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FIR the Shamrock maintained her lead clean | —————— though to the outer mark. i Around the Stakeboat. ‘They held the t kK to the outer mark, the great yachts smothers toward the tucn in aw royal ra the Shamr eight knots and neither yacht had any “other sails !t could set with any hope of their being of service. Around the Lightship. ‘Tho fleet around the Lightship con- stantly grew, until at 3 0 ck ‘were seventy-flve or eighty ste eels and as many more sailing chartered about the ship. t None of the vessels had any dimeuity | 10% Ce weweeweer yy estimated time, behind b Bot nn yae quared aw {n keeping up with the racers, a0 slowly | running the @ld they sail dead before the w smoke, however, chased along the flect of steamers and the fh like a mill clty for half an hour t the yachts reached the finish line | Mearwhile, in a light wind, the r: were ldrawing toward the finish For a time It looked as if tie Shamrock eaught a bit of wind which 2 de- nied the Columbia and drew up, but the ‘Yankee boat main othe advanta awhich she fought 1 fe nd "official time of turning t will thu after they had rounded the outer me Lea wx with Nothing te Syne Bhe had a irad, Ing to spar And x it sary that Shan and it was a crit! m= track should gain c ‘olum Seven Ree- test. onda bet we ming and ¢ § the boats lay had & met with |fitsh dr blish a tle, some advantage In therahape ofa yrindy ‘alant ft probedly would have told t gory. (Up to. within tires. iniies of the no auch thing occurred. ‘The Fint ‘© Then the Shamrock began to gal HOW SYCAMORE | OUTWITTED BARR. within the next few moments that i ig J had been long dreated in the tsi | celal to The Kvening Works ) and the DY HOOK, Sept. After a Creuiy head Mttle by surely, and strugeie as lean | that lasted for about three- Met atitber her udtaniage mn of an hour, Sycamore, the It' was almost impossible to say that | skipper of Shamrock, won the hone either boat was ahead, so clors was th Licata orn ota contest. © AUS P.M. Capt. the Shamrock 0’ wake and was ore had worked | into the Columbia nketing the white apt. Barr, of the Columbia, It was th the| an America’s Cup race, the chal- jlenger crossing just two seconds be- fore the defender. Sycamore also won the windward berth, an/ advanta, thet means much in a race of this bt closest start ever known tloca. an | Bteadily she seemed to gain Columbia, catching every pull now freshening breeze. All han crowded aft in doth yachts, It was most exciting ten ininutes. | She could not win but the Sham was pressing the Columblu fant ‘Columbia crossed the Anish din ne CHICACD MAYOR FROM CITY HALL. He Independent an City’s Executive. Repudilcan Notification formally notified Mevsrs. mut and s of thelr nomi ry Mayor, Compt and Pre Board of Aldermen, this af ' the house of President Li Woodruff, with bri atton irse of his remarks ent your nomination sure because, with wall f mor ple pain on party re to belie! dee 1 do my the wopl the 4 either of itself or of other party or organization, “It is important thi \for me sanl| understand that Lam actual ax well as the noml- government will be it Hin the Mr. ton Inde: an ind tity Ww osald ax he accepted the nom- nt of parties he should at Maye th It Low will be ed. 1 Central nour Grout and BY A MARINE. {CHARLES MEINER WOUNDED IN TRYING TO ESCAPE. | |Crowd on Pler Called Coward and Threat- Marine a ened Him. Charles Meiner, a saftor In the nav: twenty-two years old, was shot w trying to escape from Ideutensat Bishop, United States Marines, at Vier 26, North River, this aft | Private Edward F. Hawley United States Marine Corps, in the abdomen at the order, of Lieutenant Bishop, who was taking him to the Navy Yard on a charge of dexertion. The wounded aatlor wax tal ambulance to the Hudson Str Met Hosvita inan et Rex ss crowded with truckmen, rivers and passengers, and sr hands named Jonn M ally: in wet of