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WRATHER—Fair to-night; Wednesday warmon, FINAL be i_RESULTS EDITION | | [ “Geracheete Becks One toal?'| - | _ PR EK ONE CENT, 9 NEW HEADLESS MURDER | | VICTIM JOHN MANO YORK, TUE: ANTI-HEARST MEN C OMBINE ON SHEPARD; | BLACK LOOMS UP IN SARATOGA FG AKE RACE ul FOR COV MAD, | A10 10 1 SHOT Vp to Fourth seth Dice Only RESULTS EDITION PRICE perincle ast CENT. —_—_———-+ 4 behead Opposed to Murphy's s Con-- trol Express Hope of Being Able to Stop the Tide Which Sweeps Toward League Candidate. BLACK AND BRUCE LEAD } ats A inst His Life- Alleged One Favorite Wins:at TLE. re ga . Y Gravesend, to. Have Been Made by Men “WI C z | e Mee | Hughes Yet Has Parsons’s Backing, but His Who. Said. that He Had | GRAVESEND. RESULTS. ‘Boom Appears to Fade as Black’s i ' | FIRST RACE—All High (15 to, 1 , 5 | Swindled Them. TALKS (if FORCE Ps hag nade ok ghee Grows—Roosevelt Silent F 1 for place) 2, Philander 3. : ‘ Se as to Choice. : That threais of death against the missing John Mano were made by BECOND RAGE—Ed Ball (5 to 1 iat case Sash nee eek het nd 2 to 1) 1, John Lyle (7 ‘te 10 two different agents of the same enemy a week before he disappeared, rr ia 4 Sane fen, SNUBS Palma When Ex tor place) 2, Neptunus 3, PROBABLE SLATE IF HEARST IS NAMED. ewas learned to-day by the detectives king on the mystery of the ide: eptun tee ates ecutive Refuses All His THIRD RACE—Frank Lord (3 to! GovernorWTLLIAM R. HEARST, ‘Treasurer GhURGr Ww. Barres, tity of the heatiless and dismemthered corpse of Eleventh avemie. f 2 and 8 to 8) 4, Kilicchan (oven for| of New York. ¥ ot Ni Police Inspector Walsh believes he is now on the right track, and Ovprtures. place) 2, Tileing 4, srorvember cuneean, ui beune even without the head of the body, he. thinks he will be able to identify \ aprananeg FOURTH RACE—Coy Maid (10) * he State Commitiow j HAVANA; Sept. S—Becretary Taft ie in-4 eo ai Spanker| Seeretary of Stnte—JONN 5 ONNPRS, of Erte, the body as that of John Mano. And Assistant Beerstery of Mate Bacon # i sare od Luck | WHALEN, of stonroe; Mr. Chawler Ie alse the nomi f 4 ‘ . formed th m 2 Press thie af- vod bid tt ui } Atte — GEORGE MM. of the Independence Lengne He arraigned to-day in the West Side Court George Capenake fel ae ppm aoeauee re 3 ' nA PALMA, ot DaRenatie, yall t-Governor, having John Drandakes, Greeks, who say Mano swindled them when they PUr-} gusted with the petty methods of the > ‘ < »| FIFTH RACE—Shot Gun (4 to 5) Comptratior-MARTIN. I. ala fooer at the Carnegie Hall com — ee Ma 3 Government leadere here, and the ) “|and 1 to 3) 1, Belle Strome (8 to 1\of Athany. " im \ chased from him a candy store at No. 138 Eighth avenue. After Paying | Hehe hcg Ohare ete Sle nace eon 7 es , $450 for the store another man appeared to whom Mano had SIVEN they practically abandoned their A sfrlantabl t+ } a chattel mortgage, “He foreclosed and took the store from Mano’s vie- | shi M4 ping) ie ra al nie tale SIXTH RACE—Lady Prudence Opponents of Hearst at Buffalo this afiernoon decided to’ concéhe } tims, but since then has permitted them to sleep there. | (16 to § and © to 6) 1, Little Blue ii trate in an effort to have Edward M. Shepard nominated. rs f Magistrafe Mayo held the two prisoners without ball to await the| "the Government omelata, tnatead al} ‘S eT Ato 1, Far: plane), S, Motesher s, Charles F. Murphy said that if the present sentiment prevailed tented th fit, But tled that the | co-operating with us to meve the repub yi j smeesaction oP the’ Coroner. They deviled their guilt, but admi mE OGY) Ne, have veorted to every kind of eb- BY FRANK W, THORP, Hearst would be the choice had been looking for Mano with the object of getting revenge * wtriiction, With the object of continuing (apectal to The Riventg: Worl Jerome will go on the floor of the Convention and denounce both James Goddard, manager for the tte | = = thelr control of the adininistration. | RACK TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept 2 K. Mono, a wholesale grocer whore Prosident Palma and hit advisors bave %—Coy Mald repeated in the Ocei-| Murphy and Bourke Cockran. \ name ‘Rppeareg on a gunhy sack in pee Mak og ee cetera ed Gente} ‘Handicap ‘at “Gvavesend' fis at The convention started with the selection of Léwis Nixon as dempo- \ HM the torso of the murdered men honorable to’them, thoug’ the form | ternoon. Bhe waited on Doliy Spanker, | q was wrapped and a ofa ponents. | who was scooting away lengths tn front | tary Chairman. It adjourned after a short session until 1 o'clock to Mano, informed tt ry. and then coming on w Vee by © | morrow morning ee eee ress: tee hea pena cet yong winner of The Republican convention met at noon and was “all at sea” as far who rune a restauran set © trust the American third ttontown, F of Old Blip, called a edit Special wed s the head of the ticket went es old itt » initio Go Between , saad aes weeaid te. Capanake re Sorvaene bi 2 p alfpincs Congressman Herbert Parsons is working hard for Hughes, while : hs 7 t paid re eortiny oO Toe, lac 1 oe ’ Drandakes the Mio they bad Pia ve Manager Delaney Says He} consis petul. for The race was a ¥ ren one, as/ the Higgins kitchen cabinet is working for Bruce, and late to-day Blak, j i ay store John Mano ’ | aaron hy ths tet pe By Lileks, Godard sald he arked Will, So There You : sgh? case ol sala = agian j| Feanadtien egeae sa | backed by Odell, loomed up strong a Low he knew that. and ‘oe codes ys | aatten, Base oe el . ogres Day peered eo enarknew what he ’ sons were tho We ‘ concerned, f v Woman Warned Toe. Pap oamaed dian sate = =| a¢ Ro 2 tn. Paliand OPPONENTS OF HEARST Sear Sore | GHLANDERS AGAIN % Ko Mano and sist an A a A Rite tas Genet rom ¥ ton ant = aleno, ‘Bue org sn Ra as : orld today. teak Se Be 9 Be ah al Lae hy r was off very (Apesial trom The Evening World) looking for Mts. Mano, woo wis| Jem ty t patie dog ¥- J eided not to k f engagemet THE BATTING ORDER. ; aA cieck Bannets BUFFALO, N. Y,, Sept. 25.—All the anti-Hearst clement has united Me eee si aeke wos diving: . es Ais beset ao ag = JATTING 0 put Knack OF course, Ea Ball to prevent the nomination of the Independence League candidate. A) Bhe asked them why, and told Kis * ve bot fy Tait added tat the terme) Clase Laid Up, bo but Griffiths” y, York aepetrote Behe tet ee Pos meeting was held at the Iroquois Hotel late this afternoon, at which @ Pot haeeemtien hb: orto pi 7 eae Get ine Err “ bar) Met Make Hard Fight to Re- | Sopreaets Craton, r PE SESE Berg ms plan of campaign was mapped out. "Wie Hey Gh. tos kone cn | aati veer se a Peer ee gain Lead for Pennant | sulin, ceee in ea Gee the Edwatd M. Shepard has been sent for, and may be the anti-Hears’ or Dandrakes Anat i Arges ciner warn ake Sy i B. 19066 mere leas fort ete Ee AOE ee sy ro Morweriy, tb a Ball heseest Pes ah seer arts ne candidate instead of Mayor Adam, of Buffalo. : : will awk her K ina | Klenow. ¢ OLeary, Ip. front of Jot While the~anti-Hearst people have been vigorously announcing here- they are the same mon w Noting tn story Ave nat decide : ¥ BOZEMAN BULGER. gery: s favorite, Neptunus was third je the-anti-Hears ye bes any ROD) ’ rect ge eae eee MT AMES 4. JEFFAIES ibe pba ely Fete cle silo! ieaome | nee Convention Crowd Cleaned Up. _tofore that there would be no bolt from the convention should Mr. Hearst Meee wea: mon! Hore's Delaney'a wire yeaigr a2 Sic he Sad fout hefe didn't take away the Higtt $ a Frank Lord won the 1 race, mak cts this afternoon are encouraging to them. had threarened his lity he} akiand. O: fo. accept. the terme | fee Sere oe * Ku ee x ee » »|b¢ nominated, the prospects this afternoon are encouraging to . 