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(Continued from First Page.) which were placed on board De- fender, and she was measured again on ‘the water line. ‘Why this was done was not explained, | Dut it was supposed that it was for the purpose of ascertaining how much ail ditional ballast was necessary to bring | Defender's load water line up to that of Valkyrie. The measurements of the masts oer Mot been taken on either yacht up to @elock, and it was said that these Measurements would be taken last As Nat Herreshoff had seen Valkyrie Measured, and was doubtless in posses- gion of the figures, it was evident that) Defender people had been given the data. The wily designer evidently sur mised that Defender would be given a fair allowance and knew that he had a certain amount of difference in th Fating which he could bring his y up to. Assuming that Valkyrie’s sail area t* larger than Defenders the former would still be handicapped, even if her water-line length were equal. Water- line length means power, and ff De- fender could sacrifice some of her al- Jowance by increasing sail-carrying abil- ity and impetus through the water, why, it seemed a good move. No one would explain the presence of the additional leat, nor would Defend- er's people say whether it would be stowed below or not Valkyrie Ready to Race, Valkyrie ITi. 1s now ready to do bat- tle with the American flyer Defender for the much coveted America Cup This morning at 7 o'clock the caisson was opened at Robins's Boston Dry Dock, Erie Basin, where she has been getting into shape, and at 9 o'clock she was water borne and ready to wail, Hundreds of people .crowded around the dock to get a last look at the keel and bottom of the Erglish boat before whe started for her trip towards the Horseshoe, and many were the com- ments—wise and otherwise—about her form and her chances in the great struggle. Ballors rushed here and there upon hher decks, coiling down the running tightening up standing gear, and nome were busy putting the spare spars and dunnage on board of the tender City of Bridgeport Nat Herreshoff, Defender's designer, stood on the caisson and examined Val- kyrie with a critical eye. He made no comments, but if facial expression counts for anything, Capt. Nat was not very much afraid of the lofty Britisher being weighted down with the Am Cup when she returns to England, Valkyrie's mast was slushed down this morning and several sailors were aloft fn boatswain's chairs smoothing off the Fough place on the mast with sand- paper and bits of glass. A Yankee Cheer tor kyrie. The crowd watched the operation of warping Valkyrie out of the dock with great interest and as the ship floated free a Yankee cheer was given for the British tars. At 10.45 the y moored to the end of dock No. 1, there to await the arrival of the Cup Com- mittee, when her racing measure wiil be taken. Designer Watso' for the shape of t on the dock, looking anx ously at every Fope and spar of Valkyrie, and ocea- sionally giving some hurried direction or suggestion to Capt. Cranfield. Capt. Sycamore, in white ducks and a Dig sun hat, was doing the work cf six men in the matter of ‘nspecting and Girecting. One thing about V strange to those who with her, and that was that she ap- ica who Is responsible peared to be higher in the water. Her about marked water-line seemed to four inches out of the water Designer Watson Prepared Designer Watson, wh thought of Valkyrie's chances, sald “I don't care to say mQch about that now. The race settles that ‘We wiligo down to-morrow prep lose, but hoping for the best. We have absolutely no great expectations.” Lone. estion The work on Valkyrie’s bottom was completed at 7 o'clock iast night, and B floated so} early was that Capt, Cranfield feared that the paint on her bottom would blister from the sun If she remained in the reason for her b @ock longer. Lord Dunraven and his two daughters rrived at Erle Basin on the tug P ver at about 11.45. T. Denny Bo man