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VAAIAAAAAAA VAAAAMAAARANAAAAA AUER G98 NEW YORK, ~ POUCE TRALING Th MURDERER OF GIL IN 'S POND MVSTERY wt NG SIXTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. July 13, Track Fast upward; fur Weather Clear, handicap; mix $109 Irving, Winner, ch, ¢. by Hastings — Fin yt Jockeys Mediate 1 and won big gan, } Victim in Strange Case at Troy Iden- tined as Miss Hazel I. Drew, and search Made at Different Points on New Clues. ONS sbring Intex World.) TROY, upward the girl ing established the fact that handicay victim of at Teal’s Pond, was Miss Hazel Spey | 1. Drew, j if 1 Drew, living at agin No, 400 Fourth street, this city, the detectives are to-day following ter cs several clues that give promise of solv the strange case. They have Jearpes that the girl was employed as a governess by to the outside ant won Prof. E.R. Cary, head of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, of Troy Deity Soanker getting J A , , af Was etsed up when. bea i and that after eu her grit on July 3 left the Cary home, called on ar-olds and upward; one mile and a six her aunt, Mrs, Minnie Taylor, on Pauling avenue, and then started for! met oe A Watervliet, near here, for a short stay with friends. At Watervliet the | detectiy it is sta ugh ta start them on a hunt for vari | Ouls persons, some living in this city and others in Albany They also learned that an uncle of Miss Drew lives near the place at which the body-was found and late this afte lack Oak stole a big wad on the Mark moved-up with @ rush. §uniaal: C108 ce. Question f the winner, ne quit, non started out to see r 4 SI and upward; al two miles. the ee ne ae Won handily, Winner, ch. g.. by His ne man, Nha Page. Osner--G Timed Following the girl's movements, the|to deliver milk at Carpe’, He saw » Fin, Jockeys. Op. Hi eran 1% McKinney 12 detectives ascertained that she spent "H&E Ne thought was a stunts in the Brant 2 water, and thougnt n E SiIREr ti) the Fourth of July with persons un- : 8 range. Every j y F morning last week alii Hee over the the hedges at all the jumps. He took a big known and re 1 to her aunt's house, gay Prince of Pilsen moved up with a rusn same path twice daily, and the bundle aa never danger is where she remained until July 6. This) resting on the muddy bottom attracted rat fact disposes of the theory that she his attention, so on Saturday he de- ‘was one of a mysterious party keen near ae to fish it out and see what {t was. rapt With a pole he brought forth the body Teal's Pond early on July 4 My AGRE Drs, Rickard, Boyce and Fairweather, It was at first thought that the girl's body had been taken to the pond in the auto. The MONDAY, } and although MaDaniel on Question AA TAAAAAA AAA AAA AMAA | COMPLETE RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. ) Lh aaa a LDL SDA DELL DADAALA DD ADA LAA A ALADAAD AMADA AAAS TAALADAADDARATLILEA RAD TREE UATE RRA E RTT T NAAT ARADO DERI NNW VIED EEONED IIE! [ “JULY 13, 1908, HOUSE WH i ACK OMK, AT 12101, ~PROVESASURPRSE BRIGHTON FEATUR +> -—___~. Long Shot in the Race at One Mile: and a Sixteenth Upsets the Calculations of the Favorite Players. SENT TRVANOR, “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ one of the eed WEATHER—Show RACING AND BASEBALL EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. — to-night; cooler Tuesday, CECT DR SIMPSON SHOT THROUGH DOOR 0 ATKIN LAN SS Dentist Probably Mortally Wounded While Trying to Force an Entrance Into the Horner Residence at Nor.hport. HOME OF ESTRANG:D WIFE AND WIDOWED MOTHER-IN-LAW ‘ignored From Within, Stricken Man Falls in Path, While Witnesses Carry dim to Train That Rushes Him to Hos- pital Here ior Operation. Dr. Sames Weddell Simpson, most sensational criminal f this ho figured in story of Suffolk Coun- to break into the house where his. (, Long Island. The wounded Lite rials in the hi .S shot this afternoon as he tri wife lived with her mother, at Northpor BY VINC (Special to > Evening World.) » July RACE TR BRIGHTON BEACH The handleap feature, Black | fourth on the racing card here to-day, | Oak, with McCarthy up instead of Leac ted in a big surprise. , Just winged in front all the way. to the dismay ot the followers of Tourenne and Question Mark and the ex- treme joy of the la Taking