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Ulster Yacht A great inor craft and of the dance on board was noticeable on the excursion fleet that went down the bay this morning to. witness the second contest for America's Cup. The beautiful weather, Shamrock’s fine showing In Saturday's contest and the prom of a fine breeze and a smashing race were accountable for the greatly Increased interest among the yachting enthu Heavy wraps the crowds ff aboard the steamers Along the river front p' the day aboard the gan at daybreak, when c unloaded thelr supplies of bodily com- forts for tranafer to the yachts There was a gay xcen York Yacht Club's third street. The chorage at 9.30 0° Just off the Joined by several, of that were anchored off West) Thirty-fifth atres Several other yachts th. were anchored off Bay Ridge jo) the balance of the ; Meet In the Ba ‘The steamer Gay Head, under charter Atlantic Yacht Clud, was crowd- e at in in evidence when 1 to the plers to go and excursion ya irsion fleet be- terers’ wagons clock Battery the fleet was larger yachs. during the night sity he Ochd Wake our of The ntly coud not att party which aecomp jam en ay Mead biet week, [oye over, Were 1» this morning os his Kuents. La Grande Duche deck: men, - Gay. antiy Kown- La Grande Duchesre steamed vel: Mail Steamshiy Com- foot of Canal rtreet, erly at 9.20 this mo! a large adinnt wich ing. There number of ladte Practically the 7 made op of about {he at the last race. | T: delegation from. were Commo sre enger lst was mame parties as was a large rehmont Clit William | Murray. T. Ad: among whom T r Committee; 4 Gen, Watnon, Hatch, Frank N. 8. Ballou, | Hardy, Jacob Ha Augustus Mungo came Mr. ne of the di- cratiotncrrmemberns W. P. Apple- rete Others on board were: New, Haven: Commander J. H. r,t. 3) No2 Henry M. Denison: Washington, 7; E ©. |S. Johnson, Davis A.J enectady, Innatl; Mr. yard, Che 8 ! | : | Dumont, Milliken, fe Dstro Wilkes, Charlotte, New Haven: Smith, Gideon” Mass: Orange, N. 2 Hurgduff, ante! Kelle, Cievelan: oO. CP. Cole: Frederick Cook, Pat- erson: J J. Coin, De Courcey May, Pall- adelphia; “Herbert Robertr, Norfolk, Vay: George D, Selden, Erle, ‘Pac: G: W Stratron, Amos Whitney, ‘Hartford, Conn; Mr.) and Mra, D. W. Smith; RLD WANTS Wwe Have No Equal As An eee Medium. in this morning's é 1 World. we se acexts ARTIFICIAL PLOW- ERS 9 BAKERS BASTERS . BARTENDERS ., Paid He'p Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined. 3 8 8 ot “yg MOULDERS . MILLINERS ECKWEAR NURSES ... aeeeu HOOKKEEPERS Bors BUAIELMEN OMNIBUSES: PACKERS . Sue RANGERS | PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS CADINET MAKERS. CANVAESERS CARPENTERS CARPET LAYERS.. CARRIAGE HANDS. SHBOYS .... CHAMDERMAIDS , CLERKS . EANERS .... COAT MAKERS COLLECTORS COMPOSITORS .. COOKS ...... CROCHETERS .. CUTTER! DENTISTS . DISHWASHERS DRESSMAKERS DRIVERS Gy PIANO 1A: PLUMBERS POLISHERS . PORTERS . PRESAERS POCKETBOOK MAKERS RooFERS ... SALESLADIES BALESMES .. SEAMSTRESS! SHIPPING Cl SHOKMAKE! Rooe ote ue ‘ 3 8 ‘ 3 19 RowvvwseSlBue tie number of » the | increase In the | Club's Insignia Showed Interest in Shamrock. Del.: Pa. Wi'mington, W. Chambersburg. H Commander Aibert C. Engard, U. PMladelphin: John Dunn, Stacy’ Potts, » ON City, Pa. Bey eland, 0., and Charles T. ladelphia. There were also partier from the Union League, Manhattan and the Newark Bay Yacht Clubs. On Hoard the Chapin. The Cheater W. Chapin carried memberw of the New York Yacht ¢ gad thelr friends from the foot of War- Ten street As many women as men were on Righth Regiment Bind pt. Hardy. who made un down to the course In an hour and ten minutes on Baturday, Hit would take the Chapin five or ten min- « longer to-day, owing to the head 1.200 ome of the ticket holt for te “A trip were the following: Robert 1 B. Fort, F.C, Henderson, W. 8. K. Wetmore. GC. Hatgnt i Simpkins. ~ Meintyre, Leroy Fates, ‘5. rush, oriliard, tr yo J. BK Cheney, 3 Gardner, a Ro Fates: Nells Olnen. J. He BP f A. Mille, i iy, John Markle, George Chesterm Stanford White, John Platt, CE. Danforth, F. G. Thompson, RW. Comstock. J. eins. EL Irelin, J. M. Macdonourn, . 