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-——_—_ ——- _-— —- —_—— The Cleentation Monte Open te ATL ] Pe Cleentation Rontes Open RACING @ SPORTS PRICK OFH CVE, WLDEAMEN HIGH PLIY ON FERMIS BEATS IRISH LAD; NEW YORK TUREIEY, tHONwE fH fom GIANTS PLAY REDS AGAIN HERMIS WINS = GIANTS O, ANTS PLAY SINE MCE CINCINNATI 7 ES AC FIGHT DITCH A BlG LINER Adopt Resolution Op- Four Aces Against Four posing Opening Sur- Kings and Loser Calis face of Broadway. Ita Swindle. Thomas Morse Beats Out Irish| Linge MeGraw Sends “iron Man” Mc- Lad. the Favorite in the Fea-| ) Ginnity in the Box to Take the INSIST UPON A TUNNEL. FIGHTS WITH THE WINNER. ore Event at Saratoga, Last Game of the Series from s Aid of = | Easily by Three Lengths, B ROO K Y Cinetnnet W Pesettte. Sullivan Comes to Ald Of R, p, Hint Has Morris Levery pene: - ~- | Business Men and Col- | Arrested on Gangplank of | TIME ALMOST EQUALS THE | EcooKLYN 9 AMES, SAID TOBEGREAT leagues Back Him U hd | RECORD FOR THE DISTANCE, = PITCHER, JOINS NEW YORK. | ages Back mim Yp, | Kaiser Wilhelm 1, : Boston. 0. _ | At Boston—Pittsburg, 3: at Oe eee i ‘ Small Crowd Turns Out to See, the Game. but the Giants Still, Have Their Eyes on First, Place and Play Smartly, The Talent Out of Line ached the Winners, as Palette. The Regent and Flying Ship Beat Out the Favorites. AMERICAN LEAGUE. INVADERS VS. DETROI THE BOARD 1S UNANIMOUS. TW OTHERS HURRY AWAY. | Influence of “Big Tim,’ Who Owns Hill Se ys the Trio Goi $10,000 During Two Theatres, 1s Thrown Against the Trip, but the frisoner Is | | Tearing Up of Street. Set Free by Courts. aa THE BATTING ORDER. _ THE WINNERS. SECOND GAME—SCCRE BY INNINGS. eer amr } Broadway will not be dit ise for the anes an a eo rebtt eH Finst RACE—Fiyina Ghige (ace ; Browne, 1 - ea maven ean way AER A Tore okt! dbokeny today un azetieal tit) Payne (Pits ies Claude | eae cc Sd oe ‘ F . u pio’ e odean Passenger leaned far over the rail of| | the saloon ack, shouting ( the waltag| SECOND RACE—The Regent (6 to| of the | throng on the piece, “Card sharps and a | swindlers aboard! Have the police come| ) 1 Beverly (80 to 1) 2, Sooffer 3. jto the gangplank! aoe ‘Those who ran to notify Policeman| THIRD RACE—Palette (5 to 2) 1, Richard Winters missed seeing a lively| For Luck (5 to 1) 2, Mineola 3, ci the deck between the man who — shouted the warning and a tall. inely dressed man, Women paasengers| , TOURTH RACE—Hermis (8 to 8) ran screaming to their staterooms, while| 1» !tlgh Lad (even) 2, Rigodon 3. FIFTH RACE—Abdell (5 to 2) 1,| « the men passengers seanied to be taking @ more active hand in the struggle than Mercury (2 to 1) 2, Yellow Ham- mer 3. Badd, ss ‘The Board to-day adopted a resolution protesting against the oper surface of the street and calling At Cleveland—End of fourth: Boston, 2; Cleveland, 0. At St. Louis—End of third: Pthilade'phia, 0; St. Louis, 1. At Chicags—End of seventh: Washington, 1: Chicago. 3. oe oe on the contractors to tunnel under the thor- oughfare in road, Alderman Timothy P. Sulliv: cousin, Congressman Timott van, has interests in theatres—two of them presented the resvlution, unanimously adopted But that was not the only reason for “Young Tim's" activity. Scores of Broadway business and theatrical m had besieged Alderman Sullivan with peals to prevent the cont ‘ditching’ of the thoroughfir amined into the plans of the c Ustened to argument from the Congress man and then decided to tring the mat ter to the attention of the Board to-day, “Phere is no question,” he sald, “that the street can be tunnelled and the sub- way bullt by sinking shafts at Inter- vals." building the underground Pa eet, aaa POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. 18.--If Boston could beat Pittsburg to-day LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. and the Glanis win from Cl Third Race—Fugurtha 1, Ladas 2, Una Price 3. Fourth Raco—Ben Adkins 1. Fenian 2, Hugh McGow. 