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pint BOTH YACHTS — dark water lin os above the suri wat was fully two Inches higher dthan aft. Her topmast was ra ‘on. deck’ were Capt in, Nat Herreshoff, who sev intend operations, and Mr. d Mr. Leeds rowed was, sup, Mr. Iselin r Defender several times, taking freque measurements trom the water line, were Mnally well satisfied with the amination.” A quarter of OfMficlal Measurer Hyslop and paddled down to Defe At this hour a crowd of fully 600 p ple were on the docks oppoxite T =leaving Vigilant entirely deserted the uper end of the doci. The contr etween” the yachts was very strikingly Bs they lay together tn the 4 ‘The differences were Vigilant'’s supe rior breadth of beam and Defender's Jong narrow hull, Otherwise the spars Tiuing, &e.. were almost the same, ex cept for the newer appliances on’ De Sehdcr, At 12.25, Measurer Hyslop be work and seemed to take a ¢ more time than when measuring Vix Tant, Nat Herreshof accompanted him in the rowboat as he made his measure. ments fore and aft under the how and a two bie. Mustrated Kk an his at deal stern, and each measurement as taken was Verified by him, It took him nearly twenty minutes to take the water-line Measurements, and then he went ab to complete the measurements on deck What the figures obtained are is merely a matter of conjecture Just after the measurements at. bow cpnd stern were completed Mr. 1 ft Defender and came ashore and t: the tugboat Walter B. Flint for Now York, He wore a pleased and tisfled Wook, but when asked by an oben ng ¥Worla" reporter if he would say. any . thing about the measurements already made. be replied: | O; the figures positively will not be given out until the English chal-| clenger has been measured he hen Mr, Hyslop went aboard Defen- der he held a long consultation with Mr, Iselin, Mr. Hetreshoft and Capt. Har, and the measurements of Vigilant were Undoubtedly given them at that time, | so Mr, Taelin practically knew. about what allowance Defender would have to give Vigilant in the coming trial races. . | It Is generally belleved, however, that the allowance will be less than two min utes, With a longer load water line an a. large sau area, it Ix conceded that | Defender must necessarily give some allowance to her competitor. . It was after 2 o'clock when Mr. Hys- Top Nnished. measuring Defender, He dil t-léave the yacht, but remained on to take luncheon with Mr, Herre; Le a Goand D. G, Wild, lawyers, In the V Mit Building, Nassau str after lust balancing of avcou vered chat. thre th disc at ts, checks the bank bore the forged signature the firm, One was for ch, $100 and the ot agmregating $60), which bank jose, When asked about the matter to-day, one of the members of the firm sald to an “Evening World’ reporter: 8 for the st We discovered the forgeries on Wednesday, Aug. 7, and immediately titled the bank. tesa very clumsily. « The checks were cashed by our former clerk ant ster gtapher, Issac Welnterg, who ls twenty Two Years old and Hives WITH his parents at Alo Kast Bightyceighth street. ‘That is all the astual information we have The bark. votitled. the. police they are onveatigating, Young W berg Went away a few days ago a the. py have heen unable. tot terrogate him. We dismissed Weinberg shordly, before the forgeries were. diss covered [ey ee An Old-Time Politician Dead, Charles AL Cooper reventy years olf, an LS Past One Hundred ant Nine: | Ned a Mariem Mospital at 8 ‘ kof general a ‘Cooper | nthe Health Departivent kk js » D anina: A. ANE 18 Gen 3D Imboden the noted Contedevaie cavairyman, died here year @@@@©OOPMO®MPMOMHMO®@ ° GLADSTONE jc = — as ° on i Recent x Attacks ° UPON THE A ° ° ° ° (CR OR OT OR OR OR OR MOR ORS) The Six Richest Men Vacation Fenefis are more "Than equalled by the Pure Blood, Life wud Huergy given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. on the Face of the Earth. NIAGARA AGROUND, — herr ow for this port coast. Dl Southampton. A dense fog is prevailing along the from either Liverpool or FIGHT OVER A WILL. vember. The Only Ordained Woman Pastor in the State of New York Writes a Stirring Sermon for the SUMMER GIRL PURITY. Startling Story of an American Who Was Executed the Other Day and Is Still Alive. 