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ROYAL GUESTS OF ENGLAND, oe The Emperors of Germany and Austria to Be Rater. tained Next Week. AUSSIIN OFFIGERS ACCUSED. It Is Said They Sold 5,000 Seal- kins Taken from the Beh- ring Sea. GEN. JOHN C. NEW DISGUSTED. In Bad Health and Will Return To- Morrew—Crisp and Croker Dine To.Night. (Copyright, 1895, by the Arsoviatod Press) which the royal family has unwillingly been compelied Ameer's son woek be transferred ceptable guests, the Emperors of Aus- tria and Germany, Tt 4s intimated that the latter Is com- ing with a more or less sportive inten- tiom, in which his particular penchant for yachting will prominently figure will give two state quets in the Indian Room at Osborne in honor of Emperor William of Germany, who will also be entertained by Prince of Wales on board the royal these entertain- ments a large quantity of the Crown to Osborne from Nazrulla Khan, yaecbt Osborne, ‘The Prince: is going to Cowes for the yachting week, and will then proceed to Copenhagen and stay | with ber parents, the King and Queen of Denmark, at Castle Bernstort According to good authority, the mar- riage of Prince Christian of Denmark, the eldest son of Prince F\ Denmark, who is heir aparent throne, with one of ‘Wales's daughters, Prince Christian, born Bept. 26, 1870, will inherit the great- er part of the immense fortune of hix Princess Louiva, King Carl XV of Sweden and Norway, During the recent fine weather Victoria was seen taking tea in a charm- ing alcove, on the borne, from whence a splendid view of the gardens 1s obtained. ia a reat lover of chess and follows the tournament with great will shortly be ar- Terrace of Her Majesty She rarely plays herself now, but she | can beat any member of the royal fam- fly except her oldest daught Empress Frederick of Germi @ very skilful player. taught how to play chews by her hus- band, the Prince Consor A scandal has just con connection with Russia and the Behring Bea patrol. Last Winter a firm of fur} Drokers in Hamburg received 5,000 beau tiful sealskins, with instruction: ward them to London in time for the big February sale, every year. It was noticed that the not bear the usual macks or oth cations of through the what also «truck people as peculiar was | that not one of the The Queen was | occurs here skins had a bullet It ts now reported on good authority that these skins were sent by the offic of the Russian warship which left Rob- ina Island last September sumed that the enterprise was a private | who were sent there and itis pr speculation of tho: to protect the seals. encamped on the teland for four or five | months, and it crew employed their time in clubblug London continues to be crowded with | shopkeeper ri not been for the this Bummer most shops would have The International Geographical Con- veloped nothing ort, sitions for Antarctic explorations. The American ‘elegates to the gress, generelly speaking, are satisti with the decision to m: 1855 instead of Washington. Gen. Greely, however, was grievously pointed, and attributed 1h nal save the propo- Judge Chari the American Geographical Society. Gen. Greely's views of course, however, were not shared by his favor of the decision to hold the next meeting of the congress in Berlin. M. Paul Du Chaillu said “We are nov Better wait until 1 gress will probably In the mean arrangements are necessary. thet Judge Daly acted wisely for a Congress when the Con- States Consul-General the United States Consul-Ger has become disgurted becau been in bad health ever sinc im London, and har abandoned tention to visit the Continent Feturn home to-morrow by the Amer can line steamship Berlin Charies F. Crisp, Speaker of the last United Btates House tives, who is sight-secing wing to his bad health and natur modesty, has refused a number of invi- tations from distinguished Englishmen, and ts keeping very quiet Mr. Crisp is to dine with Mr. Richard Croker to-night, upon silver until he has studied the question from the English standpoint As already cabled, previous to his de- parture for home Mr. dined by the Speaker of th Wiliam ©, John Hare, the actor. Edwin Gould and his family left Lon- don om Tuesday. They are now at the Hotel Continental in Paris. F Bayard distributed the prises at the annual Cestivel of the of Representa and refuses Royal Normal College and Academy of Music for the Blind, at Upper Norwood, on Tuesday lant, The Chairman, Lord Playfair, in proposing a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Bayard, dwelt