8. J. Hyde. 2 H.C. Oakley: redertsk Gallatin, WL. Harkn W, Harknens, John H. Coch: F. Lovejoy, “A.B. Hunt, Smith, Jr. CEB Pots it. Hendricks, Sam I, Babcock, Cochrane, F. i. St. John, F. 1 Arthur Austin, C. Walter Thompeon. Frisble. Horace Hatch [M. Dick. BE. E. Loriliard, Robert Baco Thomas’ H. McKee. W. Bennett, B. Woodward: EM. Cole, D. Barnes Tames 1. Laidlaw. & ont d i ee HH. Oagood, xs Kine: A Mapon. Wott Holliste Phelps.” Admiral White, HH - Pack: wood, ‘Rawson Underhill, D. B, Burn- ham. J. A Harriman, Sdney Chubb, J. SO" Donohue. JF. J. Martens, Te Schuy'er, J. HL Wade. Richard M. 1. Schiff,” John Hynlay H. ¢ RB, Potter, Richard, Ralteah. J. Worman 1. A.B. Jones, J.B. Mitts. ROA. HL. ©. B. Drake, BB. Gregor, Willlam Kent. Henry Steers Tink. J. J. Prendergast, © A. iamtt: ton, Charles W. Kohlsaat, WH. Jack- ton. Howard Willetts, A.'H. Fowler, J Sumner. LARGE PARTY SAILS ON ERIN. As usual, Sir Thomas Lipton enter- tains to-day a large party of guests on board his ‘acht Erin. Among those aboard his floating palace are Butler Aspinwall, K. C.; H. ©, Byron, K. .;) Mra, imett, Commodore Adams. of Atlantic Yacht Club; Cap- tain Walker, of the Campania: B. 3. Greenhut. “Sire, ‘Henry, Blewel. “Stina Vaughan, E. Schenck, John Arbuckle. M Hodges, Mrs. Jefferson Davis Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. James Butlers Captain and Mrs. Babbitt, Mr. and Mra, Chari Ee. Adaris Les Jame: Nicol. Capt fe and Mrs. George tty and Mrs. F. Penfield, cellor of New Jersey and Mim Mme. von Andre, Mrs. Yznaga, R. . Webster, Col. Sherman Crawford. R. J, Gibson, Sir Henry Burdett, Thomas Barton, John DP. Crimmins, Martin Maloney, Coleate Hoyt, E. P. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Revel, Miss Revel. Rob- Charlen J. nH aa ran, WwW. T. john F. | and. ert Monroe Fer; . Col, Burbank. Miss Hallle Erm Rives, Miss Eth Barrymore. Major Cajnoun, Jud, O'Brien, Miss O'Brien, Mra. Walker wife of the captain of the Greahai and Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Flagler. AGED. MAN BURIED ALIVE. EXCAVATION CAVED IN ON WILLIAM A. STONE. 1 He Had Da Found Crawled Into T for Water Pipe and W with Neck Driken, ELIZABETH, N. J., Oct, 1.—Willlam A. Stone. aged seventy-cight, a Call- fornia ploneer of ‘#9 and of Revolution- ary stock, was buried allve in a trench which he had dug on his premises at Lormine, N. J. Mr. Stone had been digging in search of a water pipe for several days. When he crawled into ithe excavation, the, ground caved In, ying him under mx feet, of, earth. was last seen about 6 o'clock lant evening by. Ia daughter, Whsn he did not return she became alarmed and notified her brother-in-law, Charles Call, who, with the ald of a grandson, dug Into’ the tunnel and after several hours hard work recovered the body. The man's neck broken. Dr. H.C. Pierson, of Roselle, said Stone had bees dead several hours, Mr. Stone Im sur- vived by three sonw and three daughters EMMA cLOMAN TO TEST SPEECH TO REPEAT ADDRESS WHICH INFLUENCED ASSASSIN. DRUG CLE 16 ‘ ELECTRICIANS 4] sTENOGRAPHENS ELEVATOR TAILORS... sees RUNNERS 3) TRIMMERS 3 EMBROIDERERS ., 8) TINSMITHS . u EMP, AGENCIES .. §| TUCKERS .... 6 EXAMINERS . a) TYPEWRITERS .,.. 4 FEEDERS {] UMBRELLA HANDS 6 FINISHERS 3| 2PHOLSTERER! 17 [ FOLDERS: 3| USEPUL MEN, 5 Grnis 7 | VaRNisit 6 OROCERY CLERKS. u HARNESSMAKERS, ERS. HAIRDRESSERS . WAITRESSES | + iB HOUSEWORK WINDOW IMPROVERS .. CLEANERS 4 JANITORS WOODWORKERS .. 