3 erie : at ~ ye Michie “stevens were the Sewly married couple will —_—_ = COP F7Z2DODD0D0DPDLOVDDDACDODDVOODODCOCOOOD OOOO GOO0000 a Ss rigeemaide. Th Europe in Ne THE DOCTORS = WHO CURE, | i 0 to ‘The Umbria is due at Queenstown to- MEASURED, | Ban on a Sandbar During « Baoe, |aey/“and the Germanic salied trom that Chatham National Bank Sued by| WHERE HAS SHE GONE? i erday, . | but Got Off Safel Pal “ e epttin {# @ little fishing hamict obn fe The reports of persone dlecharged | wb 2 epee y of Ittle‘more than five hundred peonle, | + Barpen No Trace of the Missing Miss Lucre-|.7"G Ce? Treccre MeCer Cagnarted, se 5 | Tr Hes on the mouth const of Ireland, | shina tia Clark from Pia uae thal Gaus ober fobe, about ten miles distant across country i , Di i f Vi il t d) on the outside of the bend froin Queens- ‘ ‘The disappearance of Miss Lucretia d mensions 0 6 ant a | Corsair Also Went Ashore and een and midway on the conut between Clauses in Fletcher Harper's Will! cere, of syracuce, a well-connected and i; Defender Obtained by the | Could Not Be Floated Cork Harbor and eouena Bay. | Are in Dispute. vice alth vere who ster making |S rt arrangements to open a fashionable ey GOFF REBUKES A LAWYER. | isi school for girls in Plainfield, N. J. left| prrtea'uecey tut or Johe thon thee Meant aes” fe One Cy Britansia and Other Yac an-| J. Power Donelian Accused of Im- | Recetver Named for Clty Property | come to this city, is still a mystery. : peep egirttang abet Ce doned the Drifting Match. posing on the Court. d the Irvington Home, Miss Clark was known to have five! york to the other as “The Doctors Who ped Lizzie Carney and George Mehan | bills in her purse on the morning | Tue lates example of the thoroughness of thelr, | et ‘charged with the urder of Samue \of her departure. The object of her trip) treatmen by Mr. George Hirsch, of 168 | Inle of Wight, Aug. 16.—The | Welsh, « sailor. In Bayard street, about A sult for the construction of certain! to New York was, so she sald, to buy | South Fi ve, thin city. He ta « veteram 5 je ' | 1 Ug eeodce | fi lannual race round the Isle of Wight, six weeks ago, wer a ned in Ger cinuses of will of the late Fletcher | furniture for the new school. Two's ersmith, and is heid In high esteem by the — lander the auapices of the Hoyal Victoria eral Stastons before Recorder Goff this Harper, bax been brought by John W.| weeks ago Miss Clark went to Plainfield | fade Ja an interview he sald: d i | Yacht Club, for the Commodore's Cup, morning, Harper, surviving executor of the | with a niece, Miss Irene M. Yanne, who The New Flyer Far Above Her for all clagnes, was walled to-day. ° | The Hecorder wa estate, against the Chatham National|was to act as a companion until the i Ailsa, Britannia, Hester, Carina, the them to question the Hank proposed school was in operation, Miss Marked Waterline When the forty-footer Inolide, Caress, Cornair, Quct of thelr lawyer. J. Judge O'firlen toway granted an order! Clark is a sister-in-law of Prof, John My Went Her Hull. HOW DEFENDER WAS MEASURED. ‘iagara and the twenty-rater Isolde jilay when frat arti cppuluting a reeelver for property In dis-| Edson Sweet, of Syracuse, ape Went on Her Gull | When the yacht t* lying tn 1 iy sinooth, water, stripped of everything started. The larger yachts were soon sumed them to + pute at 14 West Twenty-second street;| When Miss Clark left Miss Yanne ear- aia ee ie chi teanatens tisainer LRU a AR tL EE ini a plumb yiatione! away ahead of their smaller competi. the yyurt to das | a stable at Third avenue and Twenty-/ ty Friday morning, she gave her $2.50 In Uincdships, the ineasurer, Hyslop, begins his wo e drops w plumb tine uve 0 ney had eee ; re tere A nutien ta tien featel-on the Water, one end of Mt touching the | tora. fr reprimanied “Donelian, and *2cond street, and @ country seat @t/ change, saying she would leave her 500 PEUPLE AT ERIE BASIN.