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ET See The Evening World To-Morrow for Robert Edgren's Great Story on the Unbeaten Jim Jeffries, Containing New and Interesting Sidelights on Famous Fighter. No. 2 in Series on ‘Champions | Have Known.” WEATHEN—Vatr to-night; showers Saturday. RESULTS EDITION | eS see __[¥ Gireatation Books Open ta Aik) “PRICE ONE CENT. { nner NEW YORH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. PRICE ONE CENT. SHOOTS HERSELF IN MILLIONAIRE’S John Jay White, Jr.'s, Wife Reached Door as Body of Mrs. Marguerite Carter Was Being Removed to Undertaker’: “WOMAN OFTEN SENT FOR BY i6he Came From a Luxurious Studio in Which White Had Established Her—Had Threat. te ened Suicide—Not Permitted to See Boo Him, She Shot Herself, |" Mrs, Marguerite Carter, a woman of mystery, shot and killed her- ‘self to-day in a room in the town-house of John Jay White, jr.,-a-million- ‘aire, at No. 103 East Fifty-sevénth street. The suicide occurred after she Shad attempted for several hours to gain admittance to a room occupied by. Mr. White with the intention of delivering to him a small parcel. ‘After her death this was found to contain.two $100 bills, a pair of ‘cuff Buttons “anda receipt for $700, dated -Sept.-49-and-signed—by tra-G- 'Baffold. ' a Mrs. White, the wife of John Jay White, retumed unexpectedly €rom Bar Harbor a few hours after the tragedy and was entering her home when she met employees of th: Stephen Merritt Burial Company twho were preparing to remove the body of the suicide. When able to make a statement this afternoon Mrs. White said to an Evening World “ knew Mrs. Carter. I met her in’ charitable work. She was tandoubtedly insane. There was nothing wrong between her and my | husband. She called here to see him and when he would net see her| sono phe-killed herself.” From other sources it was leaned, Loow & Co., No. T Wall sireet, Frank hat Mrs. White knew of the friendship | 13, Keech, of th t,firm, Js his personal \existing between her husband ‘and Mra. {representative. It’has been six weola ‘arter. The sutclde brings out a strange | since Mr, White has appeared at the ot New York life, and in death | Wall street office. Hig mall has been Mira, Carter remains a mystery, for] ¢ ed to Bar,Harber, where he han Ipone who knew her could ever learn |, summer hom anything of her antecedents. Mr. White & member of the About 4 A. M. | Racquet and Tennis, Fencing, Riding Bron cvicuens home was in a|@Pd Now York Attiletle Clubs, Hila 4agniticently appointed studio at No,|Tesidence 1s a fine four-story brown: iq Weat Twenty-ninth street, where Mr,| %0M€ manalon, close to the heart of the White paid the Ddilis, entered the Fitty-|fehionable section of Fifth avenue. | th atreet house shortly after & Among his nelgtrbors are Mr. and Mrs. jorclock last night. J, Coloman Drayton, who Ive at No, TThe shooting occurred about 4 o'clock {109 East Fifty-soventh street: Dr. and’! lenis morning. Some time after that| Me. R. C. Kemp, H, C. Mortimer and hour Dr. G, V. Foster, of No. 109 Fast |W. J. Roome, ipighteenth street, was called on the! Xfrs. John Jay White, Jr, was Grac pene by dir. White-and-summoned| Hoffman, of the New York Hoffmana. jee the Fitty-seventh stroot address. Ho| She hag been, prominent in society and; found Mrs. Carter dead and tmmedi-|%!80 took a deep interest in educa- ‘ktely summoned Coroner Dooley, tlonal and charitable! work, She was ‘Phe Coroner made a hurried examina-|* School inspector in the Elghteenth | (Mon, gave o permit for tho removal-of -the-body and reported to his office that {Continued on Second Page.) fhe woman had shot hersolf, No report Sara uns ee made to the police of w r" f Bitty-ars street Siacion, and wheo wwe | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sess ine jwas_there hoard of the matter ————_— denied, admission to the AX PHILADELPHIA. 