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YACHT RACE SOUVENIR TO BE. GIVEN OC E OR A SPLENDID DOUBLE-PAGE PICTURE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. Bs J K YING F A START ak Baapllenay esata tees a NIGHT EDITION. ERICE GALS CENT. NEW YORK, F Ai AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901. 10 TO 4 BET ON COLUMBI : Sik THOMAS IS CONFIDENT. ARETROHRDONS VOTE DOTD. HOISTING THE CHALLENGER'’S HUGE MAINSAIL. Old Cup Champion's Remarkable Work in First Fluke Made Her Warm Favorite. DEWEY BARS OUT SAMPSON LAWYER. Court Decides That the Admiral Cannot be Represented at the Inquiry. Challenger Wants a Good Breeze to Be at Her Best—Predictions Are for Light : Airs To-Morrow. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—In the; Mr. Stayton requested permission to Schley Court of Inquiry at 2.30 | ddress the Court. | Ls o'clock this afternoon Judge Advo-| ,¢ Admiral may 1 de heard.” he asked cate Lemly read a letter from Ad- » no, certainly not,” replied Ad- | miral Sampson dated at Lake Suna-| miral Dewey, waving him back from the In tke last twenty-four hours there the newcomer, and cares not what wind has been a feeling of great confidence | pa iehit teed eleH a geen Ge that the old Columbia will again suc-| the other hand, are not at all downcast — 6 th It of cessfully defend the America’s Cup. | Wn a nuiee wind, nee ti ee The betting has changed, until now | boat having a chance to find more of a” the best odds are 10 to 4 that Colum- | *t7"¥ breeze than the other, and’ they, bia will win, Yesterday {t was even | erate or of the xcupper variety, the chale money and take your pick, with a | !enger will do more than hold her own. few betting 5 to 4 on Columbia. ‘Give us a breeze and we'll not only” show you a race, but wih,” was The weather prophecies for to-|Thomas Lipton's confident prediction. _ : 2 bar. pee, N. H., Sept. 2, asking that |_| This for the time effectively keeps Messrs. Stayton and Campbell be al-|gqioson out of the cane. | lowed to represent him 'n the case. To-dey's sersion hegan with the recill The Court decided that they could | of Cajz. Wine to make verbal changs In the official copy of tis testimony. He | not appear. tered pret $ W. IE Stayton, who representa Ad-| itsred his previous statement concera- ing the order of the Navy Department {miral Sampson, appeared during the) or yruy on, 1898, in which he was directod Jafternoon session and presented to Ad-| 45 “mp5 y | . s rm every vereel off Santiago |muirat_ Dewey ts power from Admiral | ‘hg: ine Pivine Bavednen te eit cane pson. nos," say! ed ° ‘After presenting his credenuais he| yi. 0s Oe mae ne Hesired to correct he right of Admiral Dewey. 3 ‘St pol the court's question as stood tolitt to why thie order was not carrted out “May T remal ‘Outside the bar you will find a seat,” repited Admiral Dewey. Mr, Stayton then walked back and took a seat among the spectators. ‘Mr. Rayner had attempted to prove a }tatement made by Sampson, and it was {his that determined Mr, Stayton to inter the case. ‘The Judge Advocate announced the re- elpt of the communication, and ratd he ellevea it better not to have him ap- |. pear, but It was a matter for the court \ to decide. “The Court decides they cannot ap- | nin due time.” sald Denes. sald andraaded ete eters feet ON THE OLD COLUMBIA. ' pear,’ said Admiral Dewey. “I did not desire to inform the Com- modore of the Flying Squadron of his own movements. The order was to in- form Commanders of the movements of the Flying Squadron.” *“Thé Court then asked: “Did you direct Capt. Sigsbee to give Commodore Schley the information contained. in the de- spetch from the Navy Department re- ! ; garding the whereabouts of the Spanish | squadron?” “T did not." Did Pleket Duty. Lieut. Spencer 8, Wood, who com manded the despatch boat Dupont during ¢ 4 | Ten to four:is the best price now obtainable on Columbia to beat Shamrock, according to wagers. made to-day: itr Wall Street:-Fred-Brooks, of: Selif berg & Co., of:-No; 70 Broadway, has recorded: two such bets, one of $1,000 to $400 on Columbia with Fred Oakes, on the curb, and another of $200 to $600 or Shamrock, with H. S. Toby, of Toby & Kirk, Mr. Brooks says he took the Shamrock end of the latter bet’: more in a spirit of friendship than any- thing else. ‘He has $53,000 more to wager on Colum= bia at the 10 to 4 price. the Spanish war, was then called and “Call Capt. McCalla,"" ordered the |Sudge Advocate. \ | ‘WOMAN NAL (AKTNLEY WIL (Continued on Second Page.) morrow's race give prospect of light) this morning. If the Weather Clerk Ives up to to freah winds, In these conditions, | actions the genial owner = ie judging by Thursday's fluke race, in] rock is likely to have his expectations. which the old cup champion out-|amply realized. 