The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1908, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Seventy-two Men Saved From Wreck of Sea-Swept Four-Masted Ship Searchers Unearth Bodies of Two More Murder Victims on Guinness Farm Atlanta Threatened by $1,250,000 Blaze in Business Section of the City . wearin ht and Satard FINAL) @be | “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ | | RESULTS EDITION | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | | “PRICE ONE SEG oe : NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY ‘8, BOOGs PRICE ONE CENTS, TWO MORE VICTIMS aa a | rn en rr nnn nen enna erent fee mcene meneame eceenemcmecancmriine mesma sence RDOKLYA d, QUAKERS 4 RIGHLANDERS d, BOSTON O ee 102 fecat the turn. Pty 3 1 4 Mu ara | ery beam SCORE B ae NINGS SCORE BY INNINGS: | ee 3 4 Brooklyn - 000300 0 0 0—38Hightanders 1000000 2 o=3)4 slfehy pial Was WILTra emia AIGRTT Bar qne@.Psaug Philadelphia 01010000 2—4 Boston 00000000 0—0 and came away easily In the stretch, round. Pete clowed with a ne. m.. by Ben Brush (Specia) to The Evening World) BROOKLYN. (Spectal to The Five Searchers Delving Into the Graveyard |p Say ry cap aa See enn cee pee! | | Hes triumphed over Pat sonovan's | Pattee, 2b. 0 0 8B 4 Oj Proved a puazle to the 0 i of Mrs. Belle Gunness Find the | Brooklyn bunch in a nine-inning |Sheehan, 2b 00 0 4 111s the game with tie Hieitonder 00000 a sramagelnshaia*)s jrally this afternoon, Tt Jooked all |Tamley, rf 0 0 6 6 6] Huntington avenue grounds + 0 1 1 OO af Corpses of a Woman and a Fanicufie @,olded the ear, pape Sap alin in. any tac. om, aPeiicta. co) col Meaeainiemealtte 02 7°20 am i mK on th nsfleld dropped a safety into right. | Hammell, | the visitors piled up three m if : Dut tired not melll, If. YO > 1°" 2) eee H He was forced by Doolin. but Courtney, | time wera tho to < { Man Buried in Same Grave. son Te bred oe lat, co ; “ = Eaeexas 2 who batted for Dooin, banged a single | /4 bel oG Po1 2.6 OU} as Manning waa 1°12) °oteieeae) \ fear-clds and upward, weliing; $700 added; une mile and a over firat and then alcCormick hitting | Maloney, cf... 1 @ 1 0 O|tase.. The t 0: 20) Ase aay | eh re 4. xy Gem : io MAS F gta, tart, Rood. Won drt Winner, ch. c Ornament {fer McQuillen came to time with a sa°- | Bergen, c. 0 1 GC 1 Oo} While tho Hightar 0 0) <@ercteenes, i} APORTE, Ind., May 8.—The murder trap on the McClurg roa. ree riflee which tled the wre. Knabe | Motntyre, game throughs ut t ; ; j rine | K } b hu 0 09 09 2 0 ; OOo se _ tages ved equal to the cecasion with a | Saige Ung star of thr s gave up two more of its dead to-day. This swells the known list of Slusgztve ; FU ED (oy Hai ata Fah leotere A ae ase Firstitnnings Boy nS Fr = Give fed py pat Tag . 1 rns.) 20 |could not quite reach and Thomas, wi ae 2S Niles hit to centre, Keeler sacrificed, te 5 murdered to eleven. Counting in the bodies of the woman and three chil- | , cw n for Courtney, cantered home with | ,2Tvo out when winning run wasl ya tg tinginnn. te eanaeer dren found in the fire ruins of the Guinness (or Gunness) house, moved a ie bert 1 wipmipe aru) PHILADELPHIA Chase 1 pas PO. A. EF. # | It was a hard lose for the Brooklyn- via neee = lease SERIO Wintermibnt "om total is now fifteen. The Phillies outbatted the Brook- | __ A. E Conroy jined to } AC chien |Knabe, 2b........ 170 ae 2 2 0 { but they had three errors whicn wed Brooklyn to gather three runs|Grant, 3b 2 0! Cartislo popped to Ball. Lord drove eb 1 2-420 i] os . 