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bE a the contracting business, Bigretto, asserts positively Hast the lad will to nome before 6 dawn of another day. you delivered ransom to Kidnappers?” he was asked. “Mo, -sir," was the reply. “We given up a cent. We have the boy and he will be back Me; st he 6 it of the parents and " o that they have located ie boy was discredited by the ex- they manifested this after- Neen when 9 friend of the family, ‘ ae ae snttne in the hunt i that he was confident that ch obild is hidden in a cave v County, Fs Seon Leaving Train, ye Phis man 2aid that a negro porter on ihe One Hundred and Fifty-ffth street of the Ninth ue “L" saw Tealians carrying a boy about xine oid, leave @ train there Inst ; night and transfer t» 4 train the vg Une running up to description of the two Mannino’s friend says, fits that Men who are supposed to have boy—the barrel murder suspects. fu Feport had it that the boy been Jocated in Hoboken. Diligent has been made for him in that 2, well as in Paterson, Newark, and other nearby towns in | Meh there are Italian colonies, The ad department of Pittsburg has been looking for the missing boy. Who have been working on fear that little Tony Is dead. Wing the desperate character of the @ngaged in the plot and siill they fear that the disappearance Mannino will be as much of aa was the disappearance of abn ile Rowe ‘was a padrone before he Ate the contracting business, and may be the motive of the Both Cucozsa and Gallt!, under the boy, were em. up to a few months © 4 Th, @ ys Were received at the to-day, but they were fer to the police, After the letters the muther of boy, who had been on the verge of | @dilapes, brightened up. She appears to share the expressed belief o: hey nus- 4 that little Antonio will be home thie evening. id trace has been found of the two barre murder suspects, who are sup- pated to have been the leaders of the ‘to kidnap Antonio. One of them from his old haunts er the Reception of Advertisements at the . Regular Advertsing Raice city receives . Wants a joe rates, AV—At Nes. 120, 233, 330, +e AY.—At Nes. 445, 957, 1025, RD AV—At Nos, 250, suo, 275, @48, @hO, 1020, 1101, 1154, 1268, 1545, 1063, 171%, 1vai, 110, 2060, 8104, 2400, / Yo AV.At No, 301, r AV.—At Nos, 1303, 1408, at the Bronx Park station of the Har- RTM AV,—At Kos. GU, 153, 247,610, | len, and New Haven Railroads to-day, NTH AV—At No. 4 and after being spun around like a top gy Nos. 11, D0, 1 AV.—At Nos, 182, Say, o4 O04, cor, 24th ot, con Sith st. DUI ST, and Bowery, BT—At No, 20 At No. 257 w. ST.—At No, 203 bie ER ST—At No, 233. AV.—At Nos. 20, 63, 696, L--At Now, 202. 527, B45, T. Y Man Caught Between Two 760, 8u2, 21su, Prd and without the loss of his beer 1 +—At So, 8T4, AM AV—At Nos, v5, 390, |” | N—At Nos. 1304, 1552, t iS | a linbss BAEK HIND EXPECTED TO GIVE UP BOY GHPTW Ging Mannino’s Parents Get a Letter "That Makes Them Confident the Lad Will Be Returned To-night—Police | Think He Has'Been Murdered. < ‘ANtboush police tical |for months, and the Secret Service 7" conten focn Alan the | 2#ent# belleve that he is in jail some- where outside New York. The other Brooklyn boy, expect to|has not been seen since last cenyne vf the day of the first attempt to steal t! Bim home this evening. They Mannino boy from his home. b to say upon what this expec-| Magistrate Tighe, of Brooklyn, who ‘ | in issuing warrants for the kidnapping Hoe is based. Mr. Manaino’s part nuspects yesterday instructed the de- tectives to bring thelr prisoners in dead or alive, ts quite exercised over the Mannino case, He advocates a spectal ‘branch of the police service for work among Italian criminals. Criminals Shipped Here, “Moat of our Ital to- Pm “ire. ineitty ‘and la! ing, b it Is known positively thet there