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; Count ta Racin; In these days of high-primed Ol yach's the constant endeavor a “Der Prowns” Started in to Give the “Joynts” a Tassie, their power to carry sail. the wel that Lame Ankle and Decided to Play at First Base: less than wooden SHEEHAN’S THREE - BAGGER. In the Third Cooley Succeed Forcing Quinn at Second, and Himself Died at First. in | puttatng. portan them the beneflt of beyond the experimental stage. To the uninitiated tt POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aus. W.—The weather to-d: added to the hist of glorious uncertgintics at the Polo Grounds, For the first time in several known to mechanics, that furthest from Ive, that It all depends, and gives no other reason for absenting but Mr. Doyle has {deas of his own about cinching Kames able after 1 thas been calked Over these mast are la To give it stiffne: lately made the er: nks sképtical, Capt pieces of steel angle Miller got in ine with the weather and|{tween the radial. flanges of other uncertainties by refue!ng to di-[Pleces, about afoot apart up the mast. They do not vilge who his tw would be unt'l the as it woul VALKYRIE Ill.’S STEEL SPARS. Raitt to Save Welght Where It Wit signer and builder ts to reduce the high Welghts to a minimum in order to add correspondingly to the ballast; for it is upon this ballast that they depend for Tt is a mat- ter of surprise to many that yacht de- signers and builders have not taken ad- vantage of the possibility of reducing fit of go important an item as the spars and have so long kept to thi old Wooden sticks, when It was known! in the merchant marine the use} Senne nae of spars built of steel or tron has been pnded with great success, ailing merchant ships depend for} 1 ie pronttapute thelr ability to carry reatest possible cargo in a ship of the Teast possible weight; and thie a rn to cut down the weight of the s! q D and Abies there ar nh to ye lon ‘apt. Doyle Recovered from His |*Sneter ligntnrss ne well as srengih In building. the masts and rds as touch as in building the hutl itself, and steel spars have been in use for some years, and every builder or owner Knows that the weight of the tron or fteel spars in his ships is considerabl Americans are supposed to be most ready to adopt new ideas as they brought out and shown to be good: and ye. it haa been left to the proverhially conservative Britisher to first take ad- vantage of the new method of spar Among the novel experiments in Do- fender it seems strange that Mr. Herres- hoff should not have considered so im an item as the spare and givey new methods would seem {m- possible to build a lighter spar of ster) than of wood, but it 1s upon a principle the material the centre is most eftect- A thin cylinder of the strong metal placed at the outer | days, Manager Doyle came on the fleld | circumference of the spar possesses the | with the reat of the ‘“Joynte.” Mr. fame strength for the strains to whith) 0s" i caver t is subjected as the heavier solic whether he would play or not. Ho says| The method of construction ts the his ankle has been bothering 1 same in principle in all the sy Ko i him again, | that an explanation of the construction of the mainmast will enable one to un- himself from the team of late, As Mr, [derstand that of the others, Doyle is manager, it is more wrob. | A close examination of the | mast bia the s more than prob: | woud disclose the fact that ite cireum- able the explanation will be made tol ference is made up of three separate himself, Mr. Davie was also uncertain | steel plates curved. to. form one-third hs to whether Ruste or Clarke would | ofa true circular extinder so that thet site vas “Dad's tu would | edges fit Upon one another very exactiy pitch, It was “Dad's” turn, however, | Sng make a joint which ie hardly notice- aints on the Inside of the long ‘T-shaped nieces ot It was the first same of the closing | feel ‘with the pleco of the St. Louis series here, Under ordinary |curving over the joint of the, plates. reumstances “Der Prowns’ would he| A, Pow of nuts passes through tim edges | i nees “Der Prowns” would be) o¢ Pm ates and the wide flange o regarded as “easy.” but the manner in| the T. This forms the cylindrical