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* a Tio \ = i ito fra) PAR mcr os AD The Circulation Books Open to Al: were ape Bid The Press Publishing N E Ww Y o R K, Luis U E § D A ¥; A P R I L New York World). REAL SHERLOCK HOLMES HZLL TOPS oO LED JERSEY MURDERER WAS#PN 2mm PRICE ONE CENT. 18, 010 | “ Circulation Books Open to All. 1 1911. BASEBALL SCORES TO-DAY NATIONAL LEAGUE. — - GIANTS: DEFEAT BROOKLYNS ON HILLTOP RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES -—-—-—__—- aSEBALL EXTp yy INAL EOITION $) Cores-r esur PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS” 7 BROOK’N 1] ake 18 PAGES 0000-1 02201101 —7 Pore | HLANDeRA pontenns aes i GIANTS, |HOW THE HIGHLANDERS LOST | Ce PHILA 33300001 0—1 ngs a RH. PO. AL i A _— yn got at business in the seo-| Devore, rf ee lea sun vnamene eaters vad Sel | Wolter, rf eet Ue eee eG 3 ond, Whoat’s single and Simmerman's| Doyle, 2b. 2 i 4 ; error, He Lh Maras thidth lit daddies Hemphill, ef [Sem fe Se pala) Bi ‘ON © g g double off Rube Marquard netting one ry [Beare Semi aie aacinant eeadenn ea |OLMGG: 10, ‘ oe run. A base on balls, « steal, an error, ° 8.t2 sixth McBride singled, advanced on : Le 6 v fi t the eT ae Eaight'e fumble and scored on| Hartzell, b.. » 1 1g]. Batteries-Rowan and beoin; Mattern and Raridan, | two timely hits and a long fy oe 2 sa eoR G@iants one ahead. A couple o: jong | Mughes's double. Washington had three; Knight, 2b O20 ae ee | ee eee | smashes and an error sada ous to the 0338 44 mien on bases twice with none out, but | Cree, If, ot £ # 4 “8, LOUIS 000 00 — | Granta’ tally in the third. | Devlin, 3b. ¢¢18% lect alae ponies Rew | Johnson os 0 of +4 Devore's hit and steal, an error by | Myers, o25 10 York was unable to solve Kughes when 4 Le Wilson, ¢ 0 : \ Sweeney, c... f ) ; 0 1 Sanat Brwin and Doyle's fly netted another W Co 0300 Jury After Hearing Story and the!™*v*‘« | Vaughn, ban + CINCINNATI 00010 in tne age. Marquard,pns 0 8 0 8 8 5 ind eaewca vee | eidtiin He . ; 1 0 3 Batteres-Harmon and Bresnahan, Fromme and MeLein | Merkle's double, Bridweli's single --s- Se : 5 (eee ° a eel to The Brentag Woe eh} +P 9 0 0 0 of and hit by Myere scored one in the |Totals............ 7 I 27 18. Prisoner’s Admission Brings In a | wastixcros,"aprii ister much! © pantele eueiase jstxth, despite an unassisted double ved thoughtful deliberation, Manager Chase | PITTSBURG 0 0 0 0 0 0 — play by Daubert on Deviin's liner. BROOKLYN, > * ° ° | has decided to save Russell Ford for the | ,, | Schardt had enough and Ragon went 2 Verdict ot Murder First Degree. lopener in New York and the Washing. iad teseecewes 9 "CHICAGO 0 0 1 0 0 tn the box in the eighth. murray and! Hayidson, cf “i ul Le re) |ton fana will not be treated to a battle) “Panicle "WaeHinan | SRN SORELY TONES YER RON Pisli os oo36438 between him and Johnson, | =) | Batteries Leifeld and Gibson; Richte and Archer eee re, Daubert, ib out | Chase's selection for this afternoon was | * rags 1. 2b. Heidemann was found guily of murcier in the first degree | (hesc® slivction for this afternoon Giailanyetl. N BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ee Adie 0 0 2 @ * i ad cold, but was able to ait up t aan ) | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW Le a a a ee | at 5 o'clock this afternoon. He betrayed no emotion. TRS UROHOb, sneugN. yenlentay’ 40 mate | Sibert Ita. 0 3 1 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE. |-eaney Apracaaeates Giants toi ax: | COARSE AT eres i i i i & clean triple in the second inning that eater i ek ee | other shot at Brooklyn this afternoon | Zimmerman, | Je Ga aa Heidemann was immediately sentenced to death in the & clean tripe i |Cunningham, 20. 