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Ser See tA wainiei lo, dr vena ch 4 NAL] WRESULTS EDITION | key “' Cirealation | Books Open to All.’” | fe “ Circulation Books Open to. ‘All, “id | A Pil | PRICE ONE CENT. ‘NEW YORK. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905. TMS ENDS LIFE BY BULLET Was Brotherin-Law of W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., and Un- cle of: Mayor’s Wife. WAS FOUND DEAD IN BED. ~ “BLACK HAND” | THREAT SENT 10 |. STEAMSHIP CHIEF Letter Demanding $1,000 Sent to Manager x Lederer, of Hiamsbiies-Aienced Line, es | Declares Gang Will Go “Higher Up” if Money Is Not Delivered. (Eee Byidence that the “Black Hand” gang of this vicinity has begun to aim at higher game and by’ bolder methcds js indicated by a letter received this afternoon by mil Lederer, manager of the Hamburg-American steam- ship line, at No, 35 Broadway. A While the missive contains no threats of personal violence or damage : no to property, the vein in which it clothes a demand far the immediate deliv- ‘ery. of $1,000 to an agent cf the “Black Hand” is taken ‘as decidedly ominous. mas-recelved in the Post Office box of ans. On the grotind floor are the steam. the*company. It is writtén in a hand mip iors In the basement Maat te dimost cnmigakeadly - Weallun | mostly wit “end which had po trace’ of efforis of an gus Kalla ‘attempt at Sues. It iia on nh Esra hagee ai Rote paper closed in. a: commi 5 So ae by “ap 1 ie et onenea! fers livery: ‘one. of the ; june by Father, ‘He Was in New York and jort Sociely. Left Fort Wiliam rs was @ son, of Wililtm jous wit and bon vivant of ago. He was recently df- his wife, who waa Lillie } daughter ‘of Oliver Har- ter of Mrs, W.. K. Van-| av ar aihgral Yottl Tp ‘& partner lo, Ws t We. wag in business as the-finm of Hugh pi & him Jo she ball with, a red ‘tose in hus Deg ¥ cons,” white cone in’ hig vee! Zou wal onuse tsar, “know him.” ‘That ls warning: fur ‘badied, Toe for bey ate acded You ko JOOK out for alm, At 2 o’el ig of that aor, the pans ypu have ‘:0/ giv Hoge ch egerer ns turned the etter over ey 19. He will have a. red hang around “his neck. “We want “Rw trom you," { “¥ou will meet him down ‘at Inside the @oor, so you can git play gay nd more abouy . to the buaeck dana, aanice | Ro OUscry. About this, ‘iff you do you}’ jJwill be sorry, wall come at otners high = tAn you, elude, the police and the {+ ectived, und we! want no mark bile, | | bem cannot bb caugnt, ax our society is too aig so cOme up sor’ your owa MUACK HAND. were several letters, all aingss matters, Nothing y) CRUE For enicide: was is supposed, he acted on tmpulse, thongh he bad tor ‘some time. relating to to Indicate found, and way ite Tight and m3 ah uncle of the wife lelian, and a cousin of West, formerly) Lady hill, er Mr. Travers inherited 1d has devoted niost of time at Alki where hie|-w! He-also had burye LT, i nd Rt Newport, has # social leader, country home iat West- worve caused much ‘gos- there was any domes- | ane know nonly when nted. Vice-Prostdest of,th ares ig espe though? ¢ apes poner pat fe avian t spe tae! nad ad ae |. He ved most of his { cu GET GOOG START IN SECOND) In Opening” Eaning Inning Against Cardinals’ Three Men Cross the Plate, TAYLOR PITCHES SECOND. McGrawites Go In to Make Things Hum at Expense of Rival Twirler Sones hacia ae FIRST GAME. Giants .. ...0 0 01120 26 Se Louis 001909008 6 ne (Story of Game on Page 2.) ‘BATTING ORDER. SECOND GAME, hay, + 2b. Dunlea' ft. S jouahes yy. iG 3 . tgs WOMAN HURT BOOKIES GET IN CRUSH ON MONEY AGAIN BALL FIELD) AT BRIGHTON Overflow Crowd Breaks Ropes|Well - Played Choices Are on Athletics’ Grounds, | Knocked Down in Order Gates Great Disorder. as Usual Usual. 23,000 ‘SEE THE GAME. CHARLEY. WINS WINS \AGAIN. Quakers Get Big Lead Over White Sox in Bitter Fight for the Pennant. Beats Out Heavily Pla Played Brook- dale Nymph—Knapp Rides Good Thing in:Sixth. SCORE BY INNINGS, | BRIGHTON, RACE RESULTS. ‘White Sox .. Oh ate te irae oe1 ——— Avaletios ..1-0,1 0 8 48 —B| FIRST RACE—Rusk (6 to 1) 1, ,| Emergency (8 "to 5) 2, J 3 BATTING ORDER. it: A elas Notas dy Jones SECOND RACE—Chariey (4 to.1) Isbell, 2b. place) 2,.Fine Cloth, 3. THIRD, RACE—Martin Doyl ‘Callahan, it ie at e * (Special to The. 6) | NATIONAL BT LOUIS, Mo... Sept. . the Giants worrled @ | ing eleven inning -to’ and they pected easler golng in the next. A sec: od victory