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«CONSTITUTI ATHER-WARM AND HUMID. NIGHT EDITION YACHTS MAY NOT _ FINISH RACE. Wind Died Out After the Start--Constitution g Led Columbia and Independence. BATEMAN’S 4.30 o'clock 1 July G—At looked Ike a very late Anish, and possibly no race. The yachts h frat mark. Mght and the h tution was leading Columbia by @ quarter of n mile or more.. now boat was fastest in very Nght Independence had been ont- for the line on the starboard tack, leav- | ing the Independence almost motionless. It was a hard position for the Boston turned the ‘The breeze wan very On the other hind, 40 ntcely. Rhodes and Barr calcunted the time that they went across the line in the very smoke of the gun stitution mak.ng the marvellous start only two seconds as the Columbia was just behind her, or five seconds after the the gun, while three seconds ‘ne Columbia, however, had a some- what better position to the weather of rangement, and the spectacle of the the Constitution and almost immediately after crossing both boats took a short, «4. Thin evening the Glants leave for In the mean time the In- denendence had gotten under way, but; de play did not have move enough on to get In- ride the handicap gun was iniles behind. BATEMAN'S POINT, R. 1, July 6— Three of the largest and fastest yachts ever constructed in America came out of Harbor this morning to test board to port. crossing the line} She stood along on the star- {rain be ¢ two Herreshoft | Kambl race to windward and return board tack, letting Association, institution, designed Yacht-Racing nearly forty minutes. During that time the Constitution and swung round tack being held | for only a short time, so that ten min utes after the start all three boats were heading for Sakonnet Point. In the first twenty minutes of sailing | pnatitution outfooted both the lumbla and Ind held considerably @s for the Boston boat, Capt. Haft finding that she could with the others, gave the Independence a rvod full, sending her by her rivals, although a considerable distance to le of Bristol, for a sy! t, bullt by Mr, Thomas W. lgned by Mr. B me to the sta Fractically unknown quantities. Crewntnshiel but the Co- higher ‘than shoff's champion of 1899, the started with a proud never been bi title of having and although two with the yachtsmen, espectally after her arty In the week in i fine showing with the Con » the direction of the hich was almost east, hour so that the flagship could take up a new position uth of the Hghtahiy point about 11.3, fol- Jowed by the great fect of yachts. and at 12 o'clock the warning signal At this ume the Independence showed wan delayed safled very fast, but it was about five miles the Boston boat ratling faster tn a She reached tha olumbla held along on a Haff spllt tack and sent the Independ- to sea on port 5 been her effort for she went wide astern of the oth ir wakes fully time the Independesce was the leeward af the M1 we on while the Cons! Jogging along with a ittle ie line having a pretty windward of g@crap out between them. . The preparatory elgnal was fired at The Columbla was the first :o ewing | away from her mooring! under mainsail, two hea She cast off and, reaching rap- the harbor, yacht of any description tv reach Bren- at 9 o'clock, Hs and club threw the Columbia around on top the Indepentence, so that the latter lost by the 18% champion, came down and sw two Herreshoft boat OLD OOMINION The Constitutior aded straigh: (Continued on Second Page.) POPE GIVES HlS RAN ASHORE. FIRST DINNER. ; Joy, Line Steamer in Trouble— 10 Passen- gers Were Rescued. Breaks Record of 23 Years by Entertain- ing Guests. The Joy line steamer Old Dominion, plying between New York and Roston, ran ashore this morning half a mile from Milton Point. near Rye Beach, in @ thick fog while on her way to New ROME, July 6.