and another lad party. H Berge suit anda light ladies were tastefus The party went on Bridgeport, which lay al Kyrie, and were + Arthur Glennie, who was 4 gotten up in a white ya broad-brimmed white h watched the, crowd from the deck the tender while waiting for Measu John Hyslop and Lett hting cap, tired, of Va The crowd In the dock yard greatly increased in nu and the pec Were packed on the lower e: pier like sardines, Hyslop Gets Out His Tapelin: At 1.55 M appearance ca which he always 1 him in these measurir He was Nat Herreshoff, and the tw gether to the p oft Bridgeport, whe had a with Lord Dunraven, Mr. Kersey Capt. Cranfield, Vaikyrie 1s side of the Briageport and the crew had arranged themselves amish tory to tak yacht. ‘This | i fory of the yacht races w have been measured whi) cr Were on board ‘At 12.10 o'clock somelo of the pier yelled our Hy and the crowd ru. 4 dock in # Way that threaten: Consequences. The first t greeted their eyes Was a sma When there was a cry of deri» in a few minutes the tall topr Defender was seen towering a ships as she came up the channel tow of the tig Wallace B. Min She showed the New y Club ersign at the topmast tea came up alongside the dry resented a Very different appea irom that when she ¥. last se New York C. Oliver Iselin and Capt. Frank Haft were on deck with the crew, and 12.2 the tow was cast off und ro were thrown ashore and Defenders erew began to warp the ship inty the basin alongside of Valkyrie. Mr. ii had previously gone on Valkyrie’ eck and was making her deck’ measurement, finishing at 12.30 jock and then ‘began the measur it of her Thin, wer with batten and and wit! ‘Designer Watson. q NORRIE Contained Chlorate of Potassium | jer—its Owner Mam, PAIS, Sept | tempted to expl slode a bomb in the vesti- f the Rothschilds’ Lutitte yesterday himself is that he is @ | deserter from the army Analysis of the contents of the bomb n from the pri #hows that it 70 grammes of ry gunpowder. grammes of or CHINESE RIOT LEADER TAKEN. 6—The leader of ig riots, in which # numb missionaries HONG KONG has been arres tempt was made by Chinese soldiers to! Jcuring the reward which had been of- sel | fered for his delivery to the authorittes, that Dalky Melville, who w Africa in the Galety committed suicide there. act Is known. with the, Gaiety was in New ¥. Girl company, has No motive for Miss Melville played Girl company rk last season and an exceed- ingly pretty young woman. Injuries During a Hunt, RUDAPEST, 6.—The Archduke Lauislas died to-day from thi which he received by the accidental dis- charge of his gun while he was hunt- ing in the forest of Agy on Monday. Banco Poposl, of Bolivia, Forced to MANY MINISTERS PROTEST. LONDON, Sept Strenn Oppo: nounces the 6—The Standard an- suspension of the Bolivia, due to large vances to the silver mining interests, — = WALCOTT AND O’BRIEN HELD. r Seventh The Excise Board was engaged thts | hearing @ vigorous protest ( morning in James Menn for the southwest and One Hundred and Hoston Grand Jury. (Spectal to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Sept. nearly one hundre testants, members of the Chur There were Thirty-frst were held amenable to the statute pro- and Twenty hibiting engaging in prize-fghts. ach defendant was hi tober Grand Jury of the Superior Bail was furnished by eac ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. TRACK, ALEXANDER ‘The entries and weights races on this track are Presbyterian ‘Twenty-seventh venth avenue id in $1,000 for Everts, Bev. Beni cisimed there was not the slight for this saloon, fecuon, and no saloons Were nee WILL GET 100 PER CENT. For two-year-olde; selling; six and Court, Chambers, ¥3| Judge Beekman, to-day Receiver Hugh Nicholas Rank, i;{asked for leave to pay depositors an In Buprem nd Race—BSelling additional dividend of 10 per ce ing a full 100 per cent. i|the affairs of the gency of the m by the Court My Bamaritean | In. This will sett The contin- ion hinges on contir- ht was | Ho Come