stot it is sate en Harley Mor was quickly tenting cried, who "to him, and for a mo- ment {t looked a though some of them would do him injury, e ” MEN ON STRIKE. “ALLEY” COMPANY REFUSES TO INCREASE SALARIES. Two Hundred Workers Out, but the Road Keeps Trains Running. hundred yards ahead of the Shan Kind. [tis a heavy handicap to over- correct time the Aim he 5 waz a winner by one m a come, onds, As the vehte seed the fine ane sped on thelr thirty-mile journey tt HOW RACE WAS ithusiasnt of houanriils of SAILED TO MARK. iii ulving tat coat rd miles away, ‘Daey ud seen. o} the greatest Mehte that skippers SANDY HOOK, Sept. ham- G. ener a challengers had wh ‘Fock went over the line at 11.00.14 / seed Tone theme tiakOrie enters q ‘ ‘ “and the Columbia 11.00.16. Within a} U SUE SLALL quarter of an hour the Columbia the sik i Fok the course were ie Utd 4 2 Bret wins = < \ mila and Shamrock were hal row arboard tack, Bs ; - swung around on the star a mile to eastward of the Lirhtenip VIEWING RACE FROM DECK OF PRIVATE YACHT. but the Shamrock held on tll she} peach naa club topeatt, Jib and well to the weather of Columbla’s | staysuit alarieis 162 | OS BOO OMOOC OOOO OOOO COCO OODCOCCOOCOUCODOCUCOOOCICOONOnOOOOoOOn Conor SOOCConoO wake before tacking after her. th ta and Yyeamore | not teaye for the point untity the alo Jersey AL 1 at A and Gopi arr “Both boats were now swinging bib ayes eect erty oy aed wie ¢ ; ; \t henigemacl ole ont in the wake of t for an : : 2 uteh, wit rthan that when the! The at rele: Capt men took it + at Ne . along on the starboard tack, heading tened Columbia an her heeis | excursion fect. padséd the He feliwasvenattiyane ! pil ree oC ye Afnet Netore Battle. almost due northeast. At 11.18 the ; part tacks | waa! eaually 0 iaautas " deck walting for the word to urely breuxterting aboard : eld sone tees ; 5 jourely breakfamting aboard Columbia was distinctly ahead. Both hi Nth port trek Png on 7 aya In polities | the wt ireneais aatey ry TRAGUVAL Goes break tnSteEhe) boats were responding to the Incr era Reh 2 He vot boat mewhat ger }hauling to the east wi neat | anor men were we br Shanicocktands busi gh AS EAL eceh wits wracesstor ied t " Torning ew ot the " {opr ‘ng wind, but the Columbia sc SRI et t if re \ ni which i at ay py as ap Turning th point is the work of prepara to be increasing her lead. around on the starboard tuck and gave | t flying the private | yy i We wWatke had a pretty: silk t res roses OE IEAIIE 2 t waa t Shamrock’s Advantage. faites imbla ae Nessa ip the towering mast. gE eae A cyber ets Wise heads were pointing to the fact | ry, ites han tt Nhvieatae Cag aiante! mati Mt salt us an piennomes dered I€ put that the Shamrock had a aiatinet [at Rhantaalh lary) power, uni ¢ i ‘ Neer Pak K both crews xeemed snt- “aUykntage in the + that = well ST ieee OU LER yachts, shore seit with thelr work and lolled about Pe eiecey ini wsinoment the Colum: | : ‘ bouton seluabe ers ward, Shamrock and Coluaptla cast off ke of thelr respective. veas?'s h oy ke fol | * ont windward weathers Inthe: nen sseit tow Hines at 1.0% and breaking out jawalting the order to move, bia went on the starboard pas cock, | Columb sult but in two mine | Prom every staff ant ot f i PUPA TRAIT Eberey MATRA sin Danenn nn Jameson Aboard. 3 Jowed a moment later by the Shaimroc Utes Harr ¢ ut and headed for snapped bright-colored but Je < by + oclock the tug Flint e Columbla was evidently unable to ancl ap plceadahnreee dla aa Jersey wn © ted mar: AVC mInULCsR Cornel Laws * cross the Shamrock's bow, and was] yi, at enlenr Se AURORE Tiree ccaie AiteuBchenlaties |. 