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‘The assertion was made in this col- mn some days ago that the ra @rowds were beating the bookmakers @t this meeting, and some one wants to know how they do It. re is but one explanation, and ‘hat is that the public are like sheep and are swayed by impulses. The average man goes to the“race-track with his mind made up as to what are the best horses in each race. This opinion is arrived perusal ef what is known or news- paper cherts and by consulting the opinions of the expert turf writers. On arriving at the course the player Goes not at once play his choice. He Watches for signs. He wants to see “what they are taking.” He goes fnto the ring, rd where there is an Unusual rush he dives into the crowd and proceeds to “get wise.” ‘The big plungers and the commisston- @rs are all known to him, and he waits to sce what they do. If they bet on the horse he has doped out as a good thing, he bets with conf- If he no play on the horse kes he significantly comments “ALL THE NEWS: | HOW THE RAGING CROWDS MANAGE 10 BEAT BOOKS “nothing doing” and follows the play on the other: A man may be in doubt to what to play and may be standing in front of a book undecided. His reverie is suddenly disturbed by @ rush and a voice shouts: “Five hundred on De Reszke.” ‘Then mé Switches. pe tly th er te electrined. was as it a “ities from the sky told him the winner, Away he rushes down the line, Intent and eager on getting the best price against a horse that he had not previously given & thought. He bets, wanders orb 3 the lawn, cools off, and then wonders he amused, But he ts doing what, thou: of other Tre doing. He is following the p ‘The average race-goer is enough to know that the bt hag many sources of ite lon. player BoF waste his money, an that, me “general \y plays ight ods. ‘ace-goer thtows his corm. to the winds and gore along syed the pli Rood jog for, th ean Tt haa knows the bi if the horse ie the plunger to is tt food enough ch ve ee oer little ve, ten or twenty. SYRACUSE 10 TRY FOR THE FOURS, T00 Next Year Will See Up-State Crews in All Three Races of the Regatta at Poughkeep- a abs SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 30.—It fs an @ounced by H. W. Smith, Chairman of the Navy Committee of Syracuse Unl- veraity, that Syracuse, which won both the freshman and ‘varsity events at Poughkeepsie Tuesday, will be entered for the four-oared race next year. Here- fofore n0 Syracuse crew has been en- dered in this competition for lack of equipment. Po-day an order for the best four- eared racing shell which can be pro- vided was presented to the Navy Com- mittee by a local manufacturing com- Many, and the shell will be ordered by Conch Ten Eyck in time to give his ‘3 due training for next summers Mr. Ten Eyck is confident that he has material to produce as good a crew ‘oF the four-oared event as he developed the freshman and ‘varsity this year. ———_— BABY DASHED 10 DEATH BY FALL Chiid Climbs Over Railing of ch Fire-Escape and Is Hurled to Courtyard Pavement, Four) Stories Below. Elghteen-months-old Georgie Ashbury toddied to the open window of his home on the fourth floor of No. 639 West Forty-ninth street unobserved by his little sister Katle, who was washing ishes in the kitchen, Mrs, Ashbury had gone to the gro- cer's, cautioning Katle to watch the Daby during her absence. The child climbed upon a soap box, leaned over the fire-escape railing and {ii go the pavement, being Instantly Katie, who le only eight years of age, had noticed the baby's peril and was geaching to grab him when he lost his The child's body was carried Into the apartment of a neighbor a moment be- forg Mra. Ashbury Feturned, returned, AMBULANCE STRUCK BY TROLLEY CAR Dr. Harold Bailey, Bellevue Hos- pital Surgeon, Is Seriousiy In- jured, Driver Bruised and Vehicle Partially Wrecked. In responding to a hurry call to-day a Bellevue Hospital ambulance was struck by a north-bound Third avenue car at Sixteenth street and Third ave- nue, The