4 ih n, whose D. Sulll- several uptown ) Broadway- which was the look-in for first place. This w: query that engross$@ the minds of 4, fans who tralled here to-day with 6h one hope of seting McGraw's team finish rat. $ ‘Another topic of conv | pied of Leon Am | <eputation, for worlertul- ability. in fact a, recon Mathewsou, although he ts cdeoparhilvely Uikhown. MeGraw na hadrhie eye on this man for a toni time. Early in the season he commis: sioned several intimate friends, who NARROW ESCAPES AT BIG BLAZE.IN BOSTON. cui BOSTON, Aug.18.—There were several narrow escapes and| re Darema! experi, to. took on for a number of heroic rescues at a big biaze in South Boston tate} two lads in the Texas League he ale: this afternocn. which destroyed one of the huge Wormwood ject with test month, but colts fll Buildings. on Wormwood street. About 150 persons were @m-|ana McGraw considered them no fur- pleyed’n the structure and it is thought all escaped, although} ter. Ames is a college may wh), his several girls were overcome by fright and it is not Kaown wheth- rer eee ve terrible speed and a er all nave been accounted for. One man was taken out uncon- | coo! heaa aaa scious. The fire threatened the three other Wormwood bujldings. | Naturaly he ci een eer - Ten thousand persons watching the blaze werc in danger from |, an oil explosion and were driven back. Half of the fire appa- wees rasa. 2° ‘1 ratus of the-city is fighting the fire. the ship's officers, When the gangplank was tinally tet | down the two men fought their way down the narrow bridge into the arms of Policeman Winters and the pler watchman, ‘Then the excited man iden- titled himself as Robert P. Hill, of the American Finance Surety Company, ot No. 5 Norfolk streot, Manhattan, ana Washington, D. C. He charged his op- ponent, who said he was Morris Lev- ery, a mining expert, of the Murray #iill, Manhattan, with having swindied him and other passengers at cards. ‘Two Men Got Away. SIXTH RACE—Easy Street (8 to 1) 1, Tribes Hil] (20 to 1) 2, Part- nership 3. Teal AT HAWTHORNE. Fourth Race—Bondage 1. Bessie McCarthy, John McGurk, (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 18.— Mermis, that grand son of Hermence— Katy of the West, pride of the new Thomas-Shields confederation, came hack to-day to all the superb class that made bim last year the grandest thor- oughbred on the turf, and, showing his heels t» that wonderful colt Irish Lad, captured the $10,000 Merchants and Citi- zens’ Handicap in a gallop. Not only did his fleet heels lead the Westbury Stable's pride home by an open three lengths, but he came wit a firth of a second of the record he hung up wuen he won the same event last year and within three-fifths of a second of the distan-e. “There are two more of them!” shout- ed Hill to the policeman. Before the words were out of his mouth two well- TAMMANY NOW VOTES FOR NEW DOCK PLAN. | n"tite nccis'of tie two nist nen aoe a the gangpiank, made a dash for it across the pler, leaped over the rail of the cus- toms inclosure and got away, The police took the two men before Recorder Laverty, where Hill charged that Levery, with two companions, had started a swindling card game which continued throughout the voyage and in Support of Hawkes by the Tiger Aldermen Believed to Account for Wind-Up of Dock Inquiry. The Board of Aldermen late to-day adopted a resolution authorizing the is- very ely to put them out of a Job. But YeGraw sald he could not help blue at the rumor of a man who His time was 1.51 3-5, tam out for the best that can be ‘had. This chap Ames is a great bie sue of $1,000,000 corporate stock for the] which several prominent passengers | front Angee eg oe geek stretch + yor ma ragral fallow, twenty vests old. Hils record 18 use of the Dock Department for new| were muleted altogether for $10,000.| got the best atm. pao anna. Who - — a dandy. He hes det some Areteclass docks, wharves and piers Hill said his personal loss was $480, Bei WE SPE EE Hache oO Ee «| “mage AP forponents, He haw played in twenty ‘There was some comment when the| Recorder Laverty decided that the| rsh lad and from there nome cecood | Chapter, 112, Haacks.s-.- 20 games this year, and In each one has Tammany Aldermen showed no desire| charge was “swindling on the high| the speedy iireeyeecsi, bibagnin Fae eo 0 Hevnaa ost two, chirteencinatne games to block the efforts of Dock Commis-| seas" and he had no jurisdiction, Irish Lad was a heavy favorite, at] Zestimony. 