upon }cause of philanthropy in England. Lord | Playfair’s remarks were warmly ap- plauded by the audience, Director Cassatt, of the American line of steamships, has purchased the Mar- quis of Anglesea’s steam yacht Star of the Sea for £7,300. Mr, Cassatt has started for Antwerp ou board in order to embark his wife and daughter for @ cruise to Norway. Col, Murdock, of Indiana, Ix studying British elections and travelling about the country, He says he thought In- diana had brought politics to a finer point than anywhere else in the world, but, he adds, he found a great deal to learn here, saying: “You can learn more about politics in @ practical way in a minute here than we do in an hour of reading. 1 was amused to read the comments of the English papers on our polities, Our methods are childlike compared with the English, If some things which [ have nn here had hay in America the English newspapers would howl Among the Americans at present in London are Mrs. 'T. C. Platt, of New York; Mr. John R, Walsh, of Chicago, and Mr. Bayard, the son of the United States Ambassador, THE LONDON STAGE. Mr. Daly's Seasom Mae Not Heen Successful Financially. (Copy tinht, 1995, by the Anwolated Prem) LONDON, Aug, 3—Most of the mem- bers of Augustin Daly’s company will sail for home to-day, The season in London has not been thoroughly suc- ‘easful from a pecuniary point of view, nd much rprise has been expressed that Mr. Daly should have waited so late in the season before bringing his popular company to London. ‘This Is explained by the fact that an arrangement made with Henry BE, Abbey gave the best weeks of the Sum- mer to Sarah Bernhardt. It is stated that by the terms of this arrangement Mr. Daly secured a higher rent than has ever before been paid for a London theatre during a corresponding length of time. George Du Maurier 1» mort interested in the forthcoming production of “Trilby," which is now booked for presentation at the Haymarket during the second week in October. Beer- bohm Tree is having much trouble in securing an ideal cast for the play. It ix stated that overtures have been made to Dorothy Drew to appear in the principal role. Lionel Brough will undertake the part of the Laird and Tree will appear as Svengall, It ts promised that some novel scente effects Will be introduced which will tend to enhance thé main motive of the play, namely, mesmeriam. During the week Sir Henry Irving has been quietly resting after the labortoua efforts which for the past few weaks have been necessitated by the series of revivals at the Lyceum theatre. It is the intention of the actor to appear mostly in Shakespe: roles during ius coming American tour, leaving the more popular plays for matinee and off- night performance. On the return to London of Charles Wyndham, an English adaptation of Amt des Dumas, will be produced at th rion ‘Theatre, During Wyndham's vacation the house will be occupied by 4 company bh ed by Cissy Graham, who will produce the musical piece by Messra. Owen Hall and James Tanner, ralled “AN Aboard which has been v suecessful in the provinces. Samuel Nixon, the theatrical manager of Philadelph: to leay ® tour of the Continent Mr. Nixon has not miswed a July at Long Branch or an August at Saratoga for many years, but he grew a little tleed of both places, and has come to Europe for a change. Mrs, Frank MeKee, who ts better known to the stage world aw Isabel Coe, has been in London @ week, and has just departed for the Continent. Mrs MeKee Is making @ most remarkab'e record as a sightseer, She Is accompa- hied by her husband and a number of friends, She can do more In the way of sixht-seeing in a day than dn ordinary person can do in two. Francis Wilson fs back In London and is greatly benefited by his visit to Caris- bad Mre, Langtry is causing a sensation by the array of diamonds she in-ear ing on the stage. She appeared in a play at Brighton this week, wearing Jewels worth $130.00, As a precaution, her dressing-room was guarded every night by a detective. CHRISTIANS MASSACRED. Five Women Among Those Mur- dered by Chinese at W Cheng. SHANGHATL, Aug. 3.