geidings, and the September, for thtee- year-olds, all had high-class fields, which forecasted contests of the keen- est sort, The Waldort is a sporting stake, pat- térned on the lines of the Saratoga Spe- cial and Astoria stakes, ‘The latter stake was won by Capt. Sam Brown with Sue Smith, and Sen- the he lense, evens, Tosiay Mr, Hitchoock was represented by Vi Benator MoCarren by Voor- bees and Capt. Brown by Accountant, ‘A oracking race was expectet, ‘The other races had well-matched fields. The weather was cloudy, but pleasant and the track fast, There was ‘a tine witendance Balzac, Start to Fineh. Balzac made all the running in the gs lechase and won by a length from othe I Rattler, which was second all tha ways Dutty-Down-Dilly was third thicty, asthe away. King’s Daughter Made Hot Pace. King's Daughter: tin-canner to the front at the eltt of the elles Stakes and made the pace a hot one, leading into the stretch a couple of lengths in front of Whimsicui and Vio, under a ve together. In the run home King's ter tied, and Whimsical, taking Be ered ooo ot TRAL TRAIN, X,, Mewt, &—Joweiry ae i ‘teenth, won easily pe ates eerie Behstar Shuch beat Perverse one and a halt Tongthe for the place. aaa couldn't watch Vendor, hoes went to the front. In the made the pace, fajlowed . Benevolent and Aci ni ‘bunch, ‘They hald this order th writ bi stretch, where Vendor oat oorhees.. Accountant then Soe, Bh on tne ipslde’and Galayang on the outnige. Neither, coula catch Ven rw @ len, mi Voorneen, which heat Accountant three= quarters of a length. Von Thoma. Nothing buty In the September Btakes Von ‘Tromp went, 10 the front spon afier the siart and led all the Don in second otras hear the ‘ie sipetah tur hited Tho lal id pal: not get rough antl to lates, Von is own In the finish Grive, howe ter Confederate Won in’: rarely ohh Juck made the ryoni tot ralidmid by oa we | SNe 's, Dash Futile, the b: Bis he 8 with tn thes th Waldort, fof two-year‘old colts andj . 55 FIRST RACH—41,000 added; handicap mijes. EXTRA PRICE ONE CENTS Track Fast. Steeplechase for four-year-olde and about two pesee: Clow. Pi, ca a Punilne mtreig_ Bt 18-10 B 2 6 7 5 bo 07 5.” Wianer, . ft, by Orlando—Iiemet, 2 best. “Wines Seuaiter n'a good ‘rece, * 1B » Ey Berverte (Ga: arene: RACE ACE—The Waldort; for tWo.year-oldi We. ae FOURTH RACE 8 aa. The "Bevan! for, cite yearly $8,000 alias ‘one and shree- pen! High, Clog Pl. Shy ie race. All Right ran ‘hia race. 60 © ‘oncrr 1 RACE Handloep: eighth on turf, 1 ae Oy Grapple ran her i 2 Bi hal Ron 4 3 mF Bryne Mastin’ on 3 materi tha ty 4 08 R BB 4b oe Roms 6 & BBM gO: Ge uae By 8 6 7 7) 7% Wiehard 20 100 7 O'R 8 & Sewell... 10 aD . Tine—1.87 1-3. Winner, ch. #. by Tenn; i w. WD Darden. Mien ‘Crawford ran much Improved race. Race Pg ha i a ‘Onsh. Hixh Clos. PI. 6h. 20 io 3 0 80 12, 6 Es 30 186 B35 53 0-8 45 28 $7 tee ts Bow ow 8 wg 3 1h. 1b 7 10 10 4 & mH 0 mT oR 5 2 68 Pees s 2B © i & 2m i Start poor. Won driving. ‘Time—t. 15 2- , ipo lewdec mie, % o— Win: % some Tit. "Owner ‘T. Thurman, Confederate RRORIAT Rr tos 5. much the bests 14 atiller wd FORT ERIE RESULTS. (Special (9 The Eventing World.) RACE TRACK, FORT ERIE, Sept, 6, —The raci® on this track to-day re- sulted a follows: FIRST RACE—Purge; three-year-olds furlongs.— 8! hs and iieinon. Girl Gawain iM ST fret; ae wader ‘peas ‘oie. oe a Sas ‘( FIFTH RACT—Six furlongs; for two-year-olds.—Alma Garda EH AM Bee) Fy Henry Waring SIXTH PACE -Dne. mile: selling: fo: ie recur, BY oe Algol fo 1) i, at place) Hed So tinecd sd $5 Be, ax pacts Ah Recah 150 CIGARETTES A DAY FATALE, That Was Average of wh: Werner, MH Dead at Deak ‘Te-Day. ‘ NEWARK, Sept, 6.—William Werner, ton eireat, he i fink end of the |% sNas. RA CING ON ON OTHER “TRACKS Ss NY LATONiA RESULTS.. (Special to The Evening World.) LATONIA RACE TRACK, Sept. 6— ; PT RACE—Six mead. 106 (C. Morris), 9 to 2, 1 ha- | 100 (tad #8 (Allen) gh ime jack Al Segnai If., Inspec: for Hialvia, Ald’ Sliver and Delgon nino. } ran, COND RACE—O) hy Pee ea Ww atiea),,1 to 8.” becond: ravery, Mr tit son) tl Pip, ter Horteni Ls A RACE—6i. Dayo cv m eee nderbout, a ond; 8 ook HW Lita Thne136 eo Litue Hien, eat, Busi Winsiea, Don Treutand ‘Antara also ran. yun (ht Ly & ey to worth, 97 CWitams), $ J, Sereon, 19 i" Pure also ran, pak eh TO DEATH IN HOT SPRING. Youngs Woman, Dodsing Geyser, Falls {nto Boiling Water ja Yellowstone Park, LIVINGSTON, Mon: to-day fram the effecty of falling tnt@ @ boiling spring In the Yellowstone National Perk ral days ago. i In company with other Mastern tour ints Mise Wickes Was praking « sour: rs of the pa viewing Ff teppad jn ay fore. "4 the bis ‘Phe’ races on this track to-day resulted \