the lead at the start. Mc thy made every post a winning one, Mavk Oak loose to-day with a real jockey in saddle. Tourenne the back stretch challenged desperately in the ‘ead of an apprentice boy in the a second to the and then lay yack! also reported specifically to the Coroner | that the girl lad not been mistreated before she was slain. No water was! police, however, have thrown over this clue. All the acquaintances of Miss Drew! were looked yp to-day and several of j the sy ‘© BRIGHTON BEACH RESIILTS, (oil's Mark jet Qu n M il up the ch Black FIRST RACE—Half Sovereign (10 man was put on a train for Manhatts might save his life. The shooting occurred wi h, in the hope that an operation al, Jr, Simpson, in . Horner, The ed under guard by a village e, on Simpson's His condition was rep December, 1905, kille! his a father-in-law, Bartley Ml woman wham he mi 1 widow was pl constable, pending the teal of a commit ne ey | that she him. requittal of the 1 the doorstep, jf face, where he til several men 1 been and carried him Indoors. cuows on Broadway around Port ilmost unconscious from seod He had lived apart from pay his wife ever since release from — Some one asked him who had shot Jail him and, so it is claimed, he whispered found in the lungs, so that the formal | f aR 1 and 4 to 1) 1, King Cobalt (8 the surprise of) the wo words ates, Homer.” My them put under a searching Inquiry. report to the Coroner rea | tere little, he sin "to 5 for place), 2, Dreamer, ppeared In the} Presently Dr, J.P, Haden erties The police theory is that the victim w speed of Black Wak ee pee: rched there an improvised ambulance. eo 4 i that H 5 | | ti a Velo 1 7 y when she left Prof, Carey's home in- came io her death theongr eee. [to be content w : SECOND RACE~Grania (9 to 5 0" & tri clock, Hy was taken to Dr Haden's tended to Joln some persons with WHOM Gusmion of the hrain Ree ist | [didn't amount to mueh, as evide and 7 to 10) 4, Short Gut (2 to 1 Headed s t house, | canitarlum, she had been invited to spend the nog mek |the fact that D'Arkle was an easy t ; been | ' y entered the water.” for place) 2, Hanonia 3, Only Chance in Operation, Fourth of July, This meeting, tt Is ar- Layers Keep the Money. Feplace) Shot While Pele Entrance, y P gued, Jed to her death, With the find. THe Wound at the base of the skull ere etencnins meen. Lesa nae tam (Ne Fe ree f ‘ ‘bE a preliminary examina ing of these persons, the inystery will ™?8 Pe arene neranteragellar a yareieHigie: aavaratats overlooRatTand'l Mdsumees amen tetera ui the station ¢ w ded that his slim chance Cur eite Ree and was just above the hair line. Fee anahinii (ieroroeenmme amonecthay ama ltole ity Beeuclere (7ato.10 fon VEROnIVaeR ORO wow the use of the knit There is no question that the girl was ‘also eligibles," wor eet place) 2. Moonshine 3. homestead, halt a cnilo |" w rranged 18h hin) Wi 008 murdered, Her slayer first crushed in f { Suna et anuite aie ees { Hospital on a train leaving at Ber skull and the autopsy shows at Sheridan Says Sweet. FOURTH RACE—Black Oak (12 cient na en was in @ semi-comne eet, ne neighbors had followed lim ‘i vhel 4 the : . : suffering greatly from Oa Ae dead when hurled into the ; | ; a ere eal crate hy 41 oiet ia CETEHLG lacey Go Ao ihe irene areal | POne eneory is that the aint was ruck) Americans Are | |zeercokd about se to 5 for place) 2, D'ArkIe 3, mas Ine Oat | on the head with a blunt instrument by Mater Rar iene Go ; aa ae REET Lane (1 to W23 10 get money tro He ot Oe ene Hauser Stonpaits Paatentersesten, Used Unfairly sheppard Makes New Record in Sec. iat cnrictn wit FIFTH RACE-Jnmy Lae (te Mfume ra ata ah | her, her companions may have then neat nial e€ppar akes New Record in Sec Hs Ih the’ last slgtesnth under the/2 and 11 ta\6)/4, Prince of Plisen (1,00 c, \o acces Ha Nau vas Mas oe \ y vhe « u sis \ tah aa veace wkins was rt CUO aad a eo d Heat of 1, 500 Metre Race, Dut rr, tna tate cobalt quit. Dreamer, to @ for place 2, Jim MeGill, 3 Gat dba Rint tne; Benen, HO REINS) Aes DiS covered, As marks of iden Ol G ane SF on eat 0 WC Hiker tavorite in close quarterr most ot again. Nobody ¢ een ates were not completely removed trom her Olympic Game Officials Force the way, got through in time to be gixTH RACE—Ellisdale (7 to 2 of the spectators