would put’ them on Ryay street and the New. Yorkers went afte?! it with a vim. Every, man except Offa Neal (took a. fresh bite-of plug cut, aritted his teeth and told Jake Beckley to thot out @ traget. ‘The. crowd by. th ime had increased to nearly; five thousand and there was footing such a8 we one timo héard in appetites for something piquant and thousands were the Jeers hurled at the Giants, including the Cornet man, who uring | St. Louts’s rajlya In the ninth had, become strangely silent. First Inning: Bresnahan malknd without diMculty on sprinted to third has By Sha! Breen McGann. and tn’aa’ ea vitae Dentin’ wopke, pecoe ee ‘out on. 2 Ma eet Staslore NO “Second Inoing. oe into br ns ce tes oul Bowne y Hoole: ie Ra a Bo Devin, NO RUNS: Pittsburg, The finish had whetted their | Per#ons Were gathered in Jeft fold. | down the ropes and cfowded on to the soul RUNS: 10).1, Sal “FOURTH RACE—Tha Southerner —} (3 to1) 1, Maxnar (6 to 1 for place) 4 umaanit?¢watmed to the 2, Uncle: Urigh ae mo this’ atternodn ‘between the Chi- } cago White Box “arid “the ‘Athletics, In FIFTH RAGE Darian (18 to 5) 1, Jennie* McCabe (3 to 1) 2, 8. Breene 3 drenaied excitement, and \furlous lest they should not get within the portals of. the park, men ahd women fowglit for. admisston. Puuladetphia, bed neler known theilike of tt.) ime ates were closed one as heer, game began, bet motwitheteach:, this, 25,000! people) swarmed) ce: the pavilion bleachers and the playing field, An overflow crowd ‘estimated at 7,000 \ SIXTH RACE—Heaslip (20 to 1) 1, Bellanicker (1 to 6 for place) 2, Lawsonian. BY FRANK W, THORP, (Spectt to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BHACH, ‘Sept, 29—Per- fect raving weather and n card that was attractive jn spite of the fact that {t preszpted no special features in the way) of stakes, combined to send a large crowd to the course by the sea this Afternoon, The Association ts fortunatd in| hav- da an unprecedented scramble for po- iitons of. vantage the. crowd broke ‘diamond, "Many women, who had brayed the danger of the wild scramble for admission,..were thrown bg toa) pang ligt Pagal grat as ape gr ing sug, weather. A cold week would | Pi ppt ef irom a eae pind have meant \a gréat financial joss at | Raton i fe ied in restor- | Drshton. for the course fs not fited ing omer and. when the game Per ‘the crowd was’ quiet. Firet Inning. fret, ends here to-morrow, and rave goers ‘will put in two-weeks at Belmont Park before Anishing up at Jamaica and eng Se ee at, the flelds being very : joe matched. x grounder Emergency, Didn't ha ast, Eme! ced to. the front fand allel ed eteallag | made Mon "es the atreioh followed by NO} Rusk, Just So and Double Bix. In the stretch Rusk went to the front and ao 5 tone 9 ay. ba Juss fe won cleverly by a dength and ja hajt sinafed 2. a oo or for fran nefits (Continued on Second Page.) tod ——__ LOUISVILLE RACES. Sepond toning, |” Crow] RACH TRAGK. LOUISVILLE, Sept. was sate Yh ; it We | @#.—The results of the races here to-day “ty bend | Ware ax follows: Pit ‘L, ea ‘a Vell apector ik Telepath; 7 and Buell also ran. ae it Has Pat basta Blue wD RAC Pe Pe Ps Snelling; Ca seer is teal a oy Templeton on a EVENING WORLD RACING CHAR Fifth Day—Sept. 29, 1906. 178 FIRST BALE Oe alta {ai coed to-day promised 10 be | Owner—J, loo} erVie,Owneteae c RESULTS OF ALL iO-DAY'S SPORTS GIANTS—ST. LOUIS + ATST. LOUIS—SEOOND GAME. GIANTS ....... ST, LOUIS usta ‘ (Continued from Fourth Column.) Third Inning—Bresnahan walked. Srowne> “punte Doniin sacriticed. McGann safe, Bresnahan sgoring scored on Mertes’s out. McGann out. Two fu McBride ~ ‘ Dahlen... Thielman flied to’ Strang threw out Arni lo runs. Fourth Inning—Devlin fannéd. Strang safe: ‘Taylor saci ficed. Clarke (for Bresnahan) out at first. No run i Dunievy fouled. out. Smoot out to Clark. Beckley arg Himes fanned. NO runs. Fifth Inning—Brwne singled. Devlin flied t Gann walked. Mertes out. \D; eA cout. NO) fava PHILADELP! HIA PHILADELPHIA: _ SHCHNNATS Melwo was “LATE: WINNERS at LOUISWILLE,. uf ‘Sinti=tohn Lyle i+ly Harmakis é-1 piace, realinda AT WINDSOR. Sixth—Colleotor 100-1, haa. barot 6-1 ai-) Virgie Witi AT BRIGHTON. Track. Past selling; three-year-olds and up; @lx furlongs, | for cold weather raving. The meeting | finieh. cela - Se ae Chart Brookdale Fine Cloth’ fey Ke. pounts, fos 1,200 added Th Hy i : bi ad ty Mamtin)« iit tabe olowed very »ipot