Home x and a quarter furlom eiver Grant, tlement of the claln against the ison Square Bank nends acceptarn e Ey lish boat, was | he receivers jess will confirm ts to collect be- interest tO depc MAY BE “ANOTHER STRIKE. Pants Makers Are Becoming Reative. Fifteen hundred members of the Knee Pants Makers’ Union are tn favor of a majority of contractora refuse to give $0 cash the union scale of prices to pay wages r Ikyrie looked | Now the Knee acquainted and a half furlongs. forming the fourth. SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. “EVENING WORLD” SE UECTIONS. n asked what he First Race-Kama ing Water. Race—Hackren Captive, Fatl- contractors lock a mass-meeting makers will Walhalla Hall, 50 03 red to strike on Sui y of shirtmake shop and in smaller con Ellas Reis de Santa Anita, « Dutchman, ¢ th Race—Caraccan, Candelabra, Rels says he has done thing ta his powe them that they GIRL STUDENTS WIN A STRIKE. rd- were in thi Lordship wore a check lore a Male 1 ALLIANCE, ts at Mount Union College The ard the City of gymnasium cising | e-year-olds and upward, amodore turesquely male tnstructo: upon the Fa uctor would be employed. APPEALS TO. RECORDER GOFF. Herreman Wi ds of the Matilda Herrema: secutions to Record Herreman w ness against Poll » Lexow Comm NEW POLICE PRECINCT, Weatchester Will Thirty -elghth jereafier He the “HELD uP” ‘ONT THE RIALTO, ery Harber Relieves a reman of His Mon trty-elehth Precinct of the omprises the new Policemen Lose Their Shields, and assault ¢ corner of Four THAI avenue Weather Foreen| him in the fa erowd gathered and charges against him, dhe demanded he ‘icka me; why you nota ar- He was sent to prison but when reman Baseball Polo (irounda, 3.30 P.M. Pittaburg va New York Caicago To-Morrow, hin, were Nat Herreshoff + To-Day | das rele THE LITTLE BOSS. Lauterbach Is Making All the Noise, but He Is Still Only the Dwarf in the Giant's Hand. BROOKLYN. STOCKS OPENED STRONG. .. But a Reaction Followed a Raid of the Bears. ‘SUSPECT AR A RELATIVE. Henry, of Brooklyn. Foster L. Backus, prit. Jt is claimed that there 1s another relative interested in the missing papers Ken from the miser's collection, and that this relative was not on friendly terms with the old man. This individ- Vielnity of murder ts ual, {tis said, was seen in th the’ Henry house the day th Supposed to have been committed er pian DROWNED IN A POND. A Stranger Dies in a City Lot Prob- ably While Bathing. The body of an unknown man, en- was found in a pond tn @ ‘ot on Seventh avenue and P@ty-first street, Brooklyn, at 3 o'clock this morn- His clothing was lying in a neat pile at the edge of the water. The po- lee think he committed suicide, but dentally tirely nud here suggest he was acc Frown) le taking a ba’ Ambulance Surgeon Locke, of the Norwegian Hospital, worked ‘over the stranger for some time, but could not resuseltate him. get O'Toole, twenty years old tle In the Household of Mrs. Cal ‘on Emmons. avenue, Sheepshea set covered. KING OF TRAMPS DEAD. A Veteran of Franca Dies from ras mpe' nce. to a police station. He ree Germany, give him’ the delir.am tr claimed he was a Vetera the Franc Prussian War, and always sail he a member of a wealthy family many. He claimed he was exil 1 tre position to the Emperor. About # m, with which he star its keeper became a tramp. > om SHE STOLE HER HUSBAND. at Mins Collins of Doing avenue, Rrooklyn, applied to Justi her husband petty Wayn Mrs. Holmes te toul profess time ago her husband was parate from her, She says her hishand make Miss Collins presents. Both women ap Feared in court this mor 1 told thetr stories. Mr, Holmes 1 them to tight tt out, Justice Laimbecr set {the matter hy onfering the women keep tan fur which Mr. H thanked the ¢ i e vowing vengeance a New Alot Justice Cullen, in Spe Supreme Court, Brook: 2 a writ of mandamus compelling Board of Aldermen and board of pervisors nd re the the Seventh Ben: t Was shown performed the assure the elect ymen_ tc eld that was ate mui Pay