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the line the challeng: (to favor the Shamrock. would the American * “S4f the Lipton hoat was makir the other, and while the firat m Krowing nearer little by little then anybody's race to that and headed for the north sh port tac! her around to the starboad tack aga Shamiock still holding the windy Sperition and apparently ‘eatch more of the fluky »sval. with her larger sails, ant while t Columbia was making the change the minutes of a marin 9,000 spectators or watched with breath! per Barr outgenerall Nght six-knot breeze, of the yachting world p @er their huge racing canvy: iscussing plans f ‘another. hoisted and club tepsaile w f headed and stretched. Roth ski +@et thelr biggest canvases and the toa} “of the clubs seemed to plerce the sky hhawser. Jib and stays: out, and at 10.90 the old filled away on the starb eastward, 80 closely that a newapa Ry. ) at 10.45 the racera were close to 5 Columbia wan off the old “itockers™ bow, Shamrock was astern of her, ‘THE WOXLD: TUESDAY EVE It was not much of ano ‘for the firat time sinc It was just ition of doubt {: had changed the 1 jheld since the start Barr Struggles Hn ‘The fluky, shifting wind s as favorable an « 1.63 the Shamrock had ngths of open water Setern and the Columbin In the mean tlm taken in her bab; ‘boate were ranidly Emark. Shamri Wet "The Columbia set her jittopsall and few moments later Shamrock Bult. Both boats were now good slant of wind and it s ‘of it. hez sails drawing well 0 ntly momentarily widening between herself and her rival Tw race had become a gle for tho firat mark despite ness of the wind, In a Prankish Wind. The Mght and fitful wi to play pranks with the r Columbia, catching a litt her share of it, cut down rock's lead and passed her to After another five minutes of satling Mt-looked as If the Colum: aged to catch a slight though the Shamrock still windward position. “The breeze became more er ing first with one boat and t twits ont At 2.14 the Columbia swune around un bu Barr in on brous ink able to eeze than her At this time Lipton'’s hope had esta Mzhed a lead, both continuing on Btarboard tack, This lead she never ost to the first mark. but holding her vantage, rounded the stake-boat com: rtably ahead of Columb! Three Minutes Ahead. three minutes later the Amer! wine -ean boat turned tho mark and both went on the port tack, pthe present direction of the pQlose reach to the second mark. To vhad sailed but one-third of the cour and with only one hour and forty-f minutes remaining {t looked for them to finish within the five half tours aliowed for a race ing. whith wind, a nda mark the othe on Bhortly after rounding th Columbia changed her No 2 baby Jib, Shamrock, however, ke: foreigner semed to Increase her lead Called of. The yachts had covered but a few more miles in the light wind when, at 34 the committee boat hoisted the mignal declaring: the race off, as it » complete the an {mpossibillty “remaining distance within the thme$ Umit. At that time the Shamrock was more than half a mile ahead and in the tart half hour of nailing seme Ancreesed her lead over the Columbia ton HOW CAPT. BARR CROSSED FIRST. (Spectal to The Hrening World } BANDY HOOK, Oct. 1.—After thirty chess game that the ursion ff is Interest Ski , outmanouvred and outjockeyed Skipper Sycamore The Yankee boat crossed the starting Mne first by twelve seconds and had won the coveted windward berth aa done ina u was _@trong enough to Rive these two que: rf ontrol All the manoeuvring YY were both towed slowly fithtehin with skippers and n outwt the nagers ing one Thelr Biggest Canvase: On the way out mainsail Columbfa was the first to cast 1} were of her Shamrock cast off ten minutes later, filled away on the port tack, and Syca- more went looking for Barr and ¢ orked the an to bla. They «radually