6 JEWELLERS . MISCELLANEOUS | .329 KITCHENWORK ae cee LTR CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—Phe speech which the assagsin of the President claimed prompted him to the crime will be re- peated by Emma Goldman here Thurs- day night. The assassin heard this lec- ture In Cleveland, and the Goldman woman said to-day that she wished to give the public a chance to judge whether there wan anything Incendiary init. en been the feeling ag the Anurchists that not until yesterday. were hey able to #ecure a hall at any pric Chief of Police O'Neill sald he would have detectives in the hall to keep the speakers’ utterances within proper bounds. fod ECCS (2X9) ioe STOCKS LOST EARLY GA SUGAR LED IN SAG THAT FECTED ENTIRE LIST. Irene Clements, Again Oe ‘Teactions and People's G ‘ Down as Market Closed Weak. > Sd — > ta Prices did not vary much at the| > opening of the Stock Exchange to-day! > except for American Locomotive, which 2 rore 1 3-4. Other changes were re- stricted to small fractions elther way, and many changed from yesterday's closi were no large transaction: In the first half hour conditions tm- Proved, most of the prominent issues | showing slight gains, Amalgamated Copper was up a point, Atchison the same, Manhattan had a slight advance and a few of the Vander- bilts showed evidence of favor. ‘There was no pressure of offerings on the market and traders bid up St. Paul and Union Pacific about a point. ‘The entire Vanderbilt group after some he: tancy became firmer and New Yor Chicago & St. Louls C., C. & St. Louls and Lake Eri Western improved 1 a 11-2. Tr was very du!l in the first hour and the market trregular at slight reuctlons. leading stocks were unr iB. There; preferred and | & a In the early afternoon the market was heavy with sales in afew Joseph and Grand I dropped 5 and the stocks, Wheeling and Lake Erle, and. ind rubber goods, 1 rose 1 Sugar took a substantial drop points, the stock being freely sold alps averibed the movement to important Inside Interests who a osed to have parted with their hold- Ings when the sugar season was at Its helght. There wae also talk about un- taintles of Congressional legislation with reference to the Sugar Trust. Sugar mace another dip, which carried it 41-4 under last night. Colorado Fuel ulso dropped sharply 2 3-4. Brookivn ‘Transit 1 Manhattan 1 1-4and F Me's Gua l 1-8. Prices in the gen lint Were drugged down somewhat, New York Contral iosing a point. Bume of the weak stocks 5 overed point, and Atchison and Amalgamated | Notwithstanding the fuct that she its Mopper rive 10 about the bert, The clos- [been arrested many thes for [ntextca- lig, Wean extremely weak and Irregular. [tion frene Clements, the twenty six: he total sales of stocks tc "th 334,20 shares, and of bonds $1 old Woman who exeaped from Bry = mond Street Jail last Tuesday and was ‘The Closing Quatations, found yesterday, inaists strenuously Open. High. Low. Chae that she fea teat bady. : 2 5% 0% ry wanted p scrub floors in a 5 sald too ‘and that So T broke away.’ woman wax ariigned Avenue Court to-d Furlong sent Thursday, whe M eck te jail until she will be put on tris Ambition an actress Is wal oribes ax the Cause tagiri as any until 1 got work an a chorus girl” she told ning Wor! fr “That wan two years ago, just from my hushand-v wint, mind you. the Tite suppers alls and wine, came my way. te them, until 1 had mt did f not a $4 was divor own com “OL course, ol Consol Del. & Hudson Den. & Rio G. pi. Des, Mew Ft. Duluth « Duluth § rm efor er, But not brea vm her wan a Colonel in Mi, Cent Inter. P Hepuble Ft Routhera uN m 62 120 oo} milkinan saw REAL Ha ae | WILL NOT SCRUB. in Her Cell, Tells Why. and How She Broke Jail. See | » bo erere ny pea bae Army, and my grandfather big slave holder, 1 am a 1 won't tell my real name, wus 4 Southerner, elther.”