2M Columbia came tn full view or came the rence ‘went alongside the Shamrock. forced to come around. ‘The Columbia | matched Gis come ; a bs . [Mght at was observed that her eluy- too by fue Jam: MEaOTIEA RIL Bute was trying to blanket the Shamrock ras I CoM OTSA Samay Digging Inte the Roltern, Lop salla were not setting perfectly aad! to mary ‘ Isr Rentiloniibearda me again but the manoeuvre was not ef | nyc ie sates n ba onds later, As the * moved ” Were Working to Hy tle At as freshe taken | hd five minutes later she | ractite a 2 pe Facere, with thelr tow-|/townrd the starting polit It looked defect. Ble wal caer wins ot he Bol tof tne Hook anslig | eve. tring clouds « attened out) waethe he rollers on vps were Mtting ab: o Shamro, following ¢ ye The Shamrock had a Ane position on | 1," NNNs Of canvass fait neds out way they the rollers) ie tjutshty ready: for the sienal § [hind ber the weather of the American boat and | 4, clreled about They ploughed heavily inthe long La vegan to gather near trd the Columbia are E. D. Mor) all tke efforts of the Columbia to fore: | ened ee les preparing for a alled S wt WW welock. Yauch C. MeGildowney and Herd ort eee cretisec: Gnavalinble, death battle, hoskipper had a plan the starting point during! sertption, steamers and saue 7 hURnedcthaclto The wind was steadily increasing and | (at he was trying to 1 from bis hui lbroka Taway. tosromevexuint| MIE WEDS FROM thie lavlen Marie ire nares ‘ cock | Vol Blut afte rollowed? but ten clearer view of the nl cwerelithe . an shout at by 11.29 all conceded that the Shamrock | V0), rc Miter bluft followed, Dur mica clea i THE HIGHLANDS. janilswereit it fos anid wichout a was ahead. They were doth bn th ner would be drawn away: fr Sy lepteeutines Luckendaen, whi earner ianein china octane reoard tack sailing northeast, and the| Hne. It was like two oc! ma iting prelimlaary tot Morasshognthewanitored bexan| Shamrock seemed to be gaining. at work. atin the «¢ san , iw i au fe The Byening Worlt) ide by side the two vee the reat un nell T =3 atthe of Wier, passed out by 905 aking the GULANDS OF NAVES! Noa néf-tuck rum to. the nger, however, did not ron her Exciting Straggle. At the liminary gun both were [Read for the proc of the ste nt. 8 Ss rinrrtrnt excitement for the en {8 08 she Was running againat tho “It was a fine battle. Both ate had 1 to leeward of the ne. Cohumbta | feet. Jolt Jersey ra Went with Foumt n galled four miles from the Lightehip and | ©ame about on the starboard tack and| As on the fest Loonthustas fuside the Hghtshlp pie Columbia's Les men ina ft tras nip and tuck between them Siveousaness ACRES TCL ces NA Ree TTL wind then began to haul away on the mati | |The wld at the Hook wax th They have now satled an hour and tt raat Gah Pati Roletrorth MAUS ss pacitersis ! " Ih ten minutes tt was at Kacunsananouenanneeith has been close work for every yard of] 5 hamrock held on still further to lee- cers i ai: is Fe ta iS en tt a Shagte th perdi shawl at had it jthat tt would freshen. ftoth U ec. ware out her No, 2 jib-[ tional algna 0 ening, A ut vione cls they went down, turned the Withes Golumbia was clone under tno | 19? rite came: Repul ena teens | theres waa Had aod welgte in te wattoes| (et Gone MIAKUED: the, waters ‘et Shamrock’s Salt Welnkted. | (Ney wont down cusped th at Pease eve (eu re Both drew closer tol men sald that at $0 o'clock It was a] STUN Me Rh {0 Shamrock’s wall did not apperr i $$ ~ Ciiati 4 ite ras ' a penta s if ral H Bore ts Blndward, rom] ged ten to elevensmile breeae off JUAtlesy Lopeseewe ty M2 aw well as tt dtd on ‘Thursday, bos mad | TH me Teaching faster than the challenger, ¥ nutes before the starting time: | : i ‘ ver th h +Wihe \“THE MESSAGE OF RICHARD.” ock was still ahead JAS Marr turned back to leeward he ere Was still a very: he at Ia ace at An Au 2 6 erea Caliosla tacked to port in an at J met Scaymore also crossing befare the that he craft early)! pies neste wis ro Lay to the prevailing diag -| — ‘, stetieta ime of the on a continue OL banK tad CALS Ail ey | mm. Shamrock's bic ¢ Col. Gruber Arratgna® the Tammany aE to Gab tse bow of the Sinira k. Columbia came about and folte | tra fat, prope Glee mo ATtAtiibioreloek SRE hor ¢ was unable to reach