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| RESULTS eniTiow | 3 PRICE ONE CE HUGHES IS GOV. POLICE FIND BUTC USED BY GULDENSUPPE SLAYER eee Oil Cloth Cover in Which Body Was } Wrapped Traced by Evening World Reporter to Dealer Who Sold. It. ad thes belie it j ed and with bod a if today aboard shout fifty, feet. southeast _of exc which the trunk of the bedy was found, at Thirty-six avenue. A Sr boy, discovered the wic looking over to the poli Inspector Walsh, who this afternoon took ge of the police at work oo the mn said it was undoubt the weapor used? by the murderers. e It is what is known as a butcher's dressing knife, and partly sapport the police theory that hand which dismembered the corpse perienced in butchering. It has a bladé nine inches long and worn dowr by repeated grinding until it is less than three-quarters of an inch + On the common wooden handle are three notches, believed to have be put there by its owner to identify it. The blade had been recently cleaned. On the handle were blood Stains. The knife had been placed under the board since Saturday even- irg, as it rained Saturday, and had it been there before then it would be rusty. OILCLOTH COVER IS TRACED. The ollcloth aable covering about the torso of the dismembered human body was p-obably one of several sold by A. Neuriek In Lis small dry goods store at No. 508 Tenth-evenue, an Exentng Worlil repo-ter discov ered to-day, This may lead to the identity of gil! missing, and to his murderers Nourick and his wife say that they have solf many of these ofloloth Squares bearing the print of Columbus discoverimg America, but that they will be able to-tdentify all of the purchasers tf they are found by tho police. This particular plece was sold last spring for thirty cents and was tk the victim, whose heed is manufactured by Welss & Klau, No*205 Cana) street “The olicloth with the Columbus pic- | {aken trom the kitchen or dining-roor ture has been a favorite with Italian |table. About the thighs, found to-da families,* sald Mra, Neurick to-day. | tn empty coal car at Thirty-elgtit We have sold lots of them to Italien | stre 5 avemm, wan |p families tn this neighborhood. While | piece of chintz such as would be us I do not know by name the persons to | to drape a plan Need whom we bave sold them I can tell | when, the police amy ates tha them if 1 see them woman was inthe Louse Mra. Adolph Droidi, of No. 610 Tenth! Ail of the dismembered parts of th Avenue, keeper of a general ator, 687® victim's t , that she sold two' ol) gloths of a “Land-' been found. ing of Columbus’ pattern to two men about two weeks ago. An old man aud 4 man of about tweniy-fve ye she naid, and asked for Mgned to the trated thetr the head. Identification of the fe now the most important th: twat particular pattern #0 plished and without the head wished them for a ney, restaurant ‘The identification 1 Inconspléte younger man Awlid was the spokesman, | Dragging River Slips. talked in broken English. 1 aes A | ny detective-sergeants from the Woman in the Case. Central Omce and all of Detectt The police this afternoon came to ® staff of Itallin sleuths are ‘the-conctusion that the vietim of this with the West Thirty.sevent wecond Guidensuppe murder had been Lice All of the slips between murdered while he slept in his OWM lene docks in the vic nity home, that bie home, wae of several seventh street where rooma and that there saa undoubtedly | & woman in the house, ‘That he wa’ murdered while he slept in a bed is was found in an ox ing foundation Onen to AN” NEW YORK, " i HER KNIFE “If Gov. Higgins does not run 1 believe it is his duty to urge the nomination of Mr. Hughes. } iT-am sume he would be agreeable to the President.”’ PLUNGERS TAKE $25,000 FROM BOOKS ON STAKE a GRAVESEND WINNERS. FOURTH RACE—True Wing (4 to 1 and 7 to 5), 1; Wes (4 to & for FIRST RACE—Rosemount (8 to 1|place), 2; Rapid Water, 3. phown by the presence on the torso of | soe, At eh themade and 3 to A) te Nalle (20 to 1 Gr! FIFTH RACE—Lady Gavoy (10 to a plight shirt through which the stab z Mi place) 2, Arimo 3, wounds had been made. Wrapped about |POTM" to Pre ~ \% and 3 to 1) 1, Moonshine (5 to 1 murderers proba’ weighte and | SECOND RACE—Caller the arms and lower parts of the legs, found in a freight car 20 yards from where the torso Was found, was a tick ing from a mattress After being killed the body was dis membered. according to the police theory, and then the torso was wrapped fn the