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mance, ‘The World reader who guesses the correct ending of the realistic ro- ‘A Plot for a Million,” will feceive $1,000 in gold eagles. Ls ——= ——— == - { he said he would call sich tse a Hartt” AILSA WINS EASILY, THREE EASY WINNERS ‘ ed, ars. She used to be in service ; Ly as a lady's maid, and Iam told that she Was employed formerly in some of the —-_-— ———= Pith Hen at Me k Families, She lived A ster, Was « laundress, f i, Fi i Until, two “years ‘ago, ‘when the latter | Lhe Sootch Cutter Feats Britannia| Cadet, Forest and Quilla Capture At the hospital it was sald ¢ inutes. Thompson was nat ferent tas, by 12 Minu Events at Alexander. To-day's accident was’ the second pein Soy fabs, road at the sam point, On another occasion, a few year | gos (AB engine on he, smhiutte ‘rat tp Fairly Ran Away from Her in the) First Named an Outsider, the Next j the c of the station ani bumped into a ‘Third avenue uptown | pt | train several cars on the malt tine Goslet-Bennett Race. Ui Clit Were forced from the rails and hung ph part way over the street below, No a a. . casualties resulted ‘ ‘ on shane led Showed Superiority on Every Point | Fourth Race Goes to Glenall, with = TOO FAST FOR THE COLTS. | in Thirty Miles of Sailing. Red Star Second, ¢ THE ELEVATED, ‘he Regular Team of Giants Pile Up) |. . ‘tate CANNES, France, March 14.-In a light Special to The Evening World. Many Runa, woh ‘kh TRAC! SXANDE | Gttoth: He vente Wald: pastas co ,.| breeze, which promised to increase in| RACK TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL. ae i cnt with the Team) en" strength, Ailsa, Britannia and Corsair} AND), March 14.—Six races were col: BASEBALL GROUNDS. Jackson. | MAFE At 11 o'clock this morning In the /O” He car to-day, but the extra event ngine on the rty-|vinue, + rary, | face for tne Ogden Goelet and James) “id not seem to attract any more than » Fla, March 14.—The New Yorks | the y crow \ played their third exhibition ame here | GOF0n Bennett Challenge Cup No, 1. | the ordinary crowd of regulars. fourth Street Line Smashes te-24y vefore a'goot attendance,” ‘The ,2fO" tue moment of cronsing the tine], etetafure sucen haye been atgrtod at Weather was very uncertain, rain threat. | Alls! Pulled away from Britannia, and 24 @clock, but to-day and frdm now I B ening to fall any, moment Manacce 8 five minutes had a tong lead. jon, the first race will be run fifteen nto a Bomper. Davis had at first ordered the men not| rhe Course was trlangular and about| CHcty of yesterday's heavy, tale, ant to dress, but aa It cleared up he ordered | tity miles in ength, ‘The first mark-| the mut wan fetlock deepoand of the “\ ee the men to get ready. Lester German | 2°8t Was off St Honorat Island, the sec-| sticky vartety, | , , Was in the box for the regular team |0™2 Of Point Alguille and the third the Lh hablo wo WOMEN WERE INJURED during the first part of the game, jhome buoy, off the Cercle Nautiaue Boing, geet. Hit. Fin, | «| Bannon was laid off on account of his| ‘bore. The course was sailed three | ee ae A hand. He wiil not play for several days, | ‘es around. : Anrioty (Neary) zi 2 a _— He will umpire the games in the mean| 3¥ the Union des Yachts Francais qi ints UM at ee eg time. rules, measurements which governed, | Joun Winkle, 108 (Wopd).200-1 80-1 34 u A Fireman Was in Oharge of the| The batting order was astollows: Allsa allows Britannia 1 minute 13 see: | KG RAC ee away in front and : Second Team, C ehowed the ‘way around the turn, with ; Engine and Failed to Re- t os iminuten secondar ss COT*AIT Cade! and Jee} Cony in signe atteita ; ‘ As soon aa they straightened on duce Speed The times of the three yachts on crous-| buckstretch Zeller ‘went Cadet to Tiernan, rf. ing the starting line were: 2nd, opening up a gap of several iene Baford, ib. ‘eae HOM, § |lengths from Red Cross, who was tive Sire Ho o@ Gillengtns In front of Ansiety. me HURRY CALL FOR AMBULANCES, AON Lal eeu Tyra Gas weet, SECOND RACE. X th the Ret inet ener hree carrie: opsalls and club four runs-on @ base on balls, | eeeront ‘ tren's double and ter the yachts had gibi more The Engine Narrowiy Escaped Doyle and Burke. ee bi | western thar boat they Ss home with Duke Jun 1 e second team wore, only. “ th | Mickey B., ; Being Thrown Inio the four. men facthe Geren ane onty| a Might wind abaft the beam, which |iume’nun, 104 ireweris, imal ded sat getting to base on bows | Worked further aft, and a heavy sea| Paragon was the ‘first to show when Street. yeSecond Inning—Geritan out, Murphy to! was running, Uritannia set spinnaker, Tiedt tiee SuLGeE ome eter inte. atk rell, jer doubled and scored on hut the wind hardly f: . Van's aingle, Davis winghnk, Carr doing Dut the wind was hardly far enough aft | Duke Jonn, the only-one of the others , oe _ to second. Van was forced at thimd by |t@ enable the big sail to do good ser-| Within’ hatling distance. In the last Doyle. Davis scored on Th f 4 ih ‘ furlong Forest went to the front and | ‘ A Manhattan Elevated train on the | Doyle was Tun down between third and ae ES NS Wel aS tauinres Fubiibe PErAGOn WHOLeaa Afieen ieoothe Bene i 4| home. Two runs. J agon, who wi en lengths before Thirty-fourth street branch of the Third) MQ TWOrune | ate filed out. | 10 the beat to the Bt. Honorat mark| Duke John. Time. 4. avenue system crashed into the bumpers | Knauss out, Stafford to Doyle, Meekin | boat in the second round, Allsa's won- eon the Third avenue terminus at 12.20| going to third. Smith out, Davis to ri ; Four and a half furlongs. Pn tS bla going '9, third. . derful wentherly qualities were again] | Starter Ung. 8 I Fin : , ‘Third Inning—Stafford and Burke fiied | Shown nie. Te 3 tees tae ak The passengers were thrown from) out, Wilyon got firat on Murphy's error.| The wind was atronger, giving the| apsrentise, lum (the) 43 Mealy and two of them were severe: | German out at first. ‘No runs. mgp,| FACE great apeed In the broad reach to| Wo Hen, tg Parva) 14 ly injured. ird Inning—Clark out at first. - Fits, 106 (Conador ew ‘The Injured. | Ben died same way. Murphy out to Van| ‘he Algullle mark. ‘Mins Caation, 108 148 LYDIA THOMPHON, twenty-two yeare oi ot | Hattren. No runs, At the end of the second round Ailsa soe eat ed eats tet lg I leweytwocen GIA ete § ela A vay in front, and leading all the way 635 Herkimee street, Brooklyn, sustained. bodily | cop URth Inning —Meekin caught Fuller's| Was leading Britannia by 4m. 1s and] Won’ hands. down by four iengthe. from injuries. Taken to Bellevue Hospital, Hirst, No tung” wp eat pti 8 Anis Ta Who Cameueene. in the Isst MATILDA FISHER, elxty-eteht yeare old, ot | Ruste singled. Farrell hit to Stafford, | The remainder of the race was simply | furone and nipped Apprentice on the 422 East Fourteenth street, injured about the | WN touched Ruste und doubled Far-|@ hopeless struggle by Britannta to re- Pe OURTH RACE Body. Taken home. Hie digekie, gingled and Houle long-|duce the lead which Ailsa had estab-| One mite, | ‘The engine war in charge of a fireman| Fifth Inning--Doyle out at first, Tier-| shed, and which the latter constantly | qisnait iol (Parson) rie { d narrowly escaped going into the|Pan and Stafford singled, Tiernan ecor-| increased. a pe ing. Burke singled. sending Stafford to| ‘The times of the yachts at the finish * “Two cars and an engine left the Long | scored, German singled, Burke scoring, | Were nM, 8. | Dele In (arewen Wi wt 6 bo Island Ferry to run up the shuttle road, Beier Gee een eiune third Ailsa 2 47 3t| ‘The Snake rushed away in front, close- along ‘Thirty-fourth street, connecting | German scoring, Vane Haltten ateeog | prtaaala ae | Rnbttended by Red Star and King Bird with’ the Third avenue line. out. Four runs. Alla, consequently, won by 18m. its.| fhe latter dropped out of It as so The conductor in charge of the train SCORE BY INNINGS, actual time, and deducting her time al-| Si0Y who! wau forrthe eet sal for ths was F..M Jones, of Flushing, L, I. | Regulars 142004 jlowance of Im. 188. due Britannia, the} jeaders, He caught them in the stretch ay When the tralo reached the ‘Third | Sevond Tem 00000 - |new cutter beat the Prince of Wales's|and drawing away, won easily’ hy a avenue station it was under more head- ee yacht by 12m. corrected time. beet Thecauake s leenea or ‘place. way than ta usual woen approaching «EASTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE.| cup-pereNpeR’s PLATES, |!" srwene terminus. —— : Six and a quarter furlongs. It struck the heavy buffers with al-| 112 Games, Beginning April 20 and ga Deting most full force. Clo Sept. 15. They Will Be Made of Manganese |, Sitters, weights, jockeys Straight. Place Miss Thompson, who had her ribs balaiatned > deelan 18 (Duttyye even 2-31 eee eat ner ribs] ‘The Eastern League baseball magnates Desane by ths Creamy Cas Wane iis. dean 7 at fractures) wae on a side seat) began the last session of the two days'| PHILADELPHIA, March 14,—The M5 (Tayton) 0 ad REAR ARTETA EAU ELWnaEG te neta confab In the Fifth Avenue Hotei at|Plates for the new cup-defender, now be-/ it ae tepenen 2» cone she ve t rome olently forward] noon to-day. The most important busi-|!ns built at Bristol, R. 1, have been or-|“"T'2ign won, vet On the seat opposite, fracturing her ribs! css, President Powers said previous to|4ered from the Cramp Metal Company,| Rama was second. and inflicting several severe bruises. the session, would be the adoption of | Of this city. McKeever was third, aD other insured Cao sis the schedule for the season, but, he| They will be of manganese bronze, one) T'Me—h HIE isher, was trrown to the floor of the | aaq i " Slica- | #4 one-quarter inches thick, U Sar By the shocks but wes not injured | Mand, St would not be ready for pubitea-| Mi, one-auaster INGE AMICK: ompgny| BILLY BARRICK’S GOOD THING. #0 badly as to prevent her going to her! It ip understood that the achedule will| ment te Wee ee eA token | Maken @ Hig Killing with Miniver home. Geinpelee 138 | warships, but without success. u Elevated Raltlway station resident Powers denied that (Special to The Evening Wortd.) one on the Elevated Ratlway on | named fi Bwartwood we the Leg nne JiM CORBETT IN TOWN. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, @ent word to Bellevue Hospital for an/ nfth umpire. He said that no ‘apriicas —aas March +4 e ig saad ambulance. ton had been made, nor had any terms! Fitssimmons and He Wi arch 14,~Warm, cloudy weather and a and informed Policeman Cornelius Scully appointee. that Bwartwood will be the; Jackso le or New Orleans, | the average, and 4 large crowd wason er ibe accident. Ed Hatiion, of Troy, an old player of | ,Jamex J. Corbett, the actor pugi:iat,| hand. “The betting ruled meavy. ‘Ths policeman went up to the station | considerable ‘note, was in the hotel cor-| the picture of health and in excellent} jjggy, Manic has sent Dr, Hasbrouck * and was told that no accident had oc-| Make connections, “preatiens Wl, Bot | SPirits, dropped into town this afternoon | he left the colt Miniver here. und ih the earvea (thave. gave him no encouragement, and spen; an hour with several friends | first to-day made a killing with thi He found out differently, however, but acoua eer 2 oclock, ‘the delegates in Richard K. Fox's office. ue pO Ha fot, 86 aed 88 6 40 all information was refused him. Schedule was discussed, can while ne Tam Passing through to Yonkers,"| Miniver won cleverly. Paiscinay Acaly waid that trom can: eenuen: he sala to an “Evening Worsd” reporter, FIRST RACE ‘versations he had with men who w Spalding ball was adopted and} “My season has been very good, though) felling: five furlongs. i im the vicinity at the i ter of making contracts with a | perhaps not as good as last year. Miniver, 110 (ake) ne the time of the coilisi f President Powers, (0° [8*| “Yes; that Fitzsimmons affair in Syra- borne, us (Knight) 2 le the brakema nto Wilt Joub'e | a good fellow. It hurt boxing for a whlle| 6 ni eaters (en T\ very much, but I think it is gradually G. W. Jones, of Flush : ok | blowing over, and will soon reach its Hired about the head ° jold standard, if It has not done 49 al- “d engine nton, ready.” ) ere away tO diner pringteld at Py Tabor Jay! “How about the challenge issued by 4 j tne of the accid ni SE beRHER line Wilkesbarre plays at Syracuse, n- | Griffo's manage was asked. L en a os, ‘Two trains run this branch line. ton at ‘Toronto, Springfield at’ Buffalo Yh, that’s only a joke. ffo is not} “Minty The engine in col could not be le: smashed. Hxperts bumper said that thi struck it with at Dr. Huher, w } bulance from Beil , ‘Thompson was quite Bhe was alro sufferin: mation We eerning the ace.eat the em; Unanimous in declaring t the kind had occurred nor had they heard that there had been trouble of es ony kind. In Account of their secretiveness it impossible .o learn the name of the man who was running the engine No ned. th The Sergeant at the Cust Thirty-ttth | or to | street station sent a poli: the Thirty-fourth street tion to find out the deta ated sta of the aeck- dent and the wame of the fireman, if) s sible, but ail information w wed. Miss Fisher was Dr. William Soanp avenue, who adminis: of morphine a with strict be disturbed. The tenantr in the house sail ta Miss Fisher hui to be sted to room, of taem knew bh badly she was injured. ay suffering great pain r, Shannon wa) not at his offies whon i> @ repo Vea the Mra, Math.lca | ott) t, the hou { of 422 Bast Fourteenth street ) - Miss Fisher's injuries appe very serious. “Her face was badly cut anil wuld where she struck the back of the at, and it looked as if sac had r nose. Her lei side and her and wrist were also bruised o “She came dow one of the porters, anc ane sae Bearcely walk. She had ' stairs to her room, “bly. IT sent for Dr, Shannon, ant he gave her an opiate to quiet her herves, she was shaking as if in a chill, and id he could not tell how serious her ‘en lett her in my cparge tl . e must have | Aret! to | 10, It] an? “Providence at. Rochester. Spring-| in iy y it Was field has no home games on holidays. if No Game at Savannah, March M—The ® teams 18 poat —— NEGRO LYNCHED IN GEORGIA.) yay. iFFE “SWEARS OFF.” Two White Women He Axsaul Forsythe Veaterda: a negro, Walle men, the latter «n imbecile, yesterday. He was caught ard taken to the woods near the scene of the crime last night and hanged to tie limb of a tree, his) of a fight between Griffo and Kid La | body belng afterwards riddled with’ bul-| \ine, and a victory by the latter, a Ko lets. ee Wesleyan-Trinity Ath 1 MIDDL Mai ged between take Marctord, 7 be alluwed ngland Inter: form the. pru: w si — = Don't Let This Lun award Doyle who Get You, Piasbusit Insan g and was at Uberty teraoon, Doyle, ‘it for. tule! © endeavored sever a habeas 00 0 Sent a Bullet in His Brain, Morria Tle, a saloon-keeper, thirty-seven years nuinitted auletde this afternoow im his @part 218 Ras, Kightsn: old, ment ne | tn day between the! ‘Tv 4s, Thin is the avers of both clubs March 14.—Amos ssoulted Mrs, Martha | and Miss Hart, two white wo- vague. | McA’ hy 14—A joint | him, and hi been confined in the} McAuiiffe su Asylum since July, escaped from) the dght-welxht champlonsaip, ch aireet. Hy @hot Kimsolf in the bef ear Wich @ 38-callore revolier.| mews see pane &, Q = = - {« Circulation Books Open to All,’ | “ass. I am perfectly willing to back Lavigne against him at any time “Yes, I feel sure now,” he continued, “that Fitzsimmons and 1 will mee in either Jacksonville or New 01 At no difference to ne which place," champion was accompanied by his | manager, W. A juek, manager Tor James Moorehead. representing Mr. Fox, did the honors of the vecasion, The Light-Weight Champion Is Anxious to Defend Hin Title. Jack MeAuilffe has “sworn off.” He Kave his word of honor to a close friend | this afternoon that he will not touca Jdrop of liquor until he gets another | chance at Young Griffo, or in th with Lavigne. line is very much nettled over Tecent. utterances concerning says he will meet the winne: s|of a contest between the two ti amed for the light-weight champlur ship of the wor! Griffo's im. Fitepatrick told an “Byening Wo eporter that he woul! mace Laviss st Griffo at Ti pounds or At cateh-welgat, or, it Grifo prefers, with the MeAuulfy Champion Jum Ce greement tarown in. for $1,000 ests that the battle ust’ be to a finish, shall take me Weck as tne ©) Wok Loxe mittes aud other sporting tata Lo day tna | he would back Lavinge agwasc Grito | to the and openin wi never ded, winning: tw lengths from Nellie Oxi me fast at the end and just 1 a head for th Mm OND BRACE pl 104 1-4. Selling: seven furl 1 MeCae) oo) iy took the lead at the was soon passed byt Peart N,, who! he Canmand end, winning in a ga lop by. fou gths. Jacko el > ind in the strete two lengths for th THIRD RACE ettin winin, Jockey Sicatgut Pia ah SRsiday.. 4 Fw Tipp i tapidan, 19 (MeoKnight).., Florence BP. w Hoyidan was 3 Chimes was third, EAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS, RACE TRACK, EAST LOUIS, March M—The races on this trick to: rewulted as follows: rst Race~Three furlongs. W Miss Lyon, 5 to. 2 and 3 to 6; Feas Ethel oy Northwestern, 3 to 1d even; Hespera second, even for pla Arizona third, Time—6.58 1-4. ‘Third Race—Seven furlongs Unele John, 12 tol and 5 to mond, 1 to 2 place; King ime 1.33 1-4, rab third an = [“ Circulation Books Open to All.”| NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH IT DID NOT GO THROUGH, WEDGED UNDER A TROLLEY. |¥11( Ef) joy Killed in Jere RIOTING IS FEARED, Seven-Year-Ola IN A SEWER, It’s getting near to moving tims. People are house-hunting. Most of them do it through Ths World's House and Home columns. Get into the swim if you want tenants. NIGHT | DITION THE CABINET PERPLEXED, eos Present Tangle in Foreiga Afi fairs Causes Anxiety in Washington, 4 The Allianca Matter Only One of the Puzzles to Be Solved GREAT BRITAIN AND ITALY IN [Te Shooting Scrapes in New Orleans and Colorado Demand Attention. (Specini to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 1.—The Cat ~ net is anxiously awaiting the return 6& President Cleveland. At no time di this Adnunistratiuon have they felt the - 7 need of his presence more than now, Foreign complications are growing more numerous and more r than ever. The situation seems to de= mand a vigorous foreign policy, but how a firm front can be presented @gainst Great Britain in Venesuelay, when a British subject is shot in the ~ head in New Orleans or against Spaim — Joseph Adams, returning from o'clock this afternoon was etruck and instantly killed by a trolley ¢ Now Crieans Strike s Again Gath- | Two Mon Smotherad While Work: ering Near Levee. ing in an Excavation ‘Traction Company line, Warren and Grand stre was a fender on th well and he Negroes Now at Work Under Miii- tary Guard. was wedged from the Falling Sand. A jack was produ under the car and t in raising the « This was placed im ail gS Accident Sald to Mave Been Caused by Last Night's Rain. Three Impeachment Charges Against Mayor Dismissed. * motorman was arrested. NO DUEL FOR GILROY. Probability of a Fight He-| While @ gang of laborers were laying sewer pipes In a trench In Second ave- , between Fifty-seventh and Fifty. iehth streets, South Brooklyn, to-day nt caved in and two of > killed instantly scaped without injur: The Dead. thirty years old, . Willlamsburg. me years old, (Special to The Evening World.) ORLEANS, thing has been quiet on and about the ps So far to-day, but word has just STON, March 14.—It does n at all probable that Thoma: ‘dr. and his brother-in-law, Walter Seott mach other on the field bstanding th Hale, will face of honor, notw the former 1s foot of Ann street, Four companies have been despatched The Washington Artillery is guarding the Cromwell | An immense throng 1s collecting about |the militia, ‘The street car employees hav. nounced .their intention to strike, to the scene, with pistols part of the story mentioned pistols me about through the arge that young Hale mad: “nother had spent some mone lent there were Jon three ters in lowering the Was away at seu. Gov. Foster has issued a proclamation —e G— - to the eltizens, und declares there is no WILL OSCAR FIGHT MARQUIS? need for Federal interference. ‘enenieneene Judge King is reading his de impeachment proceedings against Mayor Dillon and Zepple were at the bottom of the trench about twenty feet from the er braces on an to bulge ed in rapidly, ore noun the tim both sides of the treneh by and the sand) pou charges have been men on the two upper ters cried tg Dilan and 7 to climb for uld do so both aved in, bury= r tons of dirt mbled to the | They are in favor of t | quitting him kK this mornin jin front of th irrived from the report at the wharf at th }to begin w tion had been pro ot Goid For a Guess AI problems are not profit- late slaughter ould easily hide @ cotton bale and pick them off , about fifty men made it's heavy rain-/at the the | bows. The captain smiled sarcasti eheathing into|at this statement, and said very will pay 10 solve. y MILLION, w heing pub- “THE WORLD, very day; rvee swarming with poll troops had not react FATAL FIRE IN LARAMIE. & Dead, One Dylng and ‘Pwo | south'ard Others Injurs Morning Edition, read it to get acquainted wi the characters and the means ML until the tro) in the Allianca matter, when there @ sttong probability that of the arms in the hands of aurrectionists were smuggled’ {fom United States ports, is perplexing. ‘The shooting of Itallan subjects in Colorado before even a Corpner’s jury had passed upon the murder which they are alleged to have committed, puts still stronger brake on any inelination to indulge in a jingo policy. A State Department official put It tersely when he eaid that the attacks on American meat in Europe were about offset by attacks on European men im America, and that the United "weates woul ve 20 FO slow. The Aliianca affair is regarded with extreme suspicior at the State ment, Capt. Croseman’s reputation as a fire eater, coupled with the strong bility’ that he hailed by th grutser in Cuban waters off Cape, Mayaly joes not tend to reassai ment that the United States has good cause for demanding an apology. As for demanding damages, de; claion iu the case of the whaler Edward + Lee, which was fires on by @ guarda costa ‘n 188i, was against ite claim for damages. ‘Th. Edward Lve did exactly what Alllanca did—showed a clean heels, and got out of rang Foreign matters will engage the inet on the President’a return to exclusion of all domestic concerns ui the situation ts cleared u It is segarded as probable that Ci General Williams wil! be sailed to ington to give Ciirer ligitt'on Cuban matters then now obtainable, ‘The Spanish Minister in Washiny Senor Don E. de Muruaga, seems to full possession of the facts—from @ ish ‘standpoint—of the firing ‘upon steamship Allianca by a Spanish 2 war off Cape Maysi, Cuba, recently. communicated with’ the Spanish in this city, Arturo Baldasano, twenty-four’ hours before the Allianes reached this port. According to his report the Alliance was within a mile of the Cuban coast, and was within hailing distance of mysterious sloop which the 0} f the gunboat had had under surveillance, for several days when the first shot was red. The firing of the blank cartri it explained, was simply to warn Al anca to get beyond the league Umit. Into neutral waters, After the Was abandoned the spunboat put back te, the island, and making port, report the affair to the Consul-General of island, who, in turn, notified the Span= Minister at Washington. gunboat Is believed to be ‘ape for some tine. Capt, Crossman’s attenti to the fact that there w: in the minds of ihe Sta offic a to whether the the qanboat were fired flianca or merely across cidedly: “Look here." reaching for two cigars as he spoke, and holding one in each hand and using them to Il st positions of the two ship: Allianca, heading northeast, and west'ard of ‘Cape food four, miles off shore. panish gunboat steams out from der the Sand. broad off from: they take to procure posses- ng of the Trating Comme! sion of £1,000,000, the tor- lestroved by tire) (Tt Would be Impoesible for a ship teresting story in itsel but you can make it pay you Trading’ Compan 1 by falling wa along the line « the dying s under a fale work of loading the but notwiths who gets niurricd, 4 Atter ninete daily instal- ments have been printed you, will have a tew days to guess what will be the the plot as it will he in the twentieth or final in- For the first eor- by | ton was be fee hb third. | rearten Association miber of Commerce business men, so funds d Race—Four and a half furlongs | breaker Char member of the Won try | announced tonday ef #28 then followed the incidenis as Scribed them the other day in, my letter to the State Department, he which we Were leaving astern so Fal so fire a shot across our bows, The at- tempt that was made was to hit us, the Spaniard deliberately altered course so as to bring one of his ward port guns to bear on ua, not once, for he repeated the manoeuvre, To say that they were attempting © shoot wcross our bows is absurd.” Capt, Crossman denied emphatically: tat had spokea any “mysterious sloop. THINK THEY WILL LOAD ARMS, jow Being Watehed at anah, SAVANNAH, March 14.—Under tm structions from the Coste Two Veane Kenwoot 4 over by Charies te and scope of the out Im several addresses, net guess will pay $1,000 IN GOLD, erman Laundry Soap, Reware of iniitasous, | won Ware polanas sold by all groe ment, the British censaa which cleared for a Costa