The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1905, Page 1

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off. Tonight th ness, ‘Weather—Fatr tocnight;Wean: neany Celnyyrarnte fair;warmer “FBINAL] U RESULTS EDITION! PRICE ONE CENT. GIAN TS AGAIN B BEAT MANAG SWEPT Bl re TYPHOON 10,000 Filipinos ‘Homeless as Result of Tetrible~ S Storm. 5 DEAD, Rain Hides Ships in’ Harbor and. Great Damage Is Feared. 200. HURT, MANILA, P. 1, Sept. %—A ifle typhoon struck this. city ‘toWay, cau ing the death of at least five Filipino: tho injuryof 200 others and. a propert: loss of tremendotis proportions. More than 10,000 persons were ren- dered -hometes: Zhe netivo districts were utterly © swept away. Heavy, substantial bulld- ings. of stone were unrooted. Two churches and one. hotel were partially demolished. ie. ‘was warning of the storm, a joons are ‘not tinuspal bi this season * ‘abpompanying the wind came & heavy rat, which cnrtained the ‘harbor 80 thet “nothing was visible from shore. > Tete:possible that the ships put out to ore? Defore: the storm: broke, but the feared, rhe ‘storm blew down ail the etéo: Upht and power wires in ths city. “\ “more than an hour the streets. were filled with streaks of fame from live wires, x “Finally alt pects currents were’ shut eity ts in total dark- Businéss was suspended al! ‘day, ‘The wien id and rain continued untit’7 when the: work of clearing away ties ‘wreckage Was begun: It Js antici- at bodies will be found buried vs “the. in. of buildings. stations and churches are bay a3 MOE eee ae ot-wires and , of wreckage in the streets itis a: to get ‘from plice to place. ‘ae | or NO FUSION: GIEITUP, Sus ODELL Former Governor Announces that the’ Split Is Too Wide to Be Healed. MAY BE THREE TICKETS. Prospects, Are County Clerk Hamilton ‘Will Be Put Up by Republicans for Slaughiter.— (“There will he.no ta Ket toxether, la er Gover. or and State Chairman Odell at the Fifth Avenue Hotel to-day: an well give ‘The definite announcement rhows that the split between the Republican-Hearat combination ani the Citizens’ Uaioe is beyond healing. It. indf } Republicans will-put'a tlekas In the Sela Ami} headed® by Colinty Clerk “Thomas .1.|! Hamilton, “who has expressed his will tlekets in the field, outside of the So- clallat Labor, which-was hominated lone ago. In fact, the Socialist Labor tic! Yu the only one for which any Soave work has been done. ¥ Mr. Hamilton, genator John Ford and Judge ‘Boabury are the only men who have consented to make “an attempt. 30 Tun on an anti-Tammany tieket, Neither of these men 1s acceptable to ail “the factions in (be fusion camp, As for Rob- ert Grier (Monroe, . waose name. waa sprung by R. Pulzon Chtting nothing is known of his actual fectine | inthe matter. ‘There is, no indication thot he has given “bis promise to run even If the Citizens’, Untdn should nom- inate hymn. Never in the history of New ‘york politics have so many men absolutely declined ‘to. aliow- themselves to. be neh ‘ted for the high office of Mayor, of unwitting Ip veadiees WHEN THE GIANTS PILED EM UP ’EM UP IN THIRD. HIGHLANDERS’ ITWO DROP-TWOTO | TAILENDERS) gS Both Gainsby the St. in With Game Practically Safe, g McGraw Takes: Ames Out ‘ef: Box aad “Puts in ‘STRAIGHT NOW FROM PITTSBURGS fp eae FIRST GAME. Bi. Boule Highlande: o-2! ing ‘vigor McGtaw and his’ men. dis BY BOZEMA NBULGER. 5 World.) .