for the Fire Track, Fire ¢ sioner Barr w/t ean an wnvest in the collision between Truck 7 and a attan Beach tra Witne were examined their testimony w ret. It is he case is Inc city au. ar nvinced that the railro: at fault and will bring sult for th of the fire truck, which cost i — Hrooklym Gets This Convention, ra] MARRISUURG, Pa, Sept 6—The anaual con- Yovation of the Knights of aber, 3896, ‘The trading elements, larly those who went short of atocks considerably put out this morning by the cable advices from there for Amer- leans was strong and prices were above the parity of our closing on yesterday. Hence quotations here opened h.gner, and for a time a firm tone prevailed, as the engagements of gold for export assumed large propor. the bears renewed @ general reaction ensued. Of “busitiess was considerably, leas than previous days of dealings were largely prof morem partieu- New Clues in the Murder of Miser The market yunsel for Willlam | | Henry, the “bad son,” accused of the} murdi of his father, the Brooklyn | miser, has detectives at work on a clue | with the hope of not only clearing his client, but of convicting the real cul- Subsequently, their raids, and The volume undertone of speculation, however, was tolerably. frm and prices’ as a rule were well main- fluctuations, the general ‘There was free buying of Gen- Electric on a revival of the old agreement with The total sales of listed stocks were unlisted depart- 0 shares of Bugar were traded The Closing Quotations, High. Low. Close was drowned while bathing back of the house last night. Sha was with cramps, The body was re 0" Development War George Kalser, better known to the poilce of Williamsburg as "Jumbo," died this morning from heart disease, while waiting for a patrol wagon to take him & Rio Grandi Keokuk @ Des M.- Kaiser for ten years had lotged in the police stations in Winter, He was the king of tramps in Williamsburg. ed a monthly remittance from which lasted long enough to ens. Kaiser + Kan & Tex pt. 4 his native land because of political op- r ago relatives sent him a furniture é. but it wasn't long before the store had been mortgaged for rum, and & New Engiand. Northern Pacific What Mra, Holmes Accuses Mrs, Frances Holmes, of 1005 De Kalb Laimbeer In the Gates Avenue Police Pullman Palace Car Co Court this morning for a warrant against’ Emma Collins, of 17 Somers street, whom she accuses of stealing Paul_& Gmata pt At the same time Miss Collins petl- tloned to have the Court restrain Mrs Holmes from annoying her in’ various with the led urt. The women went} COTTON IS FIRMER. MUST REDISTRICT AT ONCE. The Seventh Senatorial to Undergo At Opening Recovered and an Advance Eat rted with a decline of about 6 points on near months, but as the first call progressed there was a firmer feel- months sold at There was con- a decline of only 3 points, tinued improvement after the call and the early loss was all recovered, and an points established within the first half hour. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895, HERE GOES ANOTHER MILLION To«Morrow' 1d Shfpments Will Agmremnte 81,050,000 Another large gold shipment is prom- teed by to-morrow's steamsh WH Crossman & Brother will ship $1,201 A.08, Heidelbach, Ickelheimor & Co. w ship $9,000" in napoleons, but this amount is in transit will ship'any gold to-morrow No relief i in sight, for the exchange market is as firm as ever and is prac- tleally bare of bills, except such as are making gold sn The steamship | will take out $50,00 gold for the Consolidated Kan- saa City Smelting and Refining Com- | pany. The Canadian Bank of Commerce shipped $100,000 wold to Cana’ ‘The xteamship Umbria sail to-morrow Will take out of silver and 45,000 Me nipped by the fol Ree okarman, ITE0n Guroes ani fexican dollars; J. & M. Seligman 19,000 ounces, “My all & ounces, ahd Zimmerman & 0,00) olinces and 20,00) Mexi- ury officials reyort the withdrawals of gold to-day as $1,000.00) The Government gold reserve Was re- stored