The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1906, Page 1

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‘to her feet. Weather—Thanderstorme to-night: Sunday showers FINAL ) RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CEN'S. [+ Circulation Books Open to All. l Weather—Thanderstorms toontaht: funday shower, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1906. —————— — MRS, STENTON SEES _SHNTS BLANK DAUGHTER'S SKULL "i fie ch Mother of Mrs Kinnan. Killed in the \athewson Did Not Let Bronx, Subjected to a Pitiless | Police Examination. Mrs. Loutse Dattery of ax « , ° $$ HIGHLANDERS AT ~ WASHINGTON TRY BATTING ORDER. Ha World.) tte . Stenton insisted that she knew further about who killed her|“" ented that she reled with Mrs. Kinnan tho nig the tragedy and sald s seen the lather's hatchet, ¢ &ers and two sand Bearch of the house a “Did you do tt yourse! doz. “Nol" acreamed the old woman rising Inning. Second ew fo Mis and go! Moc Hoy sat one At She made & rush for the do stage of the proceedings, he was tired and wanted ut her cross-examiners were mer Time after time they asked name of the man who called a Btenton ho ise the day of the trage For a time she sald sho didn’ ' know, Finally sho sald sho didn't re-| w member. She denied that she had had | st any trouble with her lawyers because | ONE RUN of their fees, Young Mr. Cardoza told Mrs. Stenton that if sho dtd not tell all she knew sno would be locked up. “Why don't you kill me?" wal! harried old woman. “Kill m done with it. I know nothing than what I ha woman and tl home." Attempts to trap her by sudden ques- tons wore frultiess, Through the long ordeal sho betrayed @ remarkably active | straight balls. mind for a woman of her age, ad you. Iam an old d and I want to go Fifth Inning. He al FIRAMICTORY —Grimth's 9 0-8 0 0-0 ST GAME Toronto 1000000004 a aie ener 01012000 —4 ND GAME, | Toronto : 5 sereeed 0 Lp tt ore 20 Montreal 0009900014171 |Newark ...0 102100 0 xm 5 2 AT PROVIDEN: R.HLE, Buffalo. 0 0000000 0-0 6 2 Providence. 10000100 -370 Hoge struck out. Keeler drew fo) . ur Vt Wakefield threw out Keeler stealing, Schlafly making the lay. Chase ai Ara, Miller-wanted to accompany ter, Poy’ struc kout NO RONG em COD Anyone Get by Second. BATTING ORDER. Philadelphia. mas, cf. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROL , Tune 23.—On a wet and Giants won their of the game were Devlin and the ly rounding to-day did Not a man vith its old- hed hits and made una. Yor easy on ® pop fly to ia weak one to {cGann got Court and tossed tt. to red the bag NO th 4 on Second Page.) —— NATIONAL LEAGUE. gi: At Pittsburg, _ a 0000 0002000 lor and Grady; F AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT PHILADELPHIA, Plank, EASTERN LEAGUE. AT JERSEY CITY. - Called on wccount of wet grounds, MONTREAL AT NEWARK. First game postponed on account of rain, SECOND GAMR, CONGRESS PASSES THE PURE FOOD BILL WASHINGTON, June %.—The Puro Food bill passed the House this after- noon by ® vote of M0 to 117, umped in the lead with Syra Columbia. After going ten length town followed in the order nam @€IGHLANDE aandied Stahl’s hot one. Wakefield Fennsyivania was second. Syracuse finished third. Wisconsin was fourth, Colum) Cornell caught the water i Cornell led at the two-mile mark. Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wiscons The official time of the fre cuse 9m. 51 3-5s., Cornell 9m. 55s. Columbia 10m. .07 1-5s-., Penn $e HIGHERZOERS jem cinw eto 2.0 WASHING1uN ....