| steri-post. From the point where the plumb - ine strikes the water to the Niagara, soon after starting, grounded é | Irvington, more, but she had no small bills, at the warerling Is accurately menmured. Indicated by the tne J. on q wand bank, and anwintance wast «lah t Lif 1 find shat No objection to the appointment of | A pecullar circumstance ts, that up to | a then "aken from the Larrea to paint on dea Winery above @ent to her, nm the tide was receding, Himacle putt Pet gous, che receiver, was made by Wey et the!the present time no active measures “Sti where the stern-post strikes the water which is indicated by Kat the after-end she remained aground for about hal the law q | iia parties In interest, who agreed in recom-| have been taken by her relatives to find SUES Sad AHN ARS Eg SIngIerouCRS | i Jing Aand trom the exiting Rout OF INE ine A. The cacance Delween these (AR Nour, after whith whe Was floated | fOr Ai ere eet Bupreme Court | eens, Wve C. Mecammory of @ Broad-| her, Inquiries have been made by Mr, | ers Rate Nearly Alike, but No (wo pote measured long the deck Ia the trie water-lne measurement and returned to her anchorage. It 18 | An°adequute mensutes ntainet him may Vays for the position | Martine, Prof. Sweet and Garrett 0, " rion the xalLatea the tape line Js stretched from the end of the main not thought xhe has sustained any dam-— be taken.” | ‘The receiver will collect the rents of | Packer, a Plainfield furniture dealer, surements Are Stated. boom to the front side of the mast, Indicated by the Une Tt. between numbers 2 | agen of a xerioun nati The ycung lawyer blamed it on his as-|the property until the troublesome | but the police of t1is clty have not been and 4, and from number 3 at the forward side of the mast to @ point on the bow soclate counsel 4 : | aie imidway between the fi) and the Lbtopeall etay, indicated by number don , Capt. Bare sald N wan not —_— }clauses of the will have been construed | pppealcd to. Sr ara eC. THIN given the actual base line bore t Injured, Howard wid's yacht, he | LOCKED UP BY HIS FATHER DYE US RUE |, One of the qu features of the case Phe ache Vigilant Arrived at tne rnte| aoe ance on line I) between number 5 at the boom-jaws to number & added, was to windward and leading js | The property mentioned was left by!is that yesterday a lot of circurlars Sipese ak v osisek thi nite tat th tat length is ascertained between the numbers 7 and § on line i, | When she struck a hard bump. Her | : Mr. Harper to his wife for life and on|from the Weat, including passeng Ravine been towed up from Bay Risgs | THe dimerence bu Nght tenths (3-10) of this measurement and the length of | oom wax awung over and everything | 4 Sherlf's Son Who In @ Terror her death to be divided between Eilen | rates by rail through the Rocky Moun- EYE Heer tO ee rar ee eke | the pare between HUES SAE 0 One ee eee Oyu ace V baw he | onatble wan done, hut without success, | When Drunk. | Jane Harper and William Durbin Har-| tains and California, were received at Qived at the dock by Supt, Dickie ana| tween number son line © and ion line G. My there meaaurements the areq | to get her off tn thine to renume cing, | HRLVIDERE, Aur. Deputy Shere | Per, Who Were to receive the Income | the Plainfield post-oftice directed to Miss why CROROR Stined ovkiaaatar MeGlivrey; under whdae di.