and th crorelng (he agus, Sycamore t r@whil that buoyed up z ; ae geconda later came about again on the ? or SRDNTES (ch attppers at) the Majestle Steam Yue ‘ er wee Marte ae 3 ” ona , ie net rer The Riverside Repubtiean Chib) met A ankee bus wta he f oO ic y h. ave Ren, M he wind at 10 o'elo. starboard tack. vent | Windward, When the GA eal satras out the vityside channel, whlch | yyy ae th. AU TOO! Saeed Ma ning to ratify the antl-Tammany Precisely at noon the Shamrock wen © minutes: more time the ra Is off to the Ls Island shore, the t Tn TOUREE thas Lalvanenlies teket ond was t to a speech about on the port tack, followed immedi: ed back over tae tine on the: port Rest of tne pienaure erage found their |“)! ed around from the sou Tub osutliweeeen rane i0s 1 effusion from. Col, Abe Gru- vere very clove together, and! way, Close jn line w a voked a sly tops sosent up at 10.06, say mselyany/ Columbia. Barr was relentiessly keeping to wind-(| Vo" Uline were, Nowars Gout |i tot and plek Hoth vessels were! theniistliti:in, ti Ruston Admittedly, the Columbia ha ward, stenling Sycamores wing najestic Niagara, J. Werpont: Mor rvs EH Tate cr TP tesa ° Message considerably in the last ten m But th Bogilsaman here mete gan's Corsair and Widener'a dose |) ‘ tite v Hehtenip, aalling. They were both clone hauled|move that changed: the cor phine, ‘The race out, ante the one home, and we bate the tag. and each scemed to be holding on. The Of unth she was pointer. is always a y eight, and the amose Coming of the Hreeze, | i! Vilestin Weliainca ticntA cor Advantage, !f any, was with the Sham-|ccmantttes goat, chen fie caught tha: belohed from the tunnels gave sure} yyy wet tne | be 8 Hietiveatecantjoursenovelalendtaweaincerinen challenger i ne " ie atukerlon. wer i urn fares, rock, Ree he a nepeunnestand :erore, wigna that the men in the atoker! water the Increasing ee You fei trom Hagliah terrors; f, to the Ungtien Nip-and-Tuck Straggle Was between Columbia and worktng on this ure day Off force of was a nolsy veo "a0 rata ae ; where. aeemed little. wdvantage on | acamore eit tn a Bete empingra aN Son oe tate [EARLY SCENES rom th Paiiament te London bs ole cat ah gator thi APT COMMS ny At 1 o'clock «the then | 9) sailing ear Us 01 fed Wantaze I . They w both sailing |{iside him with Col ‘ old wind Jammers sailing out near t Ho from my Ddlested Wantax love to rule Ricci lain lonmunnine |e eee sith ali at [ism [aandy dtook Lighubip’ were voite| | ABOARD YAOH TS. [ori yr cri. rou ws enh nan Worked a little to windward but astern | Rakes eu aisles through the mats rata good clip. wont Fe aaa easier z At last the Shamrock the bi At $45 o'eluck the breeze was at Aller vai peeding, Sying, i efi thie British boat, tout and wan made rea eae was MULT SANDY HOOK, Sept. 2.—The morn- nalish Kink, ge But Capt. Sycamore was allve to the Hed to pass Se ad aw riding to the olticial fi a. ’ is eee fee IT always lost to Edward, but behold my smiling $ er) : avigator, an und Sandy Mook regi clve| ing broke huaily at Sandy Hook, ai re, ysitbation and seemed to be working hin | Miata alae T Brinvatartel, out Vbaoetd rorileccdiLnclyo BS Rai s othe | For Elavieh to think how eayy 1 beat the Irish “boat slowly from under the Columbia's | wily th Liteat loo Sctosat lei i Sir Thomas Lipton, looking up at the re les. was less than. hd ep RR EMIN will tell that laky, sald} an hopeful that the wind | Mr, Gruber made a scathing arraign- ) The wind held true at about ten knots[ start: and Harr Sea Like calm mornings of the Hook. | ourd come Mberally enough to send {ment of Tammany Hall, and referred to sand the race was d ir Hi aati de At hure ups wh ads and the them {t_means favorable conditions | the yachta to a finish, Nichard Croker as the man who tolls Dewutiftul windward contes:, Th Twenty : eran ab ie a (aE | inne afternoon, for invariably tts hwoand then the oun woul? bvrst| not nor spins, yet has milllons