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aH od nos w, Se 2,000,000 PEOPLE SEE THEM, Last week THE WoRLD printed 404 paid To Let ads., against 1,958 l , in all the other New York morning ee = pV combined. > = ps4 “ Circulation Books Open to An.” | | “ Cireulation Books Open to Au’? | 7 ™ ——a PRICE ONE CEN NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1895. PRICK ONE a ALMOST TWO TO ONE. Last week THE Wortp printed 2,761 paid Help Wanted ads. against 1,417 in all the other New York p) Papers combined. . > ~ -( CENT. HERE'S THE CUP CHALLENGER. \ NIGHT EDITION. VALKYRIE BIG BOAT. NIGHT = i "TUR EIVERIOR, OE HORE ‘ EDITION niin Wc Ohio Democratic Convention Now York’s Third Baseman inate favre ent Nemiaates Him by = Again in Charge of ae | Acclimation, the Giants AT SARATOGA, soe o~.2) REAAD DECLINED THE HONOR, JACK DOYLE HAS RESIGNED, the setatehes pot so numerou: | Srica Ru'ed the Roost, but the Manager Watkins Temnorari With Clifford Out, sit Excess Vas one ¢ : Silver Men Said They Would Ordered the New F:eld Official . Easily Takes tha' Spoucer ( ia | Make Trouble. | to As ume Control. : 1K ; i " Fa ee oe Handicap, Many Maran) i jQUTVOTED ON RESOLUTIONS. yack SAYS HE'S GLAD OF IT. | | Doaraven’s Yacht Shows ' Powerfal Lines ip Dry Dock. HAS BOTH BEAM AND DRAUGHT Not Modelled on the Lines of the “Yankee Skimmine Dish” as Has Been Fred.cted. fires Committee Room and Conven- | Pirates, Who Have Hawley tion—Bit.er Fee.ing. | in the Box. ST RAC sw ti bya length 1 half fram Clitiohs, who was two | wd, H jetor Hobos, think times | SPRINGFIELD, 0., Aug. 2 Cw . minatet for verdate . Simaton U1 SECOND RACT Hanwell Ajay RD RACE: Sir t 1-8 pH Jack Doyle ia rection with the manage York Magebail ial est night t |COMPARED WITH DEFENDER. TE se First, j : =u (inchs i | Me received: motith in future Harvey Watklis woult 1 Saragornn Se 6 ‘ ? FOURTH HACE— ; { Counter Of Greater Tonnace, Not So Fin or So Tru'y Curved, with the Stem o! Her Fredecesser. tived at the Polo Ground Lay he al Las captain of the team, imager Watkins immediately pointed George Davis to til Doyt Paes, and from now until che end of th y the third baseman wilh hay the players on the fed ! Watkins's appointment asm Lord Dunray "8 yacht Valkyrie IIT. went Into dry-dock at Erte Basin this morning. A .ttle before 6 o'clock she | was towed Into the big Boston dock and | to the further end, where the keel blocks [had been laid, and securely fastened, » big engines were set at work pump- ing out the water, She was dry and en+ |trely out of water at 10 o'clock. | he docking of the yacht was supers intended by H, Maitland Kersey, of the z = White Star line, the representative of | VALKYRIE Ill IN DRY DOCK. the English syndicate, and Arthur Glene the e¢ nee of the players and this (SKETCHED IN BRIE HASIN BY AN SRVENING WORLD? ARTIST) jnie, Lord Dunraven's yachting chum, will go a long way towards my sue- who came over from New York at about rin ast ales ae i] “DER PROWNS” SEEK SCALPS. DERAILED THE ENGINE,| SU*« THE CHANNEL, [7 scioce tis morning 1 impres atap, ton, made a wise Heart e has only been the ca A stable boy w lowly. He had complete 18 going around the tur o noticed him stagg: imped quick!y off and Rapa ‘ through the rail, He arose agal § a few feet and fell dead y ! | Racing wes continued to-day with a sunth Re Jandicn: very tn programme, in fact one ' Won hy the best of the mecting. ‘The nomination If it was ten As quite up to the avers Ex-Congressman McMal : was very brisk, ‘The track was BIJOU ROOF AFIRE. bedroom; Congressman Sorg, throug condition, ‘The weather coat ie hig sesvetary; Col. Kilbourne, thre Ms oe ete ae, Started a} hi friends, and others who bad be ‘ {mentioned ‘oy standard-bear | cave out that they woul’ The — Convention mbled here jearly to-day under peculiar clreum- stances, Usually the contests are for |, rived the| the nominations. At this with trifting | tne contesta were between rivd Hisease is believed to Have H r year vee eiveles a yeu popularity. He te a bu eid with a lite more experience wil make an ideal) mantger, ‘To an “Evening World” Jporter he said EX-GOV. JAMES 8. CAMP HEE \ "tam aware that 1 have not had enough experience to warrant ms handling the New York team, but wi do the best 1 can, 1 feel that 1 have | Betwee! one mile and | yett gave B. Charade | cr & heat for the | Set ‘think the players know this. | A very large crowd of Interested spec- 1) Px-Captain-M r Dey s very] Von Der Ahet neers and Crew of the! tutors throrged Robbin's dock all the also | retioont abs the matter, He sald Kaate rd Were Rescued. | now realize that 1 was not a su: Nee VHAVEN, England, Aug. 2L—Pare | yaneyrie IT, wi 0 The e IIL, was a surprise to every- Lp URCR MERIC RN PARK, BROOKLY tloulars regarding the collision yeste aia dmiddicn | ved of it, T have heen ordered by Wufent aeleHW Nenits Plunging Throuch a Draw, — | day between the fretgnt steamer Lyon, body. ver before has such a powerful doctor not to play for at least New York team yesterday, Chris | * : of the Newhaven and Dieppe line, and | looking yacht been seen in the docks. outtit of ball | the passenger s er Seaford, of the | she resembled Defender in some respects same Ine by which the latter, which | 14 yigtant in others, but differed from curried 255 passengers and a crew ot each of the American flyers in many im- , | Moiling Kettle of 1 Wage of a roofer'a kettle f ot the at 1.30 jn Ontht at All the Paw siuppe to-day. ‘They includy old colt f dsman,! The boiling ove Sayonara and oihers, filled with tar set fire to the re has gone law fatre, 127 Broadw uisville with others in Col Cliffe Porter's iot lutve ty hipped We | s. thi. Wort . | Bridge Tender Saves a Train from| nN Sma morning. not ac “sam Au Wil te Ht yvention ro Week or ten days, but ax goon as my | | Von der Ane escorted Its delega-' ankle gets well 1 shall resume my | iy | i players from St. Louis out to these | ‘ ‘ slay the best L know how. eee fternoon with the deter- Engineer Passed a Block Signal on that, as manager ot by turning the mination to get square by turning t Lb m, 1 Id not do justice to my ie blew on Capt, Mike Griffin and. his the |. Road ud, Which left Dieppe at 1.39 P. M., | portant respects, n the places on the ticket. of In games.” . . 7 tae, | Oo. (canst Resta ® ae : j self in games papel ae - = wat struck by the Lyon on the port side. | rom what has been said of Valkyrie j ft Was Outy a Cengy Many but Hel ong giver men realized yesterday they| P.ttebu Pirates put in thee ap | OMYee ayerines | "The ‘ford immediately began to if \ | | ‘ i bishdl es i | tions for seats, between fighting factions place, sae Ry for platform planks and between oth art ,, DECLARED HE WAS A GHOST. Jeements tor almost everything exec two, was sunk, show that hae soured Heeman, were in the minority, but when the| pearance, and with the ald of the atrong.| /f the weather counted for 4 The Bridge Man Threw a Switeh qi a nk In twenty minutes. | Suer since ceheswas: launsbedy: helpame ASG 4 ttrolman Murphy met ghost last] Committee on Cre uring the} armed manipulator of the leather, Haw \ Which Upset the Locomotive, In the meanwhile the Captain had | lir impression has prevailed that she & in Montgomery street near Mon: | night reduced the material- | they were prepared to show Ui | 1 ven orders promptly and calmly ty) was a sort of British adaptation of moving stowly | ly by seating what were known as th w things about the Nationa Kitaneance lower the boats, and the passengers! wnat is popularly know: Hearpeatel| “Brice Bolters” from Cleveland the | Thus far this the New Hen ine: BU! | Gngine No, 7 on the Long Island Were ured by the offcers, ‘There | SAE 18 popular ia ipitte BO ‘ay {Silver men resolved to make trouble on| York crowd has been t d allroad, drawing the train that tert Wa# not the slightest pante at any time, | “Vankee skimming dish, voltceman ports on credentials, resolutions} connect with Hawley's jushing at 108 Wileen SDRC AvAB Oe The Lyon had her stem stove In by | Except for the fact that she is much ag apal they ala HSUPA eG, and everything else. curves to any extent, Jyaded on the Mlushing meadows at the the collision, but she was in no danger | proagder in beam than the conventional ang the bell. Murphy clutched him| As the delegates evowded into the City | Manager Watkins sel PAvinitentane ia urieeian Isnaiieatn Gis pking immediately, and ran along of EngJsh cutter, Valkyrie has aie egne oF Morence Coly Dees U oc antthe Maan a Hall there were no favorites for the| to do the twirling for his part Heron Waa TAU RNAKD the Seaford, whereupon the passen-| yory little im common with the centre- 2k thos ne im A Ce ™ 4) teket, and the interest centered in the | ‘Ha’ sull has a vivid recoli Tin areal ivan Fle gers und crew oof the sinking vessel) poard type. At i ' nan sail he was|extent of the trouble th ne limited | little slugging matinee that t J was op and the tug Bseort wi Hered on board the frelght steamer.) jter keel, which !s thick and solid- eee bea Ae “piisat | minority of unlimited silver*men might | Im the areige Clty a Nie perks : ; }iue ye Ini tow, was passing throu here were Dale ‘ A penis He ©) tooking, draws fully as much as De- eangals A PUB ak was out to make trouble for somebouy sb ard the rnd, but only one ©f fenders, and a wiriking pecullarity of Sea Meanie ena ihe csivertmuen) wet mainly Mack, Beckley & Co. them, Miss Plynn, of New York, was) iy that the greatest draught is at ei lalic Masa e Raat abara ie Nevue Hospital Pa-lto have a f man on the} The Weather wax deliggtful and full slightly Injured, she was able to pro-| the radder post. und Was Never headed, winning handily —— Ueket if they could prevent it. 500 persons were present a iMeite. 8 ee Nea rater | Aw compared with Defender, the En- tiailod ta thetstr Nina von Gres STRAUSS MAKES A RAID, |, Several nersonal encounters | were) jatar, Yan bonveaty rt way tatight between te bases hy two of thes The passengers Jost all their uxsaKe | gtish challenger shows greater beam two lengths for th 6. Time—L15 el features of the t meetings, and the! vernun, rf Smith, If, Quinn's hot foul was grabbed b: Th passe to $100,000 PRnd ROaeny area, Ce Soe hocka” nx feel. ng was no better when the delegates \ Haltren, ef, Beckley, Ib. Milter drove a grounder to Shitdie 106 yeryre he passed the second be saw th a1, [harder bilge and thicker keel give her assembled, The Brice men had every-| Davis, 3b engel,’ ef. on out, No runs. fn ppearance of greater power than j thing, and thelr only consideration was| Wilson. Ib rbatier, 2, HM simeled. | Shinde sit was sald this after-| the American champion, { the|that of avoiding further trouble Stafford, 2b, ees pounder to no truth int ‘te | Valkyries keel is straighter on the me| ‘hey were. conciiatory, but the mie| Farrell: © ne of he ships gave a Wrong |}ottom than that of Defender, which nority insisted tb y hail offered the | Clark that this was the cause both forward and aft, It also Olive BRANGH ANG ThUt It had bean Pest son slopes downward from the heel of the \tu nits apalll wha woken’ (remaposl ace Senator Osmun, of St 41, | forefoot to the rudder post, where the Pilly! when csenator Minn. who was one of the yacht has her greatest draft, pes! earl runes ehwent that Amer It was estimated by those who saw ciel Were passemae Her (he tlpst shock, bewaved | Valkyrie thos morning, that her draft traning to the Tried kan ate Ta fact, but tor thelr t int must be about twenty fe ; . | DYING ON THE TRACK. torward end of the keel it hably from twelve to