1S A FGTIE RAT MISSIONARY FE SOK pow Ta” FORGERFDUND © = dered fi Norfolk section to Mai ; | coast and likely to arrive in time to Fis, where heh northerly winds are.) NO ue CUrORs FOR PRESI- make to-morrow’s race doubly excit- | probable during Friday,"* Bs AGAINST HER. ENT’S ESTATE NAMED. {| m ACCOUNTS AG. qn q delefetelelafelet in ieinicinieintel eter ISP PEE titty gee Sree ee a mete -- = LATEST NEWS ON THE s and Secretary Cortelyou WASHINGTON: Sept.27 =i] tepiy eo.auestions\Capt ie; William Hoeppner Located WIND FOR BIG RACE. e: iss H (Calla, at the Schley inquiry this afternoon, stated that no ef- to Serve. Miss Stone, Abducted, Writes fort had been made while he was with the Flying Squadron | at Last by Detectives at WASHINGTON. Sep. 37 -THee nee this afternoon issued the following bulletin: to Friend Telling of Her | off Cienfuegos to prevent the Spaniards from continuing the Buenos Ayres. Under Arrest in Boston on Com- plaing of Telephone Company in Pittebars. _DomTON Sept. 21 Suspected of hav. | CANTON, 0., Bept. 27.—The will of Plight. construction of earthworks, which ne had been ordered to do. ¢ 2 P, M.-The winds off Sandy Hook to-morrow Telephone Company, of Pittsbure, Pa.,| President McKinley will probably be He said the Marblehead could have gone within range of * morning will be Mght to fresh easterly, probably bookkeeper, Helen ity he res arrested filed late this afternoon. No executors these works, and that he had been told by a Cuban pilot that | W!am Hoeppner, accused of alt increasing to brisk in the afternoon, xe bezzlement of $40 who disappeared are named. Mrs, McKinley. $t 1s now] CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday, sept.| the watr was dee INSTANTID LE, jay, 5 5 we ee | from this elty last June, has been ap- understood, will recommend Judge Day | 2%.—Rev, Mr. Haskell. a missionary at Bpesy Jima hla Drahended Pate HUGhASEA Ses! Auncntine [pieheh bith teiibicbibither bh bbls ital fon papers were® But the weather bureaus do not rsh “barnacles” say that a Weat india hurricane moving up the coast is _ speak of it In thelr reports. going to last long enough to provide ‘There was some complaint of Capt.| a scupver breeze off the Hook. Darr’s sharp work In the jockeying] 50 thov a eer the bay to morrow to witness the resalling of at the start of yesterday's race, Bit ree, asta ett ne ce ieee i those who know the game applaud} completed within the time mit. But the skipper of the defender for his| it wilt be well'for the “land lubbers” to nigcamneaan provide themselves with sea legs before venturing on the briny deep, He is there to take advantage Of} Goiimbta proved a happy surprise Je opportunity for close work. | even the most experienced of the yacht ‘ond meeting of Shamrock II." nen whose hopes are centred in the Charged that the woman pies inted her accounts so as to cover shortage of $600, and finally, se fection. to be longer unavoldal seotton at euddenty, taking $900 in cash, and Secretary to the President, Cortel-|Samakov, Bulgaria, haw received a let- Detectives Price will sail for ht you, to administer the estate. ter from Miss Helen H. Stone, the American missionary who was carried GIANTS RESTELr IN CHICAGO. en Were Iremsed rm owed SHLAND HOUSE. Misa Stone, but says she ts tn ood) the two teams will meet for their last game this season. ieee ae health and has been well treated by the CATERERS CIENT + bri ds, e! clally In the earller #! e. . . . . . . 4 : : eppne: () | GANS sitio cierpeata eae erste At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 5; Boston, 4. Ten innings. |2;.°nmyr ; MY Second Game—End sixth inning: Cincinnati, 0; Boston. 0, |. raise tt tos and al “JOHN SMITH.” OF BRIDGE- Tatterly, In consequence of the Vigor to ous purmuit of Turkish troops, she has At St. Louis—End fifth inning: St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 0 | tr te rycen nie cou PORT, INHALED GAS. ee tte Argentine Re CROKER'S MINNIE DEE TOOK] et” *udiected to privations. LAST EVENT. Miss Stone adds that the brigands de- mand a ransom of 2,00 Turkish pounds. The opinion Is expressed in Constanti- L. Rel@, J. Ret@ and Maher Land | nople that the Bulgaro-Macedonian Mounts in Front at Man- Committee was actively concerned ‘In er Me SPE ab petal ae é FIRST TRY UNSATISFACTORY, SAYS SIR THOMAS LIPTON, , TItUK Was notified LATE RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. He Registered at Hotel Last Night and Never Left His Room. over town t Fifth Race—School for Scandal 1. Sevoy 2, Ranco 3. ship Colerit On board the Erin to-day Sir Thomas Lipton was as suaye as the abduction of the missionary, A man who registered as John Smith, Bridgeport, Conn., committed suicide this afternoon in his room in the Ash- tand House, by inhaling i!luminating IONDON, Sept. 27.