4 In the fourth, which kept them in the! Titus, rf, lhestpamieat Se etee 0 2 ge geen let-up in the heavy rain to dig into a suspicious patch of soft earth i in the fiead until the fatal ninth. Leas than | gous, g ake Ber saatecuicell Acc amttas On dace eas: | orchard at a point some distance from the burned farmhouse and from [200 fans witnessed the game, nie i i | torn NO RUN ont a) 0) 0 | First Inning. ny ches | the spot where most of Mrs. Bell Gunness’s victims had thus far been) 1 cosbornaeeent deep es Ete drive | Bransfeld, 1b. O° ON san am satay Heae) i pea Uegriciels: Sh | disinterred. They had not been at work long before their shovels turned | | stretoh te Ps Meera Tn the | See ae epi aacow nasne AneMelyie Doolin, 56 R 0|Carlisie. Manning out, be 3 Un de ey et) | up the dismem| cred skeleton of an adult, apparently a male. The body | furntand'ran 37M Rt en LRRL Wonk was onthe | Osborne “inuffed Lummley"s tn Boolne: 9 sier einzled to OO pe ee ip y | er mae Ord caught. | ‘Titus clung to Jordan's sky teQuillen, 5 Niles, who th a. (Yh lip Won thad been in the clay so long that nothing remained by which it might be| 246 NOP RUNGK enc tamer ven Gear yt) s > Gesal ¢ iene oe identified. The bones were gathered together and carried to the shed | ts Ik Aan ‘ingle throuxs \seeueezes ° On Vion onomee where the other. corpses found in the human abattoir had been placed, | Jon. tne bag and eeeThonaal | aosiglieniiea aurea cra -—- — — = Within half an hour another body had been discovered. * Before | APPR segues eecondnlnning = Er Winkeainneienl oa ‘ pee | r Winter in ¢ abandoning this last grave one of the searchers decided to probe the soil | H ell out, Doolin to Bransfield. ieee ae - im Aporte in eigh beneath it. Directly underneath the spot where the first body of the AHA ee ea RERIEOU MER RaTeeHa ball TSE AL CAN OREO EUAN Has ’ o 12 § innings. day had been found he came upon the skeleton of a woman. Nothing | ™ in I ereanenvenutarenan atole HONS fesitactehorncd oreo ittecementis T Winter, 4, eis sh j ; e hones | > aix fu d it on hts initele MeQuillan, 2 “N. 2 efton base om. 0; Highlande: remained but the bare bones. suwvinnermenne iby Galanl| C pped. a safe one in Ah Oa Vee AINA, Ch este DE! 1 gee th taind while M eld sing! Loot! foot late Fourth Inn! Struek cut—By Manning, 3; by Wine yi IRE From the fact that both bodies had, farm and by 8 o'clock the crowd wa ep ently been buried in one hole, with | more than a thousand strong 83 than a foot of earth vetween, the| Farmers from the surrounding coun- Getectives feel certain that these two—| try, merchants, clerks and townspeople @ man and a woman—were slain at of adjacent towns and villiages and | mw 9 time, or at least buried at visitors from far away cities made up | game time since it has ady been} the crowd that watched the diggers. | shown that Mrs. Guinness sometimes | Phe excitement is intense. i Kept a corpse in her private morgue | Next only in Interest to the search 4n the cellar until a convenient hour for e dead is the speculation regard: | Lewis and Jordin | rain Dashes Hopes of 5,000 Fans ; if biding {t e-vay. fate of Mrs. Guinness herself fred Sa, ee in Standn, J authorities now insist. that H fal to The Evening World.) s body found in the ruins of | Fourth Inning. POLO GROUNDS, May 8.—With 5,000 <1 farmhouse was that of the McQuillen and Branstleld were too | tana for the Ghants-Bost ‘ { mue s Jordan died, Knabde | g, Fs uck Out—By Melntyre, 4 Three-Base Hit—oOshor n Baser—Maloney, Magee ple i avs --Jonian, unassisted ee hes : Hit by Pl Third Inning. { i grounded to. Brans: eld. | GIANTS’ GAME OFF. eanced | nailed -Titus, Luttee 4 fou vat at first, NO RL Wir than ever that the green lawn of the The county officials feel more certa a|lagne | Fifth Inning. horror-farm 1s literally tiled and o Y ; ; tiled with murdered men and women shizmurdereuslaninichestheratistanon t ‘ Bome estimates on the probable number | that Ray Lamphere, the ftarahend Hummel walked! Lewis fame to open aoa ded eee to rain An bs - 3 X ‘of dead now run as high as thirty «ilied the woman and her three chil- | ‘and Ge cs ieee ai It ry : The news that diesing operations | dren aa then