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__PRICE ONB CENT. RESULTS EDITION: ee The “ Ctrowlation Books eke to 0 All”? | = Le = =a ~NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906. I ‘ Circulation Books Open to AIL’ PRICE ONE. CENT. GIANTS LOSE SECOND PLACE; HIGHLANDERS BEAT NAPS The District District Leaders f in the Fight torial N Sherif! Hayes 2 n f the and a half ye wit good Where he stands on the Gubernato wy In addition to this, the Distri Charies Fri ie Murphy and p . ana the In. evende n Biorles about tow ment of Jerome's cand upon barren soil led to a he show some of the . fe reported to ha * Jerome dectined to ‘Asked if he h ed as many In~ @orsements tt {aid he had rece tattomney Calls Upon the WOMEN INJURED or a Show of Hands or-the Guberna- omination. lled for a show down of} Tammany ficht. Pertioularly aid he call upo! who has a po a. ured, forward and say tua t-At threw a few hot ones at Randotph ttearst “un BUTCHER BANDERA AFTER jJeagth of time of b and ; a been take i ‘ oa he did at ™ Jooats the Individwals who were m0. Not « Froet, He Said. When told thet the politicians con ettered hin -gandidacy © Ltomt bere plied that a 5) ied ibe * Rebel. General & Shot and's no Way ndfned . ¥, @ public ary Slashed by Troops Who . Surround Him. ae iaped £4 HAVANA, Aug M.Gen duINtin year and ored 4 1 wou ” “ 4 8 Ba They said in at I would kill Low Ainous leader of Havana land there was no precedent ® » *. who re aded an The conversation arifted to the sub shah witial Jeet of the Democratic Conve and ms Mr. Jerome valid a. " ‘That ie not ydlem What coo4 . thon: It fails \o express che will of ¢ . attacked him wit people.” em, alashing furionaiy “Phe inference might be drawn that Bandera, wi ciate you would @ candidate whether you R14, fought dravety dates not,” said The Evening re x ae no had porter, * with or t “1 pamnot help what interpretation ls | Renters had bacn billed them ve eat placed on my ianguawe, but I did net! y9, ’ jig thar Boag say fo, was the reply, and Mr, Je / a rae forces ome continued: “A denvention should . Piipeeve ert ae sc j bave upied the town and. railroad Pays Respects to Hearst. station. There was no blowdbhed, the oft Mr, eHarst is nominated by the) small force of rural guards which held Democratic Convention will you sup-|the town fleeing at thé approach. of port him?" th bels “Whar te the ase of talking Of) The fAght with Banderas band oc- the impoasiviet You will courred at 3 o'clock this morning face that aitaation, The Demo © 0 OM tected’ rere! panels the party has had to awallow #0me | woo, had been abeking to & : pretty bitter draughts im the POst | ine insurgent force commanded by Ben bat wilt meyer stand that medi-| 50° ' Shi clhwrigey ed Rory ane.” Mr Hearst you 1 saw that.” nat Mr about Hearst horse and is w you other And, jan't it? “there is no question of this matter,” said Mr. Jerome Hearst Heartet dom not ficure The uestion is of the group about Hearst jearat tho man ® a man of eas and is uke {no importance. He uray’? bralna are ah Kuro low can you @xpect him talk rh Cram gets back ? Attack on Color. “The question about Hearst resolves Staelf into the persons about him wh ideas Worked upon an addled brain and armed & hand to slay a President. And Work along these lines iq reflected la the conduct of the great leader of the Independance Leagut in. Brooklyn--Bor ugh Provident Coler—who went along the line of the B. BR. T. inciting riot And the qreat Sherif! Flaherty acted in a like manner instead of jeaving to tb be ® Matter that belongeu to them. Jerome Was asked FY rut ried deal between euspby Weare for deleguces to the hate ven hy incident ts an epic,’ he rahe MKB good §? Murphy. He i singing. Darling Am Tt Murphy's Smitten Cheek, “ome two thousand yeurs ago tha Die poetry je dying ie