* In explaining how sne and her com- Willams, got out of Itaymond street Jail, the Clements woman declared {t was so easy she wondered the jail held any prisoners over night } oo Why.? she sald, me to serub the tl way to get out. Nellie the same cell, lock was easy panion, Nellie asked for a In when they ore 1 looked and 1 were to plek, and at ock In the morning we stole out int rridor, We hardly thought we jeould ges away, but It wow se funny J that we got out of the cell that Nelite and T both laughed loudiy, Yet no one J wos aroused. ‘Then we crawled out on with 4 rope made ourselves down and reo m our bedel high bowrd fence so hurting my leg A to stop noed the vurrledly that t feb us but didn’t try w York, wh | ‘The Road to Success ts ria Sunday | World Wants, a CIRL {5 DEAD; HINT OF POISON MISS TOWNLEY'S AUNT WANTS INVESTIGATION MADE. Arrived at Home Af ral and Makes Ca ment About Doctor. Austin Townley, twenty> nt of Westfield, lant. and the at- Mine Datay wo years old, a resid J, died on Friday ending physician, Dr. Kinch, gave a rertitte fn which he aseribed her death to manta wothe dead girl's aunt ways that Dr. Kinch told her that her niece died from the effecta of polxon ‘The au fs Mrs, Robert Clark, of Brooklyn, who arrived after the funeral yesterday ternoon, Dr. Kineh would) not say whether or not he nad made such a statement to Mrs. Clark tnx Townley’s f was formerly onnected with a firm of manufacturers of blacking, Wut hag ret from busl- 4s, The present Mrs Townley is hts vnd wife. ‘The dead * by his first: wife, and ft Wothat she and her stepmother did not get along well together, ft is sald that the glel lett her home two weeks a count of a disagreement with stepme but subsequently return As the girl died suddenty Dr. Kinch | notified County Physte rt | Funwood, whe, it Le said, a 1 Kinch to issue a burial permit Mra. Clark says that Dr Ki her that the girl had vomited freely fore was called in and. that stomach was empty. He told her, wayn, that there Wan nothing t be analyzed, but that the gir xymptoms of poisoning. Mrs says that she is determined to ninveatigation made am to the cause hee ne ———___— no Market, The lo market opened quiet ond firm today with prices tty § points aher. Conflicting influences were at work to- day. Cables weather news, seoarcity ordera and news from Fu auinst bull tra The prices we ber, 7.68; January, : SHIPPING NEWS. Low Wa MIRHIVEED, SAMSHIPS SAILED TO-DAY Advance, Old Point Caton, Jamestown, Kronprinr With Hremen. Apache, Cyurte, Liverpook. . Ori Charlestos “ASK MORE MONEY CIRL HELD A TOUOLEE CFT HOW TO PICK ouT COLUMBIA OR SHAMROCK WiTH NAKED EYE. Shamrock's sails have a strong yellowish tinge. Columbia's snils nre pure white. The contrast in the color of the challenges and defenders suils is very decided. Even when the two tehts are so far from the spectator that their hulls seem buried in the surface of the ocean it is easy, even to the untrained, naked eye, to pick out te yvel- low of the Shumrock's clouds of canvas from the dazzling White of Columbia's wings. If The Evening World readers who watch the race to-day Will remember this they will not have to fat ask “Who is ahead? io) If the pure white sails pass in front of or are hid- § den by a cloud of yellowish canvas, Columbia ts & nhead or vien versa a When close to the yachts they are easily distine guished by the color of their hulls, Columbia's hull is white. Shamrock’s hull is golden bronze, with a streak of green paint three inches wide running along the edge. upper TO TRUSTEES OF CITY ees (MARY WRIGHT, OF ‘anne BEFORE MAYOR. Want 8284,000 This Year and /It Is Alleged She Was Abducted'by. Fuptain Needs of the Former sultor and Is Helé titntion. Against Her Will, é ————— Edward M. Shepard and Falward The police of Newark, N. J., were Lauterbach! two of the trustees of the} Motifled to-day of the dlsappearstiep af College of the City of New York, ap-| Miss Mary Wright, sixteen-yearsld peared at the meeting of the Board of | opted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eatimate