fred the home i ng, Herzen ditopped a safe one in SERV (Us i j i ip were to be resumed to-day attracted Theories Differ, | cht. Lewis, scoring ns welll an Ma- | NA H ilu large crowd. As early as 7 o'clock this! On the other hand, a Chicago news: | EAE AH ane Gad ea a L LEAGUE. ger drew tant morning bugfies, hacks, wagons and al cien | oene, SPU BE at ren Medi st Tamia ARCS ROUTMEN OFR LU: sorts of conveyances started for the (Continued on Second Page.) tas Ww Magee forced Titus, t St, Louis. A i F . | Lewis ST ey 3 ‘i Sixth Inning. n nos 8 reportel —_++ j i | | ping. Menivre fo Jordan to Lewin fo mone dt oh OO ERS GHEsOU KIRN Ce Tela eat Wiuenerc cian) LA , mine | Tene ordan, Osborne tripled to left, Brans- ches ay.| Struck out. Chase stole s 5 ardees = BY VINCENT TR: ANOR Held singled’ to conker, scoring Osborne. | moms and ‘oakley Simple: ME, Ricks HL ta Wanter, whe thigew to Lorde Barnegat . + is . 2001In led 9 Maloney. ONE RUN. fs 7 “iting Chase at third Vagner dowa Gorgeous Fireworks Dis play by (Special to The Evening World.) | Fifth Inning. ievee dias Pittsburg tn Thelin Hall's drive. ive ‘ee iw te the aan ain Ee - rai | pe » ssed Kleinow, filling the bases. eae The World To-Morrow Night JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 8.—The Kings County Handicap,|pnaimn” pultea Gown Sheehan's ay.| Pittsburs-Chicago, rain. Ring out. MeConnell_ to. Ungiau Hee aio ercs, SNC. ae feature of the card here this afternoon, was one of the biggest betting |His) “T°UnGe? f° Bransnela. NO By eeuratcenretureraraeevaitonnies The pyrotechnical display, one of the features of the celebration 5 | Deon beat out an infleld tap. Me- AMERICAN LEAGUE. wh fumbled, but picked up the ball in| PIMLICO RESULTS. cs events of the meeting. There were five starters in the race, and all of | Quillen sacrificed, McIntyre to Jordan. ————— > Ball to force ¢ | to-morrow night at 9 o'clock of tls twenty-fifth anniversary of the own- Wiel AUG) Knabe safe on Sheehan's fumble. Grant At Chi Nise iy ‘i Ae Pipe arenehe pl ne iui FIRST RACE r maiden two-y | ership and direction of The World by Joseph Pulitzer and of the formai | them was Played. Light Wool was the closing favorite, carrying thou-| fanned Titus hit by pitched ball falling) oy ca nee postponed;| ewatieray teks acconde whey Chana |e uacoue Pocataligo, 10 opening of the enlarged Pulitzer Building, promises to be the moat gor- | sands of the public’s money, but Faust, thrown in with 88 pounds, got Sixth Innin els erounda: falles to tstop Kleinow's wild 167 (Lelbe oa ipuiwanaeel Beous spectacle of Its kind ever witnessed in the elty, It will be fursished | jy Deatienferntitictarieer? h cers B ies fe gaa Bales maaeg LAA Coan At Cleveland. miaGonnell momecuarecpiba lays 1. Secon Prince, 1? | py Pain, the king of pyrotechnics, The chief features are ns folows: ig support, which sent his price from the opening figure of 10 to 1 down Hummel) out’ the same way. Osborne mclovelend etree game postponed on aevencnianing eS ttola oe | Opening salute of twenty-tlve aerial guns. Magical illumination of | {0 Sevens at post time. NOs camer ticiegey meee(onaetts At Washington. les singled past Lord. Keelor out.| Tanne Hus poles the roof and dome with twenty-flve mammoth ruby lights. Nests of There was a tip out on Rye, and he carried the money of the Sullie | QrerheeaMet £04 Jomtan. , Branstoid | waaningzon OO eee iii anos uby mee: “ ae sag t -}out, Pattee tc ne Lewis an | Philadelphia 00 Jond, Hemphill out, Winter to | flery cobras will be released from colossal batteries. Brilliant whit: vans and their followers. The play on these offset that of Old Honesty dan retired Doolen. NO RUNS. Batterlee—Ben nd Smith; Hughes | Niles going ay, third. Chase | PRE A ale un yn ee reslou and domo, iB staring eects: and Spooner, and these were the only two whose prices went