of dollars peseculiitiasadvantage on either, side. reened well ax they parsed Hook, | Sime of the year uw spanking early morn | tnrjugh the clouds and ‘lash on the sea. | to buy racehorses and $4,000 bulldogs. ) <The boats held to the port tack, stand- [he patrol feet by thts time was, we bw ttaelCaut? before of the lower clouds acem to have —————— {ing off shore, and at 1225 they. were AR ETRE RE HE S merlulan conthlerable speed, ané the weaxivr-wise] THIS GOLD BRICK REAL. wpretty near on even terms, T olum- pre the of the obs Sut POCEhe ers began to gather at} came forward with the predi that bia was still to windward, but probably had th two mas big. slo at Ah of vantage as early as 9 o'clock. r oswift) movement presaged the Gad yards astern of the British toat of the sc thee time that th ut_on business | TRE Hreatent crowds perhaps were Ing of eaough wind vo sult ther] Man Accuned GH Ming it D4 3 outer mark was then not more| Shamrock ‘ tnvas] He bills of the Highlands, Mundre hamrock or the « charged In re. ‘ix. miles away and the battle had | teen se al, but stood ax though anchored | of enthuahistic lovers of the sport—men ne fox had burned avay at eunrize] William §. Coffman, of the Mills hea an exciting stage. Both che aaiiaters Columbia sos ss the white-hulled squadron nd women—ciimbed to the crest of before the crews of tie rival yachts] House, was arralgned in the Jefferson SeiWere’ giving! a wonderful exhibi- lang ied won trendventac asure acckers pasned:by thom | t front of the Navesink Hhthouse, | were at work. Cant, Sarr was early | Mark: urt this morning charged Y silp, and, under the con-,the closest gah AT F min thelr wake that| fom where an unthterrupted view of [aboard the Columbta end he was among] with stealing a gold brick worth $730. Regeamansnips and, over seen on thear or any other Waters | looked Itke. a] t! y be h those who ch Iy pee teted The Weick had been given to him. by x M " yather waters. [looked Ike a laugh ne cup course May be had vho che: y jeted = het Gna prevailing, Ke looked ux if tho | they held ow the Mtarhoant Tack seth | oe Peta tise: aninnenureese® Walter Marshead, of the Gilxey House, tnst. error jn judgment or sexman- Columbia painting @ DIL closer into the Bie sct Limbering Up. to be used In securing a buyer for the “ si wind for tw en Sha y e would be costly. fame about and Columbls foe eer | Ac 10.10 o'clock the Shumrock's clubel As un preytrations for the day's Barr Seen: Wind. mine from which the gold in the brick Nearing the Mark. Then as they began the next long port | (opsall was slung agwlast tts bulky top-] race began early on both yachts, The} “Those things up there," he sald,| Was taken, utes later’the outer maric was Hae Eta erates, Shamrock had} mast and set without a wrinkle, a tes-| crews turned out at 5.% and limbered| Polnting to the fleecy clouds In the lhe ast ON tale cL brick and 2 its Scottish maker, On{up with the regular morning dutles,| Mortheast, “hold the wind, and youl ti nine, de wi TohneRodte to sell bourd the Columbia the biggest club in] pefore the welccme breukfast slgnai] Notice there are lots of them to-day.” : : GOING TO THE the defenders wardrobe wax also went] ix run up on the stay the challenger | Just before elght o'clock a feet of halt i up, and the Herreshof creation set with-{ang defender had mainsalls an ivered| a hundred schooners and sailboats that STARTING POINT. Jou a naw tnd staysaila and Jibaails up in stops, | had been fox-bound made sail and put HELD BY LONDON POLICE. perceptible change, in sa K both boats were under Sb] Hale an hour was allowed for mess at|to sea ata spanking gait, and the way as holding on doggedly, (Special to ‘The Evening World.) toprail, mainsall and club topsatt and ck, the crews Mining aboard their] they rode showed that the sea was|John Harkes Charged with Rob- ‘was doing her vest but NDY HOOK, Sept. 2.