01d the catidy store be packed up his . Bept he suggested by Messrs, Taft and Bacon py godt a ein gf ro Bi a poses ithe arial taaey POR iam Se, secens 4 The perfunctory manner in which the convention, was inaugurated household pelong!: and, wit ening World the only conditions under ** Detrolt to-day as strong ae ae tihea Advanced on | Dorkes to win eines Pe , i with el Aaa cispoeae’.” to tt figat again. He nditions could be | UOeE wae Orthra reguar day. Mowe 1s ge ented Be hater Sep eeemnlo = will ause to and the utter lack of enthusiasm have encouraged the men who took AP im Vibe ote eS Of those. wh in gteat shape now, and Grimitn ta a ut- ptmaiine “scond ratte threw out | erin. tor. the © there, part in the Albany conference in the belief that they may yet beat Hearst ¢ iether pha in ry aa” PB iy Ano Ki h = zeckotly may | Cubana Reject Terms. te bit ansious lest he pitch out before Third Inning. st hey and for the nomination. \ kina ply hae sapielmiceia Liaaee teen, te ote cee secgunt Jot [winning ome wtiked Wines “tied 15" cent su At the meeting of The opponents of Hearst, whicli was held this : ‘ pat pus “heel naSecethedl. race ‘ cago Ho - Cal en Stealing second | i ree argh) 4 ip agetocasgh cde De Any reap An : neice ‘lsented with a little package by Man-|N ORUNS. . morning, Murphy was bitterly denounced 2 Tugs Bas told the police thae "Mane ig bashes den Ne fein ‘ int Offlao. /8k%F Griflith, und when he pened it to- ea Moritrity, not Odeary's roiter and William Travers Jerome and Thomas M, Osbo: made eee en Buty DEL é ee tad 1 Me ene) alliage wad Good Tee take Morte ee : speeches in which they openly charged that the Democratic party of the ‘ new élections -o f ity was a joriarity race: ti 3 z ad ‘ ‘ . to ank (Continues :o: nee.) pga cee re Ohly be & meant | ‘The Detroit Club ts resorting to ervey Mctotyres "grounder “heal n by 4 not. Holle Sireme eat State of New York had been sold o: The sentiment of the meet- HAMILTON RESULTS LOUISWLLE RACES. | induaticn, but if the rebels won, Cube | sen eee oe? Stin pacean ake safe. Willkme’ tisew out a head tn front o° Penr ing was strongly in favor of delivering on the floor of the convention a {eee =i racon| rel, and ithe Govarstreny twin one) Comiskey, oWNer of the "White Box, | CrAmtord gg ag ware we) bade prudence Breexed In. | ringing PROTEST AGAINST WHAT ONE OF THE SPEAKERS HAMILTON, © Bept. 5—The races Would have-a evolution on guy | Mas Offered @ prise of $80 to every De-| | nO to McIntyre and Mo- une Sy Lady Pruden went CALLED “THE SALE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO A here to-day rovulted as follows ot a mile* | Mende fgott pitcher who. peste the High-! rarity litted Ona to Cove ‘tims » front and breesed home an cas a . FIRST RACE—Threeiourtus of « oF Wedee | —_—__- landers. . strosk out. NO RUNS. y two lengths from Blue POLITICAL ADVENTURER. mile —asromeniots jeven and 1 to %, Hart 2) MORE WARSHIPS TO Grifich feolw it ts necessary for him| Williams booted Covb's wlow grounder v * Holecher six length Toots Mook (1 to 2 for place), #; Gas z Throe-fourtha of fiman (8 to 5 and 3 t nmonhuret (3 to 1 for pluce) 2, ‘Time—L15. RACK—One HEAD ¢OR CUBA, WASHINGTON, 5, ti—The battte. n reserve at the Mile. —-Miltiades | VED) RACE—Hive and Pah ie Fipeton 66000801 x The auxiliary orles—Karger and Marshall; 4} rulser Prairte 7 13 to 1) 1, Harmakis Ordian (7 io 2 ani > 8 Tae , ie being prepared Fat WG to 5 for places ¢ ¥, * a With all haste for the transportation of - pops 40 Cuba in care her services totnth adlen *,, should te needed. Instructions have 5 own 1, Clea: tor 2 jleen nent from the Navy Departmen Voton Shingle 7 | ER Sento Eee [to tify effect, and only