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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1901: LENDID RACE AROUND DEEP-SEA TRIANGLE. ree oo Sear COLUMBIA PUSHING HER NOSE IN FRONT ON A THRESH TO WINDWARD. qpcsmoanoesnoenssesseeay Shis'course and there was no more than ¢ thirty feet between them as Shamrock as p O00n @ YQOIDOS. COOQIIVODOSADHSOOISIOOVODOSGIOINGGDOAOGOIGHGDIHOS ro} Sareea ELEET . cleared. She came about and headed to windward. tare nb he aii ] 4 eget s = = = Hereafter at the close of for the line with Columbia ahead and © “Bycamore had calculated his time and ii i distance better than Barr. ef! any race, whether finished | or called off, If there Is to He held Columbia. off as they passed ‘of the Commilite under the stern of the Committee boat be a race the following day Regatta Committee's rboard tack, and then ing around Both boats ; thelr booms over to starboard (Tha were on the port tack headed for he Navigator, will he line. ay the code letter © (aMrmative)—whita penna: with red ball. If there ts to be no race on the following Sycamore’s Triumph. This put Shamrock in the windward day the sanme vessel will display the fetter D (n berth. The Yankee boat held further Sof to get away from 4 smothering clouds of tivey—blne pe’ with white ball. + All vessels arc requested © the starting gun was tired, Shamrock was close to th to repent this signal whi returning to port. four seconds after Shamrock. Both were crossed {ton the run in J seconds. Barr had elther on a close reach and at a 15-knot galt, 3 tH " 5 tie) Vea é : ih flying. through the little white caps y sae Lh y ° : ea . kickea up. by the freshening, breeze. 4 > 2 : oe : Shamrock had all the advantage and if 5 3 of r cigiae Bhe was ever to win here was her |‘ Te : . . ‘ chance. : ie Sass r @ Z ‘ \ rat) ie e ‘Snapping and was beate: “held back purposely. » “Gletore he headed for the line he mate [oa tlgzag manoeuver to keep from Kyb- Thg and that cost him a minute or more. i). There seemed to be no new! of his © fooling around, losing tims tn that way. ® rot the patriotic old varnacies howled | with rage. But perhaps Barr wanted to \@ give Shamrock the forty-three seconds | aijlowance as a start and make a stern chase of It. Columbia finally straightened out and z FINE RACE TO (Special to The Fventng World.) SANDY HOOK, Oct. 2—It wan a magnificent and blood-stirring race to : = the first mark. Both were close-reached ‘ 2 Jon ia Ssiser '. som ian ter "on the port tack and smothered along : Moisi x SaaS ; wernor Opposed on Siig) {through the seas. sae ~ z to Sliver Lender. ‘The pace was terrific, and it was im- | © possible to determine when half the first Jee had been sailed whether or not the BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 3—Prepared to hamrock was maintaining the iead she Pace cOC’, : : nominate Josiah Quincy 0 . E 'y for Governor, mained when they crossed the Ine. | did Interest flag as the two su ahaa ain eon Soa Rah Gree eee Both were carrying the same salls thrashed to windward at ; v cone , jon boat, 1f her skip Shamrock turned the first. mark at oeertt : : . nai Sean ee ta auanitens snippet HAS $5,000 EVEN In State convention here to-<ay. ‘The * 11.61.06, and gyding, stretched out tor A ; Hits ¥ a ; x3 There was ne s } ‘ bathe fj of a big bio! put she shies ai lumpy lelegates were tardy in getting Into the the reach to the aecond mark. One min-|slanin ve" artis ; » a a ae een tes TO BET ON LOW. |r ccing place, the Boston Theatre, and Ute and eleven seconds later Columbia | Conditions were \ ae ‘ : : Bie : followed her around, having gained 21) {My Moment ihe gun tired } . f i waves, seriously Interfering with {t was nearly noon when the chairman ; The nomination of Edward M. Shep-!o¢ the State Central Committee, Wil- croased the line one minute and thirty- DCOODCODOO0D 