| COURS (RDRIE MAFKET PRACTISE the PAU ae Er eee te end ct cat and fpotsetet, Tunutes previous. {9 her iff Schwartz, son of Sheriff Schwartz, | during the in the event of|Clark. They were so elaborate and = 3 nee fection the big calsson was swung open | £ mtratent tin 1 by tne teach of macnnall nnd tousail al the end of aft 404 | grounding, the lend line, which was of this place, to-day was held for the | thelr mott before they be-/ the postan go.henvy, itn believed that | gay cy tar alarmed at ty soaition 1 Wome oe yac! 0 ac The jength of the corrected base line is then muliiplied by the height of the | kept. constantly going, had recorded Grand Jury on 9 charge of attempting Came of ag Miss Clar s for them. Sine Wine y et. ‘To this a In added the waterline Jength, and the product thus ob- ay " chwartz came home drur sterday | jority the preperty ¥ 0 be 8 oe ew “level Sek, hate SER HO ain eh Ghe was no stranger thore, as two| tained in the racing length Yi j The sand-bar, it appears, rises almost | and tried to clean out the hou Heiser oie Dicperly Was ts De isele AEE Deer na oem see fe ET who cure,’ and T am truly grateful to them tor Seka abe ihe teorived her Heal, pes 1 =| perpendicularly, and han been the rene has Rerved wevernl terme in the count the proceeds paid to them. | qckgrday Chiet of Police Grant of Plain: | ny scovery. it was trambled with calarrh of the b bepestlihas: ihe o! y « ro ‘for dru ennesni Te ad to he They also were entitled to a one-fifth} i e ty ha es jr e ‘ c ‘up ¢ hoff and Mr. Leeds, All efforts to ob- ’ | of many dinasters, eM Sait Mal cae . police of the ties: OF thie dt head and throat and brosehtal tubes My Read aration for the America's Cup contest [shot and Mr. teen, Aut eftorte to ob HASN'T PAID FOR HIS WINE. [ome eters ing prevation ana tne locked up ine hia father, the" Sherisfntersae wach ina. fund of BONO. Bout OFAN Bi Nee athlon er prcrrtncen a fo the same dock. nformat! 4 who Is seven yeara old and in feeble PP iP. ped beigsidh J . availing, Othe ———* yachts w almost drifting. Britannia health. Eth It is alleged that Ellen Jane Harper |ing woman wa: It Is expect town into my throat. I had to hawk and spit @ This dock is a celebrated one for) | The fact leaked out, how! at (he | paghthall Wante a New York Cen! paxsed Ventnor head, followed by the A few weeks ago an under Sheriff and William Durbin Harper elected to| @.reward will by 1 for information goa deal, especially inthe marnings. J coughed « ht cleaning, as, in addition to Vigi-| racing dimensions of th yachts i! that will lead to the discovery of Miss ee, nel ad ar sii | Were more near.y alike than has been 1 Injunction Vacated. three forty-raters, and then came Allan Was appointed to take charge of the take an interest in the property, aub-| Clark’ dead! or alive good deal, and had pains in my chest and tn ait.| aa ee etna nin hare Metlacte rally nu smd ue wan aa 1 eats * | Almira H. Lighthall, one of the Com- /and Heater, with Corsuir miles astern, : * — . jact to t ¢ fa entat ot thelr mother, | 7 oh | ferent parts of my body. i felt tired end langu undergone pre} 01 ere, le in tleman who was in position to q Isolde, the American twenty-rater, was of the proceeds of the © x ail the time, and lost all ambition. J began to “! I e * em ents of Vigilant and mission the Parl venue prove. iy teed id rty, and chat thy placed mort- | ira, Sweetver Gets an Divorce, te the dock adjoining ‘Thistle was at one | tit them fonts of Vigilant And miantoners of the Park Avenue Improve: Unis (ot Aerie aiowance at that | MUST BARBER! DIE? ty annul CR Ut | ne ie eee note arees | line fe and strength, and my appetite fatled Aime cleaned, lithe time allowance to be conceded