the lighiship and ut the line. ‘Up and down they swooped, pa. fh tossed from boat to jppers were keeping to windw ever possible, In this way th edly worked over the line, « return and begin the snme tactics over ‘Again. Circling at the Line, When the preliminary gun was fired “They both turned on thelr heels and fame down the line toward th ig tug! lavigator. Both were on the starvourd fe Aung Columbla about and head- or the lightship, again pass nt jater did the same thing with Kk. Up and down the Itne the Skippers nent the big nin elecling around and turning in e rly were the glant racers h Mi that a Long Island skipper could lone-no better with his iitte short and at about the the line each tried to get to of the other. swas that the two yachts and) round in graceful Qck'a bowsprit almost ib-a'S stern atid then Cos Jmost. touching | port tack, Shamrock worked up to the leeward, nd’ from shore appeared to Heals 1S). warning Kun, 16.5 ck had foitowee sh Columbia nad miscaleut: y strug- the lght- nallenwer «he had to now began t Scotch American THE ERIN UNDER FULL SPEED. itinted that sh the Yankee, broad reach for $ were slightly raught the wind a little Hof the port beam south-squthwest Lupon ber a litte At 12.10 the wind stil continued ght Columbin set another lb topsall, which red smaller than the first one set. EXCELLENT VIEW FROM NAVESINK. je Difference in Work. pumbla wert about on the Shamrock had slant of sind and held to the starboard pointirg up toward Asbury Park. was little difference now in the foo or polntirg of elther yacht. yachts then apllt when the Columbia went inte Joined the Shamrock on the five mile} start, The excursion fleet began be] riving at the line soon after 10 o'c! ver the entire} Firat came the fast yachts, then (apeciat ta Th HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, Oct. 1 jockeying for position was exelt- earning signal yes of thousands of spectators rok new salle did tacks for ‘Av amore was cling ring around the using every se! te Ket the windward position on the rush ‘The warning gun sounded nee of his art ow Travelling, ‘The wind waa barely holding an hour after 12, travelled only #1x miles and t for a Anish Columbia was ward and was leading by three. mile. The yachts w . with booms to start AS SEEN FRO THE HIGHLANDS. ‘The yachts Two minutes before starting un was ite stood on the starboard (Special to The ¥ HLANDS, N. eze fram the north-northeast aty save promise of a ad then came to windward Irtshman wore away . followed by creasing her le: On Starboard Columbia came about on port at 115 on starboard tack sunrise their gher than Li chortaed where the Hurnisted racers tugged at ne at ihe Hook and Hyswhite lke the Jersey promised well “barnn. “cup. Mt mailing the as dy for the day's race. The Columbia took RES Sunrixne W When the sun came up in the hortzon the Alt during the I fetieston” wit be cabled ar sn ‘ns, DR. WHITTEMORE RELEASED,| cn sauctat_me ote, soe.ceat ll Jewelry Repairing, then broke out large mile and both yachts hat difficulty Jaround {t loxt seme of jointed north: considerable d expanse of cup course and soon. th far out over the a snot to th alr was wooffon the caste zon, but this was being dinstpat marred the v her. | aze agate Munteival Court, where he was are any opinion, 1 remember $ vhorte [Meas Mekintey improving ana] 7 Ue Cou. arrest last nigh| Raving @ conversation with Commodoro ank In| striking her salle frst went through the {with] Lecal Doctors WHI Care for : ast night atl goniey about the effect of the fightin ° stead and et ast clouds were raging signa} ing to a the right dire Slarbeard tuck wind played on her which w wired winds. nt o'clock there was the * a year ago and that he has 79] poites Spanish ships were present har- Mision fon a nat he has MO] pollce for arreating the man on the| be" "tneconditions