shell | which the “Joynts" have been play!ng | of the mast. and rigidity short are tiveted be- as We £0 seem in looking at racing | of de- 10) Tron now the T PIRATES MEET | DEFENDER WITHOREW. last. moment. Just before play was] for thers is only one stay called, however, Doyle concluded he . these stays being Mitte slled: (however, Dos luded in son in the T” pieces a foot would play firsi base himself, and sent | apart. The effect of this Russie in to do the twirling, Miller then| Mery rigid mast with a strength even ‘i vanarerns taal a ereats in that of a wooden mast pero re ren to oppose the D8 lof the same size, although the weight . Hoosier, The weather cleared off am.|of the latter would be considerably the game was begun. The attendance, | efeater o : : + TS provide for the great strain which ] owever, Was t of the seasor. |comes locally on the mast where it not mre than ns being present, | passes throiign the deck and ‘s_ se- oe |Gured to the Sull, an ¢ thicknoss of _ The batting order was as foliows |plating, called doubling plates, ‘is se- ew Yo: Cured on the circumference of the mast Falier {le fe understood that the. making, of Berna ae set of-steel masts for Valkyrie TL q Siete Tin ave: considerable save Bayi, ip fer hen old wooden ones purse, | ight from which this een taken is considered, the ad Farrelt ile. Vantage of the change will be readily Rurles p Trevensiein. 1 understood, First Inning. | NEW PARK BANK PRESIDENT. a beautiful one-hand stop | ——<——$— 5; ON dui ig Bm tt | Rdward E, Poor Elected to Succeed Vp Ly male {} Eheneser kK, Wright, Deceancd. No runs . National Park Bank, Broadway Thuller walked. Tiernan out. Guinn 19 (held shortly after noon to-day, S:lwar vg hal raliced. | Davis's Meh 33, poor ,of the firm of Denny & Poor Rreitensten's one-ha tup of of this city and Poston, vy ated Hurne’s terrific grounder retired hima at} t auccee. < Hest Nor | ldeceanott : Second tnnin ar thore conversant 5 ; affairs and management of daly fled : sr Rl ct | yank, having filled the positon or } ely ATR Neen FOR EAL ae rior an h Miennan. radar pretty onion Oe mourly chosen Viee-Presideat lon ¢ orig ney Wo Years ago. an role Fano the din One Nan, The newly elected Pres will not, Ruste fore: Ir a said. “depart from auc cessful aste fc oles pureed in the managemen: 0 ‘ took Pulte r | the he lis predecessor ca = terete OTT’S BAIL FORFEITED. grouridar pal iphed 1d Wan Only 8200 for Striking Mra. eaten At iH ane ae Joseph Frankel. nails vas Vane fate | When the case of Henry Ott, one of Baver's ig fell into Pegs tine four voung men who assaulted J f PUN Siro seph Frankel ant his wife in Madiso * Magee cies Ol miaeat ns Park on Saturdah night, was pftationt husced Millers fs. Burns cated to-day for trial in the Court of in Kiv's Me was saved by Doyle's | Sieclil Sessions, the accused did not poor throw. Samunls was given frst, |app nd the light bail of $390 Magis- hut was forced out at second by Piers; \iente Hinuntorderodl Oke vo wive: to lee: > runs. cure bis appenr was declired fur- Quinn and Miller agdot) Davlen Pica Cres ceeoesaKee AoE got Burns's Stafford fored | Mr, rankel and Policeman Hore were \ wise, No ruins. jf court nearly all day ready ty prose SCORE BY INNINGS cute Ot o10%e%” Mrs. Prankel was so severely injure ie LOUIS snes she was unable to leave her home, Raw Tore Oi ~ Mr, Prankel i¢ business: manager of Frank G, Cotter's “For Fair Virginia” FULL DETAILS OF THE NEW] company — LOUIS GAWE AND THE ve AQUEDUCT RACES WILL BE GIVEN = ee RIC-ST. IN THR MIGHT ‘ —— —— JAPAN'S GOOD MARKETS. Native Articles of Manufacture Are Exceedingly Cheap. (From tne Chivage Annually as thi fame of tue | mbly of the € Lord Provost he Japanese cities, fays the San Francisco | jain them in custody. bles to think w Pintatin i ine "Nt the Lord High Comn Bhe does 1 tend te understand |e arom a love of Keys sl the intricavies of the silver question, but | as ded to th Iuing of poor, Paun rhe finds native goods exceedingly cheap (whould retain those Wyported goods astonshingly high. | Provont nts, and. ask Allin the price of #ilver has made | forthwith to the gates of the . Vahee in the cost of labor or ma-| he might satlsty himself as. to 4 foreign goods are patd for unity. He would learn, (o his \ . Garments whit be | Mars. at Moats, O accon the Magistrates, repairs to whieh the Te to be 1N OLD EDINBORO TOWN, Chronicle.) lord high commission- er goes ty Holyrood, Edinburgh anes the and goes through the an travelling in Japan writes | clent AanOre 1 : re ny or pt ; experiences opping in | 88 him. the keya of the Chir eperiences!:tn anonDlag. 