ont Wonoula’ waits the, words doctrine wie put forth | when you were smitten thing until no one has pul. th into pollt f Murphy turned ‘one check and was sroitton, the other, and now r a third yy should Hot bé trontod harah. papers. This is a Christian a Christian example should "This campalen of th then he Ww Pinal Al td ab Ki in ata |eran commander had pitched his camo for the :ueht In adition ty Bandera, two of followers were kilfed, but not one of them was captured. The news that Bandera had been kill- ed WAS hailed with great satisfaction | by the Government officials, aa he was considered probably the most able lead er and dangerous fighter among the rebals. Word was received yesterday teat Bandera hed been wounded and captured at Hoyo Golorao by the Gov- ernment troops, who had hunted him | since he had entered the feld. When thin report proved erroneous orders | Were sent out to locate Bandere and eet him ot any cost His Body in Morgue | The body of the negro General was brought here at once and now Hes in | the morgue flanked by those of his two mulatto comrades killed with bim, I frighttully washed by the long, heavy webetes of the mounted rural guards who ended their career, Across the street, in peaceful Neptune Park, ait- uated near the harbor entrance, @rvat crowd, mostly negro friends of Bandera. werching the morgue with silent interest ‘The arrival of Bandera's body here was the firat news of the fight in which | he met his death, The conflict occurred at the Silveirs Barm, near Punta Brava, fifteen miles from Havens. detachment of thirty-eight mounted rura, guards, under Capt, Ignecio Del gado and Lieut. Martines were search- ing throughout the night (or Bandera's party > fonoe at the ed Lint he quvalte ‘form, (Continsied on Beoond Page.) M4 & o'clock this morning the Rural} Douglas Robinson, Guards were brewking Chrous « wire! years, of Mew York, diet in her mim JEROME RAPS MURPHY, CALLS FOR A REVOLT. BEATS CHAMPION BY STAMPEDE IN BLAZING UM os RO Des *| trampled & Under Feet of| in Panic on Broadway. TIMS BADLY BRUISED. Men Vi Carried Into Near-By Store, Revived and Sent Home, a panic In a Broadway car at Thirteenth street this afternoon, three} women were trampled upon by frantic | puth- bound. bad rounded |p pees RL Fourteenth }etreet, and was Molng down Broadway mirty a lvely with rate its came to a sudden Dranehgers wien It stop at Thirteenth street ‘The “rave fehich conduety th | ele current from the channel ralis short edintely fomen chot up The passengers were thrown from | their seats by the sudden stop and the flames added to the Ali the | men seemed f0 be th > get out wf the car, When they were out Con- | ductor Daniel Storm found three wo men prostrate under the nents, having ween thrown down and trampled on by the stronger. Carried Woman from Gar Clerks Peet from the of Rogers, @ Co, of that.corner, and men on the sidewalks carried the three) women Into the store, where they were | ravieed. While they had been severely brulned they were Abie to go to thelr homes. Motorman Jn McElroy ran back to Fourteenth street and turned in a fire alarm The firemen extinguivbed the flames | by throwing sand into the groove. The | ear was then awitohed back, being pushed by another, and wae taken to the barns. | Broadway was soon packed with per | from curb to curb, The hundreds shops and facte the out thelr thou- and these, with | o€ tailor ip eighborhood , poured sands of employees, the ordinarily heary traMc of that busy spot, added to a crowd which ave the police busy half hour In the confusion the women, who had been injured in the panic in the car got away before the police could get their natnes, Conductor Storm and the clerks said tha all three hed bean badly brated, evidently where those who were stranger had “stepped on them fn