back, Seventh tanta: an eeeet A Slevelands oGersler flied to. C Unglauh dou-| to Won. Biackbu \ A salvo of twenty of Pain’s Manhattan Beach bombs will be fol- | °™ le) Weide tects Maloney wulked. Bergen sacrinced,| cieveland-Detroit game postponed on| ied slong third base lina. Wagner! to land d to 1s il ation of th fa ew pay Faust won the race in a gruelling Some sight to the bookies as they saw} McQuillen to Bransfleld McIntyre| , ° out, Ball to Chase, Unglaub | (McCabe) 7 to 1 and lowed by an illumination of the roof and dome with blue lights. Then | , - iS the public money, and it w | gromded to Branseld, Doolin's throw ount of rain third. Carrigan out, Conroy t 1 Ars Shindy, | will come Pain’s 1908 novelly-—atteries of silver clusters. A display of | TY.DE Anish With Light Wool from the) some sight to the Nookies as theyheay| feat Pattee, NOURUNS. —-——_ NO“RUNS Donia | ed of 0 h c] e v as e; aw ol vewis Ja X = Hi La wiles: triple bombshells, each with a different effect, will be succeeded by an | “°*4 of the stretch home. It was head right Sort pass the hot favorite in the| ler ace toute dertebe raaied to Bers EASTERN LEAGUE. Eionthelnging: raueiten iMlumination of the building with red, green and amber fires and head all the way, with the crowd] stretch and come away easily. Up to| gen. NO RUNS. —— ooubliesefon ony yaenerie; High uth one mile i Thousands of tinted stars, prouced from hundreds of giant Roman | °° {8 tes cheering their favorites on. eateh dimeatt decked as if Father Star- Eighth Inning. eirie ow soreey, City. Ree taking third, Ball singled to left. and ot n. Cock Sure, | endles, will envelop the dome; then will come a discharge of Painite | a7icr on Saust rode Light Wool close | “Prinirose League ran head and neal iene hedtaccpoitn (8 Beaneteld: [on account of wet groundn, Pema) Otten or icing deft donna | te & second: bombs; a musical golden rain leffect, and the great, golden cloud studded | sail had ilttle room, They went past | N® Father Stafford and then tired | Jorian beat, Mequilien's throw.” Mages SeAUL Newari: prairoveuanniberi toy ster oni lost” her with jewels from twenty large shells., ne Judges on a line and Faust's num-|*fter swinging wide into the stratch, | Bot dummell’a drive after @ chase, Rae eer rat Saat ieons Conoco) |lsogrlnwhouNithenolay ee Emerald fires will illuminate the roof and dome. followed by bat was promptly hung, up, sini ise ran Ga atl the way to the heehan, | throw Grant, out, ewritus Rel Baltinere! short Might, Manning, ‘ plechase; | for 6 * elie ‘ Sp cts Dain’ i 3 Garner ascended the stairs of the nm and saved a lot of ground by} walked. Magee force spel JS | Rochester .......0 0 00001 0 2] bases. Hemphill to 2 and Letleaie MyEalnie actuation candles) display ot) Ealn'a) rocket bombayandl lfieteeeas taser uelara inn Gercent incr | noswinel (hell falls MDexolatel canWaray Batten: Oebere) fies: to Himmel: NO parimore 2003 200 1 0 x-8]to McConnell t Ob Tse, 48 (avide a salvo of Pain's fiery spider bomos, the 1907 success of Pain at Man-| while he was on his way the “all right"! {¥0 miles going to the post ana was| ®UN® Ninth Inning. Batterles—Barger and Erwini Adin} eee eet taHale runnin Mek). to 1 and 5 tO i hattan Beach, red board went up with unusual quick. | Anally Meraieied those who had bets! Lewis fied to Osborne, Osborne, got and) Hearne, Umplre-Mr. Kelly. Fee eIeOarislai panned (ann 44 ran, Essex | ‘ 1 clouds, formed by a flight of large Q ess, Garner's clalm was ignored, on the colt losing their money, Wam-| Malovey's drive. Bergen grounded to = forced McHiule. I to } sae Opal y ge shells, an illumination of | ” Pees te ered much boro, after running away and up the| Branefeld, NO RUNS. UNION LEAGUE. nell was passed to first; 8 : -venr-olda the roof and dome with am<er fires, giving a sunset effect, and swarms | Jct Wout ates