were chal 4 Dhynicling will eive her suen| *eneth of a mere telegram, and sald| we would have to take the risk of the | ” * Ff ee y we coull e] e vyump pattention: an und It necessary | he could not be held for extradition| fire from the batteries in order to vet of the much was quick to tak shift of wind, and whe ght tt, whe Mlled away splen- ward of Shamrock, Sycamore a| screws Were o making ready » uncovered and then hind: |Ington on th hauled up tn stops, while » hauled on de M45. sailed only ck was then © lengths and the same The wind came tn putts ance for a fnivh un Denwink Well. at eight knots Phe wind wax blowing Li} UNKNOWN MAN DEAD. ar meee Spanish feet was destroyed.’ Chocolate Peppermints to be drawing better t Walting the +1 <4 when the b steumed up to hawaner, quickly ared to ba stand: ik tug Wall was filed with fl itte of the to Windward and | Al slants of wind favoring neither craft. Columbin was ber ing of the wind at noon and Increased her lead to good six lengths, tothe southward they were-stiil on'the Hted by a fresh Shamrock turned the outer mark tira at 24140 and braze out her blz reac ing Jib club top Columbia rounded at 2 Immediately her wake five minutes later, Waiter A. Lawrence, As the yachts rounded the | night, a} Hook the Committee boat came rushing |,Was last seen ative Sunday at noon, winds, becoming south She hurried out to the ; mark, followed by the Edward Luckeu- y"rhe body wan sent 10 the Morgue, 'GOOOOCOOOOOGGOGOAOOGHOG {2.663 CUtiaisio wad waded With] down the bay, booms to starboard the yachts stood that ai , OCTOBER 1, 1901. : mS TO-DAY'S RACE ON TRIANGULAR COURSE FAILS. ODDS ON COLUMBIA, WITH SHAMROCK CASH SCARCE. i -—_—- — |Several Wagers on To-Day’s Race Reported | from Wall Street, but Backers of the Challenger Are Timid. A number of wagers on to-da k her for th, race were reported In Wall at al Stock Exciange firms have one was of very large size, and the } large sums of C 1 money which vatling odds were 2 to 1 or 10 to 4 on! they ar © at the odds only Columbia, Shamrock money was again | above MeIntyre & Mar- comparatively scarce, but It was aa: y jhave bet serted that if the challenger lands to- May’a race there will Le no end of money /DECISION HELD UP IN MOLINEUX CASE Court of Appeals Judges Made No Reference to Case—Next De- cision Day Friday. the Shamrock end bach, which performs the duty of matk-| bis excursion boats, followed by a Jnwaoreth - Li | fleet of tugs. The revenue cutters were (Special to The Evening World.) [which is thrown about the determina: ther Mig Cunard steamship Servia i out Bey pea ute to do, the skip-) ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 1.—The fate of | Uone yf the court and Its proceedings in Fe ee aD ner | aving a. Willnaneen ta neck ead ng| Roland B, Molineux, convicted af the | éorsultation TALIS TISCASETORA TOC REITHERIESE Treen iUneealart? eep clear Of) vurder of Mre. Kate Adams, Is still! ‘The court will probably hand down de- he Erin strung out the lage “Wz 0," | The heavy overhanging clouds came| Undecided. The Court of Appeala did cisions again on Friday and next week h sac not hand down a decision in his appeal|on Tuesday and Friday It is quite Le- oly tert preted to[urrying across the heavens at 943. reEhening They banked up thick and black, shut- | c8#e to-day. ly, that the fate of Molineux, will pe mn= ting our the sun. The wind had hauled | ‘The court convened at 2 o'clock this! nounced on one of those days, around to the east and was holding| afternoon and handed down a large! The delay in the announcement of strong at twelve miles, patch of decisions, The Molineux case the decision In due to the fact that the The White er Cy ot among them. Judges who composed the court at the para BereCemele:j bound | wae ne. id rguments were made In the case wek’s crew let loose a wild rat