30 1s exgustr is the one beat fitted to r t might S101 an taken Its deaw- ‘ othe adver basis, but slot ) amt that the {varieties are noid ait gold pr) Yeh right an to the ¢ . Ver annoeine this mas be to the any such form edim sod for home trade mh ima fi va inte rte into Ca in Edinburel the ¢ In. price thera [ho more, Kew! of the ehand for the hontes brethren at the assembly thne xiv : | to" the “arehaeolagical sucvivals wi sides ran It of dition in Jaa | te eee ras ot High, atreet and, Cail: earth, Wijhtr |noogate Desinning with Join Knox's variety it ee ein mot be long hefore | House, its quaint stone carvings, i the brow nese factories will suppis the | topes yee God jth goods equal to the import. | ur aw s ened n.,, | Ja thy Cannoniate ready —— rood fe the Wiakehoure Clos + third aNGh RECOVERY OF A RING, | tered Chrough a tenement of house uses Wearing date 79, founad on # Skeleton Hand tm oa) Ate ery yards, byt Tree Near a B Street and Caniongate uve pierced 5 Ibses hearing. family names entering fay a8) inty the gst hietory: of the city Birnie, are made, 1 arger Play bovise desire of a bird's nest ral iit Vovuntee elbow dur je hy the explosim of ast e then Lowpenny bax died, burl Johnson. penny, and ab Chancellor oft Mtns now te Sereiny rites tle, weeks ago is Inite non, while vestine, a Lakered a nest Dit In a skeleton han Mot w large maple u Ting, wish ir, Johagon ay a enend. was recogn'zed | Atkers wan found. | having icionged io | 4 Rae, & tle Jack { THE w ORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST ny tt pot be 7 woull bs docked fn this: afiernoc sit not, she will eee maretes eve. THE WINNERS \" MH about daybreak to-morrow morn: | | {Continuet from Second Vagey | The yacht's racing mast has already | to sat ‘iret ‘ Hament at Vewport. | aaa ' 1 ehtipped, and considerable of the] NEWPORT, ag. 20, Na- ai» fn salliny . and the sigh: standing rigging ts in plac Fer fouke ito : ‘ pened here | from the His ° Mr ernie, Lord Dunraven's yacht i y sino courte, un- J —-+ -- 1 ni chum, was heard to say today th ite wend The most auspielus ciroumatances -— Smok Cit (va ti 6 t S t| Off to the Starting Linc, The ygent Will be ready for @ trial epi z Hiv MALE We MnbuslanGe t xt Mondits. Thin le thought to bea | 0 hat th math of importance to-day) The Luckenbach, which is the sou What sang expectaton on Mr | punn | Was the championsiip doubles between j [a i Cup Cor 0 Y ww done ont hont, and even with = Ba Jal iar Ve nl featet ths ite re | Their p Committee and seventy club mem wearin Ot ipwrIShtt and Tamers | has most + isitty Alt, o¢ neariy | : ners at Narragan: | ' Last Series at Serre doa fv ep aus or ty Mao Ve MUG GEaNy CPi oy ho wt a he! to Take Out New Jockey vesday te put her | howe | velgAberhoe | o'clock alongside Defend Ye oprucens, (OF Vigilant are irrying away to] Mean sear sonal a re Hieaded ih «he Girection of the Scotiang AMericnn, represeitatlve, | ANS UML) ently prefer to be With the vioive, naval suclety loatser trom | ju n be y reudy time to rath che | Door Vigilant te almost dosernd stow and Narragansett | Vigilant reached the Seotlind Light up race on Sept f eee | eS Be Me= Deten ’ Thue “anee a sear in uch e! tile to the south, Defender came ia, of the Anchor tine, | her teed | enith of the Codnes heing represented. 