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> FEMALE “SHERLOCK HOLMES” STORIES (i) BEGIN TO-DAY WRATHER—Patr to-mieht ang Thereday. Jord. [PINAL RESULTS EDITION WEATHEN—Matr to-night ang Thareday taps The RESULTS EDITION: “Circulation Books Open to Ali.” “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | NESBIT GIRL SAID THAW ‘WOULD KILL HER District-Attorney Gets Extraordinary Statement from Anna Crane, Sent by O I White in 1904 to Rescue Actress TOSIiirs aie eee See from Pittsburg Millionaire. EVELYN THAW AS SHE APPEARED “GIANTS SHUT Our Bob Tucker's = WHEN IN PARIS WITH THAW IN 1904 “I'M DREADFULLY AFRAID, Z | SHE DECLARED IN PARIS _ ar See Pee er : Betting Commissioner d Mike, 13th he Pro- : PITTSBURG, BUT | “"seienme ct Mecting’s 130): Day LASE Mi CINNITY and Won by About 1s 13 Inches. “iron Weg? ar esepenteg ONE BOOKMAKER PAID OUT efitely for Fight $1,000 TO-A BETTOR OF $5: ‘Important Witness Found by Detective Bergoff Asserts that Breach 6f Promise Suit Was Actually Begun—White the Young | 2 " Wottan’s Protector, ndefinitely for Fight on Field. Added Starter Salvidere Beat Favorite in Mone * MATTY, WHITEWASHER tauk Stakes and Embarrassment Nipped ———— Earl Rogers in Third—Cressina Took the Sixth. In exclusively publishing the story of Anna Crane, the newest and) the strongest witness in the Thaw case, The Evening World to-day fur- | nishes the most amazing contribution to the story of the murder of Stan- ford White that has been put into type. For the first time the woman, Big Fellow Shows Oid-i ime Farm in Last Game of who knows well of the relations existing between Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit before their marriage than any living person, makes a full, the a \ eee cee ee pe So free statement—a statement that is as astounding as it was unexpected. ———— BRIGHTON RESULTS. BY FRA NK W. THORP. ‘ rE 5 Anna Crane, who went to Europe at Stanford White's behest to bring SCORE BY INNINGS. : Pihee namo inipeer aie: (400 intense ne one Dvelyn Nesbit home after the chorus girl had fallen into Harry Thaw's CE1S 18 SS SH 4p 4, bad Of Langdon (6 to 4 forjyuy = Salvitore wor hands, paints a picture of almost incredible conditions, She says that | Niel | place) 2, Smiling Tom 3. alle ain tnt Harry Thaw virtually held the young actress a prisoner in Paris; that he BATTING ORDER. SECOND RACE—Kassil (8 to 5| Brow aten Y it Ms 4 second beat het until her flesh was a mass of black druises; that he frequently uaeae and 7 to 10) 1, Grandpa (4 to 5 tor | Fo: Blue a few days ago, Sed ta a ent amay © trent with Mee locked her in-4- room while he went out to meet women of the Paris pave | wie place) 2, War Paint 3. \' this killed Motarter, fer he © b t ft . t U ee wan at Jere 11 pound: ments; that he kept her in terror of her life, and that hin conduct toward) FRIRD RACE—Eonbarracement (7 ave 1 jaye cy he to J and 8 to 2) 1, Eart Rogers (6 tho girl whom he subsequently made hin wife was hebltially that of a! to 1_tor place) 2 Hyperion 3 brute and & madman. On the other hand, White, eo Miss Crane saya, was | at al) times « patron-and o protector of Brelyn Nesbit. No exclusive publication that has appeared In connection with th Nb 6 a | FOURTH RACE—Galviasre (6 to) (Rpecia ‘The