000000000 COO 000000000000 BRYAN A DISCORDANT FACTOB AT CONVENTION. was if made te order for a fair rt for Mayor on the Tammany Halling. MeNary, and the members of that body appeared. The usual formalities were finished quickly, Thomas J, Gargan, of Boston, being named xs chairman, Mr. Gargan made a stirring addresa, He devoted his opening words to the sorrow caused by the death of President McKinley and declared that !f the com- mon law was not adequate to punish {individuals counselling assassination “new laws must be enacted,” and that all societies advocating such doctrine ‘veconda on the first leg. Both swept | tent of the. Hritl 5 F oC the. Hritish ani Am hoate ther hand, Columbia, whore @way on the starbohrd tack, Shamrock | and through two legs of re wand : * lines tele dainty at the} Jeading by about a quarter to a thira | {he frat of the windward work the i 2 Dow, appeara to care not a rap for dis-| ticket hu» aroused the speculatively of a mil blur achadaehGwed her, : g Se ee eeene, which. she cute through | Inelined money men In Wall atreet to a aoe jome al time of turning the first b> é ike a bugz-aaw through a mmooth board. | betting pulnt, Already many wagers Shamrock, 11.51.06. on the , fi tas ‘The Horseshoe Meec made an early) have been recorded Golumbia, 11.62. mark : . ‘ ; * SMainsalle were uncovered ear!y,, The biggest bet so far Is offered by Ati showed that the Columbia's gain uy tnt 7 j 2 headsalls run up in stops and carsatia| Frederick Brooks, of Selligsberg & Co. . jo firat leg was 22 seconds In the nett jer rival 3 i REN Ried Boece Wea yenta ten miles of close reaching. at No. 70 Broadway, who cays he 1s eates , | : 1% ready to place $5,009 at cvens that Shep- - oan - f 3 “SE : OAR) Ai : a ie: hy ete wes . . Procession to Lightship. ard will not be the next Mayor of »SECOND LEG Meee ee er eaaie rhe ta ; it 4 ' ee ‘The committee boat Navigator CAME} Greater New Yor'e. i " é is 6 i : 3a , down the Swash Channel at 913, Close] Mr, Brooks says.there ts plenty of Low H QUICKLY SAILED. [1 er istern was the tug Edward Luckenbach,! money in the street that will go on the made ready for the day. Of fetching the muri ne neat tack z at 3 fr, which | FF of fetching Uh ae the stake boat, and the Buccaneer, which) Fusion candidate at 2 to 1. “must be ruthlessly stamped out.” ey Worked iy the Vb Bee , 42% ‘ 0 when sat.in, — s ‘ : RCEA ES. SUNS tO rae . Mr, Gargan then entered Into an ex- BANDY HOOK, Oct. 2—The second ring bronze full of the Jeg of the race lost nothing tn exelte- geting furth tne course. it) iV IY OLD, |aaustive discussion of national tesues. M COUrEG. cutters next ateamed {DEFECTIVE HOSE WAS OLD. |saustive discussion of nations’ imi ini ment. The wind held strong and true, and after rounding the first mark the racers maintained thelr terrific speed, making no change in thelr sails. The excursion feet had a fight to keep up with the race, being compelled to .,rowd on a full head of steam to main- ;tain a position which would keep the fying yachts in view. As in the first leg, It was mere Kuers- work at first whether elther boat had gained or lost. When about half of the second leg had be ered It xeemed, steam! short at tween her Nothing Seeks eieiciceinne along, followed by a Jong string of ex- cursion boats inden with throngs of sightseers. Neither boat was in a hurry to set sail, Phey crossed the bar at 9.30 without any gign of activity, The crews walked lelaurely about the deck, while the respective skippers made sure (nat aul was ready for the race, ‘AUO4S the wind was hoiding to north. northwest with a force of seventeen jmiies. It had every indication of hold- Ing through and strong for the ra Mxcursion fleet began to gather at the lightanip soon after 10 A. The malier craft made rough weather! Scannell Says None That Buret at Fire Was