5 . W.th the exception of two or three tuts number of yachtanten) Vigilant doesn't look nearly so, triny Wren hey qilayed | The Game Tied at the End of tore wore no other vere the ¥ ae eae Oe Aare Ivor ela Matendes, dine to (lic tary (AC ti H “4 acenea’ te) FINST RACE t ity of the lghtsni chat hour, \“ canvas ts of a dirty brown cater shite was dolig al Huccancer Firat. the Second Inning by | DIE tHe IEE Wowacer, eORid bul ax Natt, whiten will plas tetenders fot 8 iiEanOR uenitiahie outst BE Misuinge wh Venttia 11, Second. ‘ the advance guard of waa i are tenn | Re ts thin the . ‘ altoger her, | ¥ Good Batting, | excursion Steam Wo Shankland sald le tslood AW pinnak whi rin engerond set was won Wresn SES wae eee aeroces aia: {to be on haid to mast Way not vet completed. «dad Heaier SO nets (oes ae ec sac Soe Mangrove First. | ace * tp Milde Fi My Shaninodleaily” showed ‘good team, work, Inquirendo Secon: BOTH SIDES FIELDING WELL. Peta im ete tee: NIAGARA WINS AGAIN. avin Visitane wentnal PUL LNA playing Iacked lines)! THIRD RACKS ‘Nh | Charade walked over. iL a Mane Nhat encore ges oe (he Twenty-Raters Started Ina Drift at) | Mt vanes FOURTH RACE= i r Narrows could be plainly seen withou Yefender Just caine being Pittsburg Paying as if the Pens} iy cea giass from Navesink hx! ROCHIRER sibel ; her leat ne ts Very light | aan ime bs ae, ithi land and the coast of Long Island was! SOCTHSEA, Aug. x three | ut etendy 1y silliciont to keep | TAS attesnaon the ing T. Second. nant Might Still Be Within nd and the coas) if Long Island wa: ' he ; ‘ . ay i to keep K in ™ ” 8 ble all the way to Rockaway 1h wenty-raters, Thyont, Isolde and Nia: | apinnakers full, Were comes Pilot Roa: | intng play Jrocond round ofsingien are] FIFTH RACE Easy Reach. As the big yachte lay oft the Laght- fa started this mocaine in the regatta Nee Mra thelaame adits heen | W. B, Firat. ship, the Luckenbach steamed bi of tho Royal Albert Yact over (ho | Visitant's. 59 Abt Sane course as Was aalled Seaterday Abingdon Second. —— forch between them, arranging the pre “hore was a flat calm aid the boats | in stutaie, 122 at | WAR TO END EARLY IN 1896: . rare 6 shinjly drifted over the ine. tnyontand| Dofender te sailing a miglty pretty EASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, Aug. | !m!Hatles of the ra ‘ 1008 cine NicwavacAUlipene See te ae ii (Spectal to The Evening World) 0 De t Bi | 8h peat aake Heckley and his team ot], At 128) Defender and Vigitant, wht rave, he locks Wie at ol! painting at) Satecdo Returna to Madeld) RACE TRACK AQUEDUCT, Aug. & hard-hitting players from the Soy eee ee ee en ain about att AR SE ELL ICR DG SIU Meta HER a ey with w Hopefal Prediction, The meeting was continued today city al here this attornioon to | crarteg on port tack to thi southent Ee We mel ood Saint Was Gover Wee: iat MADRID, Ang. %. ten. Sateedo has} Sith cool weather and a large attend= cross bi the Bridegrooms in the | q \ . ; “i i Sp sf here fiom Cuba, and he de-|ance. Among thos: present were a num~ They sailed vo closely together that t tee # Jost cause. She simply iswt in i feat guttie of the present aation, ‘They,| ca ace cr ane two cectes blended and é ine Hl esniernetne tert omen vit the campaign there will be | Der of Westert, plungers, Including Riley were minus thelr captain In the fame, | formed one big white mass = WinwincHie Hey Bt : elin November, when Santiago de | Grannan. his arm having been Injured by a swift! No sygnais nad yet been displayed by AILSA A FAILURE. | ground, and uniess the wind | Cuba, Avila aad Puerto Prineipe will be | The dockey Club has sent out the fole ly pitched ball during the game with (ihe Luckenbach, There were fow stean AUite conmilerally sha will, tho bonten | Annet, enrrivoned (ORs evedlab nore Washington yesterday he t« hardiv able | Savhie; @Hd) several achootiera: Jolaing |The Mont ans linea kinabt went rHinttes | Gen, Salesdo is of the opinion that) “Trainers and owners are hereby no- fo lift it, Beckley, however, put Genins [ine geet at the lightsiip and a lone That Ever Carrte |ephe Ne AGRA URa | ese measures, together with the waten | tifled that unless they take out Icenses in his place, Cant, Griffin decided to ale | procession up the bay was neading f The. t The boats are running Jon the cowst to guard against the land-| issued in thelr namea on or before Aus. low Burt Abbey dot twirling, | sendy Mook e ane Bs ee RWiiice: 1h Ato ante GOMITiONi wR) ng of further expeditions will end the | cnses will be revoked by order of while the Pittsburg teany pinned their AA 4 eee dicated by the last. bulletin, Defender | obeition with the beginning of 1896. Stowards of the Jockey Club." faith on Ha | Wind Stendy, Sea Fairly Smooth, | ee Ene teat hee an Is divectly opposite "The I MAVANA, Aug Official reports re- | Tae card originally was an excellent i ‘or the