oliclgth covering which |threw st overboard |the Guidensuppe m Petronint is credited that the victim ts prot Italians who gave the police formation concerning th: as yas the der was | (Continued on Fourt ipl THE MILLIONTH WANT ARRIVES : TWO MONTHS AHEAD OF LAST YEAR! OU will remember the eclat with which THE Want of the 1905 crop was gréeted when it arrived on November 19 K last year! advertising growth. The millionth advertisement in the yesterday's issue—two months earlier than last year’s With yesterday's count THE WORLD printed since January 1, 1,005,896 separate advertisements, an increase of 222,247. No printed so many in the same space of time—ever gained so many—or placed ‘them before so many readers. ? The New York Herald, the next important newspaper, during the same period printed 843,645 advertise- ‘ents, an increase of 29,752 over last year. and 7 to 5) 1, for place) and 9 to 5), It was thé advertising event of the period. ‘i Yesterday set another proud milestone in the pathway of THE WORLD'S Ne aid (5 to 1|for place) 2, Nemesis 3 Spencer Relff (even! Allegiance 3, SIXTH RACE—Winsome Ways (13 to 5 and even) 1, Slippery (6 to 1 for THIRD RACE—Big Ben (5 to 2/P!/ACe) 2pAlifavor 3. 1; Garnish (8 to 1 for BY FRANK W. THORP, ace), 2; Fitch Hawk, 3 j (Bye Bye Wo: ae lice edits GRAVESEND RACE TRACK Sept | True Witlg. the medium of a tre mendous pi! in the Speculation Stakes at Grayosend this. afternoon, on ih a drive from Wes, the favorite ue Wing opened at 15 to 1 and was yacked @ to4 tol This was the st thne the real money pas shown on e Wing tod that $25,000 taken ou on hie te ory. Wea. the aunt stopping in the‘inal furlong, whic VOR DIS: million thy 5/105 Pee erate ake nace post rier, came back from Canada to 4 the mourit-on pening das ay and Vox Popu wh © did no! ewe grea’ 2 i that Vox Popull bad litue : t year 1906 was in Rosemount, a 0 tw 1 chance, m unming from end to end by brother ! me an eany nthe trom Vaile, to 1 chance. Good Thing Second Hare winner api other newspaper ever In the pohuae Spencer I heavily p ak " ond 46 Caller, a 6 to 1 shet all the pace and w : Reif might have wor (Continued or Ale * For unese who apum the happier lite, ” MONDAY, | on the hortzon 1906. SEPTEMBER 24 AVORED BY ROOSEVELT; GGINS REFUSES TO RUN AGAI —— \Governor Will Not Run Again and| | Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. | Parsons, President's Spokesman, AN DE RS Declares in Favor of In- ats — ‘ surance Prober. i CHI iCAGO MURPHY AND M'CLELLAN ‘ED AGAIN : MAY AGREE ON he ois Reports from Buffalo Indicate thet in keturn| : < wre for Aid in Defeating Hearst the Mayor | : 0-4 6:0" Saale é ‘ 4 aca nsonen vom - $s: owned Will Abandon His Fight on aa Bre the Tammany Leader, |. ‘ ined. Hetiman: pesto laed Moria Klenow “walked. Goy. Higgins formally declined thi on to permit his naine phe = - to go re the Saratoga CONVENE aCe Fer enone Pay * ‘ sie : He had del he decision ifter the consultation with Her-| git ep J s ‘ bert Parsons, spokesman at the génvention for President Roosevelt, who! — A nrew out Keeler. Eloertetd Bas hurried to Albany f t * elk Bs mek bgp Before leaving Saratoga Mr, Parsons sald: out ! an Arity+ STPUGK: OU i “If Gov. Higgins does not run, 1 believe it is his duty to urge the} 7 i " nomination of Mr. Hughes. fam sure he would be agreeabje to the} . ‘ pga ag oor a ona President.” more {i tt wi ox tt : p gh pena in a Friends of Hughes, Bruce, Parsons, Brackett and Woodruff are} ra F pit Bil tb td pra busy Charles F. Murphy is in control of the situation as the delegates to aie . co the Democratic ¢ Convention assemble in Buffalo. | BROOKLYN TIES IN SECOND—GAME CALLED. Late reports indicate that Murphy and Mayor McClellan may drop | . i their diflerences -and combine to defeat Hearst and nominate Justice | ST. LOL = -.- 000 0 6. 1° Oar Gaynor, BROOK \ 10 0'0 00 mn | i Ao YCINNATH , a HIGGINS REFUSES TO RUN, | ©)”: 80000 ee a J 5 ‘ 4-} : a | ote) ; SAYS HEARST CAN’T WIN aaa | (Swectal to The Krentne adored my adminietration throughout Nik 4-7 { tt 44 de H AILBANY, Sept. %4.-Gov. Higwine de- the State and elected delegates faver- | z f olines to take a fenomination. He say® | avle to ay repomination. 