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COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. ISOXIIIOIOG OCOO00000000000006: RESULTS EDITION | © PRICE ONE (GENT, SW WAGON NER OT WHERE GS BODY WAS BURNED ie +o Autopsy Shows Victim Was Killed, With Knife Before Body Was Drenched With Vitriol and Thrown Into Bonfire. NEW YORK, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908. TAFTPARTY SHOT “AT ON STEAMER. MAN WITH GUN |Woman Wounded as Candi- date and Notitication Com- mittee Viewed Fireworks. ANTS 1 LER POOR SHCWING AT BRIGHTON With Mount on Odds-on Fa- vorites He Finishes Back in Ruck. OU St. Louis Giants PITTSBURG 3, BR 0. =— || While the Brooklyn police are trying by means of a strangely pre | ; T RA IN S iN Ci OLLI SION ON COLUMBUS AVENUE EDITION. GREEN ZOMION } Ae One Victim of Rear-End Crash Taken to Hospital Dying and Other Passengers Are Seriously Injured. WRECKED CAR HANGS FAR OVER STREET ON STRUCTURE. 5 vive ‘ ‘ ‘ re 3 PUTRIRIT RTA “ ” . ’ : served scapular to establish the identity of the twenty-year-old gid CORE BY INNINGS: eee A Dead” Ninth Avenue Express, Rushing to South whose murdered body, tied in a mattress, soaked with oil and marked ysland Queen was fired on during its Pittsburg OM OB 1 d 1 © Os Baie Ut ins Ferry, Telescopes Into Local Ahead, Which * tees ’ 7 . + veyye, n “4 t wi RRIGHTON BEACH RAC TRACK. , with vitriol, was shoved into a bonfire of rubbish in Williamsburg early trp up the Ohio River last night with Brooklyn 000 0 OO OC OC O=— O hig H—Wa'ter afition the star jockes iuncitiky Chad THOnt ‘ ; 3 $ if ‘ Judge Willlam H. Taft and the Noti- = Ny 4 eleaaLy de star jocke: ucki arries i t oad— . to-day, an Evening World reporter has found facts which piece out an fication Committee and guests aboard. ot laste wears madeunimsel! very unpop: y i g d Firemen i important gap in the mystery. Mrs. C. B. Russell, of thie city, stand- wlliilielerona atrarienton Eeeat Take Injured From the Debris. ' Between 3 o'clock and 3.30 o'clock this morning a covered wagon | Ing on the hurricane deck, directly un- GIANTS BROOKLYN ia AiO ' valli . wa | der the seat occupied by the Presi- ‘ ry vorlt rade Star Thistle in the drawn by one horse, and travelling at top speed, Jeft the rubbish pile in| Gential candidate was struck in the —>— pan acl Rai Farias paranivetornaereta the Greenpoint section, where the mutilated trimk of the young woman | eee ae GIANTS. | BROOKLYN HOGS TET MEET CDN IG A southbound express train on the Columbus avenue elevated raile 5 are fi sho! 6 =+ || f ‘ was subsequently found, In the wagon two men sat. Few of those on the steamer knew R. H. PO. A. EB R. Hi. PO. A, fy,! oy bis defeat had to comment on the road late ths afternon crashed into the rear of a local train, Three Confirms Original Theo the slash that in all probability killed of the occurrence and Judge Taft was Tenney, Ib........0 0 14 2 1 Burch, Ife. 0 1 2 8 6 on furnished by the erstwhile a ‘ iy i n 9 ry. the girl severed the trache wer not told, A shotgun was used, being | poi, 91 Oo Od 0) pattecue Rootes i SG erheara ye.