last time this aeaso: 2 r ivad Wate abe (Oi theletent aha Cols Tone, ae taly: When the game wan started there were | ‘Tne wind cn shore was ratior putty. ! nin beat the most dieappeinting cecrel | World” balloon, which In a few hundr vail liete ary (9) the) effect that Col, [one DUE It wax completely spotted: By about 2,00 persons present. jbut out at gea IL xcemed to be plowing that ever carried a racing Mag foot to the norihwand caf Mighinndl | OMOUAnde: Waa! met the {naurgents jn) ANE Hemmer sas, scretenen, The batting order was as follows steadily, and, if anything, gaming | - Meneh, mas, Province of Santa Clara, and alae the owners discovered that ri Trookivn + |somewhat in force, There were ne “The Evening World pation, 1s! routed them. The insurgents, {tis| thelr horses entered in the third raee rare arin wiiteente cisitien however, end ths ENGLISH CRICKETERS COMING]. "5, sald, lost fifteen dead and wounded, | "ould have to be sold for $500, they bee jenna, 1 Comoran ae Was a digappointment to those who = Defender bas taken in her spinnaker | WP! troops lost Ave wounded. came alarmed, and all were scratched Dierbetien, 21 fier | Wanted to see a lively contest with lois F. Mitcheti'a Team to Sall Next! and is nearing the tinisa Ine prepara-| News ts also received that the rebela/our, with the exception of Charade, Riser ae fetes jot foam and spray flying from the Snturday, tory to going over the course again have burned the Plantation Grande, in| Who walked over. Clingmean. La Chance, tb bows of the race! LONDON, Aug 2.—The Sport In Midair, 2 P.M. [the Province of Puerto Prinetpe, belong- | | The stewards were not satisfied with Merritt. Grim | ; Sportaman | ‘a tt Here. Ronee ‘At 10,30 Vigilant had returned to the scya that Mr, Mitcnell's cricket team| Defender has jibbed her boom over to » hetrs of Enrique Sartol, | Littlefeid's riding on Austin In the seo Unpire-Mr. Murray stakeboat, while Defender stood off will salon the St. Louis Saturday. | Port and turned the stakeboat at the 1 has beea received that the In-| 0M! race, and warned him that a repe> Firat Inning. AboUL @ mile to the cast, crossing the |The team in composed, of | Mesara, |finish line and ts off on the sturboard| sure ite have cut the telegraph line tition of such would result in his being Donovan out at Arat) Amik led out | BOWS Of Hevered steam its, wien Ree Sea ees em MEAN. | tack for her second run over the course, | and have torn “ap the ratla near Algo- | SUSPe neeAs to Tredway. Gennins out. Corcoran to Were crujaing off towards the outer dhi, Arkwright, Phill Hartley and In Mdair, 204 P.M. | donal, Province of Santiago de Cuba, FIRST RACE, Ha Chance.” No runs. 4 ate | tigntship | Milian, Defender Just passed Vi the lat - Ol monsw inners, ire rea op Med to § t. le, | er not ha urn stake er base on palin. Corcoran out at" Hall, Wind Grew Lighter. | Amerteann on the Teutonic, ter not having yet turn tak ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. ooo BAN Sncereen 8 lone fy ecored Bhindle. Daly | contrary to expectations, the wind! TIVEREOOIy Aug. ~The: White ORE OnvARE Akai cuD pyet tie Cotas $e struck out, One run. Feaneiiia hs. gericely ouerea ning r line steamstip Teutonic, whieh |, ANAT EOS M. | RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Aug. 29 Fy Stenzii hit to left for two bases. Bler- Lowa : card as passengers Mr. acd Mrs. A. | a eferte nis gives Defende row's races on this track are as follows After ©. FF 5 bauer bunted. satel ‘Stuart | 045 it was reporved at Sandy Hook to "Tirexch atu Sire and abe. Stuart Hob: [clean Jead of six minutes, actuta time. | gt nec seven tires Sie ga foltows: | Aer Ce nim on HUB Hato hae grorsng Stenzel. “Clingman sac be blowing at only eght miles ant son ae In Midalr, 207 P.M. | ‘te the flag, wth ail well'in motion, Venftia Merritt out, Abbey to Ge 3 and the general direction south sour Defend: the t tack, Ho in front and King Hero last. Buo= scoring. Hart singled, scoring | 5 iefender 18 now Lon) Te eon er iB caneor Joined issues with Venitia. Donovan fied to Anderson, ‘Three rans, | €Ost | AIDING MABEL STANLEY. = [ncaaing in shore Vigilant has ner Fit i the Bent turn, Ande eRe pale wen Reo k Treaway, I “halls, La Chance | Defender was still headed eas'ward - starbourd tacks aboard Ww team until well into the last furlong, sacrificed. “Clingman's fumble of Grim's | while Vigilant was tacking about near ‘Two New Yorkers Interested tm the In Midair, 2.00 P.M ve ! | Buccaneer then drow away and won ant Tredway to score, Grim, nailed | the Ligh | Acconed Muste Hall Artint. Vigilant has gone over on tho port pnd Rave Two-year-old maidens; four tur | PAMGHY Oy @ length and Anal yeaa stealing thir]. Abbey filed out to Sten-| At 10.09 Defender came abont akin) LONDON Aug. 2.