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_RESULTS EDITION _PRICE ONE CENT. GIRL'S STORY PUTS FATHER IN SHADOW OF ELECTRIC CHAIR Little Rosa “Walsh, Only Wiiness of Critrie, Telis Coroner's Jury How He Murdered Mother with Axe. The story little Rose Ann Walsh, ten years old, told on the witness stand in the Coroner's Court to-day may send her father, Thomas Walsh, to the electric chair, The inquest was into the death of the child's mother, Mrs. Kate Walsh, in her home at No. 1923 Second avenue. Here is tho child's story “Father didn't work that Gay. He didnt get home until late the might before, and when he did that he never worked the next day He slept most of the time, but in the afternoon he got up and ate something which mamme prepared for him. Then he sent me out for a quart of beer. when be came around he hit mamma on the head with 1 After List Closed. “Mamma fell down and the biood eame out of her nose and ears and| TRAVERS JSLAND, Sat. 7.—The mouth. Papa pushed me the Other | trish American A. ( t room, and then the neighbors came 1 | Now York A. C and asked papa what be had done M ; » “The lady next door kept me in her f a ee house until they took mamma amay In |)0° 41" ¢ oe the Ambuiancey-and 2 haven't 008 MY | trainer, @ys the result wilt be pro- Lijtle Rose Ann cried bitterly and) tested "Se ted er earitell'e Iary quickly held | Copeland says tho Irish-Americans en- ~ Wn a charge of inarder. Rose's | tered enen after the official entry Itst ewo aunts Were taking ber GUC Of WS ‘had closed fo * Troon them. = tack and Maude Allen, of the Irish team, won afey ie about her futhers; the pole vault from A. lL. afoore, Now while ‘the officers were putting | York A. C., by a margin of 6 inches, Bandeyffs on him. She ait not speak) oi caring 11 feet 6 inches. This perform 3 to him, but she planted a bi Sasueet ‘kiss Go his fate. which ex: A great applause from the Pressed a sentiment that could not be ecia wet to gig REBELS DYNAMITE BRIDGES, CUBANS CALL FOR GUNS with each incoming train r heat of the 12-yard high hurdles W, R. MoCulloch was elightly in the lead ip the last twenty yards, when he struck a hyrdle and strong, the winenr in this event, came within three-fifths of Krasnmiein's record of 0151-6, made elght years ago. ‘There were twenty-three events on the card to-day, which included the semi- finals and finals, There were 16 entries to-tmy. The Chicago Athletic Associ- ation men, under the management of M. H. Butler, athietio director, arriyed ¥ haat bt. A hen © Cast. Battle Likely in Effort of eas mish, ci pe ga Hara Joseph Madieon, 20-yard hurdles, 20- Governmentto Restore |yvard das and quarter-miter; M. H Griffin, disous-thnower, of whom Butler peaks as a certain winner; J. Neill Patterson, high Jumper and high hunter, and John Vickery, 10° and 440 yard sprinter. The New England A. A. Railway Traffic. HAVANA, Sept, 7.-Two bridges on the Western Rallway were blown up by Us will be the rebels to-day. represented in the seniors to-morrow The brid, , which were siluated be- | by T. F. Reardon, m r; F. W, Shenan, tween Pin: del Rio and Ban Luis, were | haif-miler; H. A. Sidmey, high sumps; destroyed by dynamite. A torce of| F. J. W. Ford, H. G. Risegari and J men sént to repair the bridges, which | ©. Connolly, spr ts; W. Coe, bolder were built of coneréic and stec!, was] Ot the shotpur genond: Ay stopped by a body of rebels numbering Se oar ae 5, bas ‘at least five hundred men, fat hurdies, and # ¥ Kersburg, tam Gen. Avalos. commander of the Gov- ower They are ‘ernment forces in the Province of Pinar | duartered at Travers Island wich other visitors, Dei Rio, has telegraphed to the athorl-| “The ¥. M C. team wii give an ties here asking them to send (hree| entertainment in the dormitory to-night rapii-fire guns to the secne of the] with the following talent: EL. Orring ton, assisted by Prof. Gilbert. slight o¢ paid; Cates, Stevens. Cotolan and Area. strong, quartet; Dennis ‘Horgan and Gillies yard pajama race, the wh. the railroad] to with @n cge-euting con: petween Horgan and bridge destruction, in order to enatile him to protect the workmen sent to. re- bulld tho spane Wits proper protection company offolais think they can repair Dridges ta five, day. Pino Guera's th ce, however, ie Docoming increasingly that part of the country, poople inere do not think that the it can suppress the insurrec- poser ace ‘apoving egret eRe | files,” Sunday (Continued on Dwelfth Page.) Vote for, King of the Carnival. See coupon ap #econd page of so- day's Evening World, Who will He drank all of it. Mamma dido’t drink any. After that ho went into the bedroom and went to sleep. set ibofore supper time he called tor " e to go into the bedroom. M&mma ts 4 didn’t hear him. [ran out s wanted her. Spe called’ cut to im tmot ape ida't have time t the ia amas ealtlaid” Drisbee for the sere won't come, eht well, Jl] seg wherher yu will or not.. end he came running Out Ip tho kitchen Hit Her with Ax. tle gradvei mamme by the hair and knocked her head againat the window sill, Then he renctied for @ bottle, but | bbed it and picked up’ all the ¢ Tarabbed it and picked up all the Coe IN, Y, A. C. Trainer Says| et them. Papa went behind the tnble j ama got the axe that mamma chops the Men Were Entered wood for the cook stove with, and| and} had to be carried from the track, Arm-| @ second of | i see beans aes yen tees ONE pepe grmer hop se ys are HAT ME one ree orem WrPN rT vs: NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1906. > ‘sy ‘CLUE FOUND TO SLAYER @ ie Weggie Re Romano. | Witmess Found Who Says Rival Was Heard to Threaten Grasso. BOY OF 18 IS ARRESTED. With Victim When He Ww as Killed Are in Cus- tody Too. Further evidence that the m young J Grasso while walking on East Third street with tw young «iris was the outcome of a lov {feud in which a dozen East Side youths are fighting for t two beat! Ttalian ¢' this afternoon after Detectives Michacls 4nd Donnelly bad arrested Louls Gluck |@ightecn years old. After Gluck has been held with the two ¢ Coroner, the police caime upon @ c |that may lead to the wrest of se other boys who sport as beaux in the parks and on the recreation piers along East River. The girls, each sixteon years old, who are the cau according to the police A the test of the third degree remarkably we Young Gluck has also been firm in his ref to tell anything, although it is gossip among the swains and swoet hearts of the district that he was a would-be rival of Grasso, ‘The girls are Margaret Carnovale, who lives with | her parentr—at—No—4%—East Twelfth atreet, and Maggie Romano, of (he same address, Tho latest clue to the killing was ob tained by an Wor |who found Frank. Felice, a young man who lives In East Twelfth stroet the home of the girls. He sald t about a month ago, when Grasso firs ld reporter | began to go about with them, [attackod or r It was |to disperse the crowd. | was stood ‘that boys jquarrelling over the two belles, Says He Heard Threats. At the tiy the were ."" gala Felice. “I w the er whea Grasso was thero IMargacet cnd Maggie. As he walked Jaway with thom I heard ® flow we J; | cat Tony ‘Bones’ say to # mebody | else ‘aboot that —— to-night! 1 didn’t think anything of tt at the time, but I eaw Tony follow with @ coapl> of other fellows, Some time Jater I heard of the shooting.” Folice said that Tony "Hones" lives in Brooklyn, but often comes to the east sido Italian colony, When the detectives were informe? of this they at once began & aearch tor him. Grasso lived with bie - and three atter Grasso | OF YOUTH IN LOVE FEUD. et Yergaret Carnovale GIANTS WIN CLOSE SAME WWEROOKLIN Took ne ning, Kept It to End. in First In- However, and THE SCORE BY INNINGS. b nt the two! MoCarthy, if * KO wit Tompkins oii pan, 2b p ‘ Square Park. The eon ® park iran, as bench, when fire engines deshed past.| Stricklett, p Taylor, p.- At the samo time the y was it up} Umpire—O'Day by « urning bare @ the foot of Rivington reet, and th youth and ci t two girls ran to see the firemen work. | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Returning from the fre the boy es! Sept. 7,—Johnny MoGraw's “Champs his companions through “Third|/ ang patsy Donovan's Trolley-Dolgers hin deed peas zpey ett oa drew a good sized crowd of fans to-day a door-| BACH Manager detdrmined kis team recog-| must-win. MoGraw selected “Mute to pass| Taylor to go In the he Giants » wlioped 4) while Don yught that a: the} the Youngaéter, hud enough: curves and Ls At iNS! gpecd to beat the world’s cuamypions cf t of t held ion & IMPORTANT Special to The Evening w GREDN WICH. Sep < Cob 3 reeviving a 4 mat mored th | | | Stellen Intend | pimneye clea qnert the N he ing the as soon ae sta IMPROVEMENTS yt th Rex¢ | Jor ly dividend has been earned py York, New Haven and Hart cliroad fora Yinve sus learned that the “ " G ‘away Saturday ta, "eo the ivi: jen! delayed. apt Mhmesy enn spine ae r fanned Taylor Med made # clever Hants’ backs by M ing E ae Jordan. ONK RUN Case t nce. Ma 1 and stole second, and on <0 Bowerman, he 1 Jan wali bul was ne Mota bound to Birans, NO F " Second Inning. strikes, Strang uf, erman to Bhird Inning. to Hummel Btricklete one-hant~atep of Shan- (Continued on Twelfth Page.) eee nen rd } to eand a few setbacks, Connie Mack has about abandoned hope of doing thing real sma this season and practkajly concedes the pennant to |? y Hy, crippled." waid | | took thint rt Deioti “ | boander an him out, NO RUNS. Seventh Inning, Powers flied to Kee Waddell waik od Ato ¥ L i forced Wadde nd, Wil sto Ye h RUNS Murphy. NO RUNS. “ERRORS HELP. HICHLANDERS QUT IN GAME Muffed Balls Balls Aid Them to Two Runs inthe | Fifth. AFTER THAT PENNANT. Hope to Start on Final Trip! West with Lead Chi Can’t Overcome. THE BATTING ORDER. (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New York, Sept. 7—About 6,000 persons as- sembled here thie afternoon to pay, tiomage to the coming champions. The Athletics in war pain: showed up eariy and Hite time was lost in predimin- aries, Having passed the "13" mark the Highianders fre! able to cope with any situation just now, and the Ath Jetics look no more vicious than Bush Leagvers The kees have only four more Gays at home and Griffith is determined to make hay while the eun shines, By |making a clean sweep home he feels ho Can start West sufficiently fortified don't seo fi always some First Inning with a weak fly Kot Lord's Tiat Sesond Inning. 4. Murp y ate or Knight walked but Powers forced him at second, Yeager to_Willlams. » RUNS Harts! Bo aid wi-| 2 walked, Delehanty | out. NO RUNS. | Third Inning ed, Hartael rand, Wille 5 a double to Orth. mpletin, bounder ta Mur: struck out got Kleinow's bounder, Orth | Conroy fanned. NO RUNS Fourth Inning. > Williams got Schreck’s fast one. Orth threw out Seybold. ng a4 doubled. Cross walked. Orth got Knight's casy a1 NO RUNS. Murphy got Keeler at firet. Yeager) doubled “hase struck out. Willams bit to Knight and Yeager was touched out going to third, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Powers singled. Waddell fanned. Harstee! nie J rm t gecond On ~ to Chase s8o) dropped ed Eighth Inning. ¥ rw to Lago i ag book has teauhtd vibes in vlaint Geld. Murphy threw out aay 184 Yeas smashed | ane to Hartsel. Bo did NO RUN PRICE ONE CENT. -ELECTIONEER IS SOLD FOR $30, 000: NEALON WINS SHEEPSHEAD’S SIXTH Oe ; erin Philadelphia Millionaire Buys Futurity Winner from Lake- land, Who Also Gets Share of Flatbush Purse if Colt Wins It. \LOGISTILLA, HOT FAVORITE, IS BEATEN IN SURF HANDICAP. | Well Played Horses Score in Every Race To-. Day at Sheepshead -with Exception “of First and Last Events, Which Go to Eudora and Nealon. WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD. FIRST RACE—ucora (8 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Yorkist (6 to 1 for place) 2, Fish Hawk 3. SECOND RACE—Cottontown (7) FIFTH RACE—Quadrilie (7 to 10 to 10 and out) 1, Zienap (even for) and out) 1, Teacress (4 to 1 for plas 2, Bingle Shot 3. jpiace) 2, Cloten 3. 1a FOURTH RACE. rich (9 to & and 1 to 2) 1, Peter iStiriing (7 to 10 for place) 2, Orly Hl. 3, THIRD RACE—Penarris (3 to 1| SIXTH RACE—Nealon (6 to 1 and and 6 to 5) 1, Joe Miller (even for 2 to 1) 1, Outcome (2 to 1 for pince) place) 2, Ethon 3. 2, Logistilia 3. NEALON WINS LAKELAND HAS THE SIXTH RACE SOLD ELECTIONEER AT SHEEPSHEAD. FOR $30,000, BY FRANK W. THORP. William Lakéland sol4 his Futurity (Special to The Rvening World) winnor Mlectioneer for $30,000 this af- RACE TRACK, SHELPBHEAD BAY. | ternoon to a purchaser whose identity Sopt Penarris, running in the colors | has not been disclosed. In addition to ot his new owner, M. L. Bchwarts, won| the purchase price Mr, Lakeland will the stx furlong hamficap for two-yeat- | roeive helt the winner's share of the olde at Sheepshead thie afternoon. | 510,000 Flatbush Btake to be rum to-mor- Shaw rode Penarris and made all the | row if Eléctioneer wins it. Should r Ponarrin was lucky. for the | Hlectigteer land the money Lakejand In the race was Joe MWer, was ridden by Miler rule Mfler away In front will get another #4250, making the total | amount be receives for the horse within a few bundred dollars of the $35,000 he but to-d ‘an off slow and had to | asked after the Futurity make up 8 ground on the outaide.| it was reported a few days ago that He showed amaxing speed, but the gap |B. R. Thorhas had purchased the oolt was too big. apd he finished a length and a half beh@lPenarris, Ethon was for 33,00, “Tr fered $90,00 for mond Jim” Brady of- Electioneer, but Lake- hin Limit at $35,000 and not come down. Somebody fig- ing event the talent were Sivided between Beggar Maid and Anna | ured out slipping the Flatbush stskes May. showed the money, and | as a oo omise and got away with I. Eudore, an 8 to l chance, making all the-/ The nt in the purchase to-day, nning, won in ot drive by a head Van Neas, at one time « m Yorkie, & 1510-2 ohance;-who-teat+ pitrer. ‘Fhere te a report h Hawk a he t acted for # millionaire resident Cottontown won the second rece. He | of His name will not had to be much the beat to win, for | be if Lakeland can pre — | vent it until the papers are signed an@ (Continued on Twelfth Page.) the money ts paid over, HIGHLANDERS WIN “HILADELPHIA .- H'GHLANDERS .... ..- (Continued from Sixth Column,)- Ninth Inning—Knight yu Armbruster, for Powers, sac- rificed. Cunningham, for Waddell, rolled to Orth. Hartzel sin- gled, scoring Knight. Laporte tossed out Lord. One run, Dygert and Shreck now the battery. Williams doubled, La- porte sacrificed. Delehanty singled scoring, Williams. One run, — PITTSBURG AT CHICAGO (N. PITTSBURG . . 0000 0 S$ ( 0 CHICAGO ... aan Oe CINCINNATI AT ST. LOUI 000 0000 LATE RESULTS AT WINDSOR. Fifth—Fire Alarm 4-1. Goldety Pheasant 6-5 pl., Sixth—Lazelle 3-1. Secret 3-5 pl.. Steel Trap. AT LOUISVILLE. Sixth—The Mate 6-1, Mae Lynch 1-1 pl. RAGE CHARTS: ENTRIES and Other Sporting news, CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS Hanoway. Prince of Pless.

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