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Che |“ Oireutatio: |“ Citoutation Books Open to. Books Open to All? »| N | SLAYER AIDS HUNT FOR VICTIM'S HEAD, THROWN IN RIVER ' Aram Tashjian nantes to the Police that He Killed Markarin His Home and Then Threw Head Off ~ Thirty- fourth Street Pier. ARAM TASHJIAN ’ DROVE CHILD AM rAY. WHILE HE COMPLETED HIS TASK. Patrolman M’Gowan’s Brother Gave the Firs j Clue on Which Armenian’s Arrest Was Based—Victim Disappeared After Quarrel. da he brothe After a tra cene in the Morgue t n he fell over the dis- membered and shrieking the Aram. Tashjian, In, detectives launch to the f West Thirty pointed place in the ‘North River where he had thrown the little black va weighted with iron, which contained ther Markar's missing head Before his confession’ he was a nerveless k, bordering on col-| lapse: When he had freed himself of the great secret his conscignc e| ' held he called for food, bra he felt all right. Without a quiver he directed the police to the point where he had "hurried at-5 o'ciack Sunday meming a nd thrown his brother's head into * water, brought Toxhjtan. Morgue! ee Agi } h murdered, hy cadless corpse -of tession tarts him for the electic ct of guilt the mpanied of -third street and lise ec up and sai at Back to th MoLaughiin Cenk had Bing Inthe mod bottom for twh divers "1Confessed Fratr and His Young Brother COL. JACK, 10 10 WINNER OF LAST RACE ricide 1 SHOT, V YORK, THY RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 97. RAIDS ON POOL-R 1906, QOMS BEGUN = ON ORDERS 10 CLAMP DOWN LID HIGHLANDERS, HIT HARD LUCK AT CLEVELAND ‘Lose the First Game and Now Fight for Sec- ond Place. FIRST GAME. Se ae SECOND GAME. York J ‘ame > se @ : 4 6. D. Rhodes. p, * | Umpires—Connolly ond Horst | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. } AMERICAN LEAGUE . PARK. Y BLAND o. Sep! The After Cleveland romped away with the ft game by @ score of 10 to 1 the New Yorke ts settled down t> win the second {¢ possible and pull out with an even break for the day If the pennant te toe! they propose to die game. Four stenight defea put him out of the ronming. alng the second game Cieveland would have New" York tied for second pince and Ladote's men went after it stripped for petion and with Blood In their ergs In the first gome a few mirpiaye (ol- fowing & torrent of Nits by Cleveland seemed to put the Highfinders up. in ume and Unereafter il war @ cm ‘Wen fepi of warer nd Pen high, Oh the Inspector's | the May to fhepback ret, Stak me waft dor the. La Wien. nae the Tugsantaar inthe | HEAVY Track Guu Causes Post-| sree Seotinus so Wouim eh. be 1a game stared Gare wom ily aecly a. | vs, “ 4 “a a 4.00 people in the groutids. crowd of men on wha Al) Nations,” No, #8 Fiev-! * wed the way to the stretch, fol- tee Bie from ot a" oe Jump avec |enth tvenue; the M@gih tapi eov.{ ponement of Roseben- 7 Roars patter th First Inning. * Board from the launc nd wab prover r which the Quam of the Dody ' area Woolwich ind Bragg drew “pverteld Med to Conpaltod. Turner te Hoh che aneeéiives. Boon a ad heen wrapped, tne nloge of @enim Lady Amelia Match. & Grive Woolwmn son by shrew oat Seaaler. Clase Tings to La cowie ‘Tannjtag wae taken back found fat, which was like that Sacks porped to Dovie, Etherfeld? beadquart re : wrapped bs Sismemberet arms, LTs -— as made a great play in throwing jut eave 5 h other exhfite S R S. Btoval urner flied to Keeler, NO Never have the p ss . + Bs cold-blooded narrat Anxious to Tell His Story. | GRAVES rey Ree NO GIANT GAME TO DAY. sikiry Becond Inning oS bY Axpes Tashjian afte Aram had had not to eat since| FIRST RACE—Arklirta (9 to 5 he Morgue. T = ee ee Wet ground a ponemeat) Rhodes tossed out Willems. Lajoie 1 ce ye bie tastetioni 2 yesterday noon’ He wes se His| end 7 to 10) 1, Van Ness (Sto 1 for Wet Krounde caved a postponement) | Nout