a: sections of Italy from which ariminal ara sent te this country with the ¢ n+ nivorce Of the authorities, flees mea are utterly lawless, and a '“o% over 071 Police records will show that crimes of violence attributed to them take up considerable space, se it criminals of this character, aliens, cunning and secretive, our ha ish apeaking policy ferce Is practical: holpless. The Italian policemen are to few und too well known to be of say core. 3 st ee need sw special je for ai peeprepton “The United States Secret lee i renting down Italian counterfettars lin Lee bin ont and uses them as h me suc step will necessary tn my opinion it ihe growth a, Oy as spose lawless immi- C |. Knowledge the existence of my a bi Af 4 in Itself be a deterrent to crime, be pieblie: Scobey BLACK HAND THREAT MADE TO ANOTHER, John Bologna, fitty-nine years old, Who keeps a bakery and #tocery shop At No, 307 East Thirty-second street, ta the latest victim of the Black Hand Society, and according to his story, told at Police Headquarters, whither he was sent by Capt, Bhire, of the Kast Tair. ty-ifth Street Police Station, he has until next Monday to deliver $100 to the beritnggen with the alternative of cing “blown tnt Ws won Wisk: o eternity” with nis The demand Upon Bologna was made this afternoon by & man whom the for- mer says he met about a year ago, but Whose name he hay forgotten, at the corner of Fartieth atreet and First ave- nue, while he was on the way to viait a friend, rank Perrone whip lives at No. (aint ciehineay pol fase Werty-Atth street. 3n2! Flying iepia wae walking up the street,” said Tnapector Steve the man to Capt, Shire in the police , me Station-house, “when | was accosted by ‘I don't care where wm t it, but Tl give you ull next onday evening. If | don't get it then you and your son will be blown into eternity,’ ‘The man then let go of my coat, warning me to go straight ahead an fay nothing to any one or he woul Carry oUt his threat to kill me then and there, Just above where this conver- ation took vlace there are hundreds of policemen watching the strikers, and the man followed me all the up to joe “fifth street, coming close up every lock or so to warn me Lan that I was When Bologna visited the poll tion he was accompanied by Frack, who is pppirantly well edu-| BEACH, N. Y., Aug. 18~A large crowd hh. He told cated aud spexks good Engl the rel e hy fi i much of the doings ofthe Black Han Society, He also sald ttmt he thouht he knew who was the head of thr van many who | sport hugely. It was an ideal day for have nm convicted of feloni and | racing. There was little wind to deter mui d tu fe TAZ" GRARIO® EDO cOune | te vides from making fast tine Haat chs these come from Riviera and |The finishes were unusually close and ‘On hearing the watery uf Wet ‘ana|the enthusiasm of the spectators was jown to| wrought up to the highest pitch. The ‘unis, and thence Province of Girment.” his 0) nt. Shire sent them Police Healquarters.. where th "Y fe | held were exceptionally large, every itched fetes, sia Weak Nloarea ti / Or take es lh ast rider in the country facing the ng. Viomentead closed 6 bie. ens lonrams finished} yA Ul, Are Contested This : fa IXTH RACB—Sel ; ve In the professional event Champion net, Gideon. é I a . Afternoon at Celtic Park. Frank Kramer proved beyond doubt that 5 — - 3 he is one of the fastest men in the world —_—_——_- ee OEE Pie ld EK Pie —*_ —~ ohamplgn trotter. a rn biarrigd By 1 replied; ‘where ire aw 5 Heacl aeive ait Mal. one gto y wond “I Big Crowd Sees Champion e thought he knew | Witnessed the most Interest met aD | h » k = ‘ MPR Fn ary fy meet of the season here t | eae ee nat eif ng Ortonte t._D 7 FOR LOCAL TULES tm the whieh kidnapped the child Mantiaa =| Witnessed the events and enjoyed the G29 "UCN RACH . e ; “L know personally of ~ Hors. keys WU " mn. Ch 8 — , “i | 4 Dank A large number of gayly-dressed women by capturing the §00 Hook Handicap at THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1904 ACOA EOD AT WASHINGTON REGATTA Major Delmar Covers a Mile in 2.02 1-4 at Empire City Track | 7. ; Wiheut ee ef: Wad Soha Five Men and Three Women Lose Their or Pacemaker, _, Lives by Overturning of a Launch on‘ excite Scamiiad site Potomac River While Watching Boat RACES AT YONKERS TRACK., Races. Angelo ' Cucozz@q. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—With the Potomac River jammed with craft of every description tor the bis regatta here this afternoon, a naphthh Jaunch carrying eight persons, five of whom were women and three men, overturned and every soul was drowned, 10,000 See Good Sport in Last Day of Grand Circuit Meet at Which All Races Were of Dash Variety. ‘The tragedy wae witnessed by hundreds of persons, but absolutely no § aid was rendered to the unfortunates. A few boats unloaded life-pre- servers indiscriminately, but they were carried away in the swift current, and none of those struggling in the water was able to reach one, (Spectal to The Evening World.) So far three bodies have been recovered, but the names of the dead are | EMPIRE CITY RACE-TRACK, Aug, | unknown; tm fact, the identity of the unfortunate boat and its occupants Is 1—The attempt of E. E. Smathers's | 4 myetery, No one of all th he ri 1d MEaaEIGN deptitan guiding eaualat the ry. all those on the river could tell what launch {t wi world's trotting record of 2.0% here| OF who the occupants were, Two of the bodies are those of women. Thi ‘e-day, The record which is held bv | bodies are well dressed, and the read were evidently Dersons of refinement, * pple made without the use Of} 1, sayy regatts. was one of the big: apparently the men could. They tried | 8 hie ey. Aft breexe swept over |£*#t of the summer season, and hardly | hard to save the women, but thelr ef- Although a sw! a ps o net atl craft on the river but was out loaded | forts were unavailing. There was ‘a the track and the mee ‘Maier with guests and brilliant with bunting. | swift current running, and it carried jall favorable for record-| pit one,| 80 crowded was the river that the| the women far out of reach of their ~|Delmar hoe dda A ge A vane | Steatest care had to be used in hand-| companions. The shriekings were He stepped down vac ai Going |! the boats. There were scores of | blood-curdling, and were taken up in seconds, in advance of the runner. S| steam and naphtha launches out, some | the fleet of small craft, many women of them crowded to the very rails, Ali | {ainting from the horror of it back stretch he encountered br sag ol crag 14 eat of the boat crews were on and the par- | Police Boat Cow tigan feeling ran bim down to the half in 1.00%, Many Saw ¢ ¢ Reach them! If any organiaed effort to save the Accident. unfortunates had been made some t have been rescued, but all was 1%. Entering the stretch McDonald) In the middie of the general merry- | contusion, and by the time the police making one naphtha launch was seen | 08 Vigilant had threaded its way bewa nto drive the gelding and stilt b Maintaining a great clip be finished the|to be in trouble. ‘There was a alight | souy tne yey tec Fgura! Mr! | milo in 2.02% wind and some sea and the launch, al- bey was drowned. hi ions “FIRST RACE—12.15 class, pace; dash;|though only carrying eight person e-Dreservers were thrown overboar ‘one and one-alxtenth mites; purse $900,—| seemed to be overcrowded. The man at Sieat vis aitomeie te ‘help the drowning 3 Won by Cheery Lass (Andrews), 90 to6;|/her wheel sigsagged in and out of the| persons, The tragedy cast a gloom over Belle Star ank), 4.to 1 second; Edgar |other boats and finally got out in the | everybody and a good part of the pro- for the afternoon was aban- Boy (Fuller), § to 1, third. Time—214%. |open where a sea which ought not to foned” on the spot. ‘The police hewn ( TWELFTH DAY AT SARATOGA. SECOND RACK—2.