1 have jong he needs time for reat and for atten- | been conscious of the fact that tie of- ie tion to his personal affairs. The Goy- | floe has beely. exacting from me sacri | — neath: SenmeentnLirae ie meyeer a frd* | Rare — emor’s statement was given out after | flees that I can ill afford. [ need ume County Republican organization, had r made an effort to «et Higgins un Ht of the comtest in the Hore te the statement fer the pr iple of ex- Tw ago 1 began my campaign | © © Independence * wiven ed, have an admintatration of my own. | Governor eh: I have keptthat pledge. pet of the + 1 have met opposition | hepe to a« r 0 delleve that Governor | prema By DOZEMAN BULGER. | BATTING ORDER, . are safer public sT-| abeole " Special to The Eepeing World.) ee poppe 3" follow the xuidance ong a She at 2 alt the § oat “It wine leaves me free to gratify 1 Rn si Mb Sept. 4—The vk sacintyre te Kesler. = , an when the nk Far aptthed yr tigal mus HDunianders, fuahed witn over | Qyuahite, ap Eitettola, ‘on for t es and act thetr to withdraw my name whe c detiat of tne White Sox. |Crawford, rf reaponstb | Partner consideration. srvoped down on Metroit to-day ready | 5 het have incurret the 4 1 .| to continue their war of the pennant, | Bekmefer, 2b. others who might he am=|Atier fleeing from the enormour | Lindsay, tb had f become thelr follower and} leruwds in Chicago, the following ser | O'Leary. ae. sourht the editorial aanctum for coun-| y Waly Intended statement in « local | Mullin. © ed es sel and advice le pApEr “Met We eared gate OF hw z fut:the party in ite primarica has lt i “ Hixhlanters thie amornings “Tt there | Xjeinow. struct out. NO RUM. te Se Sie is no crowd: the game will be played Elverfeld to Cha anywas, $y compiy with the ehedub ers grounder “HUGHES IS: THE MAN WITH HIGGINS OUT’---PARSONS prove cial from @ Buett C SARATOGA, Sept. 4.—This afterncon| Mgreemble to the President.” Gov. Higgins’s position wes p@ullar. He! In a deaperate effort 'to induce Gov sate pimeelf,| Higwins to become the nominee, the was amply able te nomin heads of the Higgins kitohen cabinet, but not able to nominate anybody eles. | George W. Aldridge and Frederick D. His cholce was Heuce, hut outside jhe] Kilburn, talked: direct over the: long Uinet Bruce was regarded as] distance telephone with him at Albany Kitchen alee boom, cafefully pre-| ts afternoon, At-the conclusion of tmposstble. His boom thelr conversation Mr. Aldridge said to pared, fell an Mat ase fried cme. wW Pe Before Mr. Parsons left here for Al-| bany he was dan making the fol- | Jowing statement ae Will not consent) ve 1 to be his duty nomination of scleetion of try to show the The | { (Continued on Third Page.) Hughes, HEARST ONLY CANDIDATE, SAYS BOURKE COCKRAN The Eventing World.) BUFFALO, N, Y., Sept. 24.—Bourke Cockran ma flcant stste ment this afternoon when asked what De thought of the various candi dures Bs “So fac ax 1 can see sald Mr. Cockran, “there indidate That te Hearst.” “How do you feel personajly towprd Hearst? Mr. Cockran was asked Personally,” was the reply, "I heve no use for him Politically it Is another matter,” | to Oret. and Grew ‘The Detroit® are drawing at the rate efer out mteniing secon ¥0 people a day, Ineientally there is some talk of ruling Detrtolt, ou. of the American League and substitut ina a better-paying city, Bul this an Aoabeement d'd not deter (he New York ere from thelr aworn duty of inn yery game in aight, and they went the srounds with as much ginger s* it Fifth Inning. fied <o Melntyre. Keeler ++ hig noes to La « Wile, put fui (it. ma out on & Med to Hoftmag. (Qi Leary out NO RL Chee, led 4 to hese Sixth Inning. tary w Wiliamn 29,000 people had awaited them “ “ et tonroy walked. Hoffman hit to “Frank Farrell, owner of the New York ie ten untae eanee aed Come Club, telegraphed chat he would Join Morigrity struck out. Kile wOn the club today and see the finigh, ‘The searing Hofman, ghia uit team is In excellent shane and to «@ Safac for on. i ty ‘eal 2 man they fee! confident of winning the championship. The White Box, on the other hand. have lost courag:, many 5 Ae Yat plate. Will rem out Cobbs of the Chicago sapere this morning | frites ans Seventh Inning 1 te Co practcelly giving up the fight Firet Inning. Walked. Elberfeld popped to Bcraefer made ; Keeler trying to cucch rs took ne‘ond. O'Leary threw out Chas hit to O'Leary" who. grabbed and tngwed Keeler in the hin No Runs gle! Craw md singled. Contay ‘got i? Second Inning Comrey ities to Robb. Hoffman struck ; likewis .~ \GUE. AMERIC/. . PHILACELPHIA AT C NO RUNS yt bah 100K | oy, Fourth Inning. Mxicnaay P Williams singh: <s enrey gel t ~ Donovan. Hotiman wrked, “Uindiay.' World Wanis Work We

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