about the $1u9,00.0) point by t deposit In the Sub-Treasury at Chicago of $290,000 In gold coin In exchange for small legal tender notes. This, how- ever, Is exclusive of the gold withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury here to-day which will bring the reserve below the maximum point, unless the government bond syndicate makes additional depos- its, — HEAVY FAILURE TO-DAY. Henry M. Anthony Given’ Prefer- ences for Nearly $200,000. Henry M. Anthony, manufacturers’ agent for salmon, fruits, canned meats and phosphate at 100-192 Reade street, to-day assigned to Thornley Dickson, a lawyer at 40 Wall street. Preferences are given to the Chatham Bank for $122.62, and Charles ay © Co. tor $05, s06 teele & Dickson, of 4) Wall street, are attorneys for the assignee. For fifteen years Mr. HM. Antho' has been principal agen! canned-goods firms, and was numbere! among the most sutstantial men in his ne in this city, He was reputed to worth more than half a miifion dollars. Neither Mr, C.F, Sullivan, hts former manager, nor Mr. Dixon, his lawyer and ass'gnee, can give and reason why he should have come to financial grief, Shortly after the assignment was filed, this morning, Mr. Anthony went out of town and Will not return for several days. — — (HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE. New Departure in Wants, = Oregon Railway System Reorgan- ized, A. meeting of the bondholders: repr Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and Mortxage Bon: tn the office oi holders’ Compa Dose dering the pl the reorgantaation of the Brown presided and there was sentation of the sharehotiers” «) mous in their approval of the plans. The otal m of § with the New York Security and Trust. Cow: pany. B. Altman, at 12 o'clock noon, Saturdays, during the month of September. At our Grand Street Store. Fresh. ocasouabie Bar in all Departments To-morrow. urday Nights. Nene mete Can Be Made $75. TRY IT AND YOU'LL BUY IT, Bold ior Cash of on Instalments, SPECIAL!-2 26 Bicycle Bell. 250.1 October at 8.10 @ 8.37; t opened at a a ember selling at 6) 1-te. and May ne of nearly York it was al cember at 65 1; lower. with De- ‘and May 69 1-40. . the continued gold having a bad effect, The gation seperti 0 torn opened publi trading Neel Wins the Tenn won the decisive tin the finals at the ts by beating Kdwin Planer, site sratloman’s Geuple wad] #08 Waiag Sedeoiy ra ave, bank Building: 1 veuwon, We, Teed wm John and Malta 1 Brooklyn, N.Y, as the place tor ¢ next convention, the Bret Tyesday of Sep- @ straight sola 6~3. HULBERT BROS. & CO.,! Sportamen’s Suppiiew, | 26 WEST 23D ST. | Brooklyn Wranch—Fulton 8, | Rear Ledford Ave. rd Domestic Bicycle, Lodges, Societies & Meetings. shorts EKNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF le, but the marked lacked ETA Mememeriinn far bitkoeiine , October selling at bowery. N while Chicago was a little lower smitne are requested to attend. with May at 28 1-20, ‘and drooping, light ‘and prices nominally unchanged. be held Sunday, Sept. Military Hall York. at 2 P.M. harp, Bh _ Instruction. lor, $10,000; Handy &| » and Mard ant Kand,| Hoakler, Wood & Co. deny that they | lots, w TWO BROADWAY ne at for many | 194,000. was depasited this” morning Will continue closing their store} 18th St., 19th St. & 6th Ave. | apecialty, Filings painless, We gusraat Open unti: 10 o'clock Sat- Lora & Taytor'* | Cor. Grand & Chrystie Sts, EXTRA Clean Sweep.. BLE |! |Guobs, small and broken | lend on Monday. | Sale of SEASON: FIRST COME, BEST SERVED. MEN'S SUITS $7.50 rrovsers $2.00) povs' suits $2.50. IERMMAN, stewart STORES (say prpay, teow Folios eee CURED he Tras ta the only truss 2 | 3, and will effe: fpeely cure without regard Ww ‘of the patien!, examication trea Lady i jen tor pamphiet U38_ CO. Ne DISEASES OF MEN, enkow of 1M W. 24 error, | ff nosy en mind privat Dentistry. EW YORK 108 WEST 23D ST., COR, GTH AVE. next to Ebr 988 THIRD AVENUE, cor. 50th To demonstarte our +) opposite Hii METHOD, aud