-Advices from Foo-Chow state that a fearful massacre urred at Kus among the of Christians has heng. Five foreign women a The above cablegram eactted — the | gravest fears at tho headauarters of | the Foreign Board of Methodist Mis- sions in this elty to-day The Methodists have a mission at Cheng. Tt in in charge of Miss Mab Miss W. H. Rouse In addition tot two ther women, Mi and Miss Sarah the vielnity. of K rese it is feared that are also in nard of nt cons aid tomday Ww of the fact that we have re- Kram from China, we can only hope for the present that our peopie are safe and weil Had any of our people been massacred, [arm sure W. Ho Lacy, our repre- ¢ and Treasirer at’ Foo-Chow place the advices are re cived, would have cabled to us with: out delay. We will not communicate with Mr Lacy ufiless we re Miks Hartford is a resid f Dover, N.H. and h & miswiolary Bhe was w bh parity mi TI John Gillespie, Becretary of the Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church, said to-day that miles of Ku-Cheng. fe expressed the opinion t the aeacre ed inost seriously the Church Missionary Society of Enmatt which established « mission at ku. [Cheng in IsT. ‘The mission ts attached to the Church of England, and hi mission houses ther: Gould's Niagara Disabled. COWES, Isle of Wight, Aug. 2 Mr Howard bav.ng lost ber Lopmast in a/gale, ES ean meee sae! ‘HE WORLD: 8 TURDAY EVEN NG, AUGUST BIG DRY DOCK OPENED, the nervices rendored by them to the] Pringg of Wales Cfficiates at! Southampton’s Festivities. Structure Will Not Be Fully Com. pleted fer Thri 'y Rain Dampened the Ardor of the 400 Guests Present. | Twenty-third | Sibe SOUTHAMPTON, of the Gray fore M04 Jamison said he had some we Lillian at she followed him. He boarded « Boul and the Duke of and formatly raving dock, said York arrived here t. lowed and sat down i sisting that he pay her fare, ‘This he They started to wrangle, and the cons Auctor finally stopped the car and or largest ship afloat Torrents of rain, however, «polled the enthusiasm of the large crowd p and ran fr and had to struggle with her to regain possession of hi forward, and now the Hampshire dock area of enormous extent ‘at American Liners, ae other lines running into this port, have preas Dock and land in London within two hours of thelr ar But by this latest the docking facilities of Southampton the ocean palaces can now be repalred and examined on the spot The garving dock just opened is im mediately along. Well . It we Inte t details,” remarked § our state capacity I over 78,000 tons and Its n mum depth Is 35 feet, tat still level and the pumping en eines for emptying powerful known, Although the new F s Its width is s7.1-.| 11" Wife Say Dig pumps is damage d before a large vessel cun accommodated It was originally intended to dock the | New York. of the American line pump has ne York to Tilbury, The opening of tiv tw look ‘out of the windows for fear she would make sign At night he locked and bolted the ditional berthing sta ch will be capable of accommodating two ships of the Paris and New York ‘he town and docks w Bayly decor from Londo: invited guests, une of damp desolation, ev ing deluged with rain Alongside the graving dock a sump- tuous lunch had been prepared in houses, covers belng iid and clsewh Mrs. Victorla Schinskt, fort Willlamaburg, went to the Lee A Court this morning for a warrant for her husband, Thomas, who is. twelve years her junior. The woman suid she had b for #0 per the dock stands had been ereeted from they could in the rain the opening cere- Prince of Wales. Hix Royal Highness, accompanied by the Princess of Wales, his the Duke of York, came over 1 yacht Osborne, ince pressed the two daugh= and at 1.40 P.M so The wor formed that no warrants could be is: reat dock were op: u Ll aih L sued in clopement cause While the proces Was going on the invited guests repaired to luncheon, and by the time the dock was full and the damp- dock was inspec 1 visitors went away the guests, chaiyman of the railway com, | Wyndham &. Port Duke of Wellington, Lord Portsmouth, Kk, all the Consuls Mayors and of the vartous Hamp- . ts in London and about | about to sue an alle youth Seventy-third street, tor dama: ari of Northbr in Southamp! shire boroughs KING CHRISTIAN ILL. Monarch Is Suffering fr: The two girls re om huct m On veaching Nome the airia romow the plaster and found their faces dis- colored and swollen. ‘They thet. COPENH AC tan is euffering from catarrh of the bladd the attack is not a rerious on King Chris- It ts hoped that Vateterd Denmark was is the fourth s late Duke Wilhelm of Schleswig | Nolstein-Sonderburg Glucksburg, Princess Louise of Hesse-Cassel He Was appointed to the suc the Crown of of London of Ma born April 8, Isis, habeas co and of | Supreme Court, to- [Mon in court of his fifteen ter, Mlorence Pairticld, who, unlawfully, r womn who culls he mother? and