—It is reported that | tack: 197 Creosote io beat Connemaugh a neck for the place. ba iacidleigha eet 0 ye per ees jand pointed for the Scotland Lightshly two American millionaires. are show- In Midaur, 242 P.M Mee eee 10 . ese Ose arith % l$he was nearly two miles away. The in, much interest In the case of Mabel| The two flyers are runing a pretty 10° Little Tommy 100 | SECOND RACE. | Smith base on balls, Genins sacri- puchenbach had already taken a p iuey, the music hall-artist, who waa| tack inshore now, with Defender well in| "™) 2 100 LUT" | For three-year-oida; selling: sl furlongs, |” enzel out, Corcoran to, Le tion a few lengths north of the LRM Qeresies ‘Auge 10 on board the ateame | the ead, of ccurae, ‘They are still tao] Lint Baie —Four and onehale ferlnen; aa \ WOT istma. seven ee Ee ee No runs f ship and was preparing to establish the sii) fotruria at far out. and coming too nearly head on | Jack Lovell He Mo {08 tamil A 2 a eames Gh URAL eey oa tarenaiy atasting) lin about to sail tor for me to make out whot sail they are Rp, VS Fenaace tt Ham st pope Hr Hin ak second, Corcoran and Sie | aware fram Sandy Hook Lightship.” with having stolen Jewelry from a Mrs. |carrying, but T shoudl say thes Nave | Oatord He Mole : PON 18 (he ans Hart, No runs, = 5 Q (Gibbons, nse ap e ginot changed their head eats from the | $8 " i Mingrove was the first to show when haces tani 1 oat ins the signal of the Luckenbaca eee tae senTUEnt aby hag ae ee Aa the Wie Tell" Founsiine at ottae” uieea ; 2 La | showed t the procramme had been Dien living. . ‘ In Midatr, P.M, | Chlottate eee cand lod the Puch: sone J gihiiart, finer on Tea, Caance’g m tlonanged and that the start would be THE two milliona res are New York! vigiant has her ci lepers i snd *erava atreten. When we Hed out fF Hed out, Hart out, Corcoran {made from the Sandy Hook Lightshty, ea The fair prconer te in. posses: | Defender te headed 4 ‘yp M. Founding. “He parsed him at the last e. No runs. ‘four miles further out instead of from gion of letters supplying her with funds! 4), A EACARUL vu eee gala t furlong pole and wen by two lengths, fod Daly Med oat. | Pred | scotland, for her defense, I ect ata an aS riche vinendy came. with a ratte ar the nins to i > runs, 4 T | = | 1 " yeided, sh and beat sanding a lenge or | The tug. er giving the signal, were 4, oF, as is evi ide | yy place, Time—1.8) 1+ RE BY INNING Jstarted off at once, foliowed by Vigitant.) ENGLAND ACTS PROMPTLY. [0 'e 5° ever swan THIRD Tac OED i h had not left the judges’ boat. | oe han tion 1 Hal Nandicap; mile and ® quan | Seiad ease 2 oe ee wtich was on the way bacie | Mut Uncle sam May Nd Ne ttepre-| MRS. ROACH LEFT $265,000. ‘ nies i Betting. &:. It Fie, HAN }went about again and led the fleet out) ented at Chinese Inquiry, = i peer eh oe ee ‘Walked | o¥ey PRING’ to the ved hulled lightshtp. | LONDON, Aug. 2. - aK Her Son, John B.. Not Mentioned); ESE ete oe DS ING’S FAST TRIAL. | ih a few minutes the vicinity of thel U2 1 iA 2 ee R. O'CAnor, alty tn the Will, Iw foe tno-yearolts; selon: als forionss | Seotla hiship was deserted, 4 KARA BEY nister at Pekin, has been] s Volley. 