113, Bol by a margin of one ruth apeespere ue 5 owe tbe sometatng to him. taking a chance, and maybe I will not jay this man until next year, But if he comes here and looks good I'll put him In right away. slated for second reason or other one of tie sioner Hawkes by opposing the resolu- tion In view of the recent attack of Hawkes on the old Tammany Dock Board methods it was belleved that the resolution would be defeated. It, Was apparent that an “understand- ing” had been reached, which was ac- Levery was then taken before United States Commissioner Russ, who rum- maged through his law books for an hour and then decided that he had no jurisdiction. While Levery was in the even money, Johnny Ryan, of Newport get-rich-quick fame, betting $10,000 Jdn:! the Duryea colt, The talent followkd sult and plunged on the three-year-old as if the race was all over. Eees=s Missing Link, (112) Coc! Red Light, 112, Hender Dentiny. 112, Martin. “Btiver Bllyper, 112, Re Se! pled. Start good, Won driving. Time—1.07 2-6 lc AUTO STAE ~- — PH COHRM Care Unnwere fare Comet — NIGHT EDITION PRICK ONR CHIVE, j GASH, NOT AGHEGK, PARKS DEMANDED _ oon = ~ Prosecuting Witness Plenty Testifies How, He Alleges, the Walking Delegate Coerced Him Into Handing Over $200 So that a Strike of His Men Would Be Settled. to All” SYSTEM THAT THE ACCUSED . REPRESENTS ON TRIAL, TOO, © Detectives Plentiful in Court When the Pro- ceedings Begin Owing to Alleged Threats of Violence on the Part of Friends of the Prisoner Against the Prosecution, HERE IS THE JURY IN THE PARKS EXTORTION CASE, JOHN 8S. KENANE, clerk, No. 206 West One Hundred and Fortieth street. WILLIAM L. DAVID MAY, street. A. IRVING GRIGGS, treasurer, Ne. 271 Water str J. MILTON DOREMUS, vice-president, No. 48 Park place. IRA ‘ARD, salesman, No. 431 West Twenty-third stre;*. LOUIS SELIGSBERG, broker, No. 11 Wall street. DUDLEY 8. GREGORY, broker, No. 18 Wall street. GEORGE W. WILEY, clerk, No. 1741 Sedgwick avente. ALLAN WILLIAMS, insurance agent, No. 231 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. JOHN M. WADDLE, railway contractor, No. 253 Broadway, ee R. L. RRES, treasurer, No. 234 East Fortieth street. b Ths graft methods exemplified hy Walking Delegate Sam — Ptrks, who is on trial for extortion, were vividly described to-day in | Recorder Goff's court. Josephus Plenty, the prosecuting witness, told how a strike had been called on a job which he was carrying through and how he called at the office of the Housesmiths’ Union, where Parks told him he could settle it for $200. He told how ~ Parks got the money, how the strike was calied off and how Parks . told him that this was the only way. There was a great rush for seats to-day when the court opened. There is much of absorbing interest in this Parks trial. It ig be really a struggle between capital and labor in one of the ugliest — forms. Sitting in the court-room one can readily see the pictures that Charles Reade saw so many years ago. In Reade’s time there were no such powerful unions and no one man of so much power DETMOLD, Sa.2sman, woollgn goods, No. 60 Worth street. No. 144 West One Hundred and Eleventi: q as the prisoner on trial. } Look at Parks carefully, and one wonders by what intellectual force he |has gained such authori! For it is an amazing power, after all. Look lavont the corridors, and you will have this fact made brutally apparent, | Here, there, everywhere—alone and in groups—you see hungry men talking — Jin whispers or taiking with vehemence. They are the men whom Parks — has told to stop working for themselves and fcr their families, FEAR THE RULING MOTIVE. Commissioner's office Alonzo L. Lett, a fe . dicap at 5 s pres: cepted as account ' the sudde 4a} The ovening event, a handicap a smallest crowds of tne season was p CekeAtions Of Old Wook” Betng M4de! | Hoboken attorney, appeared and asald|yeyon furlongs. went to Flying Ship, a Seed Cheer broke in, front and mad ht, prapaoy because 99, many, people posures," he had been retained to look after the | Western filly, owned by Woodford Clay. ne head "and hess ‘3 5 are holding back for the ttabure | Cee ff fat hprlze $1,000.