The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1906, Page 2

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ail alias in i ie alt “Headless”’ Murder Victim Is Now Believed to Be John Mano, Threatened with Death by Alleged Victims of Business Deal. John Mano, Supposed ‘‘Headless’’ Pt: Sit Ate h—- TRIED 10 STAB KIDNAPPER OF HIS LIVTLEBIBY * - WHER Tans eR OVEN Te APE Hidcouet Cerearatsateuaten at Aged Man with =} a Stiletlo. CHILD QUICKLY FOUND. | Infant of Three Months Was Taken in Its Carriage by Relative, ‘While a hundred detectives and thou- @ands of policemen were to-day fing Michael Comoratta O14, kidnapped tn fm front of his fa No. 2 Weat Forty-fourth @hild was found by seak- three months aby bugey f ern barber street, the Detectives Quinn | Ent Merewex, oT The HS oe @nth Street Station | A moment later the father, Micha Comoratta, drew « stiletto with « long Siney mutts to_ ster the semi aod | White-bearded man who told hin. whe The child was The barber r throwing th kidnapping eoare int partment H has ke eaid that his wife’ ‘the infant away and the old man whom the detectives prevented hum from jabbing with the stletto was her busband Left Child Near Shop, = over the | fohael In his o th had carried as to get ® good sta porters ease dg INDICATIONS THAT JOHN MANO DISMEMBERED AND HEADLESS BODY his cousin and manager for his dead brot TWO THREATS had been made to kill JAMES GODDARD says he was wa MANO'’S SISTER-IN-LAW was told nless he paid money to men w MANO HAS BEEN MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING sartially him. They Find the Baby, oor that Mano would Quinn and & aged candy store to the two Greeks under arrest mort le HE DID NOT APPEAR in Boston he 2 Ww visit a broth THE TORSO the ottier weat to the 4 tao aged PIT IS BELIEVED that Mano did not g but trie sale al t wreabouts in the Italian r : yore the butchered corpse was found ay he voicing his hiding-place by his eneimi TRIED TO ROB WOMAN ON EDGE OF PIER. » POLICE. BELIEVE MURDER One Alleged Footpad Cay Into EaSt River | "re to East River | (Continued from First Pag-.) Ader twont Last night 1 en R If Mano's relatives know he is ailve Shelr eyer on x gang ha the a River Pler at the ington street, nea the ' Bri: They heard reat and sund, tw Golder and another young 'm «| § Soretener down Myre. Berita Rerlits,. thirty years ta iat n old. ot N @ Lewis street, and ¢ dently attempting ¢ c Mysterious Midnight soreaming women's prostrate form wa the the mvitnin two feet of the vdg ba ; back Murder, and Prisoners w 390 || WAS VICTIM OF ThE BUTCHERS. identified by Caller. Man THE WORTD: TUESDAY EVENTING, Shrrirerer 25. Victim of NEW SWINDLE FOR EMIGRANTS | voens ciome 4 BY ~ | Duped Passengers in Riot on Pier and Police Reserves Called Out. When seventeen Italians who Gad been swindled out of passage tickets had) been put off the White @tar Line (retto thia afternoon and six from the Cunard. | er Qurpathia. a riot ‘was started which Temilted in the calling of the police reserves from the Charles Street Station Incidentily the police discovered a swindle that had nor been worked on this side of the ocean before. How| many Itallons there are out at sea on the two liners who have no tickets is not known, but it {s believed that man are working their way in the noke hole The Aatec Antonio Came wa giving brooklyn accuse of swindling ae ee oa arreied Nicolo Cann and Gaetano La Fiore addresses, whom It wl thoy Induced them n return to Bur saying they sree. one good Uckei Tor A wteerayey passage they would pasn one man at j& time upon @ steamer, it being neces Jeary for the passenger to #how Uck when bourdi: |awindiers told cet aboant he would in & email leather pu nim. fo to the deck of the je And throw it to the pler It would be picked up ‘by the man, whe to nim, ‘Then this man would pail It to tho mext dupe, the price Tang: ing between B16 and #2) ‘The detectives watched this operation || to-duy- until four men hed put aboard Carpathia on the same ticket. Then they followel one of the man to the Cretic, where they watched tim pul other ‘returning foreigners aboard there in the same manner. Af ter the were made the four men on the Oacpathia without ticket Were put ashore It te believed many others were on without passage. The officers of the Cratic went through the steerage and found even. - SOUGHT STAGE LIFE there were oF & call was sent foe and, men present, reserves Attacks were made by the foreigners | Mt both docks, which sr fe City. Has Got to Stop. De- sioner to use every endeas ri °. . a he Inspecta clares Justice McAvoy. € Pe pe og gee a yp Aire Acting Mayor that Ma John Devine te nthe ng »| ef laren, Pre- | Se" 7 to-day be a who “unio city wil MORRO CASTLE IN seca The midnight storm which struck Morro Caatle of the Ward line ‘ Hatteras, Sept. 16 #, but to ‘any was whole by taxpay ta Devine tn MoAvoy Sk ey || WHY MRS. HIGGINS OPPOSED HER ‘Banker, and Diagram ON STEAMSHIPS. TRACING BOMB SENT IN QUARANTINE. Was Cleverly Made. Made, but Offi- %%) bond to keep the pence for three _T996. ys LIS ON WN THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT NOW. Acting Inspector Formosa Closes Small Gamb.ing Houses and Pco'rooms, of Bomb Sent to Him Jored The Stock Ex The mat of the finan ered poll dozen, hanes bas Tae’ merday eFein Formos f social ted through the warm weat.er wan appiiet nap & numoe ie staff made wore sg ir pl reat anybody on calla eng tea rr) wasn't mean ¢ noe yet ha ancient Bevin Tacos TH Semitr line etonit neiinciia the eae hd is0e be Pach Brae " Scone ae ours ye NITRO- GL & GUN POW! . Paper a . ravesend in the darkenef! Small Game Did Well. A mployeed jacks and long az wuy ti BY MAIL 10 SCHIFF F empl Instead take! BR. T. they played and ale OK ne Mr. and Mrs. Baer, with Forty { Left Homes Here with Strang- the ollee charged’ the me fed, welter-| Cial’s Suspicions Prevented Orhar Passesee s t Sout at That Ing that they would ted for i ther Passengers from 3 : er and Learned Their | tng their paamge f A Its Delivery Iver = ers | gate, two Who did not fee w r Cuba, Are Detained. Ne , Plight in Chicago. | fo be Woden witneasen Gineee dL PHILADELPHIA, ope Chie a ~ ted ab “eee Poatal Inapector Corte u ie able to re € ay i Tha is, the arta adat ee Rilgir ed ‘iM WAN PRAISES Hg ll nisey comb ged bed sve money Whumh 1&8 und Irene Wablieven, who lett their} | ine to Jacob H. Ronit, gad « a Baer, besid anger biefpyd k omen in New York to w ace in | K Db & leaning the r t on wt t K abused by J | Heslaned t né- Mr. | Havana, agreed w witli 14k . it | pat he had. to e » the Rus But, alas, they did not w Ex thy a tia Kieinert is sixteen years old : fa ; [i Gover Wah: hetnight tists va fronts are 5 what Lina 2 eae snd lived at’ No, ## Lincoln avenue, Has Shown Himself 1 Hinaolf w Splendid tub-aiation of the Philadelphia post. | be t t class ” t an’ her companto ° 7 pir i f Th cee, Tho wa at NO, | Officer, Acting Mayor Bais eli Seisalemlisiiaidei 5 ‘ ck on spotlight Tells Committee. | She wrappet and “ ~ rn mien $ A committee of twelve citizens wh a ‘ e participated in the mase-meeting he’ “4 g_$8,000. - On N ¢ * - ast night at No. 1 Avenue A, to