clalms author her from the Society for t neity of Children, Fairtt that the Soc has ‘no lece Louise, whe w who ts a dau helm of Hesse-Ua FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES in to-morrow's {mary features ¢ CU Hartford. Her assistant ts | Mabel Allen | 6 | A.B. Leon: ive ins ation of the alleged massacre from everal years as church has no missionaires within wo jould’s %-rater Niagara has arrived here from Queenstgwn after LILLIAN SCOFIELD AGAIN. narrelled with Her ad Him Arrested, Lillian Seofield, at whore house Broker | athaniel W was killed May , 1888, and who has since figured many | ume various charges, appeared ant in Yorkville ¢ der the name of Mrs. Lillian Lands- mere, She reside first street and represented herself as @ widow The prisoner, Joha Jamison, an elec tri stations and courts on mplain- rt thie morning un+ In polie at 120 West Forty: ny thirty-two years old, said he been living in her house for the st two years, Policeman, udoipty ss, of the mr saw th Hehting on thi et in, front Central Depot shortly: be k last night with he left he house, and wh ri cat at Sixth avenue eh Korty-second at him, in- her to get off. Lilian then set Jamivon's hat from his head m the car. He followed her hat 4 called by Magis started to recite @ ‘ongs she hit auffersd at 8, hut was allowed to aay Not have Witnesses Lo Corrobo! nts.” Lillian hurried away for her witnesses, and son said that if she produced iny Witnesses they would testify In his favor. nh Gn RUFF MUST PAY ALIMONY. He Lives in Mortal Dread of Burglars. rles Ruff, a retired builder of 28 Kast Tenth street, was ordered by Judge Stover in the Supreme Court to- day to pay his wife, Marla, $125 @ month alimony, @ pending the trial of a sult for separa- ‘uon which she has brought ag: Mrs. Ruff alleges that her husband ts laboring under the hallucination that lay, but the damage to the discharge burglars and disreputable characters d sending thi 1 $200 Counsel fee, net him, e frequenting bis house and that for years he would not alow her to to men in the street. a to thelr el eping apartments, and frequently had some one tn her toom at night to wateh her and see that no burglars. entered. He alsa cov floors of the rooms w serve the footprints of might_ente On sev leges ELOPED WITH HER DAUGHTER nd the hallways and flour to pre- ny person Who the house. ‘al occasions, Mrs. Ruft al- her husband shot at her. ‘Took with ars old, of 37 Bouth Second street, ene nm mars ed three times, and that yesterday Thomas had eloped with her step-daugh- ter, Barbara, a pretty seventeen-yeur- hd girl. Mrs. declare while she went, husband in running ett with had taken with him . kept in a tin box fainted when’ ine —a WILL SUE THE “BEAUTIFIER.” Two Young Iria Complexto Ruined by a VNostram, Matio Myers and Minnie Samuels, two seventeen-year-old girls, who lve West F riy-thind street, are dd “beautitior of who does business on West 3 done their faves, ad an advertisement the effect that freckles would be re- wed free by the “beautitier.”” ‘The nin charge anointed and their faces. sayiog SH wouldn't than a few min 1 eda lawyer, who will bring suit for ayy damages, WRIT FOR HIS SISTER. ya She In Detained by the “Reverend Mother, Frank 4. Fairfield obtained a writ of m Justive oO lay, for the 5 pus fro in year-old sis- trained of her West Twenty-second —stry Ie th s held in $1,000 ball by Magtetrace Mt . 6 in Harlem for evaimina at Wednesday He was ma) Cake pretty. nine fyread itl ot ‘ dndrod and Tenth street, vf oflecting her rain, CORNELL'S HENLEY CREW, BICYCLE DEALER GUILTY. arder on a! Court “FITZ” A QUICK SMITHY. Lanky Bob Makes Thirty Horse- shoes in Twenty-seven Minutes. PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 2.—In a horse- shoe-making contest CORNELL GREW HOME AGAIN. Attribute Their Defeat at Henley to the Climatic Infloences. WATER AND LOCATION POOR. Should Have Got to the Course Earlier or Not Trained Near It at All, Schwalbach ently Dew Schwalbach, dealer, of 1217 Redford avenue, Brook- morning found guilty TO LET WALES WIN? Reminder Said Scratched Because of a Hint. to Have Been in this city jlist Bob Fitzsimmons broke the record by forging thirty horseshoes in twenty-seven minutes, of this eit: ame number in twenty- and twenty seconds. man had two helpers and a portable forge, an anvil, and three dozen p ten inches long. appropriating a recetpt $6 depow:ted to bind the « ; bicycle from Bleanor M, Barthman, of 682 Greene avenue. The recelpt hud iy ® contract to