4 5 the meantime Mr. White had |g; yay (SPI eet Wlsappeared, or, at leust, ali knowledge | Phuadelphia 00900000 1-4 ®t his whereabouts was denied by the | Batteries—Pdwell and ie Waa- Iporvanta at his home. dell and Schreck Investigation shows that Mrs, Carter AT BOSTON. had ocoupied the studio in West Twen- | Ceyoland 00200100 i-4 ty-ninth street for two years-ang was | Boston 00010000 04 Misited frequently there by Mr. White. | patterles—Joss andClark; Young and Mrs. Julia GriMin, janitress of tho | Criger. ious, says that Mrs. White discov: AL Washington, { ered some time ago the existence of i (Mrs. Carter and Mra, Carter # relations ae F Ast Rae ace qwith Mr. White, but she could not say | C ‘ 20 0 2 Washington 0010000 6 o4 Pata cen ere naa heen 8 separation: Batteries--Sinith and Sullivan; Johne | { Pr | TIGHLANDERS SHUT OUT BY but It’s Enough to Win, (FINAL SCORE.) DETROIT. HIGHLANDERS. “Batted for Newton tn ni at Baso on Balls—O Newton, 3. ‘irst Base on Mrrors—-Detroit, 1 ton Haxes—Detrott, 9; Highland. Hit—Payne, Hit—-Schaefer, Donovan, 28—Donovan, Cobb, e8—-Newton, Umpire—sheridan, Alta ndanoe--é,000, Time of Game—j hour and % minutes. LBAGUE “PARR, Sept Jennings and his Tigers crossed bats with the Highlanders on the Hilltop and emerged from the con- tout victor by a. score of 1 to 0, Qon can, the Detroft pitcher, was the stum- bling -block-on-wnich-the: fecals-fett, al- lowing only two hits and smashing .out A two-bagger that brougtit In the only The visiting team put up a snan- py and errorless game, Newton, w! opposed Donovat in the box, touched up for elght hits, which, how- ever, were well mcattered,-except in the | no's threaten w Donovan'i twodbasger mpelled de for the home team, | Firat Inning. Jones Med to Conroy, Schaefer drove a two-bal Into left centre:ang went to third on Crawford's safe shot to right. ‘Ihe two men attempted a dou- | ble steal, but Blair was wary and Caught Schaefer oft tiled by a quick foriarity: Cobb filed to Ball, y rt 5. (White’s Father Left Him a Fortune. | son and Warren, aN Anite earGrkcions venanGane John Jay White, jr., ta a son of the SECOND GAME, Toy Popped out to Schaofer, Elberteld Yate John Jay White, who. was born’ in [Chicago ..........3 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 1-13] drove a long fly.to Jones. NO RUNS. this clty and moved in the most exclu-| Washington ...11 0 310010 0-6 Second Inning. -@ive circles and dled nearly five years MMS Rosam.ah was thrown out by Mortarity @g0, leaving an immense fortune to five! CLEVELAND FINED $300, and Downs died on @ grounder to Ball ehildren, John Jay White, Jr, Atlan he Mary and Violott i Ryaiistana’arey 0. olereic: M “| DETROIT Sept. '90.—Secretary FJ, Navin, of the Detroit American League | inrown was well invested, and it | Navin, thro Re ctieceaticy for John Jay White, | Baseball Club, was notified to-day by | to centr ir. to engage in any business, He made daenaer eet acgeo Cone By eLOtAs Ene ; ‘ ue, that he has imposed a fine of this headquarters at the office of Keech, |\Gyhes jat Be fas lmpone al Mberately delaying and making a fa HUB CLOTHING CORNER, |! the cout ix here last Frida: » B2T-229 B'way, Cor, Barolay, Soaegennme cen tee Od Menta Binck and Sle of Men's Fine Suits at 89.75 fa putronreale: at King's ‘To-Day and Saturday, «Men's Bults an 24 Drondway, Opp. City Hall, | a. * K Thibets and fancy | The sewest patterns in men'n. silt oe Many nilk-lined, all mizen.:g4|Fewular $15 yaluen at$$.75.. All- fede ingle or double hronat ori | caastineres, Imported worsteds, ‘B1S,00. Pana eat sf a 5 $e Dur price for | shades, gray plaice and ne, binek thi Ope . i The pen Bat 4a arse! abs your pick at Ming's, © of a doublé-header | ie Friday and aturaay only, $15 Man's Sulla and Ove {Sults and Overe ; Overcoats and Crave Payne and O'Leary -both walked, but Donovan was thrown out by Newton, INS. truck oat and Morlarity wax thy O'Leary, Laporte single Ball struck out. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Jones struck out. Ball muffed Schaef y back of secona and the tall the way to second. efer taking third. ted a double weal, but | ; Men's Suits, ail pure Ip-to-date models, new Fall i ints, all Satin Lined. 2s Broad | Mg Pay otica,” Open Waturduya, 30 [BV OMe ALD BYEMYWUER ThE DETROITS | Tigers Make Only One Run, MRS. WHITE, MAID DECLARES) 000000100—1 000000000— 0 DETROIT. R H PO A 5 Jones, If... -0 1 2 0 0} Schacler, 3b... -O9 1 1000 Crawford, cf, o 2 30 0 o 1 0 0 o O 1354 1 Q Downs, 2b. Qe teu ein] Payne, c ae TELE SKS O'Leary, oo 1 4 0 Donovan, p.........0 1 2 § 0 Totals...--seeee.. 1 8 27 14 0 HIGHLANDERS, RH POA B Hoffman, cf. -0 0 0 0.0 Conroy, If 0 0 3 0 Oo Elberteld, o 12 4 0 Chase, 1b. o 0 13 2 0 ! Moriarity, 3b. oe Ole One Ug eet Laporte, rf. 220) ipa OKO Ball, 2b. ON Ome2 ina wel Blair, c 2... O55 Oe Sitera wee} yNewton, p. fs ee ee ee See *Bell 0 o ) 0 0 meOrthe ees sssa 0 0 o 0 0 ou eat Rb Pesan “Batted tor Laporte {n eighth, Out—By Newton, 4; by Dono- | | a forced out at second on Cov! iat [er Chase to Elberfeld. Cob! Hler ups was zoade favorit ord and Went to third on. B: enoney: on the throw, But Rosamun struck out and | Eighth Inning. Knlght (5 to 1) Cobh popped un to, Chane, Rossman | fom, Ue EY ‘ sos 1 49 CI cae and al Broadway.) in f to). ' E WOODBINE RESULTS Sweep by «tak! se Iaband lived: with & young. woman \ Awd Ns kaoterens ‘< grounder unearisted. "NG | Kt "No. bs Weat One llundred eel ac : (lon LATE V Oe took Laporte's place at the bat ®t young woman. in’ cham Z pe and Krounded out to Downe, _ Bail fled y } Fifth—Photographer 4-5, Moonraker 3-1 pl, Caper Sauggs Contos, Cobb sinniod 70. donee, Wale stacck eee Ne AT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY. Fifth—Photographer 4-6 a rak pl, Cap afi Ninth Inning. 7 O'Leary was thrown out Mrn's Mack Chevtoe | Donovan ‘atric! Men's rounder, Ebert ne erson one Would take for aj the 5 . Ove ‘a roar = Rossinan died on « a: Sse Ether. moaern enter" Sryane, et ‘Mute ty (iaklng. the ets on, hn. ite BROOKLYN. = Payne te i NO RUNS ; Reise [time out. Please was acratcnea be OO 01000 0 0" t re Donovan Show: dispassionate, " joause of the heavy track i threw out Elberteld and. c hase aid on RUN: ‘ ied do 'Woman WhoShotHerselfinRich Man’s “Miller's Mount at Gravesend Held the ” House, His Wife and Scene of Tragedy, ead Until the Stretch Was - Reached in Feature Event at The Track. ROSEBEN GETTING BETTER ~ | MAY RACE AGAIN SOON. SSS ee t Magazine Captures Event in the Mud i in Easy Style and Rye Gladdens the Hearis of the Sullivans With ~ 3 Another Victory. rae (Special GRAVESEN Fleming, with Miller up, was the nedium of a plui GRAVESEND R 1D RESULTS. CE PUR he tala RACE—Magezine (8 to § Here to-day, but the trick didn’t win, ! 