Evening World }1 and 6 to 5] 1, Electioneer (1 to EXPOSITION PARK, Prtt J 4 for place) 2, Don Enrique 3 orime created half ae mach public tathrert as The Evening World's narrative of Anna Crane's story, 11 4¢ tf allowed to go to Me jury at ; man: oid atfaag RILCIAg the trial of Harry Thaw tt will, so akiled lawyers way, do more tran | him. on to-day's ganie-tor New Tork |, CIT nee tes tor piace) any other thing (6 send him to (he electric ehatr, unless he abandons | nila ny eer Pir i ore was dtod |2, Corrigan 3 GIXTH RACE—Creasina (5 to 2, and even) 1, Pythia (even for place)| 5 2, Mollie Donohoe 3 1 bis ples of Justification and aceks refegs in @ plem of Imeanity. Story Told by Anna Crane. This is the extraordinary story of Miss Anna Crane, the masseuse, Anna Crane, Masseuse, was sent to Paris by Stantord White to res- ¢ crowd numbered about 10000. ‘The by Stanford White to Paris in the § as bein cue Evelyn Nesbit from Thaw in respgnse to appeals from Mrs. Nesbit. |) « Brook b witnessed the a et i a ag ldo sit Me hs aha She asserts that she herself saw Thaw beat the young actress until {| Rene. sopving over her way Evelyn Nesbit back to this country with fmds supplied by him, She her body was covered with bruises, he aaa oe beerveerrd ee Oe Se ‘ ° has told the story to Assistant District-Attorney Robert J, Turnbull, : asa 4 and her testimony will be most important if Thaw is placed on trial : aay beta tt A WIN TWICE IN a vo mn HOPES 10 KNOCK ACE E SHARTS, ENTRIES a, | i : Miss Crane was located only after weeks of clever detective work by | and Other Sporting News, omar ; . ()OUBLE- HEADER . eae P.L. Bergoff, the private detective, now attiched to the District-Attorney's ‘ila dabei cha painted a eee office, whose defense of Stanford White, printed exclusively in The Even- HUT CML seme the chara of saat sain JUL oo | ing Worki, was the turning point in the most absorbing. murder case of | 1 flee — ee oe ine patton {nthe - = ae Farewell to Town Marked) sn: « Miss Crane is fifty years old, with gray hair and frank features. | ] ele ‘ by Double Defeat She-occupies-a-modest apartment in the ‘Thirties, where she was visited pt sgar eb Weeks indhore . of, Detroit. | atfrpended, awaiting invest 4 Bensvo- 7. Orly 13" Hunch, 100 to 1 Shot, Won, 5 ° | to-day: by a reporter for, The. Evening World: Rev. A. S. Gregg Would vaio | rice Inning This old-school masseuse was the mysterious woman who yesterday Al H $250, A | - After hitting two long fouls, Bresna FIRST GAME. vised the Criminal Courts Bulding, and was closeted with Mr, Turbut!| AlSO Have $250,000 AP- | ROCHESTER AT TORONTO (E. L.). [as pee wreariay i Manner Meee reir for three hours. ; propriated for Fairs. |oul. NO RUNS i $ = <irandpa made the Leach singled and Sas Crane's story le av follows: ROCHESTER .. ..