Dought by Marke. Fire Commissioner Scannell on arriv- ing at Fire Headquarters to-day ordered an immediate Investigation of the burst- ing of seven lengths of howe at the fire yesterday at Murray street and West Broadway, It had been sald that these lengths were of the White Star brand and that they were furnished through William J. Marks, the former purchas- Ing agent of the department, who, with many men in the Republican party toward our posseestons acquired elther by purchase or conquest, meant the utter subversion of our form of govern= ment. He referred to the source of danger {nm the distant rossessions In case of war and the aditional taxation necessary to maintain the army and navy required by auch possessions. With reference to industrial conditions Mr. Gargan ea “We have passed from the era of cor- however, ax if the American had man- = * : 2; ¢ Americ 1 4 we c Ha ‘eat fitvon the way out, the sea breaking | Commiaaione: Me was indicted. b: Pe er een cert EINE VIEW FROM aemint o® Viana : BIS CRITE Kaha Cat the unwales and apraying the UD- COMBAn oA, Seannell: was Indicted %Y | porations to aggregations of corpora ing opponent, Ts : , evi per decks. Chief Croker reported Jater In the day | Hona. c: trunts, Can we stop the t any rate she was safe within hi TIE NAVESINK. Hoteting Sal. that the seven lengths In question were | ¢jrmation of trusts? 1am frank to say tim: ce, F y ne e Old howe. and that none of them wan of ‘ ; pomesn romance: /Anding they ne ach Tho Columbia's crew began to holst |(rs White'Stur brand wndenone. had | 1 fee ne way, Cun we control then? T Sond bmark)ltawas evident thar itis, mainaall at 10 o'clock, Shainrock’s MeN! been bought by Marks. fome of the | think we can, and the time has arrived as not gaining abe wan easily holding Beqan hauling on the mainall at the how had ‘bean in wwe for woven Yeart. | when we must.” er own. sane the a ‘! dlit wax found, and some for five Years, | * ig Bevan tiitecuedine irs the’stcong wind the maine me, the Wo fe and a half trot | '“ceamissoner seannelt in making pub: | Chlrman Gargan sali that President bic white racers fet 1 the second Seiten Ky heading + Me Fed HRN so. a clubetope UG), qty Teault, OF thle Inveatigation | 3tcKtates’ Tost’ epecch at Buffalo ‘olumbia » No. 3 club- added that every plece of bought ‘ ha’ r . mark, Shamrock rounding it first, and |' atisiend Fac W010. fia the smallest one of | by’ the department was guaranteed for ore i eG iat is Mattening sheets whe held toward the | {Ne the Wind over, the quart i ‘ ues ae her suit, but with a wholesall breeze | eae Mitlclan into the statesman” and has Setscy ahore,on the starboard tack for |, It wae tip and tuck jn the Jockey tna ste : ; ene eo plowing | many "of the ‘thetibaek u i placed his fect firmly on thelr platform. arboard tack for]. {fan : tetsoekey, f : : fi oy jae gh an erat fentedithersiwesideogeriiacs vocated the good elt Democratic iietioark and; stood off on the pore| Nhe, Hants nore aver the Me sv F So ah SNe : uked ifke her “number, wo.” On - 5 cf in| The pl tei auan : eee | seconde x i . k ascent [t went foul of the halyards Officer Dragged Some Distance In ei e tack. As aoon as the Columbla had : 3 . £ land three men went aloft to strulgatea tion of President McKinley and declared Founded, the Shamrock also went on] Sicamore he ie ‘ : ( . out the tangle, It took. the Jacklen Stopping Horse. H ak b the port tack, and in this position the] * !! SERRE ON Ane an : a i 4 Shay (ites joniy a few minutes to get the sail! ‘Tiere was considerable ement :ozainst anarchy, and held fully for, Dem- : H row : bs i i ; $A Ras. : lume. There® natder: excitemen! tie principles. and reciprocity. yachts stood nearly due north for more | ("" : : 4 ‘ 2 . BRAS f Gie letter “was diaplayed on the along West One Hundred! and Twenty: | Cnaries S. Hamlin