The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1905, Page 1

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V RESULTS. EDI TION D PRICE ‘ONE CENT: eONG anOT ANGST Wamela,, with 20 to J Against oui >» Her, Finishes First in Split Event. = H Speoulation Goes to the Even- Woney Choice, Beating Judge, H Himes and Ocean Tide. 1 hea G THE WINNERS. \ “first RACE—Confederate (6 to 14, Arklirta (3°to 1 for Place) 24 DevirrTree3, © Death 3. 7 See j; Achulamnite, (6 to & tor: piadey Cnet W. ‘THORR fhe Byening World.) D RACE TRAC RIGHT ROYAL’S ui : le ae Circulation Books Open to Au.” Bes ~ “NEW yor. YORK, MONDAY. SEPTE, MBER 18, is i AT GRAVESEND. Severth Day—Sept!.18,'1908.; ' Track Heavy. \ id 16. FIRST NACE=$1,000 added) tor two-year-olds: about atx furlonss, " i i Pee LE A meee. easily, Time—i: iT 2-9, “Winner, b. 0. by Bildxewater—Winsome Me te Ge thfoukh winéteh:|_ Arkifrta showed, bie Improvement. ehodud | 6 18 18 2m 8 6 1S at 8-5 18-5 ret * ing. iime—i.14. Winner, ‘br. @ by Locohatohee Quandary. 2G thee best stood a” long érive. Bonfire tired in last hundred yards. Black Death ran bis race. 117" THIRD RACE—$1,000, “added, for "all eae “about aix furlongs. \ be ae ia a BBLS me PS Vy * 8-5 2 03 4 1- 1 SAE hg anes és ry Le] 2 4 7-10. at 5° O'Nell 5 q 7 3 1 it 4s Dildedrat 6 1 ata 4 H yu o 0 © 1 mm 7 3 ee ge im ay e $ a Won easily. Tme=1.1 or ie ogst of, the, Brea ike Worst a he. stretch. Joke Sand 28 Jud, i Geern by ie 97Yin0 ib ind RACE—Roseben (9 to 6) Mig: Arwen’ 23.2°2) ‘A WINNER EVENING WORLD RACING CHART ee i, LOSES TWO. _ WEAK GAMES TO BOSTON, First Part of, “ch Double-eader a 9 RESULTS OF ALL TODAY'S SPORTS L). “DETROIT AT CLEVELAND (A. DETROIT... .--. -----0 000 CLEVELAND.... .... -..0 000 0900 3— 0000 BOSTON AT WASHINGTON (A. BOSTON ........ -..-.- WASHINGTON CHICAGO ....-.... .-... ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS ... BALTIMORE. -- >. j | LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. ‘Sixth—Fonsoluca 9-1, ie | place, Outlaw. re seen Niner Th isaac 16- , tei rene SCORE BY. INNINGS. One-Sided. gi ind Park: | ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON. AT WASHINGTON. 3 0 TORTURE FOR SLAIN GIRL Bronx Mystery Victim Was) Helpless in Woods 48 \Hours After Assault, ASSAILANT CAME~BACK,. »| Found Her Still Alive Then and Strangled Her with Hand on’ Face. pany. Allowed 4 MAN WANTED FOR BRONX MURDER JOSEPH GERARD, fugitive, wanted for the murder of Augusta Pfeiffer: Age—Thirty-two yeare, Height—About 5 feet 9 Inches, by Dr. B. Willa,. No, 34 West For! HMBEINS, Mes... 8, of No, 326 We shoulder and shock. pmol The a ell Probably pe funds. Watch. freight trains In yards and outgoing vessels. Following, closely shpon the. tdenti- .| fication of ‘te victim'of the “Haunted Oak" mystery in the Bronx, as Au gusta Pfeiffer, came a clue that points to Joseph Gerard, a truckman, iniss-, ing stace last Thursday, as thy nmiur- \derer. A general alarm hag been sent out for him, Gerard lived close to the spot in the Woods alongside: Pelham Road, . where the body was found. He 13 known to have been in that -vicinity/on Wednes- day night when the murdered girl was about there. On 'Thuraday morning he left ils boarding-housd and his Jand- lady found In bis room’a pile of blood~ mained clothing.. Not Killed Outright. From, what. hag \been learned of her movements on Wednesday evening the police have pleckd together tho theory i ther murder, but there are points 1 sti to be cleared up- series, Baie which te M) the girl wasnitacked on. W iy eich Might in the woods near the Haunted | Avenue: 43} Oak, but tt autopsy revealed that 52] ing representatives of the Re) did jot dio Untill about fifteen on igh: | porty, the Municipal’ Ownership League teen hours tefore the hedy was found | and tie ¢ Gerinan-Americing, of Brook-, ‘on Saturday afternoon. Coroner O'Gor- | lyn, present. It was sald several Citt- man’ to-day furnished an explanation |aans' Unton men. alsd Jotned the conter- ence, but if so, the: fe present as in- dividuate, the CH Union, as o body, haying formally witbdrawa from) affatrp. unpaphare around the hotel was nant \with rumors that Supreme t Justice William..J. Gaynor, of Urooklyn, ad sent over 4 message absolutely, declining to rua for Mayor, At the aame Une in Brooklyn let was firm, aly amone avclaies of Ji * -Gayaor, sen that be would” take ‘wie Juatice Gaynor, who wis “attting: dn FUSION MEN CONFER OVER |: GANDIDATE Message fron Justice Gaynor but Not Public. —_——_——- fh) Conference Committee. welent 9 man to hend 4 ¥ met at the Fifth this afternoon, ‘there he- for this. discrepanc; “{-do not belleve the girl was killed outright, \he sald, “I think she was rendered unconsoious and they brut | who attacked her dragged hor body ait naib on on Bec ond Pare,) ATO DANCER TWONSOT ENGINEER LEFT. AFTER CRASHIN. CENTRAL TUNNE Police Captain Ordered « Ondeaat HAE Arrest for the Injury of Thirteen Persons, but ‘Com- to’ Boston with Train, SOME OF THE INT URED. COWDRY, E.G, General, Manager of the Unclede Gas Light Com~ pany, of St. Loats; contusions of head and body. | COWDRY, LOUISE, of St. Louin; contusions, , HODGHKLN, W. B,,. of Boston; con KLINK, Mts, of Springfield, Mass, lncerated arm an@ head. WHITE, MBS. E. W., of No, 225 Went wound and contusions of the head, Taken Capt. Lantry, of the Bast Fifty~ first ‘Street station issued orders this afternoon for the arrest of Samuél Reed, the engineer of the Boston Ex- press, which left, the Grand Central Station at noon, and; “was wrecked, unnel at Fifty-sicth, street the SBS Gish to--ong! of jumping a switch and crashing into.a ‘pillar shoves the tunnel roof. Policemen went after Reed, put found that he had taken bis train ont after the wreck. was cleared away. His home jg in Now Haven. The off cials of the N@w. York, New-Haven and Hartford road say that Ce ra iene car te not to blame inasmuch gs he obeyed the signals'and the car did not jutsp the track unttl more'than balt the tra/nvhad pansed. a irae blican | ayn Him: to Go ions of the right’ leg. mente Mtth atrcet. Tweaty-firnt say Alslecatea ‘ ighty-necond ‘streéet, sealp jo Bellevuc Moapit 1; fee stor Sa ie a Reed-was. the course of fmpravem what threw. the car from” re ahisd The rallrond people took: As soon ka posstble after the wreekt 4 Pain was made-up ul the Grand Cene tral station, rum up ‘to. Pifty-aisth streat and thé Hest Fue injured ranaferred Those who me hustlod! i ratroha pincers Ae for thelr desta ‘required .{maged!

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