a few daya wi PIETY RACE Five and one NATIONAL LEAGUE. be nbcésairy td make all preparation (legen fo. fe: place) 3, Eniby th | ———— \" gprs Bagtte Bi Ueanp 2 me ! ST. LOUIS AT BosToO. The cruiser Brooklyn also in reserve . la : Se 4 Tis; being pared under similar in |. Louis 99006200 0 1-8 Mine to her AMERICAN LI GUE. whie: Pfet Rowton, will Be ¢ ——--- fei : and O'Neill Boy immedia vely he ¥ Le PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND. pitTsAURG AT PHILADELPHIA, ‘and. will be ava pide Yor transi Willadetphia’ 0 8 8 ¢ 2 0-9 pitts 100100108 a mn wh jovetinad a oie : Philetelphia nes ooo o Ris patie ¥ end tors, fatteriea—Loeever and Brady; Cibaon ie ‘and Phelps; Byarks and Doon \ she ir on bis tre | the mth posted that the "Columbia ‘wilt Sd for the use of teaeps no later than WaTUADElaratia Bept bm mb a War ordered RAGE, Chants, SENTHUES iat ag SE 4 to win every game during the balance | and it was good for @ base Schmidt tie pla ok Out. Cobb stole second and _ | of the. week to keep Chicago fiom re- now's bad throw | wet tot saining the lead. He does not expect nagter singled and "obi SIX ATTEMPTS TO BURN | Boston or Washington to cut a very Tine ey wed. Frey morn “4 3 | large piece Of ioe With the White Sox, | Laporte a oe. © Wy % | Uomo ha ButeSne olicher Cy fo ke FIRh Inning A BOARDING-HOUSE. | , who isin shape to beat them. The led out to Behmid ak fous ynere la very an iagonlaikc to the BB gig Page: Fy Mh ig ind > York Club, but it ls amail has | ay NO RUNS. Following six different attempts to than 160 to-day nat ape? te bur ne ble boarding - hy An iil mtreak of luck struck rie High-| our Cadentin’ Crain ua 7g Re, x landers to-day. an Chase {s suffering |XO tte » NB gs * from © ‘hand corn. A chiropodist at Sixth Inni. Henry stréet, ay, Har tended him. but he ia limping and it) _ er} janing. Tuctowttler, colored, the eenlstant ch was impossible for him to play | qhiberteiits hot arqundar went throurn | Soo cues in cust dy by ae “ Firet Inning. sar Adame that be might Laporte hit e Fire Marsha Schefer threw out Keeler, by th Kivertold was taught was hit by @ pitched ball, b and ed tue an no fret ae forced him out wits 4 Re ee eS rhea ¢ Une O'Leary. Conroy out steal out. Bohmidt struck out. | moor. Whe Kohanter and | sr ° by o great atop threw out ne baz. Ni jon Cougnlin w Loony ith t t rekd Ret ‘Cra wfc Seventh Inning. canooti ys Por AFhor | vghlin up at» Hoffman poyped out to Bbreter. Mc- Svatigation th > Guire Pcie wal Seth ant-was hi Gye colored bey | vy A pitel rth mashed to ower Second inning + And “Mocuire | ,vemived & er nn Keesler fouled to Behmidt. El. | ofrect bo be A oy ie herfield singled scoring Orth, but was | Se te Oniy the cook. his asstat om, re arin tat " pounder to A ¥, saree. ss owat ie olored maki were on ant, and ey trying to reac asec premisen for Now York. 1uind-| 5 threw ied ‘WO 4 io i should rot be made unanimous, floor of the convention and attack both Murphy and Bourke Crckran. convention was called to ord © CONVENTION PUTS OFF Chairan Com Meyer, whe brie@y bul man Meyer Mr, Osbome declared that while he had a'voice Hearst's nomination and it was said Jerome would go on the Murphy himself indicated the general trend w hen he made the fol. @ owing statement to an Evening World correspondent just before the er ® “If pres Prevalis at the Bomiuniing home, Mt Hearst wilt ve “He has the votes now, from oll lean ascertain eo in it o inform The Evening Wertd, § Ao a0. 4 have sald before, it looks ret. If he tn there will, of course, vom the ticket of the Indevendence League.” pee. 5 be reepontent of The in 2 na World.) | wevel. He em N.Y... Sept. 2.—'The con-| Nexon for lemporany as called to order by State | convention woting baminess-

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