- | prisoner's Interests. He would not say|she was a 5 to 1 chance. Payne was Wihelacar neue ree tne teen: bre hat Eleven-Year-Old John Schover at SEY cad aay Ue aaa ment of the Botan! jardens in drone | WhO retained him. second and laude, the Derby winner,| the race home Palette disposed of Good R D by 0 f the Pre ee the sear i wow York Fark, $185.00) for renovating the Public | Levery was taken back to Hobokea) third Rieger nena satel log ior Tas Tah Byer lun Down by One o' Firat Inning. Markets in Manhattan, and $35,000 for | police headquarters and sent again to! ‘The : f = g cnet 3 : the maintenance of sublic com= : : The second went to The Regent, ri by half a length from For Luck, Jor Kelley thought ne could strength- IRHORGIN Mankathans wari oe cn Who beat Mineola the same distance foF Heavy Machines of the Fifth ea NC ac per warner ito the: lett Recorder Laverty, who telephoned to the German Consul and New York po- fort stations in Manhattan, by Forehand. who graduates trom latter were Introduced garden instead of MIK6 Donlin, and he the place. tried it. To the immense satisfaction Avenue Company. , maiden ranks, Palette won a race for de President Cantor. and supported by the| lice, Finding there was no law undee | ¢: FOURTH RACE. 5 Lyk . the Keenes {n the third event, Mra. tators, for the first time Tammany Aldermen, which he could hold the man, the Re-|4hitnev again belng heaten with Mine-| ‘On Mle se¢ & furlons ee fo hat. Metfinnity put. tires an ae corder ordered his discharge. ola, For Luck. owned by John &.] St # \" late that the Red captain could not i D suck. : bw A Fifth avenue electric stage ran over| Pete, Mat our, who acl ALDERMEN PLAY Anked for @ Warrant Against Hill. |sfadden. sollt the pair. ar 123 and instantly killed eleven-year-old John| Iron Man for a couple of alts on Satur Levery thanked the Court and then FIRST RACE. annem 4 1) 3] Schover, of No, 426 East Eighty-seventh| day. died easily, Dunn toe McGann. y Dolan scraped a hit over second Seven furlongs. Joe then procesded to get himself in asked a warrant against HIN for car- isermeniceattaag: Se a Sctover ia Lad tordey, Fy{th avenue and Eighty: PRANKS ON CHAIRMAN rying concealed weapons and threaten- Starters, whites. Hermis downed sixth strest to-da: ; Thi vi Fly » i . Bullman agd ia hadly by passing Beckley No dam- tng ie Ifo on the nih ESAT Aves Paynes 105" man were, dufckest no areak and thoy | The lad aud several other boys who| age._ hawever, as Stelnfelat Aled to y, jead to the turn ry ti 3 Lad next and Hermie ina pocket. When | fe scen catching a ride on a wagon! Teive certainiy bad the peal, an Acting) Pre "5 | t | - . r Hide Acting ‘esident MclInness’s| treated ail hands to wine, Mr. Hill ex: they straightened out. into. the back folng up Fifth avtnue jumped off at] much so that Petr could ba hold Watch While He Is Mak- gente, and boarded a boat for New stretch Masterman opened up a bit and| Etghty-sixth stroet and started across|/him. George Browne hit one of the ing a Ruling. en yy Hermis through on the rail.| the stroet towand Central Park just as| fast ones sauare [A the nose, but. ! t] That man Hill {8 crazy,” he said, guicely took the lead of reveral lengt! Of the big auto stages same whia.{folled to Daly. ‘Bresnahan ‘droppe! went after h doyn s pee further in his battlog aver- At the midsummer meeting of the| “We were playing poker and he sug- 6 alo s h ” ies a juickly left the others. age by striking out. MeGann sailed jnio Board of Aldermen to-day the members| sested that the limit be raised, “Take It] Meme tne aoe Gomaen 18 13 1d fhade ‘up_any ground TOR] Chafteur Alexander Williamson did |Sevmour's hands, No runs played pranks on the acting President, | off,’ I sald, and he agreed, When he | oriof. 