| Persons were hurt, one seriously, Firemen released them from. the The establishment of this circumstance| part of the throat, and w fired by a man from a shantyboat | , APO neenanaess ail Tom Shaw was overhear ei ; : goes far toward confirming the original) che result of a knife thr moored to the Ohio side of the river, Bresnahan, c it 3 0 Hummel, 1b. 0 0 13 09 0 mwrk “They wouldn't stand for| Wreckage and they were sent to the Roosevelt Hospital, theory of the police that the dead girl | tim was about thirty years id. The identity of the man is not known. | Donlin, rf 1 0 Alperman, rf () We Sheet that Miller ride even at von Hill, *4 a} e Ni re fyist ip H e was brought to the banks of Whele|apparently been w mother ai u swent| The Island Queen had penne now | permovr a hugh Mae o aes 0 Ea aU ieetre nau ee A local train on the Ninth avenue division was slowing up for Creek in a wagon and consigned to the! date. jaround the bend at Dayton, Ky. an L renee A a CA SLR Dit ; the 0) : flames, after the murderers had| Hecause ne told three separate stories | was near tho middle of the river when | Devlin, 3b........, 1 ORESALS THonnmicmn 0) AY 3 EE Miller ate Bie Chie niet, the station at Eighty-first street when the express approached it fromy { a! to cholce, In a fleld of four @renohed the body and its wrappings |—and all of them conflicting—the au-|perems leaning on the larboard rail saw| MeCormick, If.... 0 0 OBhostan a sbi sO (em O uGamro reser reksitanuarcenonti allt heanend ne the rear, The express train was running “dead,” carrying no passene” m oil and destroyed the face of their|thorities at Brooklyn Headquarters|& man emerge from the cabin of @taiawell gs... 0 0 Dlaaioney at Re (es ay a Soule ee Mies ea aan ; : 3 ‘ victim with acids. It also helps to clear! iocked up the man who gave the first Shanty boat moored on the Ohio bank pe de i 3 0 0) tran Raa or tne Sel, and on its way to South Ferry to meet the heavy uptown traffic, * away any suspicions against two men|alarm—James Ruddick, a private watch. |and fire a shotgun, He was in his ahEY | me thereon) LBS os 6) Wilhelm, p. SATs ay EU RGA ail Gt Panay Seka yeep f i who hed been put under arrest earlier | man, sleeves and wote a straw hat ae —{nitter ., haat eae UE Ee ee The express train came on with unslackened speed and crashed in the day. Later as a result of the older man’s! Mrs. Russell gave a scream and de {Totals .... sess 1 4 | without even ma ing 8 move , ie 4 d S P R At The autopsy, performed late this af- latest story they took his son, Joseph clared she had been shot. She was hur- $7. LOUIS. De 0 6) Miles doing wiss the taveniet” “Hfurry |into th rear end of the local between Bighty-fifth and Bighty-sixth . t ; 2 “ — —. up, Miller,” and similar erles, could be} ite eat exe i a = ternoon, shows without the shadow of Ruddick, a young peddler, into custady ried into the cabin, where It was found R H.POA EB ans z aD a RL ce |streets, The few passengers in the car had time to leap to the front end, a doubt that the victim was slain by a/ as a suspicious person, she was not seriously Injured. One of A leanatady toner 15 1 heard aghou Fs ; ‘ ( clean slash across the throat some time As well ag can be made out from the| the shots had penetrated the skin over ELENA DG. onooneg ) 0) 8 St) Wilhelm in eighth Finally Makes Move. Ihe cars came together with tremendous force, and the front coach of. before noon yesterday or twenty-four) disfigured body the victim was mis-|her left eve and another had struck her! Byrne, 3b. . ol) Wo A th PITTSBURG. Just before reaching the stretch t hee stare , _ f Raurrinelorerthelalasa very otithe eae: ae lon the chin, . , “al 5 Just b i is the express telescoped the rear car of the local, crushing the timber unde vue The distance from the shore was so ws nf) 08 | R. H. PO. A. EF. wiiter finally made a move on Big Chef ry Coroner’s Physician Wuest says that, (Continued on Second Page.) ee ae i charge of shot had