95 (Keeter eat Axiom Over pects Hand Lightship a eried) ant) EUS AIOE Ata Tet Up: bees | (the will of Mra, Emeline Roach, wo |e sae bs roe ele verything under sail and. stea 1 authority todemand the | died at Larchmont Manor last week e | Mert’ 10) Titamtton) Bs ou 1 8 ks working eastward at top 1 ue of the nec uetions to| war iiled to-day in the Surrogate’s SARATOGA ENTRIES. Heretic and Vodey was the order of sae ga etrtal 13 The: Hiyeniug Worl ‘The change In the start was probably! ins local Chin , | the start. Before had gone fitty GRAVESEND): Aug Handspring | gue as much to the direction as the (To 08d! Chine gaat is valued at $2509 real) RACE TRACK, BARAT( MGA, Auig, 20,| yards, however, volte, ae “front, nd Axiom had a trial r vis mort Me a; " ° ie presence he Amerie " srite | S400) Dal proper Vie #1 os n welghts: o-mo! ‘an nevel terwabis headed an. SHA Ae aC art mort! jghtness of the wind inshore Presence of the American and Br Pe aida Wie widow of | “tae entries and weights for to-mor- | ab Hever SUT MARIE, Henge ae ig over the Futurity cours It had shifted again to the wes i! is Is at the inquiry which is} the lete Jol The shipbiulider, | tow's races are os follows vat Heretic a neck for the place, after Sims rode Handspring aud ‘Tony Wil- lenis” interfered with the windward A Shane kts. theiregent’| Meth yan weaning wp | Firat Nave. Five furlongs: aeting ja hard drive. ‘Time—116 It fame was up on Astom. Twuispting jcomse, Fiom the fan 'y Ho 1 sht HD | massac ie Rate) 3s ier Timeline land | Morente Catvite ee eal FIFTH RACE: ‘ci 22 eee there would be ng alihcuities on ths = eee jto tte latter and her son. 8 VW. | Sina tt iaissenne Ren Ee anauasan nee ee eee Bias Se | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Oficers here | she gives ber hovseiohl furniture, 4 Ktace Sixt vlagdon: 88 canon Mines a} | PAVED WITH WoLASsES, wae | ‘ - re here) tures ane lirle-a-bra : et ith ae the pos i | At 1145 the fleet had imade about half /Are inctined to make Hsht of the aitua- |“ Ipliter wmeiine als , iray i Kink Golde t ionic ak eek My ier " the distance, Defender being far in the | tion, Tt is not probable that any action |) and all menos 1 10) Hanweil foas, $8 40 Learyy 10-1 Bt 2 IMB, Perhaps the oddest pavement ever | jad of ail the sailing craft. Tho steam: | wi pe t mu DROP APIO NAC RDS ACHOR haiiey trusts Ws Haiting Ulaurere, 85" ohne) eh 4 BS lat. ts one just ted atl Chino. Or OLa Oa iat Seats The ae | be taken to insure the presence of |# given ty lier 9 i a r Mandieap; mite ant al Aftor some delay they got the flag te ‘al. It ie muaide mostly of miolaeses, an | tres Wad! alsate aakee ch peettions at {8e American Consuls at the inquiry. | 1 ee vos] Afar iat, With’ Kink Gold in fron ters uf the South to provitanly dips | tt tend the racers to come ’ e Pagel. here in el aie excess Maurie 2) Miretch.” Ratlard then ‘moved up wit pass of ths millions of Kallona of! up areas, fumily. reeltence, at W. B. who, taking the lead, was never periése molugare witich they ‘are said ta | fe, . , WON. Aug. wea Intniaconal ace to" th sor cwugni and’ won easily, by two lengths, have on hand The Luckenbach wes a'ready there an 2 AUB O i tio dati eyhen We Reach an 1 ApIRason and Lulu 7. had @ spirited | The hed chemist of a sugar factory) lay to the windward of the red bull rative Congress met aga.n to-day | ner two ¢ ‘eMildren, sons of the late | race for the place, which the former got Chino, 1b. ‘Turke, wax lea to make | At Md8 the Luckenbach signalled tha of the Society of Arts and|Garreit ie | [by 7helt @ ieaati, Tipe ie. | ot wien the WOW ae “cousae cai) Maes ative production, Re’ The residue of ts, (lvidea —-— H » from the fac. | the course I los to, win ies into five parts, MePherson, Iie ir tate: rogue | ward and return.” Defender reached of Boston, made « speech | imotine Thaelt 8! eet ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. molars & refuse product, | qghtship and went about ene MO Walch he helt that when the secret | the two eriadehiire r —— Here He snixed with ac rertgin wind | eauth of a1 co-operation of atl clisses was | |. see weet RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER I8le He is simply mixed with a cartain kind | @UutD Of Ms at fred the world would enter upon | Mabe Rew 3TATEN ISLAND NOTES, | AND. Aug. 2)—The races run on this aphalt, and laid like an gaphalt pave- | ty the north. period of universal peace, happiness | The Moar of Healt today orders 4 5 Itrack’ to-day resulted as follows: M nt The composition dries quickly | ad prosperity. Philanthropy, he said, | ne b Vacated oe a ' The New Rrigiton Noard of Heatth tart | First Race—Six and a half furlongs— i quite hard, ant rematns as inonnrrineiie Huntin wae tones and #46 ‘nie 1 he ow hare ¢ pores | announced ther the Milage Allernien and exp Won by Windgate, even