by | ment Company, spn eens eet tage of the race. = weatton which the executor | JuR Nove tn. th u ay then J knew it waa time to do something. Mr. John Hyslop, the Yacht Club's| Defender will ry slight gerich, in the Court of Common Pleas '8® 1 | appet for Commutation Pour tn wants decided ts whether this elec ranted a decree of abeotute divorce to Mra. hat something waa to place mypelf under the ved _ ay h er wil Mierreshoft came ashore to-day for an order to show cause why| Water, it was discovered that Corsatr, | or choice of the children defea hertae 1 240 tow ‘y-Rixth treatment of Doctors McCoy and St Joba, and SReAerer, (Was: early on hand, and the afternoon, and was ques , 4 owned by Mr, F. W. L. Popham, had to Gov. M on power of the executor to sell the pr etzer charged her husband, boarded Vigilant. Hoe had a long talk ee OO orld repOr extraining the New York hal Ne COBRA Oe VUALIOES| cHURASEha) Oboe! sna, telegrama and {ercy under the wilt j on Kith Wnphoper candace. with the result is that to-day I feel ike @ new man,. with Mr. A, Willard, after whieh he| he sald ‘oad from paying him cer- TUN ashore on Ene ro : ‘ . = Ss A unkHiON A woinan |My head Is-clear. The cough 1 gone, % do not *Heabat : , soMelal figures é A vaunted ‘The other yachts were becalmed letters for the commutation of Marla | —— Hawi and epit any core, Mi ‘have (Gaeed began preparations for measuring he! Hon't w what the official fg y should not be vacated é | | p 0 pall pase Bee ie ipcetag ot ahe whet oes then’ Fenidetns mcr meat Hid tne iujunctlon wis obtained hy Taidor | The race eventually turned out to be Tarberte sentence, or for, her pardon TEN-YEAR-OLD WOOER. Cat Hin Cheont witha Rasen, lawan MP abemie i god 1 Dive alised Ma e ning of the bo: as then be. | Hathing. awhute n regard to hs Es fA flusco, owing to the adverse tide and Co! je pod the Bxecut a | | tab and strength, and wake In the mornings now ree . The first thing ¢ vas to re. , We statement, Phe oficial Isaacs and Frederick Sexton, proprie- § . at Albany to Anderson, a laborer. living with his brother more tile ate ee : A ey were | Heute sitec he anade publi wntil the |tors of the Central Park Casino, who Mek of wind, Britannia abandoned the | they coms from. all sectious of the Arreated for Forcing Attentionn | Peer 4 Hudson avenue, Ervoklyn, went to feshed. Doctofs McCoy and St, John farmir 4 move the anchor chains, and they el titish yaoht hay been measured. hold a fudi Mt againet Lighthall for attempt to round the Isle of Wight eountry, and are Interspersed with a few t Thiet Yenr-01d Girt hei fast night in good health but despondenr, me With all the medicines T ted, and ge run through the port hawse hole into @) "it was furth rhed that the meas- $96. ‘The J nt Was obtained In a and put back for Ryde leas emotional and mare sensible re pon a een-Yenr-Old Girl. | Mieng the aight neeatiem kill wary treatinent, I didn't hava to ba « Cee matters a ae onan ea sionialde | Uncrantyiot Nia Ae cae ae Pera haa wnt au vall Coe yt of ree |” Corsair remained fast ashore in apite eee the law bevallowed to take) One és the: ;simialiest (prisoners |/cacting i tneoit wit A, ane ae hye 1e medivines, and the fee for all the tréagmems 1 port bow, was also ‘9 the bi weigh, er hthall had at the Casino in’ Decem- guardsmen were compe! to put out Marke 0 « as e - a er ee aa Lae nn gee sean Mea) Ne OR auardiemen were coin mit out) KILLED HUSBAND AND SELF, | Sfi7*°%,,,tlier vou’, was, are Sent a Mallet tn tis tend. | Gunmen te the met Over ‘two hundred business men who, length wa » oWhieb, With — Jiidge Glegentch adjourned the hearin sed ite ‘tol Gawa n years old, of 436 | Baward Gredy. ffiy years oi, a bartender, 7 (ene ort anit area, haw placed the | antl next Monday to permit Lighthait| Tho other yachts, not being able