deliver th His opponent, of a Lberty Goedwood Cup Literally a Gift to the Royal Sportsman. ven minutes erlined on its face wheel a certain Harthman admitted he wa Kales-siip with out the knowlodve of Mr. Sohwalbac! tub of water sof bar tron about Fitzsimmons was un- tart as the first two leces of iron he selected broke in half, ‘ecovered and delighted the his exhibition nity Falr Comments on American Ideas of Fair Play. la ge crowd present by PUGILISTIC POINTERS. eorne Dixon, the featherweight champion, and ay Griffin, of Braintree, have been matched receipt was presented Mr. Schwalbach ite stead another for the same amount, hut without the Interlined contract. the Associated Pree.) LONDON, Aug. &.—With the end of the Goodwood week yesterday ever: celpt in the ght of an inferred an the part of Schwalbach, vide of con- Nesation where the great regattas commence on and where the usual brilliar gatherings will continue until the end of next week, An unpleasant tmetdent is reported in connection with which, If true, does not redound to the credit of England's sporting Prince. is said that there is little doubt scratched Reminder the latter part of this machmaker for the ved GriM@n's signature to the artic ance of the waa not a erlmi- hal offense, being fraudue the Goodwood out should be am pretty an ex- geen seen at the Hub in many arin 9 at Roby, Ind., ‘once for Boston, where ho will probably prepare for the bow on of depriving Barthman of any thing of value, The weight WERE WELL TREATED SOCIALLY. + and says that of evidence, be claimed, The matter was Gaynor in the Supreme Court this morn- Manchester allow the Prince of Wales's Florizel 11, But Some of the ithacans Cemplain of Harsh Criticism of Crew and Coach, om the nlckn ‘about a Year ago and a chance (o meat limited round bout before a responsible ‘club offering @ suitable purse at WITH THE WHEELMEN. Prince of Wales was no pai However, it is asserted that the Prince at the beginning of the week, intimated to Capt. Machell, the owner that he was especially deslrous of winning the Goodwood Cup with Florizel Ravensbury, which was the favorite for Fox recelved yesterday Jonnaoa will bor George Dixon ¢ $190 a side and best purse to "Rourke later ac: cepted the challenge on belalf of Dixon to fight if ‘and deposited $500 with the P Gazette to bind the match. le to Richard K. Cornell-Henley this morning by the American liner St. and seemed glad They will take the 9 o'clock train for Ithaca exception of C. of Ravensbur: OR eat to be home The Yorkville Wheelmen are erssonced in thelr Bigdty-seventh street, membership ia grow vtarting at 9 A Unattached whesimen are invited. Creedon hae accepted ts m and fight Frank Te ts raid th A. Louis, of Brooklyn, who will leave this afternoon to join his family in Georgla, and W. Roe, who will go to Chester, Orange County. Mr. Roe stated to an “Evening World” reporter that the cre» had passed five days in London and another fiy in Paris since the race. He attributed and Florizel 1. won easily from Lord Ponrhyn's Thesallan, which horse was only put in to make a race, there being only two runners. A Conservatly before the National Sporting Runs of the Pres Wheelmen are announced as In his bout with Btily 184 miles from St tt will bo well nin a few weeks newspaper first drew nough for tim to Aight rumor, and then Radical Sun, of this city, took up the maiter, saying that the report was per- Newmarket, IMlies from Bedtord avenue y the California boxer, cently deterted Jack Gi writes to the Poll the defeat to two ele- ments—the climate and the water. to a number of English carsmen after the race, and all were of that an American crew labored under a great disadvantage in English watcr, wiles they went there @ race or spent six at One Hundred and Tent Olas avenue a Hl ‘i Gazette that he will man in America at 128 pounds, but ins: A aide bet of $250. | had spoken “If the Prince is correctly represented it would appear that lest his head and was unable to obtain @ full gr-ep of the nature of the con- sequences of his action. heped for the sake of the reputation of the turf and of the Prince as a sportsman and gentleman that the ru- mor will be authoritatively denied and | Rayensbury will be seen at the One Tinellt han quets, which he requesta “Th There la really no noed of this sort You can go out in your own your glories out tifeation to the only temporarily the opintor immediately vefo: months before it in the vicinity. “Three of our men gave out,’ ‘Their condition was due to the climatt Previous to the race we went over the on several occasions tn much better time than the winners made. were beaten, though.’ Mr. Roe, who rowed bow, Capt. Fennell and others, refused to ex- opinion on the subject of English fair play. They said they had been treated very well socially, and though they had been were not in the least dis- from Jamaica ue and recurs, P.—The answer should have been that —— GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Mayor Nolan hi hun, who a few days ago gi hibition of riding on Longevity. @ any rearon, a1 Machell then came denial of the story, and the Prince of Wales also heard the rumor, and it was declared by members of his entou that he was greatly upset, and told a friend it was almost enough to make him sell all his horses. Prince of Wal plained the origin of the report in the fact that the Prince asked Capt. Machell \t he intended to run Ravensbury for the Goodwood Cup, and if so Florizel IL. would not start, as the colt would need too stiff a training. Capt. Machel is suid to have replied that he had no Intention of starting Ravensbury. This explanation is very plausible, but the opinion is expressed in eome quarters that the Prince of Wales's simple ques- @ very queer ex- SMITH ELECTED COLONEL. The Sixty-ninth Regiment. PEEKSKILL, N. Aug. 3—Tho long looked for reorganiza- Yon of the Sixty-ninth as a regiment, rning when Lieut.- Col. George Moore Sinith, of the Sev- enth Regiment, who has been command- | ing officer of the Battalion, was elected lone) of the Sixty-ninth. aided over by ballots were cast Again Be a Morty Monarch bas apparently speed whlch gained him the name of @ high-class thoroughbred in his two and three year old ca- Last In @ Meld of five at Saratoga yerter- day was a poor performance. ss friends ex- ATE CAM tig a i Among those who returned to-day were F. D. Colson, H. K. Dyer, F. W. Fre | took place t ‘Tha Westerners got aboard of Babe Murphy with such eneray that the quickly dropped from 6 to 1 to 7 to & Thomas Hall, C A. Loul: E. O. Spillman. Capt. Fennell sald: “We were well treated by the college representatives and the on the other side, but wi criticised by the newspapers. of comment was made on our style of rowing and the training of our crew. Crimea’s races since opening day hore will not bear a very strong light. eneral public unmercifully do not look we! of them wer Wernberg was a very. good The alr at Sarat horses were at thelr best. horse venterday. Smith was elected the f the Sixtveninth we Ued cheering. for Was nothing talked about wetion before ft men were glad that the famous organization was to again be Je regiment e final Week ut the camp begins this afternoon, when the batt Clifford last year waa In the damp atmos- 4 and Brooklyn be w= not so Machell's decision not to run his horse for the Goodwood Cup. The Cornell-Leander affair is not yet Vanity Fair, referring to the adverse cabled opinions of the Americans, “It would really be better tu realise ul that there is some pecullar- itlons or the es of America which 's them Incapable o ortsmaniike feeling— ; that is, the desire to win on one's merits and without the determination to have the best beforehand of any mp but the abused by the British press. “We had an enjoyable time, however, hope to have an opportunity of again competing with the college oars- men on the other side.” Thomas Hall, forgotten here, Three wins in fuccession for the Sanaa Auita au Arapahoe won his third race Who did not delleve that it way the mare's day got bad a les take pos- one of the crew, “The English newspapers criticised our style of rowing quite severely. spoke unkindly of Courtney, our coach. Among other comments, they said that our stroke was too short and that we would have no chance whatever in com- petition with a crack crew, “Fennell’s crab was a most unfortu- The facts are these: missed water and caught a crab; the our handle caught him heavily in the stomach and he was seized with a se- cramp, Which doubled him all up. “It was said that we were beaten ths and that we did not row This was really absurd, We did row over the finish and, 1 am told, were beaten only four lengths.’ F.'F, Fennell said: written by my father ree was ill advised, of New York, money was bet on Marquise fou alte sist ‘She was beaten less than six of the United § unfortunate the maiden race yton on Crimea fairly outriding Mar:in on the favorite. Binghamton, Signal Corps at Franklin Park (Aass.) a llvense from the Jockey delves andurance from Owlng to the fa Pembrook was played down from 10 to 1 to 4/ nate affair. to 1 In the lust race yesterday ina aix-turlo fourth yesterday. 