otrapore. onroy walked and ' r" sudden and great mi erves “wore: alaeey | Coe nts Hood 3. the sand the Giant the i _ — of « sudden and er t eta * t Morgue when he glace) 2, Robin Hoo alhiey, an Giants at Polo AGentiaush On Beeont Pagan) Te Gonteonted with the Body f that che body wes tha] §ECOND RACE—Far West (even i rte of his relieved him. az When be was led before the sid 1)! ne wa i» to wnbuggen Ma cmtad |end 2 to 6) 1, Fish Hawk (4 to 1} the Morgue cn w oe; Caren" St kne Trembling, excited. | for piace) 2, Garnish 3. | Dered parts of the body found 96l-) weak, and ina hunky voloe, he started - | HI F V G NI , { tered Shout Thirty-wixth street 1 ‘ Markar.wae the meanest| THIRD RACE—They're Off (even HIG ANDERS—CL FLA ee FEtbventh \avenue Jast Sunday. Tash: | 4 the world, He hed lots of}and 2 to 5) 1, Glamor (even for J Jian. 4 Young -Artienia wave one rout Re O88 APY: | piace) 2, Arimo 8 aa Bar Let oe | FOURTH RACE—Runring Water AT CLEVELAND—-SECOND GAME 1 dia it!" he erted hye on. ¢ ears old. woe Ih the} 4 Perically;* as the detectives lifted mat Talc rovsardare | (ote 2 and.4 th 6) iA, Coy a (4 to hiv feat. “Great God! 1 aid t ares Aram ‘ith nig | 80 5 for place) 2, Dishabille +1461 Rutes here ad { } 1 ae roe em 1 Ste RACE — Hossben - Lady) PLAN OPEN REVOLT AGAINST. MURPHY ewly Elected Leaders “Turned Down" at Buffalo Will Carry — | Fight to Court and Into Tammany_ Hall. —_-_— McClellan Said to Have Decided to Even Up with Sullivan, LATTER’S FRIENDS ‘HIT Police Descend on Places Al leged to Be Run By “Big Fellow’s” Supporters, AFTER GALLAGHER, TOC Never before has a po followed by such a howl ids Made Over Head of ‘Preciex as ts belng ra Hissath wv York City against the) Commander, Who Has Had action of the Puta vention H Sultfvan Backing, Ip at least three Manhabtan icta and the borough of Queens lexd- ; ers who were ¢ the primaries Inst week and thrown out of the 5 convention at tale are organizing a revdlt to disrupt the Tammany | The M4 went dowd with @ erash th niachine ‘ (afternoon when the Street Clearin An appeal to the courts fs threatened In the Seventeenth and Nineteenth! Savad, under Sergt. Bob MeNeusi Aistricts, Rose Williams defeated Matthew Donahue inp the Seventeenth, s¥ooped down and rabied a glace « and James Ahearn defeated Charies Hahn in the Nineteenth, but the de Third avenue, over the head ¢ feated lcadirs wee given sents in the Buffalo convention and the elected |< Edward Gallagher of the Es leaders turned. out. In the Thirtieth District, Percy Nagle claimed the election over Cowan, the Murphy leade;, but there was a contest and the Cowan delegates were within three days, it was predicted t seated. In Queens Borough President Bermel was elected by over $,000 day ai Heacquarters, the town wou narulied over former Borough |Ptesident Cassidy, yet Cassidy wAs seated ne as tignt as « chamaehetl! THO fir in the convention salend ‘This ie the first time where such high-handed methods have been fol- lane ee eles a Jowed in gaining control of a convention, and all the injured Teaders clam sn Suenue that they will be righted by the coucts: i ie beetiidi yd tare. Soc One Hungred ahd Fourth @ireet at tion, A eumpected Sulivan adberen ‘On the other hand, Murphy men are alreafy at work trying to make), Ear bere to be sniggl compromixes that will meet the approval of the warring Yactions | cata bea ii gary ane oe aie i 5 tt is stated positively by’ men who are believed to\know what ts dn- tended th Fourteenth street that Murphy will réturn from Buffalo to-night with @ proposal to give the deposed leadert-eléet seats In the Executive | th \leged Cottnmittes; thus dividing tim qistricts and placating the dissatisfied @he tierce tee rs Fetow Trefore wee triends of thp leaders-elect say that no such compromise wil! be nocepted,!enda New York will bs tupbt ar and they aré/making vigorous preparations