- escenA) He) (Continued from-Sec Wakefield-flied out.. Kitson wa ‘ Sixth—Laporte struck out. Willian Yoffman walked. McGuire hit to Yo runs. Seventh Inning—Hogg bunted te Keeler at first. Chase singled. but ¢ Laporte threw out Wakefield. s)on Kitson’s wallop. McGuire took $ No runs. Eighth Inning—Schaefly got unde took Laporte’s hoist. Stanley caught W fence. No runs. Schalfly flied. Cross and Ande Ninth Inning—Delehanty walked McGuire walked. Hogg fanned... Kee! Williams threw out Hicbman. At Jersey City (E.L.)—Sec At Cincinnati (N.L.)—End se At Chicago (A-L-)—End ninth: Deir At St. Louis (A.L.)—End tits: LATE WINNERS AT Fifth—Pirate 6-5, War Chict < AT KENILM Sixth—Sweoia 10-1, Tanaarh AT WINDSOR. : Malaoti by.) .S WIN 1k 3‘ be son, nant Georgetown sixth, ennsylvania soon hind. tollowed by e took the lead. Jumbia and George- ed w. 13 0.°0:0.0 forcing 1 + uc fly. ) Unase. : Rochester 5, J.C.0 icago 3, Cin t-2, Chicago dO; St. place, Picktime. Sixth—Nonie Lucille 4-1, Roscoe 10-2 place, Ida |) 41, Comedie 10 and ont) 1 place), &, Bull's n9m. 55 3-5s., enme the Ke Kuroki, heads Bohemian moyed u' {te was done. and shook up tin can. Altizer retiree t napping. ams.made an zms’s lony hit off RECEIVER NAMED FOR BOND COMPANY. Valley Tr moon by the United States BOB TUCKER WINS FORTIN OW ACCOUNTANT “Diamond Jim” Brady’s Colt Captures Tidal in Driving Rainstorm. SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. Nannie Hodge (5 to GL to & for FIRST RACE— place) 2, Arabo 3, SECOND RNACE—Grandpa (7 to 2 and even) 1, Delonnta (3 to 5 for Place) 2, Hslas 3, THIRD RACE—Oran (7 to 5 and 1 to 2) 1, Superman (1 to 2 for place) 2, Arimo 3, ~ FOURTH RACE—Accountant (7 to Dohemine (even for oye 3. FIFTH RACE—Arklirtn (7 to 5 and 1 to 2), 1; Drutd (4 to 5 for place), 2; Angler, 3. SIXTH RACE—Misn Crawford (5 to/ 1 and 7 to 5) 1, Sailor Hoy (7 to 1} for place) 2, Dishabile 3. THORP. = ‘At'the homo The big FF gamely Away Ww 2, A ST. PAUL, was appoir Reserve Bond ¢ and its constituent co: Sourt here. hi Circulation Books Oper ‘oO All.”” | | R ES 1] LTS E DITI ON a PRICE ONE CENT.) SS ee CORNELL'S FOURS: SYRACUSE TAKING , FRESHMEN’S RACE Ithacans Lead from Start to Finish in the Former Event and Win Easily by Five Boat Lengths, With Up-State Crew Second, TOWBOAT GETS IN WAY DURING FRESHIES’ EVENT Ten Eyck’s Boys Outrow Courtney’s Oarsmen and Win with Something to Spare—Big Crowd Lines Shores to Cheer. the Rival Crews. FOUR-OARED RACE, SYRACUSE, SECOND, NSYLVANIA, FourTH. CORNELL, FIRST, COLUMBIA, THIRD, FRESHMAN EIGHT. SYRACUSE, FOAST. COLUMBIA, FouRTH CORNELL, SHCOND, PENNSYLY ANIA, Fir rer. WISCONSIN, THIRD, eo BY ROBERT EDGREN, POUGHKEFPSIE, N. Y., 23.—The vi if CornelPs four- oared crew stirred the Ith mark Courtney’s youngsters At the 1 Columbia Cornell, Wisconsin and Pennsylyania. cuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsir order named. Cornell was tied with Syrac close race at the rowing an even stroke of about 32, | RESULTS AT KENILWORTH. |* WORTH PA Phe races } men eights toed the » Syracuse second, then nth mile Syra- bia were in the mile. It was a ng, with Syracuse LATONIA WINNERS. 1 ° INTA RAC T N < June rr Omega O1! soothes and heals all kinds of |) @uts, sprains and bruises ‘Tria! bot,10c.%e ¢ ‘

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