designed oxhth ” : ei . se _ protaet againat the trial of Police In: | nony’tn gineina Jewish Nov Year eine ri an ga raw i the City Hall thie morning to eae 2 (of stem out the explo “ ser [eet ance W ieled ay: conve T Mayor MotNellan the resolutions 4 ” a adc = 4 ‘ om Finding that the Mayor was in Buf- so k to . apked et Apting se empto Of co presented the resol, SENT TO JAIL FOR NOT lim He paid che would ans | barrarsine to bot the resolutions to the Mayor upon his bind how SUPPORTING CHILDREN, "392 stioun deciare it i» not [ee soa 1 that the Inspec gambling place Practice of Saddling Cost Upon the ; ot ee een Hereatter clerks Mayor to instruct the P aoe 6 Leader Drew Re- volver on Orville Mayhood and Was Arrested. Irchestra lroops Also Lose sree a in ‘ Engagement with Tribes- | 0 men in Madagascar. " MARSEILLES, Sept. 35 —Mail ad- | toes fe Madaguacar received her to-day brought news of a sanguinar conflict, near Majunga, between Freneh troops and a large number 1 . before Fahayolo tribesmen, who lost 3% mén n-th of Spe- Killed ‘ . ve OF BRO) NG det were given of the Fren to-day & charge Of cawualit whieb mre stat ° the column tf and placed in a been hy surrot ealed weapons nd guilty aod orde uation until the arrival oi a fine of $2) or go back ras for five days. Mayhood did not) ‘Other tribes in t pa but said that be|the island are ta ai wet it during the day ie committed to ——.-- «| FOUND IN WORTH Ri RIVER. | He also » } | po | on an order made by Magis-| The body f a) MAIL CLERKS ON CRUISE HUSBAND'S RUNNING AGAIN, || mont oi 2 reer inte shone, sieines werpiet excaiset: tsxt'| Testal & lopeen Golue on Trip to , ™ = him ed with thr mess igi a the Nort E ohn at = West tm a ihAt when the fal in whic OLBAN, Sept. 25.—Mrx. Frank W. Higgins, when pre or rea shoot his Today ty shinee Mabaicee ‘ ; : | Manos and Gord : a Republican ticket, suid to The & nt es agaist gpl ses f | it haa 4 ' 4 pe dayn 4 & te Sie sopsitareaere 4 =P: : do wot evre to talk about evolver and threaten ‘ . h fectly straight twoen here and Jamaica to lay In ain ; a ne not t ss % cage 7 . . piers pa ad brow shoe erfectl 4 igre feet uae "omit me Pi (fre laine os nen tn inte pity wate many years ean fl Maga Pili, in te iat hi ue wl ag Commodious Pe Pease u May en eo Mor it fi a served in the Legislature ¢ becoming Governor, and | think he i Olmated ‘ | It isan exceedingly comfortable shoe ‘eine | TE SAE. pacers nk apap gen ina aepedh nary Mpodlake pk imate ils gapsuwion ot for many Kt and anther tg : | —~o— ion, and they ure as muct he should attend to, in protection to bis AY the hearirge Mm Mayhood, who| Bn tn ¢ hat danse a \ roughly smarcho | WAGON ‘INJURES AGED WOMAN health.” san actress, said woand had | “ae i ttae mcaciva aoe | ehastiate Mee Gan onted ie iety-aignin Was the life at Albany distasteful to you?" she was asked Oar ene’e Gnuer: hel snest SOLD NOWHERE A, r * run Over by * “No, indeed was the immediate repl Inf Iq © at r sty nt wasp ver by hea r 1 don't & . 7 7 ES S. ger gees ig aa: CSTE on the hours go by Ue patice | WAMON at Firat my tit Bix it, I desire Mr. Higgins to take a rent; that was my p HhroWR! the diody log rm. oF! ‘ Powe SS. 4 ‘af broken A whether wet» ie 6 ew © fact a = < lopase had ihels tendo okie up |S haat ee 39,406 VER Bias the mu Presbyterian § for NOt wanting him to become a candidate.” | Jour diamonds.’ vi nie th Had tne po (RAR WORRY ATR) suilre party. "1 F oro | Charles Le Barbier, who appeaged tor ibe peace tor Uires inonthe, Mat Orders Guided. —— x ans wey oa a

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