thelr frantie efforts to met out lor the car ‘ee ICE TRUST IS STILL BEFORE GRAND JURY ee ‘The Grand Jury continued Its thvwati- gation into the alleged conspiracy which tine made the price of he exceasive to- day. The session war devoted to the examination of documentary evidence which was recelved by Judge Rosalsky from secret sources, and submitted dy him to the Grand Jury yesterday Yeesons named ti the documentary evidence wert subpoenaed to appear at the Grand Jury foom in the Crtminal rta Building next Monday morning, [Ciutteneir evidence will be taken Foreman Karvch, of the Grand "jury, held a long conanitation on the bench with Judge Ronaluky to-day. It ie ox mected that, demplte the Jaasitude of the Slatrict Attorney's office, same action Wil be aken to punieh the ioe conaplra- tore early next wher el ROOSEVELT RELATIVE DEAD. Mra, Dovgias Robinson, My, pires at Her Muamer Flome, LITTLE FPALUS, N.Y. AUK, Mee. awed olghty-three io Vthle county at midnig an fehaes PITTSBURG EASILY SARATOGA SIXTH FOR LORD OUTFIT AGAIN LAJoie's naps. ———_—_——_++o-_—_ aa Mere Romp for. Pirates,with-Seeond Honors in League Race at Stake —Wiltse-in the Box-for New York. SCORE BY INNINGS Gianu BS P 0 2 0 0 0 fi i) o 1 } Pittsburg Oe Oe re a Be ed (Bpecial to The ve PITTSBURG BALL GRO Pa BATTING ORDER. ug. By administering # good bseraiaeegs etl ashing to New York to-day Pittsburr gh”) °K clarke tee 0k second place in the National Browne Beaumont, ef oamue race, and from now on it will Seym t Meler. rf ea bitter contest to see who will h McGann, tf. bs After the Giants secured # lead n >. M two rune the Pirates tied the aco Gthaon, and in the sixth Inning pounded Wiitse nave Rien kus alia for a lead ft three rune This was epough, though they cracked out two PRET IRE e N yon off Kergnacn when he went in to { Sewn bet a Mee olts ely r Mie sonthpay, wg. WAR Ka GIN | Clare “pases” may on strikes NO | RUN ur Bowerman caught the entire mame, Fourth trining. after the end of his finger bad ween torn | | Seymour iggle. Deviin tried saceifice f od os to > i Dy # foul ball Mistal’ devees fan eeesSt on kaw the hundred perm necond, McGann walked stealing Aecond, NO RUNS. Walloped & Cerri Seventy contest five but Firat Inning. ve a long Shannon rolled the first one to Ri wred Waa chey and died Browne oumped a safe racked o& single in ¢ Texas leaguer {nto left. but war our moar, Wagner sto Menling fecond, our ther Mind on Sheehan a single to Ganley, NO RUNS t erman and Clarks popped & foul, to Bheehen 4 walked Le lifted one te Stran And stole second. Gibson struck out ni to center, Warner TWO RUNS out at aecond. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Second Inning Dahlen ied to Clarke Sirens Motiann walked. Leever got ible play. NO RL Leever filed to S#ymour, — Wiitse ew out Clark. Leach alo find to Aiur, NO -RUNS between Are and Sixth Inning threw out Neaion Sheetan tae Aled 10 Clarke Shannen te Btrang, Ritchey popped tagied. Browne cracked a nef NO RUNS ght “Beymour popped out to Was Third Inning. (UNS. Bhannon took the) McGanr got Meler'e grounder And Wiltee struck out 4 Wagner made n great slop No ONS out Browne (Continued RACE CHARTS, ENTRIES and Other Sporting News, BASEBALL “2a sks AT NEWARK SECOND CAMECALLED Z MONTREAL we ornne ancnrice WEWAHN 5. --->0'sorcvoune/ MOO ROCHESTER AT JERSEY CITY (E. L.)~S ROCHESTER.. .. .. .-..01000 JERSEY CITY... ....-.--00000 i CHICAGO AT varies icy ( OHIGAGD c.0 ca. we da nel WASHINGTON... .. .. ... c ree = oot es PHILADELPHIA AT CH PHILADELPHIA.. .. ..&. 0°0,0 0 CHICAGO on ne enidehel | WMO DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA (A.L.) DETROIT ...... 2-1-1440 0100 O° PHILADELPHIA... --£. 0 0 0 0 BOSTON ‘AT ST. Lous NL.) DEFEATED IN Griffith's HARD BATTLE --— Men Ge t Vic- tory by Little Spurt in the Fighth: core 3 SCORE BY INNINGS. BATTING ORDER. to-1 in First of Series th Clevelar Hud- son Heights sai y eveland t Wick ef Keeler, rf. Buovall. 