% class trot; dash;|have bothered a good boat hit his ragging the ri ed once Bie bodies half mile; purse $600—Won by Leonardo | port bow and the launch went over, end ears, Seay maceanes has clapeed ‘ the | they ree of them. ne of the " ti indexed from aret race at Aqueddet. |(Dickerson), 4 to 5; Ben Axworthy | There were just elght persons in me The Evening Werld's charts are — (Bandera), 4 to 1, second; Jolly Bachelor | boat, and those who saw the accident | Podies recavered was that of « woman. (Spear), 6 to 1, third. Time—1.02 1-4, say that five of them were — but there is A soative Meson) ar ate Be : THIRD RACT—22 class; pace; dash;|None of the latter could swim, but’! any one of the three recover lee, * cE ded; tor all 4 furl Start, good. i | 625 boty Pri Bim Ss Winner, e Pa Shaptell--tninnche of Devon. half mile purse, $400.—Won by Gordon dendeie, J - Se Prince (Snow), 3 to 10; Look Out (Hal oreee, Jockeys Wi ot 4 ee ce i ence ees OY BEEF STRINERS) PLAYED THE RACES MeDonald began to urge him rounding the turn, reaching the three-quarter in ’ sis Burng 106 (306) Hume .... . litidebrand wo7 7 Greon (De Ryder), second; Marion Wilkes (McDonald), third. Time—2.17% Judge Green, Masetto and Marion Wilkes were the contenders, Judge Heratched—Wild Thyme, Overweights—Scartell, breesing at the end. Gay Boy limproved. | 26 SECOND "B—The Abilielad oe 6 8 adieh, Tull course, “bart ‘on &.. by Gold Dawn--Winema. Owner, T. Hitchcock. dex. Horee jock+ys, WI. Open, Clan Pl freee, lead ou yy to the stretch, ‘ Sees ee Ae ovt By 4 hind on the wipe». [Police Tried to Protect Negro in| One Stole to Get Money to Bet, ni ! Win 1% H %, +3 at : pathy in the second race, wee finea Street Attack, but Was Un-} While the Other (and This Is saad fF : “iriver of Low Dillon, the wort’s| able to Save Man from a Bad| Weird!) Saved $2 and Won { $200. ) ‘Two boys in the Children's Svart it Gay told widely different sto al 1 caution that was taken ageinst violence betting on the races at Saratoga. ‘showed | tmong, the meat strikers was of no avail) samuel Poster, fifteen, of No, 143 Weee to-day, and riotous demonstrations be- In street, employed by e{ Senet drive with sporting goods house at No, 2% West Gan as coon as it was osen that the) ne south street, pleaded guilty to Frank Kramer Win the Orient- parte | ' } fT ae Rite id 4 ;| packers were going to continue thelr | stealing ten revolvers, one hunting al Stakes from ‘Willie Fenn OLS 1Binister .. * Queen Wilkes, (Spear), tactics of yesterday and send out wag-| “alts and one camera. The value of tte 2M 1-2, John Taylor led all the winning on @ jog. reeeres ATHLETIC CANE ¥ articles was placed at $171. He said on loads of meat with non-unton drivers, pawned the articles for $i whioh : Although there are only « few hUn-| ing: playing the races at Saratoga, dred men on strike, there were thou- The other boy came from Troy and sande ‘around the Schwars-)'0ld @ yarn about belng chioroformed upline ~ after winning a bet that netted him a and Floyd McFarland, (Spectal to The Evening World) BICYCLE TRACK, MANHATTAN * | ealendine....