90, mer 63 1 Beyerly, by ti 4 from Trish | not have time to atop the machine, and Second Inalug. ee my " RY ro Ve driv —1.2 leng! Wice-hairman Mctnness. lost he went up in the alr because I had| Start good, Won driving, Time—1.25 45,31 See ee a ete ithin a nem | the boy waa hit almost before he real: a ‘ Teh r % | Bigodon, " ened with a single to right four aces against his four Kings. He| Damon was the pacemaker with Cas ized his danger. Murcaeh imutted Corsorens Hien (oul Vhile he wis engaged in maki ‘ r record made by H elie Rae an Guetriey sey eae got me out on the deck and stuck his} tallan, the pair racing head and nota fie iat pear ? One of the front wheels struck the} Bowerman nailed Daly stealing. Browne | priated the acting Chairman's gold] Tevolver under my nose and wanted to| to the turn, with Flying Ship and Aus) FIFTH RACE. nd ran over hin necg, killing hin | as under coecoran’s Noist. | And fan- watch, which lay on the President's | 3°%e me glve back his money. 1 thought Blesyilie clone, up. en the turn Pamon ix furlongs. tly. dow stood aeitt for a fine driv om desk before im, he would shoot, so It Was up to me to|Gnon the fehl. straightened out: Flying ALU Fin, Williamson, who ast] Mertes banged @ When MeIiness missed his timepiece| buf. ‘You wouldn't shoot anything,’ | ship and P. psed. Flying Shf 3 One Hundred and ds atre was | fei arresed and arraigned in the Yorks tlle \ ary, the Je the furlong pole and | Yeicw itemm Peer Wii he ‘called the proceedings tou halt und |1 aad. He put away bis gun, but Thad | ook the Jead at the furlong pole and er 104 Fath f ; 3 potnted a committee on investigation, a) Won clevel en a halt | Geta Toa, Winker é reel The committee joveeded to meareh try | Okcee out Of his way until we landed." | Hon, who beat Claude @ length Martin, 6 6 Cort wR re he was remanded io the ‘Third Inning. According to Mr, Hill, the smoking- room of the Kaiser Wilhelm has rarely witnessed such lively scenes as during the trip. “The first night out from Plymouth," sald Mr, Hill, “Lovery started « game of euchre, His two compagions, who af. fected not to know him, joined the game and Lovery bought wine all round, ‘the next night Levery tired of euchre and miggested pol ‘One of his friends #aid he would come In for a little game of 60 cents ante and a $2 limit. We played along until he and I got in a pot to- wether, 1 nuggested raising the lmit NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 18 Tho |‘? # 284 heen RPReLIe g torpedo boat destroyer flotilla is at the Test C850) om Menr ings, New London coaling station for coal. did, and when I called him with ‘he testimony of various wit- nesses exonerated him from blame. The body of t Elghty-oig! for the place. members, when the watch was quietly reiurned’ ( {ts former position. ‘The Proceedings were then resumed, TORPEDO-BOATS ARE AT NEW LONDON. Flotilla Is at the Coaling Staticn There—All Well So Far as Is Known, Gann tossed, Ewlog to McG: Do iumped on Kelley's rap fo: taken to the | Ba? gum. 4 t tation, When 8 goddled Dor the fatner saw it he tainted. r lany women who had witnessed the mn was out, Steinfeldt to Beckley. killing of the boy and who were unable! Rowerman was safe on Beckley's mult to get away from the ecene, became 1] from seinfeldt nkiy struck out and were afterward sent home, ‘i prowas filed to Kell: No nine, Nunn LORD SALISBURY'S |, pers .uce’ sare, se acne, pn CONDITION GRAVE, |2=2 "= atch from Browne made a hand- Daly. No and Bresnahan fanned for the second é andi eGann's bunt. Mertes wi so twirler’s cleverness. Fitth 1 SECOND RACE. One mile, F #ec drive eS Notting. Starters, whits., Joe str, PL The Rogent. 103, For Beverly, 103, Iyer. Scotter, 96, ‘Springer Somerset, 101, Ham the great disappointment o7 the Hopetil Stakes, went to the front soon after the start in this race and came home alone Id the fast time of 1.12 4-5—the best race of the meeting from a time siandpolat. Mercury, who was off slow, cl a lot of ground and bers Yellow Hammer a length and a halt for the place, WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast hours ending at 5 Adbell, sacs ASB Lucent, 108. Gideon” Light,103, Fitapal ‘True Blue, 98, Wedderstend Star & +. 