al-| Konetchy, 1b, /0 0 12 0 o| Thomas, If .1 0 4 6 9 but he was too late then, Arasee was) its weight and shoving the trucks from the rails, - Z ‘4 i , 0 0| Leach, 3b. . a 1 breezing along five lengths in front and| ur Perea areas ats saree pode ie ; ‘ i 9 ; 1) tke, hi a ; es of all danger of being caught Bernard Murray, a guard on the lacal train, was seriously hurt inter« | boat. A ce aries, ' “ erect. Cte : 2.0 60 " t d ’ A yt man stand! b; , Comedienne held on gamely to second] paliy, The motorman the e: [Ret oretsseite char was also hit by! Blies, c, . 0 1 2 2 oy Wagner, 69....... 11 1 1d piace and Miller had to drive Big Chlet ot mpress, Ase! B. Porter, was out about the one, of ine hota by ti haaeed pis eure | Gilbert ab. .0 1 1 & OfAbbatichio, 2b....1 .2 3 7 0 hard to beat her out of the place money. face and head. His injuries were dressed and he was arrested. | The officers y 5 . | they woul d uate i vest mation in Salee, p. ay Oy oh AAW; fifesann () aE 4) Easy for Tom McGrath. | WOMAN INJURED ON SURFACE CAR order to learn the Identity of the man Se Ss SS litany ib ‘The first race went to MeGra . . a { f iy ath fi) - 7 4 : x TWENTIETH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. pete Sen og ieee Totals +0 8 34 14 3] @ibson, ¢ 0 0 4 who led all the w winning in a mt Mrs. J. 8. Flatow, of No. tht West Ninety-sixth street, was riding om vas standing at my wife's sid@,; gjrat pase on balls 4 p 0 0 drive from Nimbus, who outgamed Sal n opel surface car underneath the ‘1L" hate Al: Weather Clear. duly 29, Track Fast. W FAT Rran stat ruck Re eIery AL aap DOs ial nor Sallee. dea | Lelfteld, Des 1d Oo OP CARiOn Retane intent Harattel an open Zl e nckerne ; he “31 structure when the collision oe 666 FIRST RA cap: $000 added: six furlo bene sere, not closer to the Ohio! inick out—By Maths by Sal- cea ee v SRarles Edward was the lukewarm fa- | cu‘red, The shock ot the colision and the cries of In injured made her q ap: $600 aude nes, shore man p y and at lige, o Tt ah ae arite, but he showed ‘itile speed, never i fee ED then 41 Won handily Winner, bye. by Salk — ne ea neath “i wosbase hit—Charles eee He 8 Se er anna up Any grein} after | hysterical, She jumped from her seat and leaped from the car while it was 3 th 1 i base—Tenney ase Hits helm, 7 In. innings, b mak ‘ a ese that the CU UU A METS ester Firs Base on Balle Ort Withee ea) ue break, Cressina, pete) fhe i in motion, Her 1b was injured and she was carried into a drug store i 5 charge| U! —Johnstone, 2 perdi s also eligibles, made Up some ground lls . ee H | Street below: where Pe apatee Umpire—Jo Eee . Lett on ‘BuserPittsburg, 7; Brook: |from a bad break, eee and excltement followed the col» Mocat | situing.” (Bpecial to The Brening World.) $ truck Out—By Wilhelm, 1: by Waterspeed Wins ‘Chase ston. ‘The passengers on the six front + Sumter | ————o 2 suty! fled a, 'y Wilhelm, 1; by Lei- : cars of the local train wi Yorke POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July [ q Peet ihe Hote ere thrown ce | FORT ERIE RESULTS, | wTOSsCtOUNDS, Shinn" tye one, Sei iar i aeacin ep,” |_vexeaents te ine am sel ECE ames in [em ar ty ete wa mon 3. tae et EE , [ing pitchers in the memorable extra! ming Randertars and Emslie, {the pacemaking with Pirate, who was SET LOG aly Mcdrath, dlevlaving,«, world of, voved, dashed into a. bie | FIRST RACE—Two-year-olda; tive|!nning game in St, Louls, faced each — played for a good thing, Jim MeGii ef ti ies wen ee F terrific pace all i way, had his field driving’ to