vehicle was partially wrecked, the driver bruised and the surgeon, Dr. Harold Bailey, possibly seriously in- jured. . ‘This ts the second Bellevue ambulance to be wrecked within a few weeks by collision with a street car, and Dr. Pearson, who was Injured In ‘the former Soul ion, is still confined at the hos- The call to which the ambulance was replying to-day was given incorrectly to Driver William Fields, as Seventeenth street and Third avenve, and when he reached there with Dr. Bailey It was ened that the call was from the Gramercy Hotel, at Fifteenth street and Third avenue, where a man had been GOOD PRICES FOR YEARLING HORSES Rancocas Stock Farm thoroughbred G were sold to-day at Sheeps- ‘The highest price was $1,100, for a chestnut colt by The Commoner— Harmonica I], The buyers and prices were: Br... by Pontiac—Pandora; GT. Mil- ler, "$400. c, by Giganteum—Servilia; $400. by Pontiae—Charma; J. Phillips, aT. Ch. f. by Pontino—Madelien: a a #350. “gibf, Siwanteum—Analsette: J, Me- GT. cen B. c, by Giganteum—Bloomer; F. Ciar- son, $100. Ch. ¢., (by Locohatchee—Cits H . Whitnes,” $100, ss thal Ch. c.. by The Commoner—Har i es P. J. Dwyer, Bil00. seas mace ae ft, by Ponttae—Penitent; A. Garson, by Glganteum—Renovah: J. Mo- Sailor Prince—Virninia lor Prince—Salude; P. c., by Giganteum—Austriana; J, Hynes, Br, ¢.. by Gi Griffin, $500. ise ©, by Giganteum—Dal; J. Phillips, Ch. ¢., by The Bard—Felicia 11.; F. Clark- 4 ghco. a Clark. B. f., by Giganteum—-Salutation; H. K. Vingut,” $200. nteum—Alexina; H. T. rc, by The Sailor Prince—Deno; J. Phillipe, 6109, by Pontiae—Sundial; Thomas Burke, #100 Ch. ¢., by St. Bialee—May Wynne; A. Garson, $200. . by Giganteum—Tiara; H. J. Mor- 1 1 by Locohatehee—Furbelow; H. J. Morris, $100, B. c., by Locohatchee—Sleve; J. Phillips, by Standing—Miss Lots; H. T. Griffin, $300. by Longtord or Pontiac—Carmine; Bi. F. Clarkson, $200 he Sailor Prince—Troyana; J. ner, $i h. by The Sailor Prince—Golden Val- J. Bounocore, $275. py Locohatchee—Puzzie; J. Phil- lew. Ch. 6 Ups, sib, EXPLOSION IN OLD MT. SINAL HOSPITAL Gas Ignites in Cellar and Causes Excitement — Police Reserves Called Out, but Only One Man Slightly Hurt. Just as the workmen engaged in ti ine down the old Mount Sina! Hospital buildings In Lexington avenue, between Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh streets, this afternoon, had torn down a rear wall there was an explosion of gas in the basement of the main building right Under the: sidewalk, The noise of the falling wall immediately preceding the} burst of flame convinced everybody In the neizi:borhood that the entire place had been wrecked. The police reserves were called out and a fire alarm turned in, ‘The firemen found the cellar ablaze, but speedily extinguished the flames. They searched the cellar, but found no one there but Samuel Pierce, of No. 640 Third avenue, a lwborer, who was slightly burned. Plerce said that an- other laborer caused the explosion by going around among the old gas pipes with a lighted candle in his hands. The name of this man could not be learned. The damage done by the explosion was slight. The sidewalk was broken by {t and some of the walls weakened, but most of the stuff burned was rub- biah, =) EXCURSIONS. 00 EXCURSIONS 8 EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD SHOHOLA GLEN, found overcome by gas. ‘pping up his horse to make up-for ge, time Tost at the first stop, Fields drove rapidly down Third avenue toward Fifteenth street. At Sixteenth street a south-bound car stopped in the path of the ambulance. Between the car and the west curb a large ice- Fatt mn blocked the way, causing the lance driver to turn to the left of 6 car onto the north-bound track. He clanged the bell loudly for the right of way, but as the ambulance swung into jit Berth roadway the car oats Into In the Bive tid Was: ce one hundred vd seven miles a N traina ave W. 34 Ry, 8. are gee" a Tho: sa BALL TEAMS CLASH TO-DAY. JOCUND WGRKS SIX FURLONGS NICELY SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. ¥., June ®. —The weather was warm and sultry this morning during the early hours/ and the mosquitoes had quite an in- ning while the thoroughbreds went through thelr exercises. A number of racers were sent to ex- ercise, the principal ones being: JOCUND— Bix furlongs jn 1.18 1-2, nand- Booch Wishard, trainer, ag ANA-Ste furlongs in 1.19 $4, handily; noch Wishard, EAN TiDB—Six furlongs handily; Enoch Wishard, UEEN. HOSE—Five furlongs in 1.05, breezing; Thomas Murphy, trainer. cuevi in 1.34, gallop- ix furlongs J. H. McCormick, BRIGAND One. ee in 1.45, handily; Kees, GOLDEN GREEN-SIS furlongs in 1.2, Randlly: 1. J; Healey, tralner. GANANOGUE-Six furlon; in 1.20 1-4, Tandllyy aot with Golden Green, DOLLY SPAN NKERTOne milo in 1.6, i ealey, ROSEN tte. furiones.: ere} Enoch Wishard, train SHORT Hogwedeven fanlonge ini 83, i oxta UB SFpur . Joyner, tral DERRY Hix seen i - oe ten trainer. handl: MIRTHL 8S—One mile in 161, gallop- ing W,_P. Burch, trainer, ALL UMEUR-Feur furlongs in 0.66, tra RAPID. WATER Sin AaHonee an 1.19, James Rowe, handily; Enoch Wishard, trainer. [Six furlongs ‘in 1.19 1-4, hanaiiy: going with Rapid Water. PICKET—One mile and a quarter n 2.12, handily; Carroll Reid, train- er. THE, Br RITISHER—Five furlongs In nally: J. F, Maddon, trainer. coUNCHEAAN six furlongs in 1.%, J. EB. Madden, trainer. DGGAN—One mile in 1.68, fgames Rowe, <rain One mile in 16 1-2, hand- va to. s Rowe, trainer. OOD MORNING IL—Six furlongs tn 1.94-5, handily; J. H, MeCormick, TH, gallop: be let trainer. Scores of rail birds and experts were 5, Mr. Thomas, owner of Hermis, declares present, expecting that Waterboy would down for the Commonwealth at a mile and a quarter to be run on Sat- urday, but they were disappointed. The great black, looking in superb condl tion, wi allowed a two-inile canter und was sent to his quarters at about 9 o'clock. ——>_-— HERMIS TO GO FOR RECORD. Hermis will, In all probability, be sent after the mile record of Dick Welles GIANTS CAN'T SEE ThE DEAL THIS WAY Cincinnati Club Wants Either Warner or Bowerman for Pitcner Elliott, but Local Man- agement Says Nay, Nay. CINCINNATI, 0., June 39—The New York Nationals to-day declined to give elther Jack ‘Warner or Frank Bowerman to Cincinnati in exchange for Pitcher Claude Eliott. It fs ex- pected that some other inducement will be offered Cincinnatl before the day ts over to let the man become a Giant. Elliott expresses a willingness to go to New York. ‘At the Polo Grounds to-day McGraw sald he knew nothing of a deal to get Elitott, of the Mohave all the pitchers I need,”" said McGraw. —=—<—<—=—T Han the Repninite Nerve. The new slab journeymare Dupre, tas one quality that makes a ballplaver reis nothing timid about his mahe- Even the stern and mighty alc- Graw doesn't feaze him. Dupree was be'ing worked out with Johnny Panel against him yesterday. And jhe tall back to the manager on balls as if he were a knight of : to} rT up. stri thou. 432 Amsterdam Avenue. 668 Third A’ % Pint Flask N % Pint Flask Fine Old Brandy: ) EXCURSION JULY 4 Round Trip Tickets ADULTS = 81.50 CHILDREN - 750. Switchback Tickets, be. ‘Additional, Rpecial t Liverty Street South Ferry, ‘6.25 4 4s 1T08 EXCURSION UP THE SOUND EVERY SUNDAY TO SBA CLIFF AND GLENWOOD, and Hetumtag fees GREENWOOD ‘1 LAKE GLENS, 81. htease with Dinner at See 1 gxpress, Uh har aenemere, Bt. i ‘Returning leave Gi ca West ai BTA ri ne oe 6.58 P. | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. % Pint Flask Holland Gin, No. 2... 1 Bottle Old Monogram Rye Whiskey. . INDORSES FARMING COMMISSION (Spe evening World ) CINCIND n@ #.—The > tlonal Basevall Commission to-day prac- usally indorsed farming of a certain knd by declaring legal the deal made between the Chicago National and the Lattle slub, by which inflelder George arty, of the Cubs, was turned o} to Little Rock after the National League clubs had waived claim to him, the condition of transfer being that Chicago Ci shauld have first bla on Morlarity's services In case it desire® to secure him at the close of (he season in the Southern League, ay Na the St. adv: when h dinais Adve cessful give th venue. 