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Show 1 1 VICTIM'S IDENTITY REMAINS UNKNOWN Si j Dismembered. Body Taken From tho I Hudson River Is Not That of Annette Day. i NEW YORK, Sept. 13 Once again ifi the identity oC tho murdered girl, parts yv j ot whose body were found in the lludV J'fi 8 son river, more than a week ago, is a Hj mystery, all clows having failed to re- If! -v eal her name or the manner of her j death. The body is not that of An- ji-J nottc DaVj the Brooklyn girl, who has j j been missing since August 8, as had if'!! "been believed. J Salvator Dav and; his Bister, Mary sF, Day, went to the Hoboken morgue late : j today, where last night their brother, av I I'Vaucis. had declared it his belief that J M it was his sister's headless body. After I fj carefully viewing the upper and lower jVji i portions of the dismembered body Sal- M J ' vatoro and Mary Day stated it was 91 1 their positive opinion that the f rag- 'IlJJ mcnts were not those of Annotte"s s53 body; tho marks were not identical, they said. "Francis Day later admitted f$k he had been mistaken and that the dig body was not that of his sister. iJ X The police of Xcw York now have no m strong clew in the caso that has fur- ?e s nished so many false leads. They have no idea as to tho identity of the mur- ff dered girl, or her murderer, and tho is: case bids fair to become a parallel of jm i5 the unsolved murder of Maria Rogers in Weohuwken on the New Jersey ipft meadows, nearly a century ago. that ,jtQ gave Edgar Allan Poo the opportunity jsJH! to -tvTite one oE his greatest mvstery tales. |