nominated Josiah h : 3 bee h Navigator at 10.2, meaning that the) fifth street at noon to-day when @ fFiRAt- | Quincy, of Boston, for Governor. W than twenty minutes. i 5 i h , i yachta would sail’ over the triangular | STRUGGLE TO v ui holding at 17 miles. i r ce _ ‘ " { trolley cars, The atreet was crowded | MGR nt ReCalatrermnt sald THE FINISH LINE. J constteratte toes sy ine ter é forestayaall and Jib, cast off her tow had narrow escapes. F Dreuche: Si 3 ROMER a “S and In the division of the voters: maint: Or adey Md \ ‘ 3 : minutes later, and hore away for any, and | i ee Seam oT SiR ACHOR RD : ; eae Baers , Y 0 two troley#, Betw et k ee Ce Sinlicih Gases is 8 TO-DAY'S BETTING |finp iis two foley, Beater 2 enex | pcuiican party in tiie State wed In tho the respective merits of the two boats Pr the wat TEBE to Animas, caught the reine ———————__— cratle party a strong and harmonious 4 . dA herse through the street and! * The yachts travelled ; RA: ; OurRe, | lter 8. Ramedell, of Lynn, second Petr : S \ é eas ORR IRG eee ind at 1029 was blowing steady, | narrowly mixaed colliding with a couple nomination, ran seconded ee ent Mh wore ff 3 5 ‘Shamrock's club topsall was sheeted home at 1030, and, breaking out. her W!th pedestrians at the time, and many ¢ In the soundness of the Beate RS ; : i ant filed away, heading southerst. | ‘the horse ts owned by the Wheeler & miROES DALY] BOLSEAMENE i Wion Sewing Machine Company, and! iit two great parties upon which tt SANDY HOOK, Oct. 3—The dash} The Irish bow dipped inehtanin. Its driver. was John Walker. great partles up Veowagien ARPATA AREA frightened whlie belrg fed. At Lenox | rests. down the third leg to the finish was the} avenue the horse narrowly missed run: | eat preponderance of the Re firat windward work of the race. and | gros, eu RC 1 Gio’ result. of the contest depended soe ; Bail Soke off and the hore ran taj tution Is tnconalstent with the gublic reef Leaded Sab ia L ON THE YACHTS. mnie, whore Officer Horton, Of | interes. We Pai teneeeraNlat ithe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Jyocrscratie principles and upon all who Jaithe thrash to windward. at the end) water than on previoun race day To-day's betting on the yacht races | being dragged a short distance desite to resist present Republican tea- CNET the Bnd lie ne | U2" ‘ im to Up with the 2 > is > nie makes Columbia a favorite at 2 ed in bringing the horse to a atop. dencles to Join In making the Demo- rf yachts went about on the | yg , ie = 3 te a * e: 1. At these odds Fred Brooks, of Sel- farboard (ack and stood for the Jersey | hig : eae ital \\C SHR = - es bs ‘ tee : ligsberg & Co. at No. 7 Broadway, | CALL STRIKE AT SLOANES’, | ersanization. ready to perform effeo- 5 $ ‘ will bet any part of $10,¢00 that the de- tlyely Its part in public affalrs.” shore, the Columbia tucking frat. ton The race was ax as ever. rack ferder will win the serie Firm Hefases Demund of the U jeorge (tc. McNells, of Boston. was 9 place some Shamrock money as fol- party since the laat Rationa’ convention topsaila before reaching the second mark | Shari b ’. Jelelnielelei-r. A etrike has bh declared preparatory to beating up the last jeg] pre t * ig FO ret 1) nlelicibiekivieleieleisieickicleiere re ribiirick lows * strike has heen declared against W.