toll ie tee ake inet {chute during his preliminary galiop, |, Branstield Singied to short, Doolin n gled to left, but. Lord was ve es Ragman, ae 5 Light Wool, who felt it was a just one. liminary NOP, | force Bi fleld, Pattee to Lewis. ed eaten aE ) » 4 and out, wont vi firefies filling the air, with hundreds of fashlights, will immediately J '* Woeh who fet It was a Jus was backed for a good thing, but got| {rc hey bate. for boon, Courtney Avinesaias fue olate: OEiBo! yellffe), 6 to Land urecede the “New York World” batteries, a 2908 concelt. S smeene hoot: | nothing, Pete, a long shot, got the| singled, to right, | McCormick bate, for Ing-Baitimore game ' Ninth Inning ail Hind, Titneetd f Powerful magnesium fires will iiluminats the building, giving a day. |, De V#tery of Faugt cost the books a) show money. The track was heavy, | MeQuilen. roth scoring, ‘Thomas | nek Fee RROD ere Ye echall nike Boa on MeCHiaall PAtaeeat in Bride and Brighton | a tot re 1) ve e e rt < or “ + ou to ¢ ight offect, A tlight of large bombs forming The World bouquet’ will | (4, farm en ae eS aitiaibenene Pantoufle Wins Sec nd act, [runs for Courtney. ey coma not atruck Outs Sra nhs UeaR out earns ead up tothe marvel of the spectacle, “Pain's electric falls.” From | sucgrave returned to the saddle to-day | Explosion, Friette and Cowan were| tf, te "Thomas. scoring the winning TRUST COMPANY IN "a ‘high foul. NOt i he s{des of the roof will dow waves oi fire, emitting sparkling rays ang | for the first time since his fall oft Ai-| Scratched from the second race, leay-| run, TWO RU CLEVELAND ASSIGNS. See aa sont | lashes like molten silver. mandine last Monday. G, Burns aiso|!»s Colloquy a slight favorite, although EN’S SUITS, $5.55. ; oI “ dle to-day for the first ¢! sae Liege : | reskin ile tardy pring Ge, wane ____ (Continued on Second Page.) $12 M ‘lothing Corner, _237-au9 | CLEVELAND, May 8&—The Euclid FOUR LIVES LOST IN Agure Mald and ’, “i .,. | Right Sort, a 60 to 1 shot, in the open- Avenuo Trust Company, of this city, y hr yi King’s, the Great Clothiers, /$20 and $25 Men’s Fine Suits, ing race to celebrate is return, Tue} THE HUB CLOTHING CORNEA, day made an assignment to the Cleve- HOUSE EXPLOSION. eh ) 243, Bromdovny ovw atte Chey: Ht Han ah eee and 811.65, ltrack was very muddy. 227 AND 229 DROADWay, rot angle oF double |iand Trust Company, in the Insolvency (Quarr * try oe » 85. ne . 5 f > I ot ie aint bak se else aren y 1 sale toniny find Up to Raturday tven-| sale MANE day, Men'a| ‘The first race resulted in a big upset,| GSy'and ts Mente Bilt and Satie Tieeg . Re the Hh. 0 Saurt No aalenieot of aapeteior Uaplll: | ign) JOHNGR UE XL Vin May EM 1 a “ile / pact 8 oratoc le, va att alas! tgs sy | Brown Worsted Suit lined, best] when Right Sort, ridden by G. Burns,| Hapd-Tailored Suits. Latest shades Sa eee et Hee 1s siven, John Wilson, “her two. small chitdren | ‘o ran—James Crans Hits. venetian lined. all sizes, a +) Tiiue Serges and elegant imported gray; >brown and blue. All sizes. 31 to 4 THE FACE OF A LADY The last statement issued by the con-| and her sister, 0. oat Tt Sul) Hunt, Hoot jso fancy pxiterns, RM dnd RTO, equal t0 owe the ony ‘tallors: charge His:iArst cmoupe” since: tHe). guspension, | Srat or vouble ‘orcasted. Special who uses Callata Cream Is soft, clear ana uabiitice | ives, 88 the result of the explosion of al f ctolo. | BU Us aag i of gthese Worth $15. Bing's, for Our price, 8400 up to won easily at the Juicy price of 60 to 1.| Gay and Sat. 89.80, Open Sat. e thi but never greasy. At all tolleg cern cave the assets $1,700,000; liabilities ein a tenement-house here to- Mon, Marston, Little 5 ; away. ing's 43 Broadway, opp. City Father Stafford carried thousands of !:0 Be sure it's the HUB store. y a STON way, 3 buena 7° | f ii ai etal babii -

Other pages from this issue: