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are repeated in The E Over 500,000 circulation without extra charge. All House, Room and Apartment ad- vertisements in The World this week ning World. secured dusi 488, 0°4 ardicrtixemente were printed in The World ug the first half of 1805 } PRICE ONE CEN'E. # NIGHT SEDITION, PGLADSTONE'S ; FAREWELL? The Grand Old Man Writes a Letter to His Mid- lothian Friends. READ AT NEHA MEETING, Hof#tas Represented the District Since 1880 in the House of Commons. wh MANY REFORMS BY HIS PARTY. The Century Expiring, He Says, } Has Seen Great Progress in People's Rights. EDINBURGH, July 3.—At a meeting| of the Midlothian Liberal Association this Afternoon a letter of farewell was yead from the Itt. Hon, W. KE. Glad- stone, who has represented Midlothian | since 1889 in the House of Commons, | In this letter Mr, Gladstone says that | thourh in regard to public affairs there 4s much that is disputable, some things | belong to history, | It ix, for example, beyond question | that the century expiring hus exhibited | unexampled progress in the condition of | franchixes of the people, and, he claims, an overwhelming proportion of | these reforms were effected by the Lib- | eral party. the —— BISMARCK’S CONDITION. ‘That the Ex-Chancellor 1 ly Ill Is Not Doubte LONDON, July 8.—News regarding the! condition of Prince Bismarck is contra- dictory and difficult to obtain, The London Tim correspondent at Friedrichsruhe contirms yesterday's cablegram concerning the state of the | ex-Chancellor’s health and the Hamburg Boersen Halle says that the accuracy of the statement that the Prince is serious- ly 11) is undoubted. ore MORA CLAIM TAKEN UP. Spcin Has Appointed a Committee te Consider the Demand. MADRID, July 3.—The Spanish Gov- ernment has appointed a committee to consider the claims of the United States regarding the confiscation of the estate of Antonio Maxime Mora, an American | citizen, residing on the Island of Cuba, ‘The value of the property taken from | Mora was alleged to be «bout $2,600,000, {This was done during a previous insur- rection In Cuba, ; In Decemper, 1886, Spain promised to pay $1,500,000 under this claim, with in-| terest on such part of the indemnity as should be deterred, > PUGILIST IN THE CABINET. Serious. | | The Burroom Houncer Alxo Made Vice-President of Formosan, VICTORIA, B, C,, July 3—The eteam- | er Empress of China brought news that Billy Waters, of Victoria and San Fran- | cisco, pugilist and barroom bouncer, 1s now Minster of War and Vice-Presi- dent of the “Republic of Formosa.” Waters's connection with the new- vorn republic dates back only a few months, One night some Chinese man- ring attempted to interfere unduly | with Billy's proogative, and the ex- pugilist promptly lald them out and handled their bodyguard in the same free and easy fashion. His value from @ military standpoint was immediately recopyaized by the Governor. MANY HOVAS KILLED. ench Trovps in Madag ar Ke- pulsed the Natives’ Attack, PARIS, July 3~Gen, Duchesne, the| commander of the French troops in the ‘sland of Madagascar, telegraphs from Majun, via Port Louis, Island of ‘Mauritius, that several thousand Hovas recently attacked the French troops at| Gerasoasira, but were repulsed with great loss. | ‘The French captured 470 tents, the standard of the Queen of Madagascar, a number of pieces of artillery and a quantity of ammunition. Roller Explodes on a Torpedo Roat, Killing Two Men. GENOA, July 3.--While the torpedo- boat Attila wus being speeded off this port to-day her boiler exploded, killin two men and injuring several other. ‘of the busy “B' “FITZ'S” TRIAL OVER. The Big Pugilist’s Case Now in the Hands of the Jury. Or. Lyon the Only Witness Called by the Dcfense. ON CLIFTON’S TRACK, Jenny Wins the Class B Fiying Start Mile in 2.12 1-5, Able Makes a New Novice Track Record Easily. Cabanne and Titus Claimed Their Wheels tad Gone Astray. He Testified Riordan Was Warned Against Exercise and Alcohol, (Special to The Evening World.) | syracus. RACH TRACK, CLIPTON, N. J., July | 3.-Sporting blood runs thick and rich through the veins of the pretty Lassies and sturdy lads of Passaic County, and the National Circuit bicycle meet of the Tourist Cycle Club, of Paterson, to-day as usual attracted a buzzing, enthusi- astic throng of them. ‘To these were added several train- loads of metropolitan circuit chasers, who had come hi N.Y, Juiy &—The de- fense in the trial of “Bob” Pitzsimmons has closed ‘The only witness sworn by the defense this morning was Dr. G. A. Lyon, of New York, who testified that he had heard Dr. ‘Vottnan’s testimony for the people From the description given of Rior- {an heart, he would judge that he wae affected with hypertrophy, which gives tho heart a spasmodic action. He to see the contests | thought that the kidneys were affected in particular and In-| with Hright's disease; also, from the cldentally the doings of the racing | description of Riordan’s condition he teams of the Riverside and Harlem) \ouig judge he had an enlargement of Wheelmen, who are having it out hot! ing jiver and an affection of the left tren nonene : “Is ts not true,” he was asked by At- j ‘The track t® a three-quarter mile one | torney House, “that when there Is a and famous ae that on whic iis | (liseased condition of the internal or- Royce, the Tourists sprinter, mude his | world's quarter mile record, and as the | Kans of the abdomen the arteries of the kcene, two years ago, of Zimmerman's | brain are degenerated?” great feat in cutting down from scratch | yes, sit; and these conditions increase a field of seventy-five and making 4 | the probabilities of « hemorrhage of the World's handicap competition record. | jraih trom the skull” Another opportunity was presented toc | He si that he found that in to cut the quarter mile record still | perforn autopsies the brain was further, by a handicap at that distance | More east atecated in - ramovnl such champion fers as (a= | A flow of thirty drops of blood into the Y , Callahan and Keiser were | mun ventricle wouldeauss immediate con death i Brandt, the Johnsons and | “S414 or ‘i xu Male ware on hand for the other races, lines pid, furuie ta VAAL | en vere also Secley and Barnett, the Ae were seo. ia toma of disease as described by him, UL aL Bla ONAL ea the [And, taking this into consideration with Five hu Hall Led amity iftg [the swelling of his feet, would Judge that grand stand when the starters pistol he had symptoms of’ dropsy. At that hopped on the first start. |The second ime he warned Iordan not to drink ‘lay'e races of this meet will be run (0- | alcoholic beverages of take Violent exer- morro |Cise, as it would prove fatal, The summaries of to-day’s races fol-|"Tie'm nutes of the autopsy were placed low? in evidence by the defense, after which for w hich in ONE MILE NOVIC | they rested. Firat Heat—Won ty ‘Jobn Beckett, PB. Attorney. Flouss fin! by) Uhre Temgthay Ralph secon, Fraa:| ag algal acai aou ‘ Roall third til 2 o'clock,” when Py nd Heat W Able. three) Shove summed up for the jury, speak- Veumtei gaee ow ing for an hour and a half, after which aed. ame a'a1 Judge Ross delivered his charge. SE MILE, s First three men to ride I ANDERSON WOKE ’EM UP. Fire Heac-Won by © Wheclment by fone lemgthe: May Dawson, Me etona: ‘Walkers Ce Roome, Nod.’ AL ¢ Nene hei? Won by J Harris Aad AMtans Sond. HeatecWon, by Joe Marrisan. Asbury |ratk"Wneetmen: Eimer “Hodgon, Hast site| MMWR ‘Wheelmen. se: G. Fred Ryyve, Tourtat ( (Special to The Evening World.) Club, third, 2,28. BASTERN PARK, BROOKLY) 3.—After having suffe: » duly 4 three straight defeats at the hands of the “Phillies,” A fast rac rest well bun: wan by two lengths, the Th Storm King, N.Y. Harbeau, River-| Capt, Billy Nash escorted hiv outfit of side Wheeimen, aeoonds Feta MF | Beaneaters to these grounds this after- Field bunched and places won by |8e0n for the first time this season with inches. . the intention of making tye Grooms One-mite, fying start.—Frank J. | suffer for their Ml-luck in Quakerville. rhe Sei li » souls | Capt, Griffin was prepared to meet the Hubites with open arms and he had nis stretch. all. were bunched, The Utica|entire team out for practice at 4.90 hay ame through Very fast in the last | o'clock. Tumsons bene separated by trewitths, | President Byrne's idea of making to- With the reat in the blanket brigade. |day ladies’ day instead of to-morrow One Mile Novice—Piual Heat—Able non aa /must have been glad news for the female Be teased by tom Tenainn, Fesesiman eutlO€ 'ootere und they were on hand early A loafing race. three-quarters of the | to cheer the Bridegrooms on to victory. way mith al fase apring at ‘the “Baigh. | At 3 o'clock there were about elght This time breaks the vie cord fe ” 1 1 the track held by Thomas Hughes, East Lhe eee Pah ay ein wae signed by Hrooklyn three weeks ago, did not put In an appearance and Presi- Side Wheelmen. ‘abanne and Titus were at the train- dent Byrne said that he would join the team West, ing quarters without wheels. They claim ‘To-morrow afternoon's game will be that they could not find their machines at Paterson. HALF MILE OP started at 8 o'clock, so that both teams will be able to catch early trains for the West, ‘The Brooklyn team will play First Heat. —Won by Cycle Club: by @ foot: Burt Ripley Jan exhibition game at Rochester on Friday afternoon, When the racing began, on, the home N—OLASS A. Fred Royce, Tourist second; Fred | Time=1.19 3-5, ta Riveraide Wheeimen, wii wond Heat W Joe Hi by two yards; F: Harry Hawthorne, 1 Third Heat—Won by W a foot; CK. Gran third, Time—1.07 8-6. 7G, ‘9. Slavin, RN md j Ent, it. W., Fourth Heat sa shou When the game was called at 4 o'clock ALC He Pe Mow second; : " PS a A | the attendance was placed at 4,000, 1.10 2-6, The Batt Order. ‘An exhibition of fancy riding by Leo] ja. Richardson, the Chicago boy, the cham-| Brooklyn Boston, pion backward record F.der of the world, | Griftin, ¢f Long, ss. followed. Shindle, tb, McCarthy, If. ne Mie Open, Clase A—Final heat —Morher, | La Chance, tb. ef, polttan” Di ew Vork ‘State | Anderson vi Nash, sb. nM finish, win: owe, 2b. ning by ten yarda beating Harrison ker, Ib, forthe place by a wheel, Tine—2.12 Bannon, vf. ‘The quarter mile for class 1s men was | Grim, c. Ganazel,'e. the next event. Gumbert, p. Buvetts, p. Umpire-Mr, McDonald, First Inning. Quarter mile open, class —Frank Jenney, | N and c, Johnson tude 4 dead | with Cabanne third, @ foot behind | Long trotted to first. McCarthy struck Mile, Class A—Finat Ripley | out Duffy's foul fly was grabbed b; her big surprise, wiatlt a leng® | Shindie. Capt, Nash hit «we ik ampion Mosher, who Was taches ahead) grounder ty Shindle for an out, Nu avin, Timet.10 3-6, In # trial to beat his own world's rec- iffin LU 1a fly over short which | ord, 8144 wecond rter mile, rid- | dropped sately Ie fouled to Lowe, ing backward, La Ison, weed SIX- | La Chane base balls. Anderson j teen, of Chicago, rode 49 1-6 s¢ ss, od eda auty to right for thr tablishing a new world’s record at this Grifin and Lit Chance difficult style of riding halls, tredway, atruc Mile and « half handicap; class A; first heat— sent a fly to Bannon. won by WA mde yardey; G. i Under: | runs. Mil” (U0 yards), vecond Holgen (is Sccundstnnia: yards), third, Time--3.37 3-5, | 5 =e a sa | Cocoran eau; Lowe's. low lner. | Tucker re ed first, 1 Chance drop. A BLAZE AMONG FIREWORKS. | pin Shindice tsrow. “Bannon ” tor Tucker at nf ond, pane on Btole sec. i el filed to G in No rune. Several Explosions Oceurred and 1 10, Duty. Gumbert ou One Life May be | first, Griffin singled, Shing i} Duffy No runs, LYNN, Mass, July 3—A fire burned PTS SPE flercely in the Sagamore Hotel block | seston vo’ this morning. Brooklyn. Lao It started in 1. A, May's hardware | eee Meera store, in which a iarge quantity of powder and fireworks was stored. Several explosions occurred, and it is believed that James H. Winslow, an employee of Le A. May, has perished in the fire, ‘The loss ts estimated at $150,000; Insur- | ance, $83,700, — STEAMER LINCOLN ON FIRE. RUN DOWN BY A STEAMER. Colter Wille Stuttgart t The North German Stuttgart, Capt. Kol rived last night f that on Ju Sunk by the Colinton, Lloyd steamer lenbeck, which are vm Bremen, reports © steaming down the English Channel she was in col- A Maser Burmed at) jision with the schooner Willie, bound Barrer Dock, up the channel, The Willie was an A fire broke out late last night in a| English two-masted schooner, hailing sailor's bunk on the steamer Lincoln, at | from, Dartmouth, registered a) tons \coal laden, and was bound from sw. her dock at Barren Isiand, Gea for an east of England port. | “ Circulation Books Open to. A n” | | The flames spread to the cargo of | The weather was fogey, Tne collision’ fertilizer, consigned to Coe & Co., andj occurred about 7 A.M he steamer it was destroyed, | Was at reduced speed. Bluttgart The loss Is estimated at $10,000, and is sighted the Wille and had reversed covered by insurance. jher engines at full speed, but. the ——- schooners helmsinan apparently did | |not observe the steamer as she bore Fire one Chareh Re |down under full sail. striking bows on. Fire started from cauee vnknowa a: 245| The Willle sank within five minutes ick thle Afjernanb 68 ibe rool of Gt. Paulta he crew were rescued and landed Sie at Oharian Thick. arenna, vaiwiin rily after noon at Prawle Point, Hundred and Seveni.ecb and Ope Hundred and | Medr Dartmouth, 4 Seveuty Ors: streeta, Firemen extinguished tt { recelved no damage. er totes ammiedog te ih kao bios | ‘san old collier, built at Man Burneu by an At a fire in ood Thing. VIMGIN Liar onucco, |Robinron threw wildly to cateh "Murph'* NEW YORK, WED ORIOLES PLAY | A FAST GAME, Baltimore's Bavebaliists Seek Gore .at the ‘Joynts’” Own Povo Grounds, OMS AHN IN UNFORN, 2,500 Hope‘u! Enthus'asts Turn Out to See Gotham’s Despair Take the Expected Brace. RUSIE STILL WITH THE TEAM. Did Not Leave for Home, as Rumor Had It\—Doyle Denies Angling for Shannon, of €pringfield. | wcll to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July | 3.—Bualtimore's champtony came on to tike their turn at the cole ton of “easy marks" who represent Gotham's despui in the race for the League pennant ‘They will remain here for three games, | two of which will be played to-morrow. | Just at present the Ortoles are wetting the pace in the race, and even though deprived of the services of t r | best players, Reita and Carey | make things interesting before thes dislodged from first place. | It was the first game that the cranks have witnessed on the home grounds for almost two weeks, but despite this and the fact that the Baltimores were to be the “Joynts'' opponents, the cranks did not turn out to welcome the team home as might have been ex- |. Not more than 2,600 persons be- present when the teams began pec ing reason for this state of aftalrs, ', id obvious, The New York cranks will not support a team of “quitters,” and that is Just what the local crowd have developed into. For elght straight games they have played ball, with but little show of spirit. Da the Game Again. ‘The return of Davis to the team, how- ever, cause the long-looked for brace. The ex-captain donned his unt- form this afternoon and went to his old place at third, Manager Doyle returned to New York to-day, but denied that he had been looking for new players. He admitted having been to Springfleld, but dented having any intentions of trying to se- cure Shortstop Shannon's release, Notwithstanding the sensational ru- mor that he intended to leave for home because he had been fined $100, Amos Ruste went into the box for the “Joynts” this afternoon, Meekin will pitch In to-morrow morning's game. The Datting Ord New York. Baltimore. Murphy, If, fedraw, db. Ternan, rf. eeler, rf, Van Haltrén, ef, Jennini Davis, 3 Kell Clark 1b, Robingon. ‘ce. Hemming. and Tuthin, Firat [nnin, “Murph” sized Hemming up for @ liner, which nearly carried Kid Gleason away, and “Tot” took first. Brodie! spotled Tlernan's hit with a cif eatch. and Willle took second. Umpire Tuthill) tried to work in @ new ball at this polnt| because @ foul hit the nett! « over the and stand, and was interviewed by the whole Ortole mob. Van punched 4 high fly, which Kelley gathered in, and Dayis Went out ut first an his bounder | MeGraw. No runs. aN" Clark retired McGraw sist Davis pulled down K liner." Jennings pus: Fuller for a base ay runs, SCORB BY INNINGS. ovo 10 New York Baltimore LL DETA or THE vow YORK-BALTIMORE GAME WILL 1 IVEN IN TO-NIGHTS BASE | NTRA, | —- DEAD IN THE TOWER HOUSE. An Old Conductor Dies While Get-| ting Orders, | Conductor Melius, sixty-six years old, | one of the oldest conductors on the Hud. xon River Railroad division, dropped dead in the sii J tower at One Hundred and Forty-tifth strect, New York, at 2.9) P. M. to-day, Conductor Mellus had charge of thé Poughkeepsie local, leay- Ing Grand Central wt 245, Just of Mott Ha! was held block, He and ran up the stairs leading tower for orders, when he dropped desi, | o work Monday, | from a week's til: | elayed for half urit took Conductor Melius w hu ing just re Strat Mir years ‘as retire 1ow res ding at Poughkery- ~ aud (wo grown children gurvive Lim. SDAY, JULY 3, AMR cca 1895, VALKYRIE II, = | LOST AGAIN, -——~. Britannia Defeats the Dun raven Yacht in a 60-Mile Race on the Clyde, AILSA AREAD OF HER, TOO. Both Cutters Outsailed the Cup Ohallenger on Every Point and Carried More Sail, Ensily. EUCHARIS WON FROM NIAGARA. The Gould 20-Rater Lost Time in a Luffing Matoh with Zinite and Finished Second, HUNTER'S QUAY, FIRTH CLYDE, July 4—To the dismay those who built great hopes on Lord Dunrayen’s cup-challenger, Valkyrie ILI, was squarely beaten to-day, in a good breese, by both Allsa and Britannia, Valkyrie heeled over a great deal in a fairly stiff breexe and with her working | topeall set had her lee rail under water | when Britannia and Ailsa were carry- ing their club topsails and going along much atiffer. ‘The yachtsmen of Great Britain are no longer sanguine of bringing the Ameri- | ca's Cup back to these shores, At the club-house of the Mudhook Yacht Club after the race, all the yachta- men assembled looked very glum, “There 1s no good sending her America; better send Britannia;" the general comment, In to-day’s course there were 36 miles of free reaching and about 14 miles of windward work. On both these points of sailing the cup challenger was de- clsively beaten, not only by Britannia, but by Allsa an well, Valkyrie was unable to carry her immense spread of canvaa and seemed to shape badly altogether. It {4 to be presumed that she will have to be altered if she is selected to meet De fender, and her masts will probably be cut down and hor sail area reduged. Never once during the race did Val- kyrle get into second place, and only once, about a mile after the ntart, did she succeed in drawing level with Allsa's lee quarter, But Valkyrte soon dropped back. ‘The yachts were then going with their booms half off. ‘The test was made in the regatta of the Mudhook Yacht Club, which w. arted this morning in w nice southwei breeze. Britannia, Allea and Valkyrie 111, Started in the race for the big yachts, the prize being the Muir Challe: valued at 100 guineas, with 2% guineas added, Bucharist, Zinita, Niagara and Dakotah started in the race for the emailer yachts for x prise of 16 pounds, presented by the Cluy, The course for the large yachts from Hunter's Quay, passing the No. 1| markboat, thence to a markboat off Skelmoriie, *hence to a markboat off Ascom, Isle of Bute, thence to a mark- boat off Kilcreggan, thence to markboat Na, 1, twice around, about fifty miles, Valkyrie 111. allowed Allea am. Gn., and she allowed Britannia 4m, 20. Britannia, Allsa and Valkyrie carried | club topaaile and big Jibs, | When the starting gun was fired at 10.30 A M iriannia and Ailsa crossed the line almost together, with Valkyrie | @ couple of lengtha behind, Britannia had the weather berth and she soon pulled ahead. ‘The big racers passed the Cloch Laght: | or, of to wes Britannia Atlea Valkyrie Eucharis, harist kotah. Bucharis | Nlegare . Zinie Dakotan of Zinit Dakota houne an follows: | outright. nw 8. Britannta, ue alkyrie It 10 41 4 held good and the distance between the three blg racers was kept much t same, Passing Incllan pler head on the wa to Kilereggan, the three yachts timed as follows: * care, HM 8 Brit nnta AL 40 UL end of the we Alls na at! Valkyria HL M42 10 With Little change in their relative po: sitions, the yachw rounded Kilereggan Markboat No, 4, on the firat round, in Valkyrie IHL According to these figure beat Valkyrie 111. by Sm, &,, actual vi 7m, 108,, corrected time, Ailsa Jkyrie im, 68s., actual time, and with her time allowanc; wenty-raters sailed a course of thirty miles, twice around an irregular triangle. Dakotah was allowed 12m, 50s, by the other yachta, as she in really only an eleven- They started in the following order; Zinita, Niegera and Dako- tah, with only ten seconds difference between first and Inst agera almost immediately engaged tn @ luMfng match inshore and ta big lead, followed by Da- ach to Inverkip, which Buaharis rounded a couple of minutes ahead of Niagara, was followed by Zinita and Dakotah, ‘The twenty-raters completed the firat round as follows: Britannia. On the fore Niagara, which was a littie hy minutes behind Eucharis, Bucharis beat and very rapidly, orld, | ROTH ESAY SOUND / one \ Allea, which wan still leading Valkyrie by about two mi The yachts passed Cloch Light, their way to Kilcreggan, as follows: i | MUDHOOK REGATTA COU BARD rn St All ‘Situations Wanted’? Female advertisements in The World re peated iu The Evening World. Over §00,000 circulation secured without extracharge. : : : 5 3 $1,223 more adite. were printed in The World during the first half of 1896 than in the first half of 1894. ~ PRICE WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD, Coney Island's Purse Pro- gramme Attracts a Very Small Crowd. BOOKS BEATING THE TILE FIRST RACE-= Fascination Fi Sebastian Second COND RACE-- Hurlingham First. Derfargitia THIRD RACE-- Primrose Firat. Lansdale Second. FOURTH RACK FIRTH Hathampton First. Helen Nichols Second, r CLYDE (special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July 3.—The programme was not espe- cially attractive to-day, and as a come sequence there were many empty chains in the spacious grand stand, It seemed poor policy for the Coney Island Jockey Club to give purse races to-day, particularly as it was very near 4 sure thing that the public would hold eK. CAMBRIDGE THE WINNER. Beat Orford by B to 4 he An- Wie mmal At je Contents, ;oft Ull Wo-morrow, When the Realization, et 2 16]. LONDON, July 3.—The annual ath-| Vouble Event and other attractive races 2 25 m|letlc games between Oxford and Cam-| W!!l be given 2 1 01) bridge Universities Began at the Queen's he weather was all that could be Club grounds at 4.80 P.M. to-day. The | desired for racing purposes, being bright Valkyrie set her working topsall and was heeling over with her lee rail touch- ing the water, Allna, still carrying their club-topsalls, were going along much atiffer. The following are the times of the three big yachts at the finish; whi Zinit the latter mM @ 12 24 06) 13 13 36 28) 60 minute: however, finished night and masts and bowsprit shoul be soon in place permanently. ‘The riggers are proceeding with great quently work Inside of the boat the urpenters are rushing things, and their | ‘work should be nearly finished by the cannot cont ok. —_— —~— = - — FOUGHT RATS WITH A CLUB. | Britannia and Britannia and Nie let Bue yacht ead twenty which won Niagara decisively on both reaching and in windward work, 4@ 41 0) Eucharis wae more tender than Niagara, but she has @ clean delivery and ti and warm, With very litt The track was' In fine shape. It was stated at the track to-day | prospects of an International contest be- breege, tween the winning team and @ team rep- resenting Yale University had increased | the Chesierorook Farm yearlings wo interest in the meeting. Hot he wall at auction this year, but are Watson (Cambridge) won the weight-| Jeg broken, This mi a that A Putting contest, with 37 feet # Inche: G, Jordan (Oxford) won the 100-yard | dash, Time--t0 8-4s. G, A, Gardiner, Oxford, won tha high mous by the performances of The Bard, Burus and others, may return to the Curt next year, that Sam Whitehead, who Ie da sat was for many years Secretary of the has been Jump with 6 feet 9 inches, Hudyon County Jockey Club, re ppo nted to in the sume capaci The one-mile run was won by W. E.| fr the queens County Jockey Club. Lutyens, Cambridge. Time—4m. W. J, Oakley, Oxford, won the race in 16 3-6 neo. The quarter-mile run was won Fitsherbert, Cambridge, in 60 sec, i} The running broad Jump was won by | Mendelson, of Cambridge, who covered 2 tt, 4 tn, In throwing the hammer 4. B. Robert- son, Oxford, won with 116 ft. 7 in. The score then stood four firsts for Oxford and four firsts for Cambridge. The remaining event to be decided was the three-mile run, which was won by ¥, B. Horan, President of the Cambridge Athletic Club, who thus scored the vic- tory for his university. The time was Mm, 66 2-0, The score at the end of the games stood Cambridge five firsts, Oxford four firate. Immediately after the close of the athletic contest, the Cambridge athletic team went Into secret session in order to consider Yale's challenge. The senti- ment of the team favors its acceptance, ONLY 6 HOURS BEHIND PARIS. St. Louls om This Trip Reduces Her Record Five Hours. LONDON, July #—The American line jteamer St, Louis, Capt. Randle, which ‘ailed from New York June 26, clearing the Sandy Hook bar at 12.30 P. M., passed Scilly at 6 o'clock and the Lizard 23 25a. FIRST AC hurdle Tor maiden twa-year-old) riers, volnation afte furlane Ming. 4: HILFia, ahh & a 108 (Doggett) lor (ania by W. ‘Seoggan, King Hero, 110 (HL, Buccaneer,” 111 (Midgley Ker joe, 112 (Carroll), Iinerston, 118 (1, Murpi Fallen Water, lot (J. Rey Bon Ami, 110 (Prati). Fascination jumped away in front the fall of the fag and was never headed, winning by « head nom Bebas- tan, who came stroag at the finish. Doggett kept hitting Sebastian wit) whip all the way up the straight, in clad Le i. ed a foul, which me Sir Peter I. was third, Time—1.01. not four COND RACE. upward; ree-year-olds welling; it Hit. Fie, n 18 (Grima) 1Y (Doge (Tarai. 106% (Peni). Tt avon. 108 Kegan) 6-1 Declare. Gute te 1 5 ‘ Fy be- i 107 (Reiff) ® Hurlingham led from start to ‘iniah, winning easily by three lengths from Derfargilla, who was the same distance in front of Declare, Ridicule was ond for three furlongs and then stopped. Time—t.14 1-5, TH 45 out 1 1 eee Valkyrie made ® poor showing. Bhe| pécied to go even better in light Winds. ge $28 tne morning. Bhe should reach 115 lamiltow., ot BS 3 wD r : the throw to, Reeled over a great deal in @ fairly stitt | ees | ner dock In Southampton at about 6,20} dale, Tom Moore. and | Primrose the plate. Brodie popped up an easy | breeze, thi order. lo the far turn, where fy fer Davis. One yun, The following are the times of round- RIGGERS AT DEFENDER. ped afternoon ; teh was her| TOM Moore had enough, | Primrose then ling Mereuoot Nor katt meneenia, n her previous trip, which was her| moved up and, passing Lansdale in the Second Inning. ws mar’ No. 3, 0) elmor! AM «| Werk om the Bristol Yaokt May Me | first one, the St. Louls made the voy wt teh, won gasily by three arte of 8 "9 virlesd » fe 4 | e length. ansdale was eligi len a cftaunttea nu tar arn crea RB) Pinte Tle Went | ae dt ia tf oe Foor Wee walked. Farrell tapped bounder }iee 4 18| BRISTOL, RY, July &—The riggers.) tia: time whe waa due to pass the FOURTH RACE. [to Jentina, ‘who touched second, forc-| Valkyrie. +H % with the assistance of about half thot ee ee nee ae vening. Should he Staffurd, 0 6 fen ha bo) iB es cal ; : : ; NG catching the Duke, Clark took third « he poate raced In Ane style tomariel crew, Were Lo-aay eneawed IN PPLE iy dock at 6M, an expected, ene will 1p Nieelay en Soh the plat. Huste ripped three long holes | Markboat No. 3, off Aacog, which | the oobstay of the new boat and rigg.ng | jaye reduced her tine by about five| mma (, id Tara) inh oN | Britannia rounded one minute ahead of | her shrouds, nts Helen Nichols cut, out the running, Glea grow too hot for! Ailwa, the latter being half a minute) Her topmast is not yet in place, and) UONt™ followed by Emma C. and Bathampton, Amon and the “Rid {frets Me! ahead of Valkyrie, [the bowsprit and mainmast are ae yet) The test castward Southampton reo-| They held this order to the Wead Iitfer'met the same fate on Cupte“Rove| Reaching to Markboat No, 4, of Kile! fastened only temporarily, ‘The work 0rd is held by | he Hembure-Ameriian) git ch Mines ee rdgen oy. Banitie Be eek oe by. riauller. | Memming W4s | creggan, on the flest round, the breeze on the Lobstay will be completed by to- | he steamer . won easily’ by two lengths from Hel Nichols, f Emma C, 4 days 10 hovrs and $ minutes, made in | September, 1893. The record of the Bt. Louis for this trip will therefore be about twelve hours behind that of the Furst Bismarck, | ‘The Dest eastward record of the Amert- can liner Paris is 6 days 16 hours and 43 minutes, being only about six hours better (hun the time of the St, Louls on her present voyage. The New York of the same line, has) made the eastward trip in 6 days 1 hours and 12 minutes, being something who was two lengths in from ‘Time—1, 42 1. RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. RACE TRACK, 8ST, ASAPH, July 2— The ra run on this track to-day Fer sulted as follows: First Race—Five furlongs.—Won by Otto, 6 to and 2 to 1; Mentined I. ond’? tol for place, and Simaron third. Time—1,05 1-2 Second Race—Four furlongs.—Won by Gimme, 2 to 5 and out; Duteh Girl, nec- the following order and times; Several Times, | more than eleven hours ahead of the | ond. 1 ry 2 fo place, and Giggle, third. ® fuly 3.-W Carter, a | St Loule'e record, | Third Race—Seven furlongs. Won Pees ad e and member of the firm | dd Honds Not All Bid For. Pa PR A A PRR es acne Alive °2 of Roberts & Carter, had a fearful bat- doje ‘A jexon for place, and Archbishop third, Valkyrie 1 | Tle with rate last night | comptrotier Pitch opened bide thle afternoon Ca After reaching the Kilcreggan mark: | the rodents had teen seen, tn large or eee : ee | NARRAGANSETT RES! RESULTS. boat Valkyrie fell ay pel pUbly on them to the amok oure, fort , shor’ e the beat nome. Carer closed “he door and started to, «0: i otcorehig the une Tes) on TRAGIC NARHAGAN ENGR T aw | kill the rats with «clu! pre ston! ou. ‘uns RACE cK, ieaee eae rand wae caropleiad 988s | wang had fotten through, it was) unl) 2! Villuten ataret bids. | PARK, July &—The results of the races 1 wg | found he minutes to kill the rate, Ie OT run on this track are as follows: oi . M wax bitten by some of them, but not} Cable Cae Bruised Her Scalp, First Race Four and jone:half, fur. ‘4 al feline Oawin, © longs.—Won by Aure 0 5 and 3 to Valkyrie 111 ; se ag PMA a es me ae Gow Oe AW Mopilowon avenue | oo lary Nance second, 8 to 1 for plage, Soon after tho yachis started on th ‘The Weather. iP 10 o'clock thre | ARG Fay third. “Time @.86ig. | reach to markl@at off Hkeimoriie on the | Pore ovre ending # FM tocelvedt injuries ‘abuut ‘the body | g htt, ace in, toon oat Rants Hecond round It Wae found necessary to | Thureday and vicinity: oulp veins | Bishop second, out for place, and lower Valkyries club-topsall, the breeze HAROIY RARER | pAAlsk Go aneis ka cae ie tora third, Time—1.18, apparently being too strong for her. \ Britannia rounded the Ascog mark, | | on the second round, # mile abead of [3 ‘Nad Mouquin’s convenient for the: ud on thelr recur For other entries and other apert- ing news sve pawe & toe