—The Pope has broken @ record by entertaining eight guests at. luncheon in the Vatican {n honor of his physicians, Drs. Lappont and Mazzont. Although the Pontiff hi chair of St. Peter for twenty-three years ho has never before entertained any one at his table, In accordance with Vatican etiquette, Bues:n sat at a table in the centre of the dining-toom, the Pope sit- ting alone at a table In an alcove win- Sa mmer Trade Dulnenn. . July 6—The the Board of Trade for’ the month of June shows decreases of £306,800 in im-| this city, had committed sulctde’ by ports and £2,450,000.n export _ occupled the ‘The passengers. of whom there were (mbout ten, were taken off safely in the! ship's boats and landed at Rye Beach, hence they were sent to this clty by ‘The vessel Iles on an even keel and | about 2 o'clock The Old Dominion got In too close to @hore owing to the denalty of the fox, and while vhe was try ay out again she grounded, e points toward the! ng to make her | tatement of ug of the Merritt-Chapm. ny arrived at the scene of the| Success invariably follows in the track of: the! Sunday: World. Wi whe N” vs. All Other Cup Defenders. Anerican 190! Boat Compared with Her Predecessors In by JOHN R. SPEARS, ‘the Great Yachting Expert, To-Morrow’s Sunday World. B Circulation Books Open to All.”" | Giants Lost to Pittsburg Again by a Score of 6 to 2--- Taylor Was Hit Hard, but Davis’s Men Could Not Find Chesbro’'s Curves at the Right Time. ——— The Datting Order. New York. Pittsburg. Van Haltren, cf. Clarke, If. BSelrach, If, Reaumont, cf. NeBride. rf. Davis, rf. Hickman, (5 Rranetield, Ib. anzel, Wagrez, 3b. avin 3b. Ritchey, 2d. Warner, ‘s. Carr, a. Strang, 2b. immer, c. THiimires-tuctow ant O'Connor. (3pectal from Our Correspondent with Team) POSITION PARK, PITTSHURG, =It was up to Luther Taylor to- n break with the July day to make an ¢ Pirates on their own lot Manager Davis this morning received a telegram from President Nick Young that made {ft possible to play to-day’s Kame. The New York Club was deter- mined to walk off the field If Colgan was acheduled to umpire here again to-day, a {anager Davis wired President Young to that effect. The head of the National League wired in reply that he ‘as willing to withdraw Colgan If Da- vis and President Dreyfus, of the Pitt: burg Club, would agree on two players to'judge the play, Président Dreyfus agreed to this are Glants w: King off the fleld was prevent- Cincinnatl, 0., where four games will , one of them a postponed con- | test. A big Saturday crowd turned out to- day, although it looked very: much tke me. Over In the of the grand atand there ‘ore betting than ustial ers up in the thousands have been recorded. This morning the olds quoted downtown were on Pittsbur the strong slab man ¥ roll, was sent to Pirates. The players piring Were Iue- 1 O'Connor for | Tow | Pittsburg. it on strikes. Sel- ‘ough Wagner. ney, Ches- ler to first. “Clarke smashed a single to right ens et of McBride's ¢ Clarke took an ex e r h me run, zi ftlm. Davis singled to H throw gave him a life Davia muffed Wagner's hard h #. Ritch Davin at the pla rr, forcing Ina run mmer’s bounder nd base wad knocked ne Carr, Wagner scored on ‘aylor tossed Cheabro’s role pur runs. Second Inning. H the sphere safe into cea- Dayls's line fy ian Clarke's » Wagner was under Strang’s ed 4 single to cen- struck Taylor ont, No over Strang, fore the play. to first rugs, Davie got Clarxe’s line drive. Beau- mont out tryin plifer second on a scrateh hit. Dav ‘Ked. | Bransfeld's bounder retired ide No runs. Third Inning. n Haltren died, Ritchey to fret. Clarke wot Setbach's short fly. Melrida (Co! on Fourth Page.) ONE THOUSAND REBELS CAUCHT Bellarmino Surren- dered to Col. Wint at Albay. MANILA, July 6—The forces of the inaurgent leader Bellarmino, which have recently been operating uround Donsol, Province of Sorsogon, were driven across the mountains by the Second In- fantry and finally captured by the 3:xtz Cavalry Baharmino, and 21) guni with one thousand men . surrendered to Col, Wint Jat Albay, capital of the Province of that} name. One hundred more rifies will be surrendered to-morrow, WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. | Mra, Bennett Shoots Herself on a OS ree At 3 o'clock this afternoon Dr. Kilroe, Plevce Loriliard's nttend- tng physician, telephoned for Dr. Auetin Flint, the spec! come at once. wae anid that Mr. WWiard was sinking ‘vers fnat. Pierre Lorillard ts dying at the Fifth live theouga the day. Right only by artificial stimulation. “Father js very, very low.” mld Young Prerre Lorillard when he came down for breakfast with Dr, Kllroe at 8 o'clock this morning. Both men looked haggard. They had throughout the night. Young Loriliard haw not deen out of his clothes since Avenue Hotel. He is not expected to! family. Lie has been sustained since mid- | | port, immediately wept vigil at the dying man's bed| his father was taken In a dying condi- Yon from the Deutschland. The administration of oxygen and frequent hypodermic Injections of si ulants aro that sustain tho dying millionaires life, “We had noped that father would rally ough to warrant our removing him to jenmer, BOSTON, July 6.—On the arrival of the steamer Kennebec, from Maine ports, at her wharf here to-day tt was learned | Dr. Kilroc, echoing the words of Dr. that Mra, Fauiine Webber Bennett, of jooting on the trip from Sangor. Mra, Bennett was suffering from heart Atrease and othe: disorders and. was re: Bee Fama in bee Ae . je. was, actively -an- BagedHin-Chriat ne Boson and a was" deeply {a jas chari- i ° Lenox," sald Mr, Lorillard, “but it ts too late now, I fe: “Mr. Lorillard ts falling fa: said Austin Flint, when the latter left Mr. Lorillard’s bed chamber at 2 o'clock thia morning, Until midnight last night Dr. Flint and Dr, Kilroe, Mr. Lorillard’s personal Bhzstese,~ were hopeful"that thelr pa- Uent would recover. He showed some nied that Mrs, Lori husband and the physicians refuse to affirm or deny the report of a death- bed reconcililation. THEN—WARM AND HUMID. LORILLARD IS NEAR T0 DEATH Millionaire Sinking Fast and Will | Probably Not Outlive To-Day. tmprovement and had taken nourtsh- ment during the day and early part of | the evening. se strength and at 2 o'clock Dr, Flint had to announce that there was little) Periods attending al! t . [ring tr quite at The presence of Mrs. Lorillard, ati big enough to hy °. the deide of her husband was an- nounced by Pierre Lortilard, jr, duty waa denied by other members of the Deutschland reached her pler with the ; ick man on board Mrs. Loriliard, wa urth street ferry, and waa driven to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where she} went at once to the apartments of her! husband, It was sald, too, that her presence had a beneficial effect for a time on the ck man. He was unce she reached his bedaide, tved soon after, and at once recognized ne’ Dr. Kilroe immediately noticed a change! for the better, it ta said, and for a while Mr. Loriliard continued to gala strength. Mr. Loriiiard’s 1 Was. with her oo Peaneyivanta Railroad's Four- Track Line Bitetaates daster, erates epeed om) Seedates 0 etupenious wma tt OO Watercure Was Second and Alcedo Third in Classic Brighton. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTO. E July 6.—The Brighton Handi of this afternosn as follows: Toddy won, Watercare finished second. Aleedo wa! Time, 2.07 1-5. A great crowd came down to Brigh to ree the running of the Briz dicap, the fourth of the dig ev fo to make up a ls tved with cl rizziing nan com around 1 o'clock. ism of the crowd we: speculate or The Brighton under fatr w BYUGADIER, ALL GOLD. = IOC Start geod. Wen ridden out. Time—2.07 FATALLY HURT IN HOSPITAL? Bellevue Patient After Transfer to Ward's rrow entranr record-dreakt e for Brighton, | modations were totally inadequate one looked at the they came Into the course lan eclipre of dark brown wh the dirt was y packed the sand ins trating and soaking. The addition of P: with McCue up, (their bets to Beard's At midnight, however, he began to] FOURTH RACE. for three-year-olds and up; one mile and a Betting. Start. HulfFinteh, Str, Place. $ Vis ot 10 4 7 6 2 8 3 1 5 a 5-2 L 8 $ 6 § 4 2 2 3 8-5 3 s 7 12 5 5 = 8 3 1 5 7 8 30 10 SERVANT GIRLS FORA A UNION \“Mother”’ Jones Helps Put Life in the First Organization. It was sald that young Lori!-/4 {lard notified his mother of nis father’s! trom serious illness tmmediately after the | themselves Oe wag pee rading to the re-/ i came to New York| WIRELESS SIGNALS IN FOG. | from her home In Southampton, She} : met by her son at tae THITY-!oucanin in Tou OF Miles Wert of Bb QUEENSTOWN, Jul rteamer Lucant M. yesterday. RECEIPTS, immer “| EXPENSES that she wan fifty in-law have ae. helt epeed ow Allen 0, Meyers Wants $50,000, YASHINGTON, COLUMBUS, July 6.—Allen 0. | writer, | prow I + nuit tor & damages against the Benevo. f Elxs because of his expulsion from | Feverue, $923,800; customs, s{i1.s62. H5.16. Expenditures, §4-] piscine wMomite eoiteten ane Pi iia | Pemnaylrania Baling traioa ag toa July 6—The n=} Khedtve EN: Hilml, are {rived here to-day and p. the wuitan at the riax Ia: ‘The Sleepless Ag