to! 3 BRAT coy SIRES OIG OU Ee ANTS laimeitie nlite CU Sig wom pearaenare is fare cnterested In yachting stopped on |{\', Mig ainglcatickers on ‘nearly an to-abtain ceruon papers all | ake habhwar, anchored in ainguaty: «| NeW Bkewntuw adem w Guarren| Cor iirccen years old, Of 02 Went | en ao nice Gi. oerhan tr Ot eee ee ee eee ac a their way to the cliy early this morning equal footie ns texurds rach meas Bap with a Pistol, Thirtieth strewt. with anhoying her |fimaeit inthe eal oar Tee aentaia'trent eat fle! to see the yachts, but were considerably | urements: SS BV. VILLE, Ind. Aug. %— with bis attentions and calling her ve —e ta : i } Mr. Herbert Is, Who was se EvA> ‘LK, Ind., Aug. 16.—Mr. and names on Sunday night at ‘Thirtieth worth two in the Winter, Gisapnointed at the non-arrival of Be-| terse woul | MAN AND VAN GONE. ASHORE NEAR QUEENSTOWN, | srs. Witiam Browning quarretiod last gireet and ‘Tenth avenues bs An Kaply Morning Fire. te fi e aa . remain in ae re % <n night and Mrs. Hrownlng « nded the mise | | What have you to say for yourself?” | pire broke out on the aecond Moor of the three-| FREE TEST TREATMENT Measurer Hyslop got to work as soon | Ini, by which rs und anding by procuriug asked Magistrate Brann, severely, 5 oul on pobieee tiatn i ‘ thorou wer Steamer Rane) il Tenant M vumt doin’ muthin’ to the, lady, | story butiding at 21 East Fifteenth street early ae Aiellant nad ‘been, Hosted inte the | from New Jersey. Gursac hint ie atthe Wanted hornet [a omy nakna' her Cer have'a Sody' wii the. moraing, “and bstore ye wan extingulniel | For the benef of thowe whe hay bik ‘bawin, where the smooth water in-| li) iid w my tie rikhlayerson avi me The exten: of $500 was he knowledge of the work ot Bured perfect measurements, He mad the mensul | William Loneh, a bricklayer, of West] QuinNSTOWN, Auk. 16, — News ae i aletpats Brahh, wdtplnibtered \a’.9e- ot Te Tatiaing 8 "by dames Secor and, 8 Jona tn the treatment of ai Shoshad-been.ligutened.of overything | 1ay would not be given out for thy jchester, called at DPolice Headquarters |p iched here that a large passenger sh died Teetiire to MeGOW an and ee atm ee ee eens std asm talor stp by A, | chronia diseases, trial treatment and medietne@ portabie and was in the same condi 1 nt to, Defender tore ane Mbdreported (HP AARDORTgiememer iran aNnore oh ‘the coast|, Willem mien ean Ro Ort Hs rina: to Ween) Sway. srOW | esiae . | are free. ‘There 1 positively no charge for some! ble and condl- rl ent to, Defender | inog ait 4 ee Hal ashore i al RAL tas var | Fre complainant. | jase aii t -tion. ay.she will be in when stripped sor! w ran on the ‘hur th ver oF a akurea LAS pence: jin the vicinity of Ballycottin, to the | [Mgt ne oer merce aa ae Petken vintia ea Reroute ‘auitation, examination, test treatment amd medie, ‘ditacet | New part Faces, Nat He . Re CA nh Throwgs Neck, Westcheater, ‘eastward of this harbor, ray, (8 newadnaler, of 6 ate Wedding. at Long Branc soe aa Gee eies eines for the first visit i 1" ad heen ity lert Madiein, N, J., aT o'clock | The 7 seottin | Tay, *ware. that he first fatal trotley accident In Bijzabeth oc = { ‘The crew gathered amidships and the and that 1 Loe een ton a ebwie Weel | ‘The coast guards went to Ballycottin let and wirietly private wedding took place g. Electric car a ‘ Batons and plumblines were plied | heen done to tld of Hipnitute. belong vo bynen, | With the life-saving apparatus, but found pateale Cay ranch on) Weinealay. Miss Constance | cnarge of coagycton Chares atcAvor ant savor, | DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, husriedly by tho expert, who quickly | perfectly ound aud slau He has not been heard from since leav- | that the steamer, whone identity was When Aitecn years | Maul Levien aud Mr Join Fox, Je., were married | mans Willlam Young, struck Jam 1 Meets | Qmcos, 15 Madison Avenus, Corace off Hin fingers along the tape, thun prevent-| water out of the drydock Just before 2 ao," 1k wife can offer no explanation | Proceeded on her Journey. Hrhell held Fischer 1m $1.00] Welling. Me.” Foxy Jey In the ony child of | ried and had been employed as night watchman in| OMce hours, 9 A. M. to 1% 2 to 5 aan ¥ te @ y ect ro) being ob- 10s i} , ‘or his disappearance t le presumed to be a vesne! oul ex Senator John Fox, President of the Déemocratle | the Lafayette oe. P M, dally; Sundays, 5 a nw any of the recorde from Delng ob [Sek Ub atten AN AS Ht tht fe i TU i preaumed to t 1 bound [Sc Rinor'Tonn! ts, Prenat te fhe’ pst | Thetetyete fre i ys tantare A wef worved. three-fourtha of Defender’# keel could | Ho next attacked the mpars and staya| be ween. Ter long erulne had tatniahe! with his steel tape and had finished DrOneh PIALES On ROR TMA R wn colo} : his important task within three-quarters | "RM orew. was already at work clean: | ; vof-an hour, ing the plates. Defendet reached the dock at o'clock | Hoth, yachta will rematn, In dredook fn tow of the tug Wallace B. Filnt, and | UMW Sunday morning te ee Teta | i was greeted with a cheer from the | of Defer tain if any | F | ‘ crowd of about three hundred observers | Injury was non the that fringed the big concrete basin, | Sind bar at Newporg last week : Nearly all rushed to the end of the yard to feast their eyen upon the new | FEASTED EYES ON DEFENDER. = ‘ beauty. _ eo CeCe eeeeeeeeoeeeee8O 8020888822028 088 FOF FCHH8HTHSTHEFHHLHLHHHHSEHHEHEE + Derender's topmast was housed, and| spectators Watched the Water everything about her looked as though \ ret Sos ga to measure her would be Qaeen from the Big Bridge. @ OD} mpowsible, sie ; 6 ae Contrary to expectation, he was| CITY ISLAND, Aug. 16—The yacht @ OD} @ocked in the same basin ws was Vigi- | Defender, in tew, passed here, bound H ALL THE Jant, the pumps not being started until |south, at 9.10 this morning, ew or @ ea l Iti ( ] a | ® " peen blocked and shored up at!” pefender ts procecé o Erle B u the outer end of the basin. Diorenier Js nrocosding ty dries Basin @ ® ‘As the two beautiful yachts were | to be drydock: OF THE 4 berthed in the big basin, Vigilant near — . . @ a fat the shops and. Defender at the| Defender passed under the Rrooklyn S ecialist outer end, a most admirable opportunity | Bridge at 10.40. A eurtous crowd on the @ ® for comparing their It was afforded, | big st watched her as she passed g oe a Which many experts In” the crowd | bene 1 aand “until she dixap- @ ® AND : availed themselves of, Hook as she went =i ~ ‘At 1145 Defender’s crew had finish termilk Channel on Who Cures @ o * vnioaiing he of very Ie Ror Abie. | her way to Erle Ba AT THES== and had stow fon board. th ped = — Hattie Palmer and preparations nails Criminals b @ 7 1} OSSIP to go Into the dock with Vigilant, where y 19,89 Into the doc eaictror| $600 IN FORGED CHECKS. e UMMER ESORTS ® a: a the first time. e}] - ° 0) OF THE She ba ai at the ie, bealn and Fra. aD, w a Name din . . up to within 150 fect of Vigilant, when M d the ‘guy ropes, were ‘thrown. out at the Seventh National Bank. eqaicines. @ IP) WATERING PLACES. Seen santa Fant th Sh of the| When Carhier Adams, cf the Seventh Cloo 0000000000000000000000000000000001]90 J doek. 4 . 5 Sverything had been done to lighten) National Rank, Broadway and John @ ® draught as much as poss! 1) street, returned their bank bock i . "{CMOMOMOMONOMORONCHOMCROWONOY Arizona and Nevada, , ° ° a °}] THRILLING TALE 4 °}] EXPLORATION . GRAND CANYONS vi OF ° ECR ROO OR KOO ROR) 6) 5 The Woman Consul of the Excelsior Cycle Club Says the Wheel Is Woman’s Salvation. CORO OR OR OR OR OM ROR OT) 1@

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