| ‘and accused Mr. Quincy of having cunder the three lower sails and jower| At 11.40 th t 1 t Weather be i P yiank plished this | guests ras fg wo mthousands (ver bundred dollars | & J. Sluanc, at Broadway and Nine-| alighted Mr. Brya in not Fecetving hits, club topsalis, elght miles Sain. bur shamrock hat Shamrock wan | “west om the Trish Knight's Evin sat|ieaat one race of the secies, and $1,000 | teenth rireet, by _ the | Upholsterers’ | ss. Mayor of Boston, when Mr. Bryan 4 5h ney . u fiishing work it a iy ora “ r nin. Sis in " Working !n the wind the Shamrock | They were pales ne work : d across Sands Hook's onen.epace, | t0,f0% that, the challenger willwin theg 17nln Between twenty and thirty men| "34,1" MaNelll’ wae frequently inter. \ are.qu rupted in the course of hin speech. He SD Se ret (ee fromsthel marth wrath with —— ‘The union demands that the tirm|concluded by nominating —Gamallel / Columbia seemed to outpotnt her. Port arter 4 weather, a velocity twenty-three knot ac: L Mayor In'the first half hour of sailing after | Shamrock was f er te ee challenger at) every | coring to the anemometer which ts the] BETTING IN make a union shop of their establish. Peete balls Geyernor teeta 2a 0} the’ second mark had been turned, the] but Columuta : ¢ SHG trants dasa Peta cath vej | olllclal registering machine used by the ment and employ only union help. This! the nomination, Columbia had the race in hand on time | water itke a ¥ Ree four aantien (4 travel] Government at Fort Hancock, WALL STREET. | ite sioanes reture to do, stating they| "The ballot, for Governor resulted an allowance unless Shamrock did some} At § ' ni nC itt i bina Ua nae leading by 40 ons. | By the time the sun had cast its rays would rather cloge their business than followa:, Hyalah Quincy, 16g) Gamaniel te uheapectediy superior work MirSaINIRAUSARIDRONLTETATLOME es mola went about on the - AER over the eastern horizon a good sea had dlcknrge old empluyces or force them ffeclared the nomiae Fe eee feria hel next| The sacutel were thead nearing nenilles vo at 0% ; iecees: © f Lend. been stirred up, and whitecans dotted to Join a union, The unton men declare hae = Wewenty minutes or more, until about | turn pie on Ike - mong wan yutllt] Incresalin’ | hal urlace not ethene waren ‘cthere), waa conelnere ler Her Unk lige, | aev, sill close|the|svcsnee! piece) uniess SHIPPING NEWS E ent abo ° had the ri Bi Ay ere weD een ze jo. the J mands are granted. 5 . ot ole URI tl HGR a Sr HU ce fowanee and elapaed time. 9! fs though ntanding still | yack etouds obscured the heavens, But, | F, H. Brooks made an offer of $2,000 tele Geman dcjere.ars eeetaer cians eatgaten vo on ver that) The yachts gibed around (he mark : EU SO eae) Alte ht, an the aun rone higher, the atmosphere feven on Shamrock's winning to-day’é] BAN ON ASSASSIN’S NAME. § paten des tve E ver rivalband booms swung to pp, The wind | freshening to C Ver built! they yelled, as| begun to cleur, the clouds ncurried off|race. The bet, as far aa could be ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, and mae. came over the beam and they filed away | sok as Well ae threw . Preation fee or the 1 to the southeast and the promise for a|jearned, was not covered, Bon rises.. 5.58/Sun sets., 3.40|Meon rises.. 10.08 Outpointed Shamrock, on a beam reach, jup oa big edd ie Wase Fe ied habla chee nag ine, ciatance | dine Jay's sport was splendid, ‘Mr. Brooks wlso wagered $1,000 to #100/G@. A. H. Men Recommend ¢ i THE TIDES. j Made tho Wires Ham, against Columbia's winning the next Never Be Mentioned. mie Set Ry ee Be i 2 luinbla Was oucpointing the Lipton i ‘ 7 med across a marine glass at 1215 Sat times ming to fairly fy into | Bel aunipe made she crossed two mt is “Shamrock came about on the} The Wind lost some of itn force be-|two races, At the same time he offered] 3sADIBON, Win, Oct. 3.—An. order winning the | was issued to-day from the headquarters Shamrock was leading Sy one minute 2 ° the wind. bow. All during the tack Capt, j4nd_ fort, ; . Columbia had Toasting: a pnidcently a rd tack, by Columola, | tween § and 9 o'clock this morning. It played hls ola game of continu-|@topped off a few seconds on the first ‘ Se g in for the} still came with force suMctent ta make he “curb Bunnell & Buchanan|of the Department of the Wisconsin pinching into the wind. three miles of the second les, but rie Nearing the Finish, ‘ a athalt. nearly tt Meeraonteicape hite plated $400 to $00 on Shamrock’s winning |G. A. R. putting the ban of silence on ‘Bhamrock’s failure to point aap Mill conttuued to point higher, and Bee rinatg “the Columbia. wan. within val Wratten cornu ncnes, Maldty. cand erece | eoaerienrace.