The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1905, Page 1

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{ Yee -— A Sint phate ® } | WRATHMR—Rainy to-night and WANA Se i COMPLETE ASEBALL .RESULTS _ Reirson Boks Oreo a) PRICE ONE CENT. NEW oat SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1905. {GIANTS WIN DOUBLE HEAD i ORIENTAL HANDICAP |catest News or [IMTS GET |SLAINGIRL IS ve 0 “BOOTBLACK KING.” TODAY'S SPORTS | BOTH GAMES) HIDDEN IN THE Aiwa Tats Bg Rac: EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Higa > gs : = AT THE THE HUB) BRONX WOODS : Day, Second of Week, PITTSBURG ....-... ..- 0000 ee AT GRAVESEND. i i a for A. L. Aste. Sixth ba ouiae. 1905. Track Fast. CINCINNATI -.-. --..... 202.0 Second Baile Close, and = ri ‘ bok Young Held Down Hits | Found Murdered in Clump of Bushes Bee peas side Pelham Road, and Her Body © ONE RUN OFF MATTY Believed to Have Been Carried | xe Circulation Books Open to All,’” } 109 PIRIZ RACES. ange: eine: te tre-rsnelte a i abo ae far "CLEVELAND AT DETROIT (A. L.). PEGASUS WINS STAKE) sates wa Aaa rg ag —OmmminGin P| CLEVELAND 0... --.--. OO011 0 rae ed 1 DETROIT ...2.. ........ 015 BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE A LjJ—SECON om om oo oo Whitney Entry, Cleverly Ridden, e: . Beats Kuroki and Voorhees Pe aes for the Stake. FehSghorauecst BadSSSSEakarecws- deswusetcs. felts : BUFFALO .-... --. .-- <a t There from This City. e ; TE a8 Ps Laan OD SS a eee cece ers ese. First Session of Double Header . 3 AES 3 ns THE WINNERS, toes Was a Romp, Driving Willlis Out of Box, STRANGLED AND DRAGGED FROM AUTO OR melita. FIRST RACE—Dreamer (11 to 8) ah irre. | % Brush Up (6 t0'2 for place) 2, Col-| rennin Fela aray, St.the and oder puniatment, Brom Up quit when © { lector Jessup ‘BTS 110 10 SECOND Ace —The ernie fechas Handicap: SCORE BY INNINGS. SECOND RACE-—Nitrate (11 to 5) | Isde% Starters, ts. Fin Somaye.__Opea. ‘ -OUT: HEL ’ 4, Phautom (@ to 8 for place) 2 dee : . y ie is | i PITTSBURG SHUT-OUT: HELPS @IANTS. ; wii eis ges ge Pie Marks on Throat Show Signs of Stri | — i's : By defeating Boston twice to-day McGraw’s Giants made.a —On ‘orn Off—Police Believe Tha’ { pies RACE The seller em = geeece é I. - BS BF material advance in their laed in the pennant race. The faot rae aia ane eas et rhe ee Ro! “ e Tee htapegngpty amet MR Diioes : | that Pittsburg was shut out by Cincinnati at the latter plaoe | amas eee ae Motiv: of the Crime Was Not Robbery,” hess & eee hes yan Seka enti Per a down considerably, amen. _York’s “ POURTH RACE—Oriental Handi- | eap—Alwin (7 to 2) 1, Buttting (4 ‘We 1 for place) 2, Coy Maid 3. to PiTH RACE—Maxnar. (18 to 1) 3 : . 4, Shenandoah (8 to 1 for place) 2, Tgust eo Fa i otf , eS lished by. the absence of marks of a struggle, and) tracks ‘ D'Arkle 3. 2 3 i . ‘ 3 <f Brae the body was dragged from:a carriage or, an automobile in Pelham R SIXTH RACE—Dieobediont “(8 to| ‘ney >» x : i = Te te Bs | is sara, 2, 1 and carefully secreted in the bushes. 8) 1, Lage (8 to 6 for place) 2, x 4 eee Young, p. Ease, eo The woman’ was about twenty-five years old.. She had brown BY BOZEMAN Bl BULGER. and gray eyes. Her outer clothing, of excellent quality, consisted ¢ (Bieclal to The Bvening. World) - | wlack skirt anda black Eton jacket. She wore a yellow straw hat trina onounpa, 2 Boston, Sept. i6—eving with red velvet, and two hat pins, one with a Tinestone setting, the ths Beas + | won the first game ins slow walk. the | with a setting of seashell. lutely perfect. exhibition of baseball | wos inete apres pene Zenay ‘te ‘pane thie. wees |. cage: Seog ef ilbhg:- Wastttideter) tn: torteld “aid apatwae sorted, this afternoon in thelr firat game with uncon See out Mettnowson in amalnet the’ station, after a careful. Inspection, an-| the body. before st was taken to Ihington. "Word meemed. to spread | wi on ee odie, nnd not noe wan’ avcniny | nounced that the woman was probably| Fordham Morgue, but ‘none 9 that Grimth’a men were doing great | amigos (o> 998 Oe Pe heard from the amall crowd, which | killed somewhere In Manhattan and that| identify the woman, ‘The Wek | Stunts, fot, tn apita ot black clouds, te ) ; Poe iee SB the. body "was taken to the lonely| head that people in the, wlondty gabe yid roan Byierea tics: - : t stretch; of woods ina vehicle, He ts of|crtew for help in the woods on All up until's big @aturéay crowd was| ° THE BATTING. 