572 Amsterdam Avenue. 2662 Third Avenue. 805 Amsterdam Avenue. 1387 Fifth Avenue. 511 Columbus Avenue 879 Sixth Avenue. 824 Columbus Avenue, 456 Seventh Avenue. 37 Carmine Street. 606 Eighth Avenue, 315 First Avenue. 883 Eighth Avenue, 97 Second Avenue. 137 Ninth Avenue, Ip i} the Soun ¢— 4 2188 2192 Providence Club‘ was The commission decided that this was jolation of the ational agreament, farming clause of but declared that every similar case would de de- olded on its merits, and not with the as a precedent. The rdered to pay to of $80} Yerkes | case Louls National the sw ed to Pitcher Stanley e was tra ed from the Car-j to the Providence ——<————__—_ ‘ rtisers In World Wants get a larger circulation than any other suc- New York want medium can em We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Gallagher Stores 745 Ninth Avenue, 918 Ninth Avenue. . 656 Tenth Avenue. 75 West 125th Street. 1524 Third Avenue, Yorkville's Busy Store, 86th St. & 3d Avenue. The Model Wine Stores of the World. Special Sale This Week . 2 Monogram Rye Whiskey. i AM for 4 Fine Port or Sherry é aioe { “California Claret or Rhine Wine. | 00 4.“ Medicinal Blackberry Brandy. 6 e 1 Bottle Old Maryland Fye Whiskey....... All for 1 “ Cocktails. . one AS qn it lees: ee 1 75 1 “ Fine Old Port or Sherry Wins. 2 ° EXCURSIONS, ¥ SUNDAY MORNING | & To Sea Cliff & Glenwood The popular Steamer “* TASKET will eave ¥ (nr, Wall St), on Sundays, tao, Slat St. BR, 045 A.M. Ret., arrive N. Y. 630 P. M. xcursion B0c, Licketn, FOR SALE. fT WXTENDED FOAL aioe te NIM! ENISMED AT Roomy TO ° 5 AVES i jfrom one’s personal ap- West Point, iron Day Line that hg would by all means enter Her- mis t/a special race at one mile, de- signed to attract the best horses of the ast, for the purpose of bringing back to New York the American record for one mile which Dick Welles took to Chi- cago when he ran one mile in 1.37 2-5 at the Harlem track. He believes, and Alex Shields agrees with him, that either Hermis or Irish Lad could take up scale welght—12% and 126 pounds re- spectively—and step n mile over olther Bay or Brighton track Ina ty paced and equal or lower particularly when located upon th -jculation is weak and sluggish. the leg is a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and| deeper into the tissues beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and feel the strength going| out with the sickening discharges offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, |bruise or pimple, wnd are a threatening danger always, cancerous, should make you suspicious of ail chronic, slow healing ulcers and! runs in your family. common and cause the greatest annoyance because they are so | while all such sores are not sores, particularly if cance: persistent and unsightly and detract so much and pearance. Middle aged 2 and old people and those whose blood is contam- inated and tainted with the germe and poison of malaria of some previous |sickness, are the chief Isufferers from chronic sores “and ulcers. ment and while for Care 8 While the blood remains in an unhealthy polluted condition, the sore will continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and ~ HERMIS WORKED AT jose. GRAVESEND TO-DAY=-#:° 5.8 became poisoned mo I would have running sores for life, if they closed up the result would be der this discouraging report I lett ¢ off their aeeate| 8. B. Xts effects) wore prompt and BUSY DAYS FOR FIGHTERS. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVES », N. Y., June 90.—The track this morning had dried out con- much. to spatter over the course in fast time, there was a sticky mud that the train. ers describe as holding, and which ai. lows no fast time to be ma Hermis, fresh from h Ip to St. Louls, was shown on the course, trainer Shields allowed he had in the World in good shape, and v il svon be ready Aieap division