2 Riberfeld. | 99 Turner, mi Layote ‘a | re AMERICAN YORE A apturing firet jean shriee from Lajole’® Claveln Jwar ver e . | plaved their be ande a Keeler's sing wa jmy Withames ur The me will play a Rossman Jacks lame, w Rossmar doubled RUNS berteld ar BOSTON: 2... coeco tt. 00" 0'O 0:0 RTT ONE, oe ake cons R 1 A Od mh 3 ak 4 LATE WINNERS AT LATOMA, Fifth--Warner Griswold 4-5, Judith Louise 7-10, Marn 9+) oxai2 cean, Hereafter finished first but was disqualified, Sixth (substitute)--Carthage 1-1, Stroud 3-1 pl., K.Po ; pping the t to Wildams, NO RUNS, Conroy soaked 4 bounder but Turner got his tna re ‘an retired by nerteld waa thrown out NO BUNS. Fourth Inning. Lajole banked galton 0 Fetired by Ort Lajole fui by a fa Wal by @ a fly to > sky-actaper to Cong <0 Fifth Inning. nder wa wns Willams and Chase. ’ tovall pulled down Mor fy. Kioinow pushed « Kran Wurner and died Ort nted t fe. Contoy w » Rossman. NO Bixth Inning Diamond fier Brady’s Accountant Takes Derby Feature, After Miller, on Gallavant, Tried to Steal] it in the Stretch 1 Run. : SARATOGA RESULTS. BY FRANK W. THORP, a FIRST RACE—Belle Btrome (5 to wha TRACK. RARATOGA. Aue. 1% 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Wrenne (4 te 1 for wo. Madigan it =! place) 2, Jocund 3 pond 5 Jima = Ready OE SECOND RACE—Pirate (4 to 5 Sr tome, setts begin aprt eon is. and out) 1, Onteora (1 to 2 for : \ecoumant was an a@és on place) 2, ©. 8. Campbell 8 “ Beaty 2 can eer alk THIRD RACE--Bemay (13 to 5 ; i the Wea ‘ pening have “aes and even » Fis awk (3 te 5 for - FOURTH RACE—Accountant t> 20 and out) 1, place) 2, McKittredge 3 FIFTH RACE—Zisnap (7 to 2 and * Kiamesha (out for place), 1to 4),1 2; Bivouac, 8 SIXTH RACE—Lord Lovet <2 to! {, Prince Hampton , (3 to 1 for place) 2, Pursiane 3. SEEING HER SOM 1 and 7 t> 10) qs Gallavant (out for © “DROWN, MOTHER TRIES SUICIDE Had to Be ‘ | Dragged from the Water |Mrs, Mar ny, at Rockaway Beach, Aragmed ‘ ¢ aide, Ro-skiw r * 1 pM n ne womens Harlem, Bhe in #p AMERICAN | LEAGUE. §T. Louis AT BOSTON -———— EASTERN LEAGUE, ROCHESTER AT JERSEY cir First Game, MONTREAL AT NEWARK First Game AT BALTIMORE BUFFALO Y. hat M almost re Martin wake The tors in the third rome sudden|? found opening face. Rots 1 backed } The Coin Was Down ToOay. Phe Gay bewnn with wn ety tient Alpe ay . i ‘Welle Stoo fa few da That day.# * nt canter, Dut to-day the tid wae | uréed ne Aa al ° Joonsd broke wt Wrenane+ Pirate Leads Al! "he Way. 1 trate, the ff te in the Steeple. , ana w * ra. ridde the athe woe beats mith oe “Be emay Alvo Gomes to Life. fe with a bang ie 1 te A Tew GAYE ¢ ne and came under the wire An aay winner. Four lenathe ba- nd Fish Hawk was Quagea, third” Miller Nearly Stole Derby. First R seve be of a mil; X . 12 tot). firw $ i for place), second RA en enerhalt hzra ( and 3 to Dt t t . Tetanae & Fick fanned. 8 te 4 “ Recon one W Keeler De t ‘ ia unning cata of Turners RUNS. TO AT PROV NCE Keeler pushed to Turner, wlio thre ‘TORONTO OVIDENGE RAIN STOPS BROOKLYNS. im out "7 erfekt walked naw os forced Elberfeld econ Wiliams 4 4 » Game oan se ~ glnaled, Bemis ran up aawhet the neld 4 Blatt No Game with Med and Ranwie boxes and caught Delehanty foul f , A header Probable Tosmerrow. NO RUNS lee Seventh Inning. 7 for the KING, , © kame be. Lagol retired by Blberteld an Vote drooklyon sod the “ ainl* Lengalion filed 10 Kesler Rene a f tre Bade man fied io, Delehanty fee coupon on nt name af toe Youbleneader wilt probably ag eo dasts Bvening World, Who will! payed to-morrow Moriarity’® rou der an be crowned King and Queen of | etre tcienilitanceheiemmess the Mardi G Fevtivell, Vote Cath. Heraine. 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