keep up: won nicely in hand, Nimbus one-half furlongs. — Hampton | other again to-day when the Cardinals Jal to The Bvehing Worle) vay thied, Six serktches epolled (ire eens Police reserves from the wae never far from the pace: Suteamed Salvolatile in, the atretch he latter tana fine (Deverich), #101, 2 to Laud} openad their series here. The St. Louls| WASHINGTON PARK. BR : ‘ t nisth st Sixty-elghth and One Hundredth closely following the pace ward was in Alstress {n the ear! ; Pimpante, 104 (Powers(, 7 Jat I, BROOKLYN, | rave Colt had named three, Thistle: — hireat stall ¢ 8 running strong at_ “Ine end. ra Ret ip. if on and i to I6, second; Miss aggregation did no. look as formn'e able July %—The Pittsburg braves, diate etraentaceandie my) bulne oat tations arrived and two hook OND RACE se handicap; four-yearolds and upward Wet Bee ae ie ie ane a ; Vela eee Al “Honus” Wagner and his big stick in of them wat sent to pos NATIONAL | LEAGUE, : eine ate ae pide to tare ne a n i | season in ne | ‘ab t ad, if RE 2 y found a at crowd of pare Post ime, 2.32 Winner, ch. f.. by Watereolor— i Boadicen, be ikavGlante! MoGraw 1s not looking 1, Made ass nee a ae he diamond Star Thistle Runs Poorly sous in the atreet and few trainmea - - | Maleco ce Golling, Ay: oO annihilate tar 1 ' Doggeit’s colors At Boston 1 r Jockeys. dennle anon | tor a walkover aatay ; Star Thistle in Cad Doggeit’s color Making an effor: to relieve the infer Davidson 2. nnlere Mra Marione Moore: aha AW Mnsteuidentiy, havernct. Tecove|tineeeteee ee colt, Dodgerallin Mame alarral hinae polka adolanlOnintEd! 10004000 OF e injured. nt Lace also ran, the opening ga light blu P 8 rt Hung Over Street. " SECOND. RACE—Thres-year-olds; six|ered from yesterday's sixteen-inning Hee cond ok their series. The very similar in effect to those of James | Boston 00000 ae : Murray and Porter were pinionad in 4'° MeKinn Ke ene —Protaganist, 106 abc 6 | sension, or have been unable to frame fo engage in four! p hir Ratteres—Brown and Kling, Plaherty | Hi 01, 2 (0 J and 4to 3, won: ing | ny Natistactory excuses for Keeping |S#mes with the Brookiynites, and, ag | Keene: was tne BATA [and Bowerman. Umpire—Rigler the wreckage. Part of the first car of” stergpeed jay in behind her Feld for socond jurn of the ted. when she moved up | Thieile, 1a (Ott), 6 to 1, 2'to land as Gn wetaye 4 /q selling event for two-year-olde, Mil- jthe express tain was suspended over command, won well in hand. Pirate fan an improved rage: was'ciots |3, aecond; Lagnando, 103 (Powers), ¢ to[thoueands of dinners waiting. There gers have al@ays given the him away very badly and ran’ At Philadelphia. lis cite ayn ig AB dim, Moi} jogked Ganrerous at one time, then tired, “Bannell aulty |g) nd out, third. “Tlme—L16, Bergoo, | were only about §,000 out Smoky City team a hard battle, the in-| elgg all the way, Garland off on her |Cinsinnatt 070) 01,9110 002100) |iovedi the) Injured mene acd een = —— | Imp o' Light, King Folly, Red Hussar, rat time since he joined the|dlcations are that avery image : foo 100001 the 5 Ana pee 668 TER RACE Two-yoar-gidsi, eellne: W600 added; tive furlo = 1300 nee ‘and Oroohoka’ also ran, ne ue ‘ et aa ite jrvesind Ponsrguraeatnt ney one Of thé| ices, wag away in che lead in the first | Philadelphia Pee Bean them over to the ambulance doctors me ci MAE AS Seon ofrigin®: Winner, b. f, by Ben HIRD RACE — Steeplechase; short ae i Deetes EGP peat veer Hea ug ‘erly contested ee She took ot W stmore in tne a mestaehh le and Goblet: C At the station