88, Finnegan, 93,3.Cochran, ert Bamper Vi Ch: dM Gir,86,0, Stonebridge 9 10, 12 Start poor, Won ridden out. Time—1.39 4-6. ‘The Regent rushed to the front and all the running by six lengths, lit- aand taking no chances and rid- ing him out at the end. Lucent was second for ‘and, then aa SenSaS¥SE. 2, ‘node Bulletin leaued by the Ex-Premier’ sor, Physician Gives No Promise ave . s fy. Browne vials four kings, he sprung four aces. I lout iy wh eat thanerterty chm Beanlon uae ni OAnasre ns \ $250 on that pot, but stayed in the game. | W°Y to Beverly who stay 0 the + of bmprovement. Base sc artve (Ewing ettons At 8 o'clock there was'no word from|" “I have Jeatned. since. landing. that pee ting Boniter four jenetha'for the ight tc ee ,| Waa under Peits's Swing struck the destrovers Decatur and Barry at ani tall, fincly-formed and : iF to-night: Wednes-}/ LONDON, Aug, 18.—Tne condition, af Cae NOAOE a eatat'y thro, Lord. Salisb y continues fi Some have obeyed because they have the splendid courage that fights for a principle; but on the faces of others is indelibly stamped f r, and isuch, you are convinced, obey because they dare not do otherwise, Ks i Parks himself sits motionless in a brown suit of clothes. He is not ont to inspire a strong-minded man with any but negative emotions you wonlé say after a searching glance. His face is long and lean and white; his fore head is strikingly narrow and the heir, a sort of soiled red, is sparse about the brows. The eyes, a pale blue, look out from bony sockets, and the close-cropped red mustache canopies a mouth which smiles mirthlessly, | His frame {s tall, but gaunt, from an {lIness which is pitifully apparent, | for the clotaing hangs loosely to a body that once must have possessed magnificent strength. | This is Parks, the man whom capital is fighting and whom a large part ‘of labor is protecting; a man who has been more discussed of late than most men in notable walks of life. He is a man who shows nothing ‘commanding, in either expression or physique, Surely not a great econd+ | mist, you would say, and you marvel how he can be a leader of men. ; | Parks sits very quietly as his trial proceeds, The aggressiveness which was his early in the day of the bullding-trades war has gone. The machin- ery of the law has not been without its terror to this man who so boldly | threatened and so daringly performed. |HE IS A CHANGED SAM PARKS. He is a different Parks from the Parks of a few months ago—a subdued, nervous, wondering man, expecting a blow, yet not knowing when it is to fall, He is a man worrying about his present and his future, and perhi studying his past. He is of course the central figure in the trial, but there was much was significant in the personnel of the spectators. There were few if. men of conspicuous wealth present, few contractors and employers 6f mex The persons occupying the scats reserved fur those not directly concerned the proceedings were other walking delegutes—tfriends of the accused, interested deeply in the outcomo, as it affects thelr power and th hood, And scattered among them, so it was sald, were some detectives—an overestimate, probably, but numerous were th doubt. , 4 DETECTIVES WERE PLENTIFUL. One would ask, Why 80 many detectives? And, indeed, it unnecessury show of strength. The walking inside, and the restless ones, outside, did not look like desperate Lauter. forced Hapo, fauder day, probably y ere ed by! ond. Dunn fied to short. iy says tne Bowerman, No runs. clang to-day merel weeded reaitul night and thas ‘ts much the same as yes- Levery the Navy ard. and it was not known ably t vel reg IRD RACE. When thay Would werlve” Te was Under] {atiye ta and feo on the North tereeen | Pive.end «ball forlongs i sin04. Shere that the destroyer iy: Joya whips, i that she ci ett ‘Bay ‘T t $4 * SLAY Pin, Bt Fae ae Newwort Instead ‘or to! ane ue red the El i Hes why be Me nd * ‘ - * S The bulletin | Daf} caught showers by © Mght to fresh vel southert: (Coxtlava:ioa of Game ia Colzmns 4 and 5.) Nbeckseoiitbait i Lath won eaaaunbe sca Sch ua ad i a prone to riot and gnarchy, They looked meek and unbappy,« was thought best to make this display of official strength: of vfolence have been received from time to tin bef