0 1 0 9 © HIGHLANDERS 000000000 ()) ortore & crowa ot 700 tans, and am the | Erwin, c. oo 34 Chair at Trenton during the week beginning May 22. First Inning. Conway, rf 6 1 9 0 of Zz | teama warmed up for the game the one | Schardt, p. 0 0 0 0: —— Pak ide ked. Henne out, Mce-|Henry, 1b......... 10, eG °| WASHINGTON 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 question that the rounds w tbe ‘ , ‘ : ‘i Bride to Henry. Chase filed to Schae! McBride, se 2 Cb eiag “Have they struck their stride?” icElveen .... ‘ (Special from a Staff Corresponent of The Eventag World.) j uiled to Elberfeld: Ni iP 7 2 i ls ; pone were tye! meine erties tenes ee Sa ter | Breet, C......., 1.0 0 6 2 0}. Battories—Vauwhn and Sweeney; Hughes and Street | Yack Doyle, the olf Giant, made hts -——— = FREEHOLD, N, J., April 18.—The trial of Frank E. Heidemann} , nt of the plate. | Hughes, p $20) # —_— Now York for the Arst| | Tots 14 2 pire a asd xiven ai for the mu it te t M Sn Asbury Park on Nov. 9 forced Schaefer, Kni; bt to! Miller, rf. 0 0 0 BOSTON 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 6 3 pisquard was elected “ Cunningham popped to | a ‘or New York and started last, which n Supreme Court Justice Voorhees, NOR! i jon his way to earn that $11,000. Rag. t st, . Totals. ‘ on went into the box for Brodie st, wi | ie Roce ATHLETICS «=©6 10000000 4 0—5 Fire ining | untetearest es, es Oa Peas was conchided to-di tter Bu detectives testitied to the amazing Knight walked, Knight w aught | ~ . -| : 4 | Bridwet fumbled Davidson's z Merisla ined out to Humme é : a & ‘ off first, Hughes to F ny a hair. | Batteries Wood and Carrignn, Morgan and Livingston, | grounder and he was safe lt singled to lett, scoring Mus ’ manner in which thes lis WINE a confession ot the crime from the e decision, Cree Milan, Doyle got Tooley's grounder qnd he tried to take secom® Ae nson struck out | | it to Bridw thine to force out Dave nit Ragon intercepted the threw nurserymait. | Segara iste feat | | CLEVELAND 0010 000 aes {dson at aecond. Snodgrass made al and throw to Tooley, nating him ap Detective neiste premier w etold Heide. | dase. Hen: ta, Chase, | beautiful of Daubet's long fly, | second. Zimmerman threw out Deviley A : eles Conway wa ride } | Hummel forced Tooley at second, Brid- | OND BUN mann’s cont i fairly grovelled in tea to He pil Street flied ‘ot Mi p PRESIDE i |DETROIT 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 mel wall to Doyla NO RUN —— re wri ig | ike ny erical 1 Vj empnilt YO RUNS, Devore got « base on #, bu his chair, wringing his hand ke a hysterical woman, } Third Inning. Rattories—Greges and Smith; Mullen and Stanage. out sealing sevond, ‘Erwin to itwne| PANIC IN THE SUBWAY; throng of auditors scarcely m to their teeth and utter} Sweeney fouled to Street eee mel. Doyle filed out to Coulson, who Heemed to breathe as ened to! smothered oner hid his! singied to right St. Louis and Chicago game called off on nesount of rain made a nice running catch, Snod MAN FALLS UNDER TRAIN, the n. 2 0 c ve 1! face 8 hands and moaned. ond Henry neers emmeeemeepnenetinaieton ae = | grass fouled out to Eewh NO RUNS. —_————— made a pal of Heidema r When si i wald Neue | Tih abe take vehi at ie Second Inning. Thomas McGowan Tumbles from 4 desperate minals and neiste mntinuing Held beta deyies Attala! Ub. < Vheu acked a # a soul- > “a ‘ te SE ISEANG SUR Ate saan et ae | RESULTS [2 cra) ats Ae ee s imagination with tale ‘ aoa oH the head) with | prompniii died, cucues en tracey | ned on ti nm a © ice, untlt she | RUN : | Aout j arive agains: the left! Saves Life, but ‘Loses Poot, Hoffma t ‘ stil The Hughes fited to