fifteen foreed hina tein Med tu Sam jthe indications —w would be well attend Murray cated play ball 3 Hanna othe 4 Kom inaioa HL. jumped away in feo int mi Fuverdie and la Btraehtened ou eommand und won « ’ Sinaloa Mi. was second, ten Ie the ran 1 ly unable t eannoniik x Stein) p. Wile (Seattcceecscd0cd teh at Uimpire—Mr. Murray 1 Al V 1 and resolved 1 ° scowe got caught In going ni, through, Willum Kanna, the britke colnay Wan of the Company owning mend there mh ambi saenigen and constantiy tr fares im and Anita, At the head of the str was six lengths in front and to the wire, wen by four le BL Santa Anita scemod ine ag worst bent engths fc e| Pina vation pull rice entere 1 up Dowd banged, singled ands sup f mid. Bly struck out fy whieh bour . asted the phi into favoring | for a bag and Di fi Wilson's: stupidity nis th nailed Sheehan at the ey's suerifice to h ed a majority now whieh had been adopted nstr WS to) Dy a Committee voir to 4 Then i \ a long debate on the miaoricy and then the roll of « ei on subscituting he min and! port for the majority rep form, ult was 27 d to the Lyon » easy, and prob: e been rescued, | ‘The overhang ly.ng in thirty-}ing feature of Valky as compared it ig believed | with Defender, as well as the greater te to raise her flare of the sides, particularly at the the plac 7 1 sear brooklyn. 1 ” Headquarter Ma ste West Porty-seventh sires saad taaicaisee''s| SIX WOMEN ON THE JURY, [an ununown man about torsy-tve ye orke Hib ft is @ strik- roenrn 1 GIRLS DANCED IN COURT. | tis tie water tine Vathyrie's mutt | is plunked all the way down to the ») lower part of the keel, The only cop- athing on ber begins about mid- en the bilge and the heel forefoot and extends aft and point of the rudder- r persona in tt "WHOIS THIS STRANGE WOMAN ring at Sight and 1 Wax Cone y win! Jury Sat Cane, | Santtey, of the Thirt }telet, who will ho! tyes that he ¥ Ivers agiin Th rn post of Vatkyrie has about same rake as that of Defender, sted this morning that ulkyrie's bottom would went into the tors was without foundation, Hor bull wil simply be painted with smposition which was voyage across the At- Island, were be u the — the right t wet nd Wilson took roan mi se t Hantiongs, nN breach of HASTINGS, Er thirteenth reand of t ose mi to-day. ‘he resulis up to 4 eomprony at at he wil ‘ x Women to try the 1G 1ibbard, of 477 Hi stroct Offers K have w jur ) Murray at One Hundred and WA Lasker be lengih in front of Kir Pa RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. ACE TRACK APH. A 1 9 faces run on this track 1 us follows ha Prench defense after twen brodt beat Bs ny Lopen after twenty-two moves, |SUATE Bot ent ANd) pollock beat Tarraseh in a French ~ fense after twenty-five moves 7 ski beat Marco in a Stuy Lopes af PLATTS SLATE FIXED, iii -tive Stason beat More |in a Ruy Lopes after fifty-six moves. nated for ae we Get» More Re wa necolored ski hows. Her black str Vowith black ribuon faded Viowts the probable performance of dd upon the observations ral outline and form, it may { (hat she will gripe to wind- to third the thr an out " ; ; “ 4 \ t etopped t anc pound more in @ heavy sea | SCOKE BY INNING ; ; ; ; Bivins womans hee Detender, and will not point as a0 i n ir Me bs high in windward work. For this rea- — = id te buxe ht ! i ; ie will not be so fast to wind- peeighth Child, | ‘ " now- nv ST to Be Nv wbtican | 7 «Ful n Avenue Hotel | ty tur ov ne oow | he | se aul thet Atiorne a Ma ate. and can he vow however, favor a high rate i when running down the wind ling *, and in general her uter power, and her Immense sail a will ma ber a bard boat to beat en eee . ‘ ; fi . . septeni Valkyrie's tonnage will possibly show li Fidel WA ar YY isa ahi { Pur a sop anre cal EP Lohr ar eal SEs NY fr ’ heres er Nes ane, See (Continued on Third Paged Green tM Morris's Sie M 1 up pres Wor ont wae