—With unrelent- | “TB. o'pay ana imnaie, {c2 | Missed all hopes from Pittsburg’s hearts darkness, | to-day by administering another crush-|] RESULTS OF ing defeat to the BATTING ORDER, : gi! Bt ob aula. it. | fair fro 11,000 patients home cold and desolate, Pittsyurg, showed little of her former fighting. spirit-and It was a runwway af- the start. Pipites and sending THE BASEBALL, GAMES TO-DAY. Until a safe had | heen seciired: he Giants played ‘evers: Sep tb, | simple, Tt waa o> awftl Kteeted 2 two bay runs, he Gleason, Bb; Koehler, cf pencer, ¢, Hoy P. ‘Buchanan, p. ‘Umpire~0" Loughlin. Attendance, 2,500, il a | fine point known to the game's science | /und then relled on slugging pure and ¢ Lynch, and when a single, and a homy run had been | aievel Few up the sponge and went | "use netan to the Benigh utterly routed, Mickey ghaphon, the.well-known hoi AMERICAN LEAGUE. CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON. fusiade of hits that ; FIRST GAME. | Clevelana Chicago, ; | trainer, made a bet Here to-day 0 ot sim Boston’! Bremahan ~ shirt, an owns ‘gent iin raging starter, rang em, ~ NATIONAL. LEAGUE, AT. CINCINNATI: O10 04 0-1 02-702 .3 +33 up another own the first, s. | Dy marmite Found, Under Mayor's Office aud 'Treantrer’s Vanita at Newoantle, Pa, {Special to The Evening Wort.) PITTSBURG, Sept, Me That a das- 3 ae ARLEMPL Was made 10 blow up pe toa ‘ad | the bese. ged one mevenile ia 4 ft Police of that rate f place) 2, Santa Catalina 3.._ is eald pete lt eS BAD DAY FOR FAVORITES AT BRIGHTON Brookdale Nymph the Only One to Get Home in _ Front. TWO LONG SHOTS WIN. Sidney C. Love, Played Down to 20 to 1, and Oriska : 15 to 1, Are Good Things. BRIGHTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Priaka (15 to 1) 1, Maid of Timbuotoo (12 to 1 for place) 2, Fleur De Marie 3, SECOND RACE — Brookdale Nymph’ (even), 1; Disobedient (4 to 5 for place) 2, Deviltree 3. THIRD RACE—Sidney C. Love (20 to.1)°1, Tokalon (3 to 1 for FOURTH RACE—Cairngorm (13 to 10) 1, Caughnawagz (13 to 20) 2. FIFTH RACE—Siy Ben (7 to 2) 1, Ingleside (3 to 1 for place) 2, Capias 3. EE SIXTH RACE—Aucassin (6 to 1) 1, Oliver Cromweil (1 to 5 for place) 2, Sallor Boy 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening, World.) BRIGHTON BEAC' RAVE TRACK, o —The bare chance that gd in the Cup Preliminary and a half rerved to » the Brighton riful had not o'clock, and it ff there wag a © 0% her starting, Opposed jto ber wore Cairngorm, Caughniwaga [aud Oxford, Tho other races were fatrly interesting, though top heavy, and under the stand- ing track method of starting the breaks made the races. more uncertain than if the fiells were smaller. The weather was a bit breezy in the shaded stand, \l Paxe.) ~~ RACING AT WINDSOR, WINDSOR, Sept. 26.— RACE TRA The results heto were as Ski FT Jones (Breeman), third: Tors, THIRD RACE-Thre upward; one aad one- Paul (1 year-olds om Bur R na ones he ks plabng ad a and pherball furlongs. Selletts, 3 tod Ie Migs A 0 8 babel Revaate iter, Mares, Joo Second Day+Sépt. pening day's races | etRoIT AT PHILADELPHIA: # Ly. HeTROIT ARE gg 00801 ‘10.0 : cd) PERT I a) 4 H 4 ott CHICAGO: * BOSTON PHILADECPHIAAT ST. LOUIS (W. L.). PHILADELPHIA. 20001001 2 ST. LOUIS... -0,.0.0 0:0 0:2: EVENING WORLD RACING UAT BRIGHTON. - biel “s Track Fast tor ftittliee Ure seks old; ax furlongs. Maid’ of ‘Timbu

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