for war a accordite to the best author ate down the cover on: all ee se tere highert: remained WHAT acaba HAVE TO dah into the Oné Hundred gr street precinct waa made in the East One Hurdred ar strect station, with « arth wngon from | Dwwenty-sixth asslietanes of «ix men’ from the staff | Ieapector 1. O. @mith, who was om asved fro Leing crowfed out of te ment by Mayor GfeClelan’s pe —- | sonal ale us SUNPALO). Ment: Mcahe bdseatbel bore/aak ne: pee. Ge The FA patently over the néad | etatte Convention are leaving for their iiowed eo ae ® man Wh the thine to cpme, a, Gallaade homes. They are far from unanimous | fut, Up in ean ound ider the patronage of the Bultvan in thelr views of the rival) ndidates T sur e work p until he was in ine The “party-aavers” of the Albany con- | prises State |an Inepectorsbip. ference not ready to announce pa id lor) McNaught then hurried to No, 18 their plans Continued qn Gee an Second Page.) Third avenue, gebere he found om They were to hold a session here to being m by Delectives Murray « day, but decided not to, Dintrict-At- Phater f the Street eaning equa torney Jerome said they would meet Prom mage Wey. selected Harr foon at the call of the chairman, Ed veesta> ol 2 West One Hundre ward M. Shepard, but beyond this he jaa Sadi z nih ae would say nothing as to the situation Mayor McClellan left for home th afiernoon, Mefore leaving he was asked for» statement, and said prope pool rea with Wint William Bate: pte Bill co : ed,” “the waver 2 } “The Democratic Biante conven ‘i “ ¥ the bea aes dy ; 4 i rkar woukS not bury | Amelia match declared off, | tes has Daminsthiin deka, Con | ot — dor — Fn hoses brother, Morka an n tre he i ‘ while eh lived — = ” ae cvep o _atedber him t> death inthe heat of! w He wile om meah ditpes. | SIXTH: RACE—Woolwich (7 to 1 GAM= CALLE & Demoorat, and of course I accept | : Sree etal “Banyiom ate Sagursay inigist ae; | ton. alwoye rolliog, He always! and 2 to 1) 1, Gragg (5 to 1 for <r Osnorne, former Mayet | re were stuas and roulet Uberatcly @sememorred nto) f t with me 1 decided | would | hisianie | Sa i one of the organtzars$ ve piace; witch Were send elgnt pain ens By th sa xi bien i place) 2, Neptunuc 3. . (2ontinved {-cm Fifth Colun of the Albany confere: sald) he had lye the officers SDP PRY. Past, HON “SBN — ‘We had plenty of quarrels Sagur- 1 ‘ nothing $0 add to his speead In the con spt. Gallagher's wardman was 4 ACE—Col. Jack ( eS " 8 Ee 4 North. River. | —_— SEVENTH Ri She pe ahina a f oubl Yention~@ bitter attack on Hearst ma sperin e > ¢ laos ng dissonsolatel Ae Detectives McCafferty and Doran|| ‘Continued on Second Page.) to 1 and 4 tod) 1, Landeman (20 to Stovall fannet, Tuner singled .scoring on Lajole's double, | Weecnm e Rite teen ciared were White Engineering Works, wasetound| uta when ay Eveniag Wore ef 7 WED abla S eis Saas ‘ 1 for place 2, Herman 3 Jongalton singled. scoring Lavoie. Flick flied to Laporte. Con- | ing nin. ead early tile: morning tn the anatt ér arrived on the scene. Whe } Sa: ae { , 7 Congresamah William Sulzer, before | moi on the second reporter. was leaving, after secu % ny FRANE eH THORP, jatton died stealing. Two runs | nee for New York mle _boarding-hover. | ine. ihe news, the wardaian hailed bi terening World.) ; “I am mow, always have Columbia Hetghts, Brook-} jy; ; EGYPTIAN MYSTERY CARDS ||) tocesrese ste ee | i ningsGorral singeds Holimai sacrifcod, Thomas e meses Sette see mie Soe ie eee wer oft ret tee wees ; ; Ka » omyt that shes eNeP | On being told Capt. Gallagher 454 LHOe avn yA FOR re Se tials and Rowen, weiss | rounded out to Rossman, advancing, Conroy. Doyle flied to ten ite wite at No. Ti] cure tn the rald he aid thregteningt the fifth race on the ce &/] Roccman, No rus, Edward M, Shepard said he believed ps . ap to & few months! + an right, we'll out yO out alter this YS! | ex un uf or pn bet o-day left the\ Albemarle rn that, in apite of the nomination of om they acparated, and he Went) steaning that efforta would be ma Gravesend to-day Williams threw .. out: Rossman Clark’ singled to-centre. Hearst, the Demoer party “would to live int 180. His ane ee ade Handiqap for mares the stake feature MM surviv. He welled modera- ment wan nd floor of to keep from news at the sts ares of the day. Running Water upened an Rhoades sacrificed. Jagkson fliea to Conroy. No run.s Mes, Gass wala te. |hatlovad:.