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Siok -— | INAL| RESULTS EDIT! PRICE ONE CENT. ‘FIELD EXPECT AN SOON FOR f OF NIRS. Mrs, Seine Who Live in Basement of Stenton Mansion, Reported to Have Asserted that Slayer ra | ARR (WESSENGER BOY T HELPS UETECTIVE UR JER CAPTURE THe KINNAN Dapper Young | Man Had Giants Waste Chances] by Mean Trick. HELD THEIR Pre to Send Them Was a Frequent Visitor. h Goods, AOW MATH UR i ; Gertrude O'Hara Reit- ; ; Lt ‘ erates Her Charge ; ae, : Smalls bisture ag | Against Sweetheart. simsu0nK ‘ Headway 3h seat Circulation Books Open to All. a] RobbedHimand Others | d Then Fled MURDER GULT OF = EEE cee: "= TWO BOYS FOUND DEAD x. © WITH HEADS CUT OFF, ————— We NEW YORK, FRIDAY, li | | MATIY" BEATS ST, LOUIS WITH to Score, but Error Aids Them, on! Big Twirler Gives V: | Run in Duel with Taylor. SCORE BY INNINGS, Tlauis 1 0 BATTING ORD York 5 afer “Croat laine 1w THE EVENING WORLD WILL PAY, ‘$500 REWARD |\ For information which will lead to arrest and conviction of the person or persons who killed Mrs. ALICE KINNAN in her home at the old STENTON Mansion, at 189th St. and Wash- ington Ave., fn the Bronx. SUCH INFORMATION SHOULD BE SENT EITHER TO THE EVENING WORLD or to the Chief of the New York City Detective Bureau, Police Headquarters. If more than one person earns and claims the reward THE EVENING WORLD WILL PAY /T TO THE PERSON DESIGNATED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. Gertrude ra pores: eryin, JERSEY POLICE BOARD | CLERK STRICKEN BLIND. | Frank A. Van Winkle, | Neuere se th pinning, Dahlen killed ~r @ontinued gn fecond Page.) TRIFLING HELP BUNDLES. |] CARDINALS HELD Down.} rs One rndt grounder, Sosisketter titted a pop foul —— 7 ))) JUNE 15, 1 Wecwlle Ware, \Sam Harris, 1omls BY FRANK AV ND R Ww. ACH "| CONGRESS VOTES LOCK CANAL AT PANAMA. WASIUNGTON, J On 906, ineCaly (ethe” ‘Sea. WEATHER—Showers to-night and Saturday. RESULTS EDITION } P RICK ONE CEN at 30 to 1, Started he Ball Rolling in First, and All the Favorites Fell by the Board. |CLARE RUSSELL, Ad oe Oe CAPTURED THE STAKE RACE. at 12 to 1, Among the Other Winners—Van and Samson, at 15 Ness Ran According to Form in the Fifth, PORES at Enc Samson Wen Easily FOR COLLEGE GAMES. HOLY, PRORS, vs. HARV ARD, Tary agent . Teddy 3. GRAVESEND WINNERS, FIRST RACE-Eddie Ware (30 to * 1) 1, Acrobat (6 to 5) 2, Yankee Girl 3 SECOND RACE—Sam H, Harris , (10 to t) 4, Jack McKeon (3 to 4 « for place) 2, Adbell 3. THIRD RACE—Clare Russell (5 to 1) 1, Botanist (3 to 1) 2, Master Lester 3. FOURTH RACE—Samson (15 to i) 1, Eugenia Burch (1 to $) a, Oliver Cromwell 3. FIFTH RACE—Van Ness (9 to 2) {, Shot Gun (out for place) 2, Hot SIXTH RACE—Stimulant (8 to 1) 1, Royal Sceptre (4 to 5 for place) 2, Conquest 3. ESULTS AT BUFFALO. HAM! sulted “Issue So Byer! AY FOR LONG SHOTS AL RACES HIGHLANDERS LOSE HIGHLANDERS .... ..-.- 0100100002 CLEVELAND iewecs eeteee 01100102 —5 (Continued from Second Page.) Lajcie out, Leroy to Chase. Rossman doubled. Jackson tripled. scoring Rossman. Bradley flied out. Jackson scoring. Bemis doubled. Joss walked. Flick died at first. Two runs. Ninth Inning—wWilliams singled. Delahanty flied to Congal- ton. Hoffman forced Williams. Kteinow out at first. No ‘runs PHILIADELPHIA, 4; DETROIT, 0 (A. L.). PHILADELPHIA --.-. ---- 00112000 0—4 DETROTeeacesyaceee eee 9000000000 WASHINGTON AT qurenGe (A. L.) WASHINGTON ..... -.-.-- 40410090 0—10 PGHICAG Ut eee tesr orc een 120°0.00 6-0 1 022 NEWARK, 3; JERSEY CITY, 2 (E. L.). JERSEY CITY -00000000°2 0—2 00001 1—3 2 ).! LORONT Osewece ec ttemnce. 1tONOM ION sO =a 740 MONTREAL Soo. oeoaass 1000001002 BUFFALO, 9: ROCHESTER. 0 (E. L.). ROCHESTIER Senescence se 0000000000 BUPPALO Re baotun worm 03201003 —9 At Philadelphia (NL.)—Chicago, At St. Louis (A-L.)—Boston, 3 St. Louis, 2. 1 Philadelphia, 0. LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. / Sixth—Nonie Lucille 6-5, Oasis 2-1 place, bacly AT KENILWORTH. sk ges NCOs’ BATTLE AT CLEVELAND: iret that Clarkson Was from Box After One Run Was Scored in Sixth. Yanked BATTING ORDER. Eighth Inning. ee NATIONAL LEAGUE. CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, ul EASTERN LEAGUE. AT BALTIMORE: 4 1 PROVIDENCE RACING CHART ON PAGE 2.