-.00000001000 edo gt the reot ot the SCORE BY INNDD “I have known Bvelyn Nesbit ever since she went on the etage. ALBANY, July ®—Vowing that he j x 1) put track gambling out of business, | ea long fy t t met the poor young woman when she was playing in ‘The Wild Rose’ the Rey. A 8. Gregg, field secretary TORONTO eae ay wn Ae 000001 0000 trouble waa over, NO Ri i | Deteott sera 0000 company, and was living with ner mother at the Hotel Wellington, 11 |! the National Reform Bureau, lett for | Second Inning. eae er New York to-day on his second cam-| iiippe threw out B was through Mrs, Nerbit and her daughter that I became acquainted /peign saninet the betting evil ine nee ee ws: with Stanford White. | id + a National Reform Bureau made a hard! “We then called Evelyn Nesbit by her right name of Florence 6ho ia ff se petieiae i rei papas LATE RACING RESULTS Fl ‘ fifty to one hundread speakers to spread (Continued on Second Page.) the progaganda. ieelaniabaisitie saireeateatediamendias ra A Mr. Grewgs sald that bis time in New York will be taken up with the selec Added Starter Wins Stake oO ho! of speal FORT ERIE RESULTS. mei Gittins, Safetioc ME | AdactChat base the pe eh Lela, Powter Girl and Mei iting, alwo the situation they w (89 t . ew atarie 3 FORT ERIE, July %.—The races here | F4" to bear thas AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. ¥ eocar ter satus the ttone today reruited a8 follows catered) See Te iA RRO, AT | racentrbek eam AT LATONA. sisnondses write FIRET RACE—Searecrow, 106 (Hoge) iM a), oven for pli e, 3 He also ¥ ue M 4 to 1,1; Redwoos U., § (Moreland) aeicests show " ou eM : wae petrolts this aft Mi i Sika davpence, at Westermann, $9 (render. |“ Cavereaisie, Pott Rovsl_¥. R. shay, Sixth—Inspector Girl 4-1, Dresden 4-1 place, Larone. Dehua Uae acias rhe 1 ve . east), 2 to 1 to alr i Gj dim” Bewitie Preatieg Witoa’s Mite eo — paleo osc moor o, D, Beiectod nie Berry I: Saieaeeaiineaaeerae ch Ruilo’ ote pigs a elite) LATONIA RACES, GLIDDEN TOURISTS STILL AT IT, : , BECOND RACE-Timathy Wen, 1 , ‘ Firs i ' (Dealy), & to & ha, LATONIA mi 1 °, Gi id f AT PHILADELPHIA—FIAST GAME i Fiaher), 6 to 1 pl o-day resulted nt was made this afternoon that the Glidden |... fis : Ronis, 4i2.3 pace, 3 Rar eye |, Aaneunaetrm her dey @ re. syeeneh Empress, ta + Hotties : é a ) Uak fi RatterienW peas “sien. “ean : sno (aaa ee 2 | qutemobile tourists would not go to Rangeley Lakes POM F and Powe * Wins Sixth Race J we tape r mir ¢ ot 4 orion—Kins nger 2 4 * He Gatoraiangy 3 fo'8" 10 show, thie Sada ker Fae | whealicrcn. Mimeerand. Mateos | Waterville to-monrow because of lack of accommodations, Ne ‘ os conte i tar Buurakh Opermiot Gay Boy | Three-tourtha of AT BALTIMORE 1 ain iy eas, Misa Leeds aleo ran. ue (1,103 and out 1] ewan oo1eos " n i Fri- EVELAND AT BOSTON Second Inning. f trom j RACK Two tiles —Attile | beter rime i for « place). 3 | Revises 12218000 -2| ut probably would pass to-morrow night and possibly lal Palseaer ! ¢ faring: Donohue 5} Hiner) f ¢ 5 3 Brand New AM) FOURTH RACE-—ciub BattsrlerMoriarity and Ghea; Mayon | Teoton 100 4 Eee ee Mout foe place. tt Trenct’ the A orn ie, i ‘iow: Lat ae ee he “Weplre~Kerin Yay at Rumford Falls, a town twenty miles southeast Of | Baterics ~teronarai and Buelow BOYS HEAD CRUSHED erin Guim, Mpslakor!.| Tine—3.08 bk AT JERSEY CITY, ss MOUNT-|HOLLY, MN. d., Aily Mise | fis. a Vanity oi ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON na lored boy, ten yours reer aacitietemtiucien rowidene 910080 at 1 bale t vo actan wn , oR Mera 2 691010 urs oe vas gn bet Wea, 4 iee~Giade, O Connor, mite - onary bridge, et | ad SM acs 12 3 tnt to cotton tt seca is) tet pila re y spit dicaitnts lita