—The Manchester September meeting opened auspiciously to-day for the Americans. The Spaghetti filly (Maher) won tho Two-Year-Old Plate; Archduke HI. (1. ————_—_ ROOSEVELT SENDS THANKS. President Acknowledges the Good w Sixth Race—Macgyie 1. Goat Runner 2, Cluster 3. AT DELMAR. ustial and hopeful for the best. “Our first attempt at lifting that cup with the new. boat,” he said — ee, to an Evening World reporter, “was most unsatisfactory, The 37 4 Shamrock II. has yet to show her mettle. I have, s¢ ! always have / wa had, nothing but praise for the way In which we were treated on the” «of Confederate Veterann, Fourth Race—Kitty Clyde 1, Deloraine 2, Joe Doughty 3. course by the Americans. Better luck next time,” Relff) won tho Friday Plate, of 10 aaa Resi es sovereigns, for two-year-olds and up- eet Re) ward, distance six furlongs; Game Chick eas. Smith went to the hotel late last night and was assigned to a room. This aN afternoon a chambermaid smelled esca} NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 27.—Prealdent Now Work (L. Reif) won the Autumn Hreedera’| Roosevelt has written Adjt. John W. H. Conmbla will occur to-morrow, | fender of America's Cup. Since her P B off by brigands Sept, G in the district of Hl oes Djumabala, CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—To-day’s schedule provided a day Want It does not reveal the whereabouts of! Off for both the New York and Chicago teams. To-morrow Fee ee eae ae ing gas. Pollceman Stephens of t ‘ i East ‘Twenty-second Street, station, | Foal Plate, of 1,000 sovereigns, for two-| Porter, of Stonewall Camp, Confederate MAJOR CONOVER BURIED. ot Kittridge, ansinted by the Hey, SORSAOEA Shhasenasanage ops will again try for| formance yesterday the ert” forced in the d year-o-lds, distance, five furlongs. Veterans, of Portsmouth, thanking that ditthedicinahis z pallbearers s WEATHER FORECAST. * Peel atta ba split arnt St Smith was lying on the bed with a| ‘The Inst race of the day, the New i mirth . AST. ard and return, ‘hia! she will prove faster than the rubber tube extending from the gas Jet! parns Plate, of 103 sovercigns, for two- | POdY for Its assurance that his Adminis. COS G2 Ml — Sl course must ve sailed, according to the | challenger. With Skipper Barratt to his mouth, “Any ambulance surRson| Vert ous, dintance ‘one mille, “war a| ation will recelve the hearty’ support +1, yefore the triangular one Is ate | tiller, Columbta’s supertority has. sald he had been dead for 8 few ours, | cican aweep for the Americans. It was| % (he ¢x-Confederates of Portamouth, , Major of the for the atrty= BL established, aatchel and its contents, were sent tol won by Richard Croker'n Minnie. Dee SS Te ent, wax buried with) CHILD, “SCALDED, 1s DYING. ending wt M1. te Qe” crday'a tent of Shamrosk UW. | Although regarded a the coroners office, Smith was about) (5 Reig): William C, Whitney's De| erord Trip for schooner. thin afternoon ay aes New Yorke Clty 2) Mina enthusiastic admirers of| boat, ale outfooted the challenger tonomer Brockway” maid he kner:| Lacy (, Reiff) was second, und Frank reapeeeaty pce fread at A at) ein Sh stg avenue! Sixjor Cone] Dora Martini, two nd alr amd Bhi An vat declare that the|every mile of the courae, and nothing o the man and had never scen| Gardner's Sandpiper Il. '(Clem' Jenk- |.) seen Metenatoene tS +a at his summer home, Bay-| old, ies at the point of Y warmer toenights Saturday ‘P|, » Lipton will again fait}a wind) and sea not to. her dim before. ns) finiehed third, schooner Jemte Harlow made ono of the | shore,” ait 1 ; ae 2 Pies aa prtpytiiaeAqesiibts ie bcir ai one Bridgeport, addressed to per- quickest runs from New York to Noi body. wasitakenico as th ewult of a-fenrtul aca partly cloudy Hisht, varinble % cfenata sideration dnsaccorttiting’ sone in | Hast “Bixty-ninth street, e child waa playing on the finds, mont! ‘ 1. Morgan, manager of the de- anita ting) a jetter directed to] smpertance of divaus’ Ate fe fe read craft on record, ar-| fast sinriod to-day fel Intoras tubcoe boiling. waters, Bhe|@. Winds, montly, e BI Nee ee Re Me aeaaitatene nent Misa "ta Neldi ik, 8 Fitty-Atth port in twenty hours! “Tne services were wormed by tha| waa almost completely immersed before street, Brooklyn, Be al ‘To resinurant keepers ts trade! motto, %° from the time she left the metropolls, | pastor of .tho a"o Rev, Dr.| she was rescue svcssevsvcsvecoussssesees showing made by the old boat against seta

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