(womgt@rs | tft, nua slue apdatianme Of dete aes cel) th mS TION oN ry even-money favorite. but was should ‘be adjusted within the party | ist, where tie was found dead, rd avenue it. th pack to 3 to 1 while the emart ; peat i here Bens ; tke eT aoe plunging on Coy Maid and Sixth {nning»-Elberfeld singled. So did Keele Chase sac- = Piecdenes totags rea yg “5 igh: oe net sntrols the yp m True Wings. Runtins Waren genre ‘iticed. Williams singled. scoring Elberfeld, Laporte fanned, vadges declared their ps . Heury.wirest, whe was ' . the wise people by winn! roy ta Mr Hughes ie Aphis < ‘ « A 1 srsshac possible manner trom Coy aseie. | Conroy fanned. One run, Saciaton Wasnes. qf-iaroskien, waixed |Rentsat Meat seremsbed on S who best Disabille a head. : ap to District. bs fF ! ne re Ran ae Betting Indicated. sald G ame ihe e iS Diamond opened a "warm favorite 4n Stovall flied to Williams. Turner t Ladie:-fanned,: “Sidi ce ten des , ment tates tho first race, but he grew lukewarm calton flied to { 9 runs ¥ ‘ 4 they declared vigorously “Me to 1 Keo and Bnaly cold, and he ran just that Congalton flied to Hoffman, “No runs. - hase nnd agenda ee TR kind of @ race, He backed up all the eee peeing veer nie ‘ tea ane way. Robin Hpod, who foes not like . Dietri 6 Office tn Ne mid mud, breesed to the front and pee aa evlbe Gacentiaaon a sha lasted. It was only in the inst few T st r ante the Tanieerate” wi toca in jump that Miller on Arkiirta and Hor BOSTON AT S ALK). | Seumhes Set cae saan laste dor lueatia 4 cNaugh per on Van Nees parsed him, and In a a Al any one has ‘to do f find out w 14 rnide hot drive Arklirta won by ® neck Vee 27eTH 0 O21! 3 Mr. Hughe: supporters # mm ie t went Way 1s FATHER "RUNNING? | Reon gasp ha ounce He Oe 0; tie (ae teem cere | ‘Robin Hood a neck, ss | I, LUE Le ee 6&8 9-U°"0 vo Looks." . r Are Th That's !t—whae are these BOMPMAAN || ‘THe changed conditions of the-$rack.. Deriaateensih | tasnaes Joe Hun CY 3 mystery Carns) very Wants || favored Far Weat in the handicad, ap ee $ dudse T. C. O'Buitivan, of ‘the Bu a 1 we Well, we will tell you th much, boys and sirls— SARE} {ue made all the sunning aw ve scene, Coun, wine. Inia tacannay. Opie ¥ x there has never anyticng like them in New York belote. easily. Garnish held second place for 4 gate, eaid; “Mr, Hughes in a very | mer as : N No went; no invisible ink; time ‘Wnd thon weakened. and wes Q trong man and he will make a Mrong | Planat OW. cig wicks” THE WORLD: netien oot hy Flan dase ‘ Tym, He te an exoeltent lawyer and a | was mica ding 40k pictures, the paint-box series, » Favorite Stopped Eprly- L w clean, candidate Laud being | beens RL ink pictures, am: was the first with many, Leonard joe Hayman. a hot favorite dy fa ar BB rag ee ha] tae ak hoctwen ack to fa es fom, ink new. Vow can't guess in whl wos omrded as ‘the efath, we - + Wepublican pacty has shown so much | Mire & fore th i Cayen ta nt a fo the front at the start, aga showe! AT A gpUpNTEE setae. Io) nominating" iin for whom| ene "boarding ; i icharge mt ae non die . “THE WORL . omens iatialon tn aaying | will vite (or M \' t Rus ave 1 vit te wer apd 9 axtvadenirionn 6:17 Kenwood 1 sae ae sLoyner, «TE raens semen 28s] scan rc moon tame me hae ae a ay George B Vaiebio’, Of Opdeas. mnece Oi’ Trisl bottle, 1c. *6* ‘ » )

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