this, and, further en- couraged by Capt. Syeam an the [Journey to the Line with on royant ‘ * i 5 for Liverpool, steamed our at 10 o’clock,| The court-room at the pitol was tim and a feellig of contidence. ‘The Colum- 3 hah + avere not In consultation during the bla tars, however, were not isma. 8 came beam on to the Shamrock and | crowded with interested spectators (hon: summer, 1, therefore, had not an [flew the algnal “Success,” to which the| ticlpation of a decision in the cele- the enthusiasm of the Shamroc . : pets totie IAAMACKE REG SED RCE a replied in the code: “Thanks.” Leeann and it was rot until the de.|opbortunity’ of discussing the case and no erew more honest In belief {arriving at a deciston Sam's pride than the men who The Wind Falls. clatons eae Lae “ oe Raa The action of the Court in not ren- sall her ‘The f by Chief Justice Parker tha wet dert decision wan no surprise, nee oe began to lose some of 18! hat no decision had been rendered 11! therefore, to those who understand ttn Happy Deer Islanders. wrergth at 10 orclock, and in Ave mite | the sfolineux case Wax known, This {s| workings anil the circumstances attend- ites hh pes, ot hives: milealesThe olute secrecy Jing the consideration of this case, Calmer, the white eapa din {28 Mustration of the usxolute y] OF ere was a siight swell | —————— om al ane meane oo EVANS HARD BLOW Sandy Hock AT SCHLEY’S DEFENSE. The fifty white-tacketed Deer [ehin salts were singing their “Ship Ahoya’ with never an apparent thous! the might be to the ternational yach defeat stoniate were seemingly 4 happy lot. ¢ ! i ~ of thelr skipper and sure of thelr t Usa} at ‘olumbian «owas up into the eye of the wind, “the crew holsted away on the be (Continued from I al, Sh. Columbt. rival passed ¢ at the bar at here was no sign of canvas spreading on the American Mret Page.) | oat, but Shamrock had at full hoist 1 roceeded, pass. | PT ase ciea i tel asiweic ether qew wie maingail, Th was of the nnide t first atthe! when you communivated, wlth phe indicative of hia” tn 7 marnacyeliow GhadevRelineren used ing, Squadron tothe woltyward! of hem as they came aut of the narrow wk sent u set of Banting? Metite vee JAREACRCe on hw aaRal map ACeNt hamrock sent up her blageat club | }2Ehy Y sea wus heavy for boats but It L recollect itp tly: state mont?” sail at 10.10, another fine eetting plece opaall of racing cloth, fitting as per moderating, that Is to say, more ate than It had been on two Gays 1 should say, however, It w. as a talloremade gown on a her sult. Columbia's club ofan of battle ar- Hae anaes iB fa mu fiallonse ‘say been a very diBeult Job ty Ravs ranged Commodcrs Schley, w 7 ni Str oman’ min. ae, vas not quite as large as m ships alongside that there pot? Columbia took in her big] the: Trlshiman'e but llternt wan’ pertoet: Mee Capt. Wise communicate ut 's nothing there to indfeate It fn welahed anchor at 20. 0498-1 phe wind continued to hawt around and|@ despatch from the Navy Department POTNAY CREPE Gy Ing down the Ine with Str Thomas and] ie toqs mag a wating that the Spanish squadron wax! Admiral Evans was then excused, and Hix 300 invited guests aboard Lm! at 10.15 was varying east by a Ittle | dr santiago jMr. Thomas M. Dieualde, a newspaper xouth, It had dropped to eight miles an remember no despatch or communi- | correspondent who waa ‘on board the Sho clung close to the Erin out to the | the Lightship at 10.20. A few minutes | SXCoRUNE esartment through him as| Mr. Dieualle safd that when the bat- r- | later she d splayed the letter “D."" which] senior officer at: Port Haytian on May) tle of Santiago began’ he wae in the k, | Was the signa! thut the boats would rail] 3. the despatch on which I proceeded | room of the Junior oiticers of the Kean e Vover an equilateral triangle. ultimately to Santis communi | with Cape, Philip, remaining, there