and 2 to 6 &; ! i. BeUSE Up UMS Hens 1 r ike of Fief, 2 to 1 r place, 8 sec: The peculiar point of Mt is that the} vigiant manoeuvred back to the | Amaering was not #4 far advanced as |} Bib avenue. (2 Moreyth | tory tur tne dleponal of gar and ivar, third ime stakes, it atl it itard 1 Wistenuas wpprouohed. tt Engiatd, Bogium and iranee, but give Nae oae : cl I detrimental to he | Hecond Hace Pour furlongs. —Won by A block of the comporition, | yachts Uher el tegoiher theny tine and ¢ Pasion would take | T* Misrag leant Quartet ctu AMnity, 7 to 10 and out, Moreey gees Hos emo OF the Bening 3 s the OL close tos P tiene | een ee Dae nein Feel : eet | ond, even for place; Rapids third. Time fs submitted (o severe tents and | the Hebtship. Vielant heading southeast | nthe Old Work ‘ ; ie teat ave ‘Third BR wen furle Wi Tald with an inch og and Defender north (oven 5 ie ri Mittens Mil oss to Land 2 to; bart secon Ory Femtinks bon uy) Toth had the same ery mainaalls| sadn iain ll Workers Sinike. nied sitet 1 1 avenues out for place: Avon third, ‘Time—L.8L. himer without, showing any | 2! fin, Jibs and elu 1 aie He rf Pierce arteee te bit Race—Ome mile and one-six- mune Ui abuwing any | oh a | DUNDEE, Aug. 2o—Without watting ‘ i: . Won by A i, 8 to 5 and out; miekong or bending on the 1 . a {1 Thangs altar cA nyion tne MER wit he south Fout 5 ae ite ae Lronston. third 5 4 revi At 10h Defe Hel) had taisen _ Oe i am a oo 2 + turn around. the Boat, hutfed abeiat \ wun a NOT TO RE TAKEN ence, Of a us 1 for fr aguin a arash (0: ha n pacts ube, wn a Pet aune : mill spinners and ma He Might Be a Low-Down Tramp, var in Mlorda be. ) clos No ms ere | net afternoon but Had an Eye to Fatore Risks. Tenied Aue. Th | yet f era s © 3 Hi Ror w ve DMG. BORK OF If i t (From the Detroit Free Press.) wal alae The proparatay mignal was given from wilt ant Mea €. (. Androvette, of Pleas strolling about in Madisom 'Tripoll lve Luchentach a a7, “ hee part an “artist, when we fam gun dune th, Pil. and ended Jub si : * Mtr “E Paterson s suC ragged atid. Woeberont FAN number uf inen encase de Vetenter war hs ‘ Mier Magenta Dixon Hi, who haa imen of Vag that ft was val Inst Trigicit was s2 stukelnas, anid : Sremts tha iain i; i. ; ra A that “ira his picture. Te i le Incin per k t j Poh eee Saad a ats Afternoon . sry of 6 ‘a cae Pare 5 to approach him on’ the Pp abou; and pointe for ‘ s fuatt Mie ineCGencaens Cie wan : Pte Sikumer wiik Mra HB. Duakain, ¢ Rie) want co manne’ * ‘ ack. i both s| Os i talons ree i . mealatants (1b ten m j mh ; 3 ¢ 4 Gs Mane 268 - ‘ me Violet Seilin Aeniataat te. tee | Am to how?” he repiled A bivsue than alae obtis hay A ws ‘ f Bnav 408) Phe artist here wants to make « vomen whe ers nf al igtiant aly inet thenag it AOE NN pont {RKetcH of You. Sit still for ten minutes, jagted was 134 the Line In a. ver 1 cine jilihond, have been at the Sherwood Houses, | ANA TI Bive you @ quarter.” | zan | ed Ww ' ioe ' ‘ ik Which look on tt clatined the man, he uP, DY re van eek YALKYRIE {it 20, s ko arias area | a HGS OF [inink’ becauee Tia nard up that T hain’t Bosal tS 1 t i : , ‘What's the matter with you? We , ‘ : ae ; simply want to make @ sketch,"* tuk. Dunraveats Hen sD ’ f A ul ke Know it, and that’s what I kick on. , ' 5 si I te heady Sept 1» ¥ NEA ( You make A sketch, It gets into the | ie Wd oad ' be bane Hh nm papers and then Into the hands of the aia . Vali ‘ ON tye kant, Dinette ane Hii ie ! peice, By and by ambition inctes me . wat AN Fi ub Sir Bh ; ¥ 1 bark oF pick up some other r hee Ns ‘ F ‘ ey ak mn and there is my pleturé to Bane May ; 1 ¥ ‘ Ah att : , 1 lay me by the heels, ae ! v ” ° * : wa ' . : - ' : . : 1A ' ‘ % a f ¥ 7 * oe te 4 4 / ny , is Policy Playing « Pelony? { . 8 5 ; 1 wit 6 Whipped in Self-Defenne, . = —o ' a UE se « ¥ {899 Bast Four : Fos a . ne - . 4 ia the Talrd Disericy Police Court ber Phe only (nl aesanntee 2 ° 1 soy, 8 F . A vein viet al) game are given in frie Evens ‘ ‘ t 1% ciatel be Alfred. Ratsenstet ings Warts’ Sight Pata ort b wy * ' ® fie Aiteed on8 Charla " . esiog Marin wre ' 0 Mate + Tihoat we imimetintety utter tie hint phry 1 wrt Lode at deem made, to b& ‘ Ms bua puianerrtic ve hun thas ae ' nse, 6

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