va ot FREB, tise. “Positively 09 filing FUL 87.50. WARRANTED PE OUR BRICES. or, ‘AL work war! OFFICE HOURS NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. REED? LAR Teech extract! Our late sclentific method a4 N5 cocaine or chior Absolutely pats solutely painless. EL WILSON, ort Hotel ‘ths to extract, Mil or apply Teast particle of pain or Gold cfowna or teeth w or no pay, Give us 4 call and syou w your teeth extracted in the mora Thethe evening with new teerh cessfully with a diamonds Sunlay, 19 to.4 214 at sbenutely 6 wupost i NO CHARG Oraered. Full s+ crowns $00, bain Boe. un” All work NEW SYSTEM D. and ke corner 4th uve. he fins, Bight and sunday nt ASB ae saN° mere Ting gold, 91.00 Ups estt, Boe Crowns, $500" Extracting, With sets tree DENTAL PIRE ‘FOR RENT At Very Low Prices ROTHSCHILD BUILDING, LEONARD ST AND WEST BROADWAY 8 fem desirable oMces, espe fapier for manufacturers 2 mill agen All Modern Improvements, Including facilities tor receivin ete AP MISES Help Wagted—Female. WANTE! Experienced girls in labelling E boxes Apply 4 West st. between, Help Wanted—Maie. win ot 8 | ww THE T. Manufacturing take possession of our extensive Warerooms On Oct. 1, and our entire Stock Must Be Sold. ‘Andrew Lester's Sons, 939-945 Gth hie, sear S6th St HOW TO PRE SEA-SICKNESS. PARIS, Aug. 1, 1808, sately IT KILLS THE =. PURPOS ME DITRINA. Ally pure Electrozone.) 1Ath glass of water ng of sea nternally (Concentrated and whenever you bh Absolutely | Ress. Miveawes, vari. | tocele, @c. Personal consultation. also book aad feotmoniais free. fiftce hours. 8 to 10. 2 to 3, Bito #: evenings & ty 9 Sundays, 10 to 12, 204 y from 1.33 to 11.03 P. Daily, except Sunda DENTISTS, FER ROUTE, AND mingdale Brom Hk WOKLD > Bi GLEN ISLAND Boattug, dathing, Gabti TIME ARLE STEAMERS OEAVE oy We mean just what'we ade going concerts dally. foliage and horticul Ap unequal magnificent ‘aquarium, museum, ail Free Glen island Clam Hake, Dinners a la carte; No More Dread of the Dental Chatr, Extra WENUTITOS, ERIE LINES. SUNDAY— SHOHOLA GLEN, 107 miles from New York, on the bai beautiful Delaware River, 1,000 feet abov se cone 00. $1.00 ROUND TRIE. 8:00 234 st. at ni i and 6.10 7. REEN WOOD LAKE, cant TRIP. 750. Special express tain feaven ( No‘pain ‘of bad eeaulte, ‘Applied to. the gums We tad toetl extracted Cumberland st., Brooklyn that we do Just as ne advertise. Come and have And all extra f yachts or boats. ‘TAL PARLORS, 58 BEst Teetx $8 The speedy and Ro more taken, Others $4 and 25c;" painiess, 60s; IRON PIER BOATS - SLING TO CONEY’ Ini. AND | EXCURSION | YACHT Daily excursion (01 Aivaur ‘Day Line steamers, from. ear ter MOURNING OUTFITS . 4 i) requisites ti 7 AACHEN S.A aves corut 1th oh, ME HAS COME many bargains ffered by Andrew Lester's Sons, heir entire id Carpets at the lowest prices the history of the Furniture & Jeffery Company Excursions. YACHT RACES. Many good -ECTROZON! and inetruce EO TROZONB, ay Toga and she was, find Thad any on passengers, the stomach an@ AGUIRREOA, of Buena Vista, GERM. * HEALTH OF NEW vse ckness. ‘MANHATTAN BEACH. Leave Foot. onus sty ERIN 6.49, 7.40, 8.0m, 210, 240, 310, 6.4) 70, Ta P.M. Round trip, Leave Brooklyn Bridge Terminus Sth ave, Elevates, Brooklyn. 1.03PM, and halt M. Round ‘trip, Leave Foot Whitehall St. CONEY ISLAND. ROUND TR daily, except 20 be My and trip, 09 conte. LAUR elighitu: aii 00 taste UUNDSE ainere Twogrand schiand." , bowling: ! wk a’ toe at at, a Pier 1b MER wae kM i tor Pier ib ealpt for all landings 40 CENTS. bere ak. 8 68 to eight Choice of to express trains Fe by 7,00 oF 9.00 P.M. |REEEN DER, VALKYRIE, INTERNATIONAL vii nS. FIRST RACE TO-MORROW. ree deck steamers, Grand Republic & Gen. Slocum, FARE, $2.00. mpany carry the yachts eae only all $20 and 2.00 A. M. AM 9.30 A erlanda and at plere FOR LONG. BRANCH. CH “AND BAY ING BRANCH. SILVER N. Re at Brourtien M.. making ene and finia? andings the a! ORTH BEACH. aa Weet $34 st RACES — # leave Sou-2 St East open. Excursion fates Sundays and