think they heard iim {Y Authorities, to issue a warrant charg- t : : q ! i nea aa! Se eee Ora a ee s. Ho he aged widow, with clothing, it 13 inferred that elther the s; | h H ll a E | Amey EP ane ae \ heard Sim og Mrs, Horner, tho aged widow, [) clothing it eercay mas not aclls-| Uticle Sam’s Stars to Com- ing isnman, Hallows, Excels it third, Tom MoGraih was Hractleaty ang oven) 1: Lally (5 to 1 for place) ® Keyhole and sting her cast-of son-in-law. \ tely planned or her murderers {n nies ; ‘ eft at tl ‘ a cols Waite a: | ‘ 8 Rite a Valdntsen BORE aIoeS | thelr paste did not stop to conceal the) — ate Against Each Other in the Third he barrier went up, Y of a reply trom Le APIO UTELCANELIe TSG ae : Short Cut Didn't Win n got impatient. He veg : pe ceouta | articles which in all probability would 0 5 f ere eah his Perzon attempting to leave the house, lead to a speedy Identification. | Short Cut took a short cut home tn RESULTS. AT AT WINDSOR, pkg een ee en ay brew eh ae iy but theirs was a labor that had no re- i When the result of the aulopsy at) BY MARTIN SHERIDAN Fetes eee Mirra anette alte ceil romans | ay to the i ie peor i: it gave ay dard PancrOreM dew apanaaitien vn to-day County Detective x ee eg f rhe B 2 World.) HESS UE UA + M1 the place might have : mee A ‘the opinion that the (Special Representative of ‘The Evening 1,500-METRE RACE. |good enough to last the Journey, At (Special to The B W 4 ont,,| ous villagers who watehed trom a sate anaes Whe ines 1s) ae, eS radited at some distant point World.) |the end he succumbed to the rush of WINDSOR RACE er ean to-| distance, he tried to force an entrance: soll 7% a ‘another cha) ba wat body brought to the pond in (Special Cable to Tho Evening World.) | McCahey's mount ania, which closed way rk} Heaney th races li FECT MT PAEGAGAT CHT feria eesti ad ne P. - 1 Coy Ni fork, 5 ’ a strea rc . ead o! day were as follow es sist ¥ Nah ah an automobile, LONDON, July 13—So far the English) Pirat Meat—J, p, Sullivan, Irish-Amertenn A, Cy New York, wony Je | 1ike a streak from the head of the ay Vere ib at years & muffled report, as of a pistol, tired Heda thotmunhernueanaunelatala tee te nond In which the body wee found | D. LMghtbody, Chicago Athletic Association, seconds Meadows, Canada, | stretch, won golng away ole and) upwards inside a room. Simpson, clasping MIs! Jarcy and which showed itselt openly ‘s near Sand Lake, and {s tn the wild- | Olympic Committee have done every ) third, Time, 4.07 8-5, Hanonia just got up in time to head hands to his gro’ staggered back- 9, the first time when Simpson, the eat section of Rensselaer ( CON ae ae thing to beat the American team. They gecond Heat—Melvin W. Sheppard, Irish-American A.C, New York, | oUt Prudent for third money, Prudent Burn ward off porch and fell fetim of to-day's ambuseade, was on susroundes (Dy. ee wie ine "| pleked Sheppard and Halstead, the two wony J. P, alatend, New York Athletic Club, seconds Buttertteld, | 8! the hothouse goods in the race, PUL Cia rgons Ft ht 2 | Painfully he scrambled to his feet. tein) at Riverhead, elghteen montha brush and 19 seldom visited. | : fa he had little speed. Enfl unning for Usury, 110 (Tr03 16 w Land) peoking back over his shoulder, as if, spn feninedievieniae best American millers, to run in England, third, Time, 4.05, establishing new Olympte record, the first time in the Jack Mes 4,10 2. 8 eat leecthiiwotaancthen alas ne /aroned as Heeiers an) otae ie hi ; 7 is ef ein the J s mien ng| fearful of anothe' ck, | pec ) Dr a n a Drew's boay SAME heats while giving Wilton, the nyieq HenteN, F, Hallows, Engltad, wons bunghe, Maly, aecond; F, |; eee Teatalyaea tran oBSAe le | eral crane ey eee cee nen ee Nn OUT ie ae ey MaRiivanee tities throug a| best Bn miler, a walkover In DIS iy niiey, Tetah-Amertcan Athletic Club, did not finish, ‘Tme—4.03 2h, ances also ran, sear house 200 yards away, He collapsed en-, want on the stand, They gave dam- was inade b! a e! rough 4 ’ H IND RACE—Purse Steeple- ii brooch which wes found on the waist | heat. clipping 13-5 seconds from Sheppard's reco Daly Uncovers Fast One. arelapoucntwonillenet 55) ol pe ee —_——- : and a hat vin which was found sticking | ‘The blas against America shown PY Ao iy Heat-Loney, England, wony U. L. Coe, University of ‘vessina third race eas uy an), 9 to % 8 to 5 and 7 to 1 in the black strniy hat on shone, shout the committee has given great dissatis~ |) st nt Casseriean)y wecond, ‘Tine, 4,08 26, trom Beauc| Ateonal fo i | wp pera Hengtiy and 9 ha B A Ss = 8B A | l CHUM Eo Len ne faction among the Americans In the o4e ween neat of the 1500-metre ran wan won ensily by Tatt, of | 1° WNDU NE TAltte O OO. Haan s Mr. Drew early this morning was Stadium, ad nada, ‘Time, 4121-5. No Amertoan ran in thin heat. Dalvie Grace eaniins the ear ORSCAA HO Dern sr also ran. . Sey shown by detectives the clothing of the In spite of these diMeulties America | ay. gizih neat of the L,500-metre ran waa won casily by J, Bor she | along in Waterway fell, Bank Holiday refused SCORES BY INNIN " rl y " 7 a ? 1 t un Scratched u faults an wa i Tet Xt yas done brilliantly, The race between Heakin, of Hngland, Time, 4.18 front\ like a Colin only to blow up in ratche meet ainie { rought to this city by Cot jetece | ; 3 y mick siretoh. Dolly Spanker ther c Sheppard and Halstead was the grand- The neventh hent of the 1,500-metre run was won by H. A. Wilson, e back siretoh tive Duncan C. Kaye. Mr, Drew sald Sheppar se ' eh stot Dally Boater T CEDARHURST = {t looked very much Ike the clothing | est mile ever seen, Sheppard winning of England. Time, 4.11 2-5. ne tee ie ar ee aan ak - ROOSEVELT AT Giants 130030000—7 ene daughter, but wrs not positive yy a yard and breaking the Olymplc, The eighth heat of the 1,500-metre run was won by TF practically over, Beouclere closed # big TO SEE POLO GAME, Pittsb 00000000090 nail Mrs. John Schumaker, who made) oq alstead was complaining all Crawford, uf England, Time, 4,00 1-9, gap to be second in front of Moonshine, ittsburg the dresses worn by the girl, was called reall if bls ei yaks, BAY, My ieeprecidant Story of First Game on Page 8. in. Then he immediately identified the morning of not feeling well. oe which ran he ¢ 3 \ —— — accomparied by Mrs, Rose- SECOND GAME ose Oo} laughter, who c erica has two men In the a ates RCCOMIRe! : 8 . seeelt e those of is daughter, bg om So far Am 4 a has two men Ki 400-METRE SWIMMING RACE | WHAT DOES CITY OWE? is aon kK rmit and Mrs Douglas | he said baal een missing since July 3. | mile tinals, England four and Canada ates 3 BONE OLE UE Ta Giants (0) (0) (0) ¢) i} 2) 1) — vent e Morgue = té of Mrs. Roosevelt Dee the den acaticg en erste one. America stands a splendid chance Tidacteinwdoms. Wan) Labineras, duce | ee ahaa @clane and made the identification complete in vaiinat in the Li0dineta, Fitat Heat—Hatteraby, Unitec xdom, } h #907) | Juatice Manchard Dectder to Ape More TH! at 3M 0 lock | flab 000200 pi every way by claiming the body of Miss of winning the anal in the Maldanetie ond; Hudd Goodwin, New York A, Cy New York, third, Time, 6.48, point a Referee to Find Out, 1. Tt, where they will wit Pittsburg Drew. Neither Mr. Drew nor any mem-| race to-morrow, as Sheppard is In gress Second Heat-Won by Foster, England; time, 5m, 44-58, acacia ber of his family could give the slight- | form, she on eaatly by Tarta cover. This heat had no American est clue to the slayers of the girl. They ssi Third Heatw d 0001 however, gave information that mater.| FATALLY HURT ON “L” ROAD, entry, plead aM Clevelan - fally aided the police in making a good| While at work on the north-bound . f 00 ‘ee start on the case, tracks of the Third Avenue LONDON, July 18—King Edward, ruler of Great Briiain and all her Highlanders 0 0 s District-Attorney O'Brien, of Rensse-| Railroad at One Hundred and " * ely 5 —_— Jaer County, ta dleeslihe We. invaatleg= street to-day Gustay Swanson, thirty. colonies, gave the word opening the Olymple games shortly after 3 o'clock, 1k —W. Clante tion, five years old, of No. 157 East Seventy- London time. to-day, and in less than five minutes after two American flagy ‘ura ss morn+ Brooklyn 0 be) ‘The girl's body was first seen dy Gil- | fifth street, was struck by a train. He —eoatnreneinte it tha. A s L f 0 ‘; , dert Millgr, who was walking along @/ was taken to Harlem Hospital. His No. 7 in th 1 St, Lowis — . 4 {path which skirts the pond, on, bis way injuries will probably cause his death. (Continued on Second Page.) Se 2 > vo wt 2

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