Hemphill. Milan out . | \sedlbcsrgigy bg: ee auehE He apes Pree th Obata en singled | Allied eee. Come to an ENTR I ES 9 tnd | ‘There was a small panic tn the eub- ote announced did tir at all, I Schacter took second on a ball, | F j ; AN atch way at Piftieth street shortly after 5 a offer uo ony fo the greenhouse (and)| s.ie", Rieruine © delaxed ston -| Agreement at a Meeting Dani a o'clock this afternoon, when ‘Thomas } Fourth Inning. | ) alter, fell In front of a er body out Chase singled over second. Ha: This Afternoon. | JAMESTOWN RESULTS. | JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. i ain on the downtown side and had hte Piranger Th n Holmes Thriller. stopped talking then, testified | , made forcing Chase at s | sais oraacente | NORFOLK, Va., April 16 —T r ; Mxht foot cut off. 1 a atranae ‘and looked at me to see] o ride. Knight out, _ rirnst RAC E—Thiree-vear-olds rod pment pat eri el pur eaeeee 8 tock Holmes ¢ in the would at the story tot ut etree dent of the Western Railroad of Mary- | !? the time, Several women, who were Of the detect utor ker, a ae i Be mmeulds land, was elected to-day president of! | 1, Me standing near McGowan and saw ihm yy, ‘ ne ob trom Ohlenga that day, ane’ the Missourl Pacific, to ta e place Moe ii. Geceeal yl ‘th i ‘ al, were on the verge of hyatertes, en weakiin un demann we would meet hi of George J. Gould. The election is the | inte Bee also ran and finished At MeGowan was not killed was due ¥y We went | ¥ result of the agreement between Mr. 2 quic! e ‘i h @ tor orine i lthe play and rola h ne qutek work of the motorman, who bs esc nila weaiciiede , a plate, Knigiit Gould, K Loeb & Co. repre: D RACH--Hurdle; one milo} an " Wiesida Th Ing! LM dsridwe yrought the train to a quick stop. : © of our men in senting the interests gf that firm; tho ren-quarters,-d » 145 beatty 108 eh ; a ale M 4 t No. 1 ype Ht om the transom |! Elcaekatanen iateresta A Gai th (Purner), 6 to 1, 8 t 47 to 10 Hota ail Saal ; ise Gowan lives at No Hast One him of the | Rockefeller interests and those of the i" * arid » tak nd f } won, Jack Baker, 148 (MeClainy, TL to T \ o Hundred and Seven nth street ard and hold them tol | | Deutsche Bank and such other firma as) 5 4 to 3 and 2 to & second: 5 BS Mere Mg take him i pw in Added Recital of Brutality. | have heen allied with then i | i; IG) works at the Hotel Astor, He waa take to take 4 : nd I told Under the terms of the agree Be Flow a na s was going Mr, Gould agreed to resign as s | ‘ ; Fy ¢ had come fe Pe eeeecyT arene ae eoal Aa | roger. ice . ARREST ANARCHIST aed |# competent man, who wonld make his!) gyri RA and a hale tur | qe Obpit , tt d Pies N Bee oni A forge ne aghes singed [Rome tn St. Louls, could te found. atv. | iongs.—-Draanet, to Sree ee ek A When Z in threw TRAILING SPAIN’S KING, ¢ 4, Whe i again Sieentni c/acnn ete Gould became chateman of the execu-| Walter Beott, for plase, pecan} rat Mifornian wa deed lat a robs | ie after h f V tive bourd of the road Bt 7 ' we . RACH mathe of al at, Pe in Throng at Bordeaux as ) had Kicked he! f I ted Chat tie sexsion of the aU anh SL | i t : stepped oft LANE directors, held at No, 165 Broadway,|Movouna, 1 to 6 for place, second; | Ml ri Alt Was Leaving After Hav: é na Geena ae Seri cal isos yerfetd | WA NOt altos harmonious, and | esum, third, ‘Mme—Lm Og Operttion Performed, SRT ee tan aad gaid tol : tore as “nd Bed Ch yuoliae, Ounnlnghen at friction oped between the TH RAC hree-quartere of a Fourth Inning }ORDEAUX, France, April 18—The tafe! , County ware NR eymour Heu 1 f to be a Spanish Anarchis Ritee eas Naa Hasaier and RUN sixth Inning Lc cl cal pert reat | ee i Toay-atntnn noes Loko ee ee eer (0 l nohe had Anished — Hemphiit filed to rare fig| SIXTH RACE~Mile -| Daxte , ‘ toatl ve the arrival of the 7.13 P. M, tral Was por ax a ae vipecatt aie (tue mo ad ly Gal, 7 to 5 and —— I . pon Ww King Alfonso was to leave ety) “ RnOW Ae Dad 8 Oh) BUS | Hactas stle, ev pla ‘ i . 