4nd 3 to 5) 1, Running Account (4 to Don rique, coming lke , 8 for place) 2, Thomas Calhoun 3. _ horse to-day, spoiled everythi: ee plungers when he caught th ‘printer and passed him easii Burique was at-a-good price to { The Mulligan entry, Sir Todc And Frank Lord, were 1 TOTKTEE | SECOND RACE—Right Royal (8 <_ Don to 2 and 1 to §) 1, Far Weat (1 to 6 |for place) 2. Kercheval 3, played, and ao “THIRD RACE. Rys (14 t6 n the entry and? to 5) 1, Temaceo (7 0 5 place) 2 kers were thou-| Tony Bonero 3, to the good at the paying y. ngton | FOURTH RACE—Don Enrique (@ and 2 to 1), 1; Fleming (4 to 5 Sir Toddington, 3, FIFTH RACE—Smiling Tom 11 to 5 5 and even) 1, Kiliecrankle (BtoB «" for place) 2, Lord Badge 3 most of t the first sixteenth had @t one time had a running, ing run [to it Sir [lengths bai and wh SIXTH RACE—Prince. Fortunatus cond of the yen Ie much improve | (8 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1. Al. H. Wood rain’ had a favorable night und | (5 to 2 for place) 2. Rarhrod 3. his temperature was reduced £ = a reat did not SHORES AIA » had the racé bee mall the way. The Ellison ner. Frank W Wie pace most of the dias i rledly" called into cx J Moyer, preslien way tol winspaaltye econ nee Veterina * onero came strong at the end [beret dosing of ai < an easy third ‘9 disseminate the poison A Japstems now and ciate D Smiling Tom in a Gallop. ithe use of powerful medicines 1 Siniling ‘Tom | Favorite Wins First Race. Mie Hy | Magazine the trace al) the w wa od. He just. tows Nea way and won dn ankte, finished put / HOPG, aC Career, Schaefer was out-at the plate, Blair to Ball to Mair, “NO RE B eh fly’ to Rasaman. | N f both were thrown |! r py. NO RU: NE Innin, | second for @whtl v7 sold Lord Badge land that put him out (trophies to | Account met with bis ‘The rest five starts in this event, but he fin & gopd second In tront of Thomas | houn, who got the show end of t jee ea purse by a rod after @ rough passage | iio betting Indicated, that this” w | { [Gene Russell's. a b eloquent n'a wife and mother looked in| Just a Three-Horse Race, | PITTSBURG. hia acene with accusing eves. At| The second race was (00001010 — 2 porses—Right Royal, Th Batter es —Strickiett. and Bergeny Maddox and Gibson. ————»____ ONE WINDOW, TWO FALLS. 2 ® grounder to Downes, NO Fifth Inning. Elberfeld threw out O'Leary. Dono: van walked. Jones_atruck out. Dogo. van stole second and went to third Blalr’s wild throw, but Schaefer out on @ grounder to Morlarity, NO| RUNS, Rowaman Rot Mortarity’s—-grounder and tossed it. to Donovan who coy the bag. Donoyun threw and Bull filed to Crawford Sixth Inning Crawford singled to centri j apps jf {and his Y , came to a drive through the » Rye Won the Speculation, Frank Farrell scrat lof the Speculation atralght and [nent the Iatter Downs pepped to Chase. ie) AN , wir was thrown out by Dondvan. |, { q t Hofman |T NORUNS | While the man wns trying ta chm. aw Shoe 0010 Morlarity Med to ¢ awfond, NORV ke 1) a mike (4 to ra | Seventh Inning. uirt Om th rap Nin wife's mult for abe Payne smashed a three-Dig Ren to |W Went ( tates os Oe BS terrae ft ® thrown out. by OF hat RIA e DER } Harits: Donovan tien, cracked twos | Warten te TORONTO RESULTS. GIANTS AT CINCINNATI. hagger to lot uyne xcored, Jones | Mary Condon a ——<—$<—— al Med 1d. Schaefer way | fron: Magistrat in TOROD —The races ate o, Donovan xoing to | Gourt, under the new law 0000001 third. r got second on a wild! make married men careful seis Wivira (8 oto ai ANS ee woe anne wintn nite, word Med out to La-! told the Magistrate that tor iilace) 3, Bon; 2-0:-020204081 borte ws bandoned hier on Aus * Bong] UINGINNAT! ~~~... ~~. . second as Donovan\ threw out « 2 0 att dn, but bs Wn. “Aw he did 40 the young. wo! ahead of hin Into a bedroom, where | cing erearme-arousid him, crylag iGo eae wlll shall not take fron” me. This ta N-opportnity to buy a Ney mine, min Nh alan: Hecht repd rn wreareee epee Brent a very wealthy ean is-dead on ‘his large ostate ne vib cared for Mr. Cur a e he lot. Kin, wand in ‘Washington, is | Broad: Brosdway, Bele torany and gatunéey, a2! this village. Wo: NRY M. JOHNSON DEAD. 3 4, Dot was. fc Orth Med to O'Leary Aman foul out to Parne. Donavan threw out Con- roy, NO Rt eee on glia lai ida Sct add O Lai