and Apportionment to-day to] George W. Wright, of Morgan Place and Bennett avenue, Arlington. The ge a greater appropriation for the mallee for the erauing year, The Board nem both & hearing and the Ken- Hemen spoke at some length, explaln- ing the need for more money. Shepard in starting sald that a materially larger appropriation was needed for many reasons, and asked that Instead of $2,C0, as given last year, the aum of $238,000 be allowed thir He sald that the enormous: In- «in the number of puplla was the rirl left her home a week ago Saturday to vinit some friends in New York and did not return. The friends were com- municated with and reviled tha¢ they. had not seen anything of her, and knew thing ‘of her whereabouts, Mrs, Wright recelvel a postal ard purporting to be from her daughter last week stating she was at Madison avenue aod Forty-second street, this city, and would not return home for some time, kave th r. socal factor in the necessity of an in-| Mrs. Wright visited the address to leam ° ta isa, when the college was] that the story was false. The neme'of Tour there were 6 pupils, with #]a well-krown young business man of sat of $119,000, In 18%, there were L123 Arlington, who was reported engaged to eats with a comt of $14,000, and last | her at ¢ is linked with the’ dis- K h “et pupile with a cost [appearance of the gitl Year there were 282 Wi Miost pir rtus| It ts alleged that he ablucted the girl «1 in holding her captive here: at th of eMctency or this inerease to en- y increase a single malary, We that we will not, What do a sufficient number t the students ean omy ts forced » not ask f promise ntend ty to employ’ Financial Arrived on Time. 20, Oct. 1.—The Mor- train, bearing delegates to nvention, arrived here on tim . vith all well on board. rriving on this side of the bay Mr. The Wheat Market. ened barely steady and dull sof ning, Wheat 6 On Qetober ; «been delivered, whe 3 ee ry Corn was dull crocker man- and easier on ¢ ind with wheat, 7 sion, ced at his dis- siarc was not much feature tn the|pona! during the term of the conven- here ton, which opens to-morrow. ———_—_— STOCKS. QUIET IN LONDON. fe: Dee 7s a4 wo 2-3-8, De- ning prices Ww 8; May opening prices Chicago's cember whe 1-6 to 705 ta | American Securities Opened | Of, : 4M i ais t ss 35. : bot Later Showed Improvement, ‘ica claw ng prices were: Oc-] LONDON, Oct. 1.—The market for és | American stocks was dull, with prices t the opening to-day. December, Ls bid: October corn, 61; De- [oft fractionally 1d bid, May, 62 1-4 ‘There was improvement shown eubse- Chicago's ices were: Oc | quently, howe Unton Pacifie belbx whea 3-4 bil; December, | firm and the hares a trifle bet- Ble: May, 72 58 to 72 3b: October [ter. United States Steet was equivalent TA 1-4 bt: December, 1-8 to} to 423-8 for common and 911-4 for Dre- red. 1-8 bid WHEN YOU CONCLUDE 10 BUY FURNITURE AND CARPETS Don’t fail to get our prices BEFORE YOU BUY [WHERE. Not only will you save from 10 to 20 per cent. by so doing, but you'll tind a superior class of goods and a better selec'ion than elsewhere. These Are Actual Facts. METAL COUCH BED. i Matire ‘price with wz Sewing, Lay- ing, per yard. CASH OR CREDIT. 09c y Columbus Ave., Bet. 103d and 104th Sts. Open Satardays Until nted Station 106th St Stylish. Moderate cost. Best people Meee Nassau, corner Fulton St. 329 Broadway, (12th St.) 150 West 125th Si 493 Fulton Sty \ Manhattan Brookiyn J TON, N. J., DISAPPEARED, \' « ent ha been reduced from $12 10 BE | Tt seed inva white walet, @arked epard, continuing, sald he Sel ES penaed Mr. Shepard. nes if onty a | blue skirt, black shoes, and large straw. Wecann rinted hat trimmed with red flowers, A gen- small eral alarm has ben sent out. MORGAN TRAIN IN ’FRISCO. Magnate and Ministers cis Spee 2 4 pista Bik —lees RETTY

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