7 ement to that ef. | lat Wail street that! nen third, Time, 14% MONEY FOR THESE PEOPLE ‘ to Flume | the ae hoes eee ia e ‘ " | we wrote out for) Fle sled ld oer WHEN THEY CAN BE FOUND. I. arted Di narch every precaution : aes ze hh and lost the | SUNDAY BASEBALL GRAFT oa , a , a et he orte : This ig to certify thas on Nov. 8 1 at wecond "| NORDICA WINS Pl POINT CHARGE IS TAKEN UP..." judge eenee W Jew A sudde ‘ ack \ f ‘ 1s! le signed his) 8... | Cure ae \ 4 at . nto the Newark House aver IN PHOTOGRAPHER’ S SUIT. erenerarom peepee ea mentee 5 fb can elated How the Frees | Ruy | oe Bag Gn ea Mi yet ea Fifth Inn. g J better separate, when W authorities were notitied th eavanin: innina! ON Noval a “muecended to- | Minister Who Spoke of $250,000) cernin o cart Ho 1Gonfaeseste ‘Prove. Nerve nay vl posed as one | A photographer by Senate Committee eearedreery actrees i ) al Schindler \ ig »: 4 as you think, Iw ‘ ail, Neblndiee ; pho. | AUBANY, Ar ‘ berger something. i killed t 1 € ' ‘ | f a t fal , Ago opt P's all up with ma, | ws ‘ Sharon 9° . : im bow elect ur. Schind D | F sstleg nthe a) eas PRES J * aH Saget a I Munteipal Court this af F i } cae ra Hallentin ABW AAA noon that his client, Was on a cons See Rinnl ke H th ‘on enoy. - SPA rete guree raeantyd i popped to ¢ : i the time the judgment was Sixth | , +} ‘Bu ) ' Pan malte st Way, Knight t was confined to his Mier Counsel Pleads for Eighth Inning, ene Go ahead, then, 1 deolared that prods a tuink you can fool me wit aL AG He onde f Mes Know what in and Hanging in “Can right,’ be said, ‘now ymmitted, " inst was working there by the te nitatKiderane me by Sit Hughes singled 1 head, Milan fouled to \ fer forced 1H Jol | for, foroed tu i Pree " paneer , Seventh Inning n Ste tik bacon | i ; 1 She 1 | Cha sie a n sty He found me to hie client | Bt a the army @ to Death in Blevator, |; = v aye and \ hen I took her into the woods, of reproa iged that the | Spat amie IER ra 4 had committed was murder jn | Sof the opon Moni haan fale | Eighth Inning. nis morning and { i ia is covered her mouth with id degree | Ine Hundred | Lincolr ay City, |he will gather a sufficient mass of tex. | 1 r » found the boy's ows SENS ' ‘ ate spoke briefly and Dn aiupany Of One Hundred Leino in th hatt v1 timony to presont to the March Grand | y 1 wa ty hanging from the bathroom tran- my cap and sort of smothered he: eos finished his ¢ e tyefourth street and Bryant) was killed In the ANAS, toda, ig Ma ht A ed re by Dh raved rapped|som. Aa Levy of No, 5 Bast Of ‘) "At (his point Heidemann’s confession | Juste Voorhios finished his charge at * ontractors who are building @|‘The elevator way out of adjustment and |Jury Friday wien it resumes ite inves: | euro aut oy Do vidson cupped |wom,, Aaron Levy Of No. 6 Mest Que is unprintable. horror of the reve-" “ered girl were present throughout the gained for. shipm 1 parts I id. |sewer at One Hundred and Seventy-! Bing was repairing tt when it auddenty | tigation wi Ls A rime aituation a ings mt ot Nog ly down and the police were notified, " apie, a dered ore, ers vellers! chee 4 “! ‘ cr g hi er > ‘O RUNS. body down and the polie ations caused many men in the courte tral, Mipaey prmere Bad, hrs rei Serta tated, "He thira stret and Longfellow avenue Lacie up, crushing him, Greater New Yort but. NO 4 it 4 ae ae > c 0 ¢

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