\| A. tet) of; $00 to iti at | the name/of) President: Melinley’s. eA Sweat laurprise to the experts, in|" laying a straighter course, | ‘the| ,. vucitay Mere never of a inlie of the finixh and lead. | OY DE eRe rntaean iitanten uader hts leate eae made in a Now etreet| sassin, The order reads, in part: EOF tHe good quaiitica ane showed | Wit bY 322) Ned roped to eleven i hey about I minute nnd 43 seconds, | along shore vo} ply If cate, Gant tslanattourroopiradex our Pred 1 ed to an angle —E es —_—~—_—— lai respect on Saturday jzst. bs 5 ‘ dent, Is dead by the hand of an assasain, se! At 12% Shamrock was about three | Atl. jumbla, which had bee 8. ck the wind machine regt: RIKE THREATENED. A 99/8 part of the excursion Tie necond Ge eee | outholnting the Shamrock, had work:| PLENTY OF WIND tered the velocity at twenty miles, It COAL ST Hee eee rer be procure d for the Lightship to wit- | w: Raquactors Of A Mile wit tee fed UP Into the weather of Shamrock probably did not hold that strength off — by an American s toa rit) far that By more was fort AT HIGHLANDS Nes Se ground, where It blew steadl!y mxpel ten) if Lip! RAve..the: criminal for: HM. OH Me! on, the port tack. } c ; I 4 a Nearing the Murk, Pcolitinta sollowed, tmmedtately a ata force estimated at between fifteen and) igranhildran, "99, hat the name of INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. A Both yachts approuched the second | homes tenth te y st és it and elghteen mile: ik wick she crime; may, | fn) hand, 224, barring acci-|turn at nd COOK in thele Ji tops | TTeoNs then” Columbine Truce, aure, CE RSEIAN tn Toe. Beye nea Ont Lets Schooners and old wind Jammers| SCRANTON, Pa. never; be commen tee juner nell bry beret lt ‘geemed inevitabla’ that sho] "WU xuuding for the man nrock barring aged dent: + ares] HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINIC N. 3.1 maxing for tne soutn wore oeing sent{of the men empinyed in all the mines Ser EE Britannia, aeeterane Netley Gan dean ‘thant mike up'the Stiam- |far in’ toward: tho Jersey shore ne 1250 | wipers wlin Corinbte tree togthe fo | no-fault with Bee cota sing {oa thelr colre at a lively allp, Old]of the New York and Beracien Cost Strike om French Lines Coming, | Wells Clty, Suantes. Hi Monte, New 4 bevline and get home| Which Kave Barr an opening to gar ti] windward an’ JeeAing by that margin. | through the rigging of th “parnacies" on the Jersey shore watched | Company, controlled) by the New York.| HAVRE, France, eQct. 3—Tho exgine- =) i erwin eee the weather. Standing on the part tack. a at RRIDEN QUAL UG UtWwe LERCOEA Qntarlo. “and Woatern Railroad, — 18) room workers of the T: —— 2 Columbia was making «Ane cice of it Columbin Leada, In Sandy Hock's Horseshoe this morn- sn peoncaees we syldenne ef see ed 1-day. holy ered yas} 2, erp fo OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. 4nd/from ahore appeared tochave the ‘ ater Col 4 _|ing. It sang a merry tune that made | 4nd tal of the prospects for a grea\ ul ni ‘dec: go'out on RAMRD | TO-DAY, We jumbia' eAuminute jater Coluinbia passed Sham-|icita the hearts of the fifty-two Sham zce between the two Bie slngle-atickers. | proves» Wit oe this ta the compantes’ invention te | tanceaneert Metre: ; mmblate Head. A. rnighty ‘shout rocks. on! the Watson. creation and But. while the wind! was to the pro- eq" in. jon and, the : dco the number OF Men employed oo | Sane. Baa Bi Viues Nev sme icalabdaiatn. Tn Sa Agha act amaaRiaRaa SC i mien ho Se een | 7 clash aaa id Sada e ta