1 low ———— te in a al ARTILLERY IN CAMP. Cannon the at Peckakill Neat Week, coming week Camp at Peekskill will be occupied by the National rd, consisting of the First Battery pt. Louis Wendel: Sec- f New York, Capt 4 comments on yachting and on Vigilant’s defeats last season will suppose that it, Valkyrie ILL wins the cup any Ameri- can or American newspaper will allow machine has rreshoff's machine fairly and on its! ‘Those who do not know the bookies at Sara- toga hant their money in sealed up in an en- velope bearing thelr name. Predicament wan well though a trite &! ar BASEBALL CHAT. ‘The Giants got ems bad a right to ame than they put up. The cranks were the Polo Grounds with a rousing welcome, which they uncorked a trifle too early rors in amlserably cc These remarks of Vanity Fair become amusing when placed beside the rumors elreulated about Jand the Goodwood Cup, representative of | Press has made inquiries into the sen- jsational reports circulated in the United news agency, sowill be of | the fact that their accuracy ha ting character. | repeatedly denicd by ity here, to th: Athletic Club the artillery the Prince rding Coutney hould* never have heen written, and if been over here would not have ond Battery ny Fitth Battery spect was a bet- —___— QUIET IN JACKSON’S HOLE. Ament Teter Makes That Re- port to Wa WASHINGTON, D. ©. missioner of Indian Affairs has received of Syracuse, ested game 18 not the same New York's team something to be proud of during thelr persons in author- effect that the London as hesitating about send- Ing over a team to meet the N Club team, he result fs that the Associated Press jis once more authorized to deny these reports, which are nothing more than the invention of sensation mongers, LONDON A. C. TEAM. Elghteen Men Picked to Meet C, Athlete: ire Week, and ade every preparation to rillerymen’ a ple. HAD A WIFE ALREADY. afer Sued Wallace for Drench of Promise. Fuller contributed Aug. 3.—Com- eof the blunders of the scor despatch from Agent the Fort Hall Reservation, is made to re- with a competent pl his Melding and batting averages wo in an amateur club. from Jackson's Hole and that the situs tion there was quiet. SIXTH AVE., 189TH TO LITA ST, EVERYTHING, EXCEPT HIGH PiICES. Closing out of Summer Goods to make room for Fall Beginning Monday, we shall offer the GREAT- EST VALUES on RECORD throughout all departments. R.H. MACY & CO. 1 900 0800009900060 00 LONDON & LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO,, 86 & 8@ BOWERY, Black and Blue) $8,85; Serge Suits, Black and Umpire Burnham te apothe rite in scowling Wan rewarded by pid rectrement from the game. net Pranklin | | Raymond Wallace. _|to recover $50,0) | promise of marriag Between incompe' yellow brand of ba. for the entertainment Jer that the game could mpiring and the sere and hus selected the following team for the contests with the New subject to altera- tion, and they will sail on the Aurania; Bradiey, Downer, Fitgherbert, Bredin, Lutyens, Munro, Oakley, Fry, Ryan, Williams, Bar The reserves are Wilkins, Mendelson and Kelly. — = SPORTING MISCELLANY. The Pastime Athletic Club will have a set of | keep his promis Philadelphia bar picked up Luctd coed enough for. D Quakers yesterda: g from whom [he had not teen divorced Hundred and 7) Hariem Cathot! The Toronto Ct of the Eastern Leag ‘ong Irouside Club at Shoattng Park, cing Up & Arateclass Ironsides and street aud Avenue A ning at 2.30 0 * alcernooa, begin~ team does not ot the games to 00-yard dash, one three standing jumps mp, fat man’s | a series of eight have taken the scores as 10 t. ¥ and T halt mile rave Jump, hop atep an S6-pound weigh pound weight ing of clubs in the League this morn. seball game between Kearns asd MoCauley n, » which amateur uid find 1 to thetr advantage to atudy fh information on the diseases which eduled to-dar: | Pittebore at Cleveland, photographs of champion ani mais of various breed Louis at Chicago. — Knollwood Cla ELMSFORD, ¥, composed of prominent society men Cor, Hester St, Mount Vernon's Musical Soctety. Horse Show. will give @ horse how on ) $5.00 Sold Elowhe of the most prom, » ban been el }inent sactety people af Moun! Cheviot Suits OPEN THIN EVENING TILL 10, Vice-President; C.F. tary: J." Scott MeComb, F. F. Walti Whituey, | ington’ "Whitehouse "ed srbore, George Jenkins, Charles A. Hetael ai cm |