house Motorman Porter Strome—Daley_( | oe R h Inu ; i h en went on and|and J G b id Woodside, 187 (McClain), 9 to 4 first sixteenth, and n | sai PL BR $4'No 6 and out, won; MeAllintor, Hr {0 take i€ a8 a sign of good luck. Brain} Wilhelm was put in to do the twirling |OPned, FAP of srece length ent Tae | was going at nalt-speed 4718 | (Morrison), 5 to 2,'even and out, second;! nas tully recovered from his illness and| for the Dodgers, while Leife maintained this advantage until well | STERN LEAGUE. pauses when the ey ti 18 (Allen), 8'to 9, even ‘and! wan weedy to be used aa a pinch batter to che aring tine aed, an sent linto the atretch, In the leat, sixteenth EAS fi foal tran | n ton of me slowed up. Aw 12 1. Time—-4 Lavelta and| 0. i? 1 rates, Wag-|she began to and Little Smith had approached it, T put on ¢ a 4393 Arondack u is i |when the opportunity offered. lnarieka'civen en bration Phinshe weet drive her me to make her tas: Av aeile pu (Ge acinelesaeen HeGee ire oral . 53 Ki -year-olds Hie B Iso, after running secon ‘ 0 work, é Mise & ella nen n ot First Inala: at ! Bone, as way liad a duel with Weat- (FIRST GAME) I don't know what was wrong,” Farland ie ed Into a bie lead arg win. Hon d even, won _Mayeelia ARR Wie ous CE ie Firat Inning, mol ithe place money, ettIOG | ygey aban ond Ouay OD a @ y lengt t to t UR reeks ALAS y At i str 20 yb set Winner al “then, sigs pea Mae Tat JL go.) and * to 1 Devin threw out Byrne. Murray was! Thomas led off by poking a bounder|!" ° |® a ; ; Buttalo OO 80 ) ) JANE TOPPAN, POISONER. ate wns Prosper, Te ede, Chal; Out the same way. NO RUNS ), {10 Sheehan, who threw him ou: at Aret.| Queen Marguerite Wins BetteriaaDeeeau ant, Bean es AT B, 669 three gearolds ani upwai tonte, Posing, “itoval Ons | yart'u Konetely. Prats Rounder, Gil | Leach pasted the ball along the thirg| Queen Marguerite was last all the SPER. iva. Aronel | ASEBALL GAME, ow zat Won easily. Winner, br Lady, ¢ lag Cealons Marmorean Konainy. ye ehrew olf Bremahan.|paug Une, and be spring. made twol Sty Ee eT erat GUATEMTOTEbaI Cor SECOND GAMF fern CT oe e jand ¢ ! , | Ne hs bases on the drive, my lald r ‘ f bay Special to The Evening World.) Taeon. Bus Le PIPTH RACE—Three-year-olds; six i | : ‘ ‘ald too far! the pi Lee on Coat of Arms, was ea TAUNTY nk yt nen i | rurlongs “Hi 102 (Powers), 2 to 5! Second Inning. | Horgen's prety wae caught napping on| held in close, on the rail by Fiynn on Babimore ay hae UNTON) Mass., July —Jane Tope 1 ile "Ghiet Bt 2! Miller ja won; Suderman, 97 (Kennedy-,/ py a beautiful play Bridweil tossed | Clarke soaked a hot rae to Lewis. Black O1k when making vis Fun ty che Ratterion—Ptifter and Byers app] Dane poisoned more than thirty pere (eS Ceredienne Bagiagh Mocahey 1 Sand 7 to 10, second. Will’| out? Konstchy. Delehanty popped eut and was the thind victim, “No RUNG’ |«' eas weg gg, # CSIR OF LOU, bu Re smpmrerAtaiker and S008 witnessed a ball game between (OBS) Calor 08 A tte ns 192 (OW) Ho 1. 2 to Land gaatiy to Bridwell, and Doniin was) | Burch wag disposed of ‘by Batty wd w snes m Of the Taunton Insane Hospital his fled. driving to keep up at the far turn. trom thera to The fini Bite ‘Lee, Fred Mace, | wating for Chastes's long fy to right)Gwacina, Pattee talsod a fy to the Tepe eee feat and the Barbers today. It was the firat Mtloving. Hig Chiet_peeme to have gone back; had no speed. “Comedienne held on well, Polar aiar also. ran "field. NO RUNS Piteher's box, hich Teach collarede “UNWRITTEN LAW” FAILED At Rochester, time since