\diligebrend 4 Junior Championships of, the LS gh) Metropottan Assoclatiol? of . (Gpecial to The Bvening World.) : atic! hie Y tal Stakes at na } CELTIC PARK, |. L, Aug. 2—The two-thirds a mile, "The finishes were wit Nib.) Mey 3 5 junior championships of the Metropolitan been very Although the champion had | 812 Bob Monsom i Hen it tb A. A. U. Word Cee thing big handicape he won in impressive | 481 Awakening... Tr Like a Top Escapes Without Losing Either Possession, An elderly man, carrying a cam of beer, was caught between two trains atyle. jen, New York; second, C. Burniey, Rue York; thir William = Searen, Trains and Whirled Around |B", gine ainda of « mile, | tos mile—Winner, W. A. Penn, N. x Tim 5 ‘a y \ ro sroteesional Hook Handicap; one ’ t ; wom = mile; whole purse to go to winner: Kra- (special to The Brening World.) } ‘ di ; Frank Kramer; second, Frank Cod SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Y¥., ORY .WANTO—FEMALE. > z Sa | Sammartes. One-third Mile vice—Won by E. rE 125 Merces 4H at A * ? ena ina. Rose) Cea eed lioyd Krebs fourth, Rersi “Overweighte—Ike 8. sh =Handicap~Amateur = finighed strong. Danseuge ran her race. NN ee ee Marta 'Ny ¥. @| SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR MONDAY, Herbs, No ,, revise pir. Floyd MeFarland; fourth, O. M.| qug 13—The entries for Monday's . ee Sa dA succeeded in escaping without injury | Dorlén. Thme~2.00, = races at this track are as follows: ‘ la 2-Yard_ Hurdle BM. Cairns, & The man was walking between the| WATGH IN PITTSBURG mes, Naftag earen Turiongss "=" f ie Me Cn thd Tie tracks when a northbound Harlem train A + BB, Rithyme tes bw came alone. At the same time along | FOR THE KIDNAPPERS, ‘ Brows: Ieg i a ae an a whissed a New Haven express bound —— GAT Jane Holly "3 . A ig | Sten pahesey for New York. The man made no] prrTsBURG, Pa. Aug. 18,—Superin- rye itvalinag eat effort to eet out of the way evidently believing there was plenty of room be- tween the trains for him. There wasn't, however, and the first thine he knew he Was cauaht by the New Haven train had passed he waa seen crawling up| watch thelr reputed hiding places, the embankment, still clinging to his ean of beer. How the man escaped injury (s a| ACCUSED OF BANK ROBBERY. mystery, but that, he did escape ie wn by the fact that the last seen of air turced from black to gray during the brief period of his exelting exper= ence business, But a newer, Proserty to Let” in “orld Wante | ' Read the Wants today, _ % tendent of Police Wallace has been no-| ,, Second, Race—Munters’ Steeplechase; han- tifed to watch for the kidnappers of | ro: Antonio Mannino, the Brooklyn boy, who are supposed to ha ; Race—Por three- yea: and | ye sixteen - ind it York for this city, The Remiashy;, toe fities two Nay, Mott ithven A.C. : ‘and one-half furlongs, “ fi" cays he is not surprised at the report ‘Miss Morgan 04 oo " HH, Cau a Robert Smith Taken fo White ~ who saw bim before | years old, who lived at No, 44 Bast nd a‘ter te accident vow that hit] One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, was taken to White Plaina to-day on warrant charging him with robbing the White Paina Rank on November 5 last The old store won't grow with the | « . nd serlousl Inger one |, O8 June u Bmii may be obtained through nee One ACLS, CAME Sed it (ony, fouryear-olds and upward; short re HS —— Bee Guil....180 190 -—-Dafoa'n Dilly. 140 } yt, | reated, a sv. latter being battered back and forih | 1nd, chy ole, & good field for ‘the hh Ros. (3 nn .188 | Busohiman, Star % CS teet inches, | sides emal finally fell down, Witnesses thought | york of sonvealment CJ EE —. 3 x | third. ne was done for, but after the trains | "He has given Instructions to closely «a E ye —_ ———=—=—__ JUDGE CULLEN. INDORSED. any kind, hears and sees distinctly. Se ate Her faculty of speech is wonderfyl,| Richmond County Bar Association and she carries on a conversation Pavors Hie Candidacy, ealy. At & well-attended meeting of the When Mra. Doremus first went to! pichmond County Bar Association held Pareipanny she carded flax, spun it the ie nage chee Eo" ph u had ii ra WOMAN AT 101 1 WELL AMD PP hi BOONTON, N, J, Aug. 18—In a fine Plains to Answer Charge. Robert Smith, a negro. twenty-three