—Both the? ing around the lightship, The wind tive tenders. At § “colors”? were] Smoother than on Thursday. bery tn Washington, any substantial gain. | racers started out too early to be both-| ts holding Rood at twelve miles 2a} made, Columbia displaying the w| The crew of the Shamrock contented] LONDON, Sept, 2%.—Acting on ine k Lend to Mark. ered by the excursion boats, and they | 2st eet pies . York Yacht Club ensign, while Sham-|thomselves before breakfust with wip-| structions received from Washington, two hou ‘ot sailing, the| Were Pretty well down toward the start jetting the Course, rock sent flying the Royal Ulster Yacht] ing off deck and rails, but on the Col-|the United States Embassy here has went about on the port | before from up the bay clouds of smoke| Five minutes later the committee boat | Chub ensign, with the “dioody hand."|umbia they were very active Indeed, | caused the arrest of John Hurkes, who and by 7 o'clock Nad put the Jlb|is charged with larceny at Washington. and staysail In stops, Then they took] The prisoner waa remanded to-day for the cover off the mainsail and opened|& week at Bow Street Police Court, that up to get the dampness out of 1t,| Walle, Awaiting panera, connected, with It was. very evident that Mr, Morgan! still being sought for by the police: heralded the approach of the pleasure|aignalied D CG, which means that the » the American Bok the windward | neet. course will he southeast by east, one ik for * time} Sf Thomas did not go aboard the} halt enst. C ree sine Shamrock to-day, but stayed on boaraf At 10.22 the wind hauled to the souti- Laman ae Tho tug Wallace B. Flint put a tow-line on the Columbia at $59, and ten minute later the big white racer started for the line. Shamrock took @ line from the tug bse Irin unt his guests arrived, and did ward, and the course as given will Take ted wu CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—After an all-night sesefon the operating employees of the | South Side Elevated Railroad, th “Ailey L." struck early to-day becaus {the refusal of the company to grant a horizontal Increase of cent# a man Republican In Politiés, but Would Commit- ident of the 1 tam a Republican and ex- bat we who vote LOW NOTIFIED \ASSASSIN HAS BY REPUBLICANS.| LITTLE TO SAV hsavs HE WOULD RULE AS ANSWERS QUESTIONS PUT BY GUARDS. BUT STOPS THERE. ‘Takes AM the Food OZered U and Indulges in Kacreine, Sept. sald that the sad eater I had 28.—Warden assassin of his meals regu- mversation with. ty snl any. oidemned men, He answered qui ns in regard to his meals, such as to whether he would ve salt, &c, which were put to him by the officers, but astde from that he rald nothing Part of the Cme yesterday he lay fa his bod and the rest of the time he spent walking up and down hls cell, addit io. hundreds of requests country for invitations xecution, Warden Mead | the autogra some from brain after he shalt penalty, es of his paid the death Vlans Filed for House In Weat Fite tyefifth Street, have been filed at the Departe ¢ Hulldings for a four-story brick at No. 1 West Fifty-tifth street by Cui. vanel 8. Lamont, of No. 4 Wall roet. The butiding will ave a frontage of Ladepth of feet.” Little of West Thirty- are architects. The stimated cost ts § HAY TIAN REBELS BECIN FICHTINC, OUTBREAK NEAR JEREMIE AND ARRESTS FOLLOW. ominent Planned in Movement ng Ago Takes Jail, KINGSTON, Jamate steamer All ew York, Sept. 2h, ston and othe to-day and brought 4 ooturesk of a revolution in Ha terday a lage number of promin in Jeremie were ar { conspiracy and imn to Port au Prince Sept. %8.—The Capt. Rohde, for Jeremie, rts, arrived UL Yer mit ine ted on the char, eMately removed Imprisoned. The situation In e intertor of Haytl is reported lo be serlous, owing to the position to President Sam continuing to retain office, M. Peuchard, th ister of Finance, # ablest men in Hayt!, former Haytian Mins to be one of the ots now in this ty, und who tx be the cholee of the members of th tan Nwtlonal Assembly for the Pre: cy, to suc cy n, Sam, ation at pi h here, however, say Ary movement w: ak on the situs the revolution: ned long ago. ooo RAINY SUNDAY AHEAD. Wet Weather with Predicted for ‘orthenst Blow jorrow. ‘The West Indlan storm is apparently central over the east gulf, with dimine ishing energy. It has caused rains from guthern Florida to Virginia, but so far. Js not accompanied by high winds. Rain haw also fallen In the upper Miasiasippt valley and the Upper Luke section, and there have been showers in Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Washington and Ore- gon. Fair weather has prevalled in other sections, S A remnant of the tropical storm will reach here to-night and the city will et a wetting and a northenst blow, The weather forecaster predicts a rainy Sune day, with brisk winds from the north- east, A MOUNTAIN CLIMBER. Gains 12 Pounds on Change of Food. e decision to strike came after a committce had failed to secure any atisfactory response to an ultimatum ent to President Leslie Carter's home at 3.4. M. Two hours later over two hundred “men went out, ona ten-hour day. The road, however, Is not ted up, for! nody, ag soon as the notice had been given to strike the company pressed Into ser- vice all the extra men they could get hold of, und trains are now running with a good deal of regularity. The striky ix the first tn the history of Chicago's elevated raflroads. President William Timmons, of the Flevateu ‘Trainmen's Union, sakl that hoon to-day the whole road would be The strikers claim that out of the total force of 282 operatives all but forty have struck, Union pickets have been detatled at ail the stations on the road to Influence employees going to work or running trains to Join the ranks of the strikers, DINED THE DEFENDER. M ley Traducer Honored. DAMARISCOTTA, Me., Sept. 28.—Be- cause he knocked down Lorenzo Feltia, of Bristol, who sald ho was glad Mc- Kinley was dead, the citizens of thin Place and Bristol gave Milton Fottler, of Boston, a visitor at Bristol, a ban: quet, at which Mr, Fottler was pre- sented with a diamond ring. Mra. Fottler was given a silk The banquet followed un assault case in which Mr. Pottler was fined one cent. A citizen of Damariscotta Inaist- ed on paying the fine. At the banquet citizens voted that any person known thone used ‘by Feltia. would. bo tarred Be Us wol jarre When a change in food can rebuild a man 77 years of ago, it ts evidence that there is some value in a knowl- edge tbat can Ciscriminate in the se- lection of proper food to rebuild the A few months ago the phyal- cian attending Warren S. Johnson, of Colfox, Cal., 77 years old, told him that death from old age would soon claim him. He suffered from general weakness and debility, An old lady advised him to quit coffee and drink Postum ‘ereal Food Coffee and to cat Grape-Nute break- fast food every morning. He took the advice, and has gained 12 pounds, Says he Is as well ns he ever was, and can take long trips In the moun- tains, which he has been unable to do for a long time. ‘There is a reason for this. In the first place, coffee acts as a direct norve destroyer on many highly or- ganized people, both young and old, and many people haven't the knowl- ‘© Man Who Whipped Welsine| edge to select nourishing, healthful, rebuilding food. Both Postum Food Coffee and Grape-Nuts breakfast food are made from solocted parts of the field grains that contain delicate particles of phosphate of potash and albumen. These two eloments combine in the human body .o quickly rebuild the gray matter in the brain and in the fag} nerve centres throughout tho body. Direct, sure and certain results come from thelr use and can be proven by any person that cares to make the trial, Both the Postum Food Coffee and Grape-Nuts are kept by, all first-class grocora, ports of that -*

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