uatil A athe bos PD ptain had gone to the. lower dintely after came the old cup win seemed aaa ee ted to Commodore Schley on May 26) the C. outer ¢ Span-| bridge. There he had remained until : Ferarding the whereabouts, of the Bran: | re chase of the Colon bewan, He fad © wor! a rt 7 directed me]at the time made notea of the battle, bit of ee Soe ee uadrOn nd these he read, The Texas was then, doing was there, or had been reported there, | hy sald. heading In the general direction making and again the circumstantial evidence }of the Spantah teeta roe afforded by the capture of the Restore |) oir any time after the battle be- 1 aft rivery pecullar cruise.” yn mpi ‘you recelvor nm derpateh from Ean lan Ol inell Brocklentahouth ent EOE TLS gated a at Bantlago 1 minutes after the battle began . Ba uaa janeivest in) BE ane she have been half a. imtie Jon May 197 Siam not certain, but my recollection should think not, not anything Ix that it stated It arrived on the 19th It, TL Would Not suppone it wana iL received the communication BTL a apa oh Tae) Just as [ have stated. It came from the nding Just after the conning ‘Secretary of the Navy. It wan signed ar the entrance. It war in NINTH INFANTRY CAPTAIN|MOTION AGAINST ATTORNEY- FI os, ER. ENTE ‘Long.’ T kot a copy of Mt va iheardathecscordets tate Atupank: |) eee VED IN) FILIPINOS, GENERAL D. uh eee eee ior got the orlatnal {| und I wrote them down-as Capt, Phil ' cannot now re PP inink Lo got the) gave the went ‘the ie conn! to find out ra He | original.” | ‘ - s 2 t. a praying | Gen, Chaffee's Meport to War De-[Sult for Revocation of Charter | Cour adjourned until to-morre nde gle, (Gant, Philio» partment on Stnughter of Com- Under Antl-Trast Law May Felt amiral Hvane waa the mtar|and saw ner’ He sald: ‘Look at that ad itness In the Schley inquiry during the w going out to . ow Proceed. with Admiral Wewey—Dld you hear Capt. pany © Men. early hours of the da: General sympathy Ww r the part of members of the ¢ those in attendance with Jude Philly give engines? sir, 1 do not remember that I orders to back the expressed on) ¢ and | WASHL Oct, L—The follow-| ALBANY, Oct. 1L—The Court of Ap- ac of the death of hia | did; turned away almoat tmmedi- Ing cablesram was re War Desls has decttod against the American | sister, which occurred yesterday: Adintrat Dewey—You would have If ho 2 Jee ‘Trust in the proceedings brought | Lemly was present when the C had given the order, wouldn't you? Department thie afternoon from Gen. | against It by Attorney-General Davies, | ened but immediately withdrew. “LT might and mleht not.’? A 5 1 Evans wae then recalled. Mr] Admiral, Dewey-You seem to have afte | art of Mas, 1900, Admiral Evani ie 1 Lang p M.—Adjutant eneral Davi hed the courte| RAxner, began hia) interroxations ot ery tam elses anti, Oct. Lt py Jjutan eri mvier asked the courts | 4 e oncerning the sec! “On. not everything, asking the witness conc . Mr, Dieualde wald Ii response to ques- General, Washington: ite revoke the certineate Issued by the |code of signala for communicating with tlons that he had on the day of the 1 “ “Menfuegos. With reference to your telegram of! § permitting ‘the American Ice} the Cuban insurgents near Clenlvatin | tt wr in Capt. Chad je written a report of the battle, The Admiral sald that when Capt, (whe | but that the facts had not Deen given the 2th ult. will cable namex of miss- | CO™MPAny to transact business within wick communicated thin c ecause ( t. Philip had asked him to tng enlisted men an soon as ascertained, (the Hmit of this State. ‘Tae co . fim togive the informa- THE LGAOBANYTE; whale ruahede about 187 accliTedLa’ataseorintocesdinge’ tron rine | Coie Commmenore dich|eysEMr- Rey | hadsweenchiaromncinelinarlencinereee oelock In the morning by a large body | ApHellate Court, rextraining the Attor- | then questioned the Wns. GOmcar | then excused for the day and, asked to ERG lemente a benicd fourn nunded: [Bex-Generat from continuing hia action, |S4ntoy Mer the battle of Santana, bring hin newspaper report of the en- SaaLidabealthinkalihe wurncice To-day’s decision re-opens th c| EAvere not the. commanding, officers | Ragement Into court to-morrow, due to tae conttence of the command. | 484 leaves the Attorney-General tree| called on board the farsnin Brows Ing oMcer In assertions of friendelip | Proceed. [oy eral Clon was discovered?” were.” q hat took place at f Ithe commanding oMcers at that time?” | “rae ooiseing of this depariment No Special Conference. pisces at our cispoasl nraatey facilittes C ai 7 “ the cabin ftepairs as well as the resetting of corge HT, Whittemore, known in| ,p Commodore dedley wan In the med. (diamonds and other gems. We have 1 ana fashionable Tremont street {And there was a general talk about thé |Hon fand many unique designs for } obtalned. CHAFFEE.” | This mersage ix in response to one | SOW York Police Caused Min Arrest sent to Gen, Chaffee by rhin on} in Doxton tor swindlin Sunday, Immediately upor receipt of | Dr, Mixaster to Company | py, oo news of . of the Ninth Infante; if been located hs ” *, ” recollec a DR. RIXEY LEAVES CANTON, |!" a “High-Card Dick,” was re |ferenge.. do not think It. Wi ship and reasonable prices. Jeared by Judge Dewey In the Boston |Hature of @ conference. T do eee oe econ omicors ware. asked A Liberal Allowance for 014 GoM, - : the reauent of the New o¥rk police. |battertes on the ships, in which I tol CANTON, O., Ox, 1—Dr. Rixey has) Tt was sald that Dr. Whittemore wasthim of the experience we had had at Jewelers and Importers. piling up. | dectded to Ro te Washington thts. eve wanted here for swindling operations ; Ban Juan and expressed! the opinion £0 52 WEST 14TH ST. tnore| that ohe isibeart on Is very good! Detallx of his operations will be found | that I ‘fia ‘not think anything would be ete bearing up very well and tn] on page 12 of this paper. jealned by It. A general way Is inns goo health ax/ Judge Dewey cenaured the Boston! ‘in the case under conalderation the Dr. Rixey will retura at intervals, See | until a warrant hi them. the] re y Cortelyor 70 bi 7 s ad been secured, mal before we left that he it Fetary: Cortelyou will wo buck to Wush-| The police of Hoston/ say..they will] tant The country held him responalbie: SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. ihe setetboemali aed as keep Whittemore under surveillance, | that the ships should not be risded nts | Charlotte Ruane. «+. 1b. 100 Ib. 150 cccoocenocececececoccocec Mh ttention to th 2 report of Capt McCain, of the Martie: |, SPECIAL FOR Meee im Saturday and Died|& WEATHER FORECAST. hend on peas 42) of the appeniix, Rented a R whic! “Commodore” Aehley ex: Ih. 150 Tained 40 the commanding oMicers that : An unident! naan, : n-case the Spanish ships came. out he voitalolaiiwa uate apulatrcen Morceast for the thirty-atx @ | wished to ‘concentrate the ‘batteries of 54 ont op floor of No. 219 East On eee eee ee eee a eee eT a ee nctroxaiatoedion COR WEST. Ot| Hundred and Twenty-ftt street thie Wedueaday for New York O/a tactical’ concentration of our whole Hown crews] Morning. Me had been ead provably | y and vicinity Falr to- Sivision-ot Barc cholscarecamtseveratiot Ay: ZICORTLANDT ST, were maneeil aft, lelsurely awaiting the |e man rented the room Saturday |g MEE BAF cloudy Wed- Qi me cnems’aebige.’ During the time SOR cHUAcH fe 4 A i officer was on the flagship, | ance paying for it In advance, He mesdays aht yarlable anu asked Commodore. Semley: ie It’ vas his intention to steam at the enemy's phips in case they shou! The dead man had been i plasterer. In_his pockets were 70 cents. Advertise houses, homes and apan- ments for sale in the Sunday, Werld.