she was committed to th Tt LACK Three-yearolds and upwant; s°ll i Dontin popped an easy fy each made a pretty stop of Hummel’ ‘ (FIRST GAME Asylum i bd Ace a ‘ard; selling; $500 added: one mille and a Seymour was out on ano! Hot one and threw him out in a hurry 1 G00 0 NO Cetloutelde. the: Ingtittene setae Start good. Won driving. Winner, b. f., by Henry of Navarre Byrne to Konetohy, and D NO RUNS. 3 - Newark Wea gi 0b. 0. be! laocon Feat wi aan Nites Slable Te cut-on a grounder, Konetchy: unassisted Second Inning Baker Who Shot Wife's Employer [sociester ’ the aantesin fac mpataraiaritery eal (naan : Third inning was loudly applnudet and Convicted, Deaplte Plen, gleoy and Tl low : ted a high foul-fy, which Ber SRC los Chanida, q Bilss lifted a hight fy gen smothered ty atngied re >| Stephen Shraypa. a bi Ds § & Biiliecrankie 1 Harry Richeson also ran Matty threw out Gilbert i centre. Wilson smashed iia restaurant keeper named Dorndusl Newark ; unt Rein Sik ee NOR ine-fly into Malonev'e hand \ Gal ae h Rocheste By Hien Painter ose a Hare thraw out MeCormick. Kon-|Bwecina was retired gn iad 42d) on tno sieps of the Cortland erate, Batteries — Newton and, Kritehell: | Assim al renee SEoste atin r estohy got Bridwell’s grounder, but Sal- bounder by Lewis and H e station of the Ninth avenue elevated @ Hurley. Umplre—Taft ou, Daddy?" she said at tie conciusto che stra Oak hung en POLICE-SALOONMAN fee Arapped he throw to frat! base and | RUN sare. NO line some month ago, was found Higaley a ras of the game. ston A ner waa safe. fatty smash Alperman soaked | i . ee aiden Gro. year ola. pling: | 8600 added: five tur | REMOVED FROM FORCE. Pinste Into tleht fiald, but Bridwell | Batty and perished at Arat. “tenet | muity to-day and remanded “IRST GAME.) nef fon easly.” Winter, chen By | < Out at third base, Barry to Charles banged out a long fy which Thomas | tence on Aug. § before J MEO Pay AMERICAN LEAGUE “U4 Fn Jokers 0 William F. O'Brien, a policeman at. |! Byrne Gilbert threw out Tenney. got urrde lewis was ie thing victim | queen, In the Court of Genera Provence eon eo On i701 .0. 020 os 4 ' ROR ulate: tached to the Wert One Hundred and) So TUS eoth innin Thattook vars of NO REA AM Sh a-| He was Indicted for assault in the fre: THOT A nares and Ontdiek At Cleyeland t Rest Twenty-ftth was md HE Ades Third Inning. {agree, but convicted of assau 1 tener He ipire--Mr. Stafford asad from atternoon, |; ooze. threw out Barry. Mathewson second degree AME. rofoe m ‘4 es ‘ sal out Byrne. Reesuahan grabbed Gibson > me to She. i Wal. rae Sliva eatAaA yto O'Brien a'o0n West One! Murray's bunt and ew iiim out at ‘oa: no time rowing hon) toe : le le yi Gteot 1 saa fundred and Twenty-fifti street. in so NO RUNS fleld lifted cna. Stem s 1 and i (eat UAT Ly | ig t e Vibert threw and Rresna- under oh vow 4 ‘i aveng 4 fF ae Cro a was safe on *s fumble, Toomae was put out of the in Cie eOKk ih nd Brow Ump 8 [edssesan: went to NOAM! Peclee are lume WO Rose | She wis work.ng in ar At St Louis n's hot smash to right for asin. Sheahan wat (rem Ou! hy Wagner, | Dombusn's restaurant at ‘ne Phil ala »0000 sie. Breanahan scored on a passed ball. who made a great stop ema goroyShrappa’s attorney ; attempted to abs Sunday World Wants St. Louis 90010 | jan “unwritten law’ case out of K, ut | Batteries Vickere and Sehreak | (Wontinesd on Secens-Paged (Ovntimued on Second Page) phe jury wae not impressed. Work Monday Wonders, dell and gues Umotre—Mr.

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