0 NG: ORDER. ‘Thero'-was ns tmuch) éathaiaianm Se|ts | Sie tv tuet niet mote. than’ oneltUebt, but they were uagie 6o:gie ameel see ually manifested 5 and Tuaeraten Se oan Aa aor cd ‘man war concerned in the disposal of} one down to a definite Layer 120 om THE BATTING ORDER. ‘The body of ¢ well-dressed, pretty woman who-had been ri pupae" Bae fi uo teong Heri ‘A jomton. Pe Road, ys abel on Brogpatanct. “ "That she was not killed whére.the conpse-was discovered'4s ¢ The Senator were whut oit until the| Highlanders, “Washington, Lig) unls point, and the plein india ninth, when John Anderson hit olean | ihe. st. Nill, 3b. In the second game, Browne was | the body, for the woman was slight of| ats chance “ Keeler, ie Caspiay, on. taken out on account of a physical all- | stature and two men could have carried) y was draged from * Centre Spe soveed 0p, S. home rum By gieate Kenan, 2b, ment and Bresnahan took right while | her, whereas her shoes and skirt show|f0ad renders this doubtful, Thé only clue in the possession the police is in the shoes, whioh brand new and had been bought at store of Blyn Bros,, One Hundred ‘Twenty-seoond street and Third nue, They were) of the Oxfora style and had been worn peobably, ty the woods efter or during* the rain | more inn! onge before the owner d & long fy to Dele-|last Dhureday. Some distance trom the | her death, rad Donia” erase Sats . body a amall suit case, such as usd) Tere was 20 Jeweiny of ati, io carrying bathing euits, was, found. | tion upon the body of clothing | Batty popped» Bow: but thus far there is nothing to eck! che batpins. Marks on the middle’ down go, atrikea “span, this with the mystery of the nmuniered of the right hand showed that pi Ficmag Ci SrOnnetes: ‘worl ius pest ‘Matthewson. _ Delehanty ine woman. 4 ring had been fonptbly, removed by. hat yy! ton beat out ified Mrs. Black, of No, 162 Bast One Hun-! murderer because, If, allowed, to fen he, Dasve, Caonil struak Gred and Seventy-fifth street, walking | 4: might furnish a clite to the iden is J Ini through Pelham road this afternoon,| the girl, peene: toning. caught sight of the”body through an eetee, filed to Raymer. Panien poppe opening in a clump of bushes about eg ents te fifty feet from the highway, She could er wae thrown out by Dahlen. | see only the feet and the lower edye of ow | Matthewaon set Needham Pa the skirt, and was afraid to investigate |murdered. for purposes ot robbery, atrikes. Young fannet. NO RUNS. | ¢, "Policeman Nash, of the West-| clues leading to the Shaege me that De Third inning. chestor Station, was close by, and to| body Was taken to tie lonely wpot tn on, got Btrang’s bounder in| him Mrs. Black reported her discovery. | 4h automobile oF carriage are too pla | ‘of \me. Bowerman's short! He telephoned to the police atation |‘? . in th prayer and Coroner Berry was summoned, beer’ evga? o She. From tia examination he determined | | that the young woman had been choked addition to, the black alirt to death. There are finger marke op. Jacket the woman wore a white ; | the throat’ and ithe ld apogee } Wadet with blue: several places, pporean ty 20° a vi a cream-colored | underekdiet Jost her tite in sopmacag tecealt against petticoat with whiie stripes, The " ‘attempted asi lng. Uke thi 5 toner atnate |"? None Could. ‘Identify. tt, ae scklogs pepe feet. Bi musioed on | Residents of the nelghborhogd,, whi te and careful examination wo soared | plotting: revealed fence, the end hit pee a thus D y is Bowerman caught. This forced Donlin | that she was dragged from the eae field. Esch chs ta and Lajole were the gt bass in the game with his crippled Ses oF Shp alioes was torn, completely : pe Fons tae, prea Pod bugaboo to the Found @ Sult Case. eite sions jed to off-set him | aeua on the skirt and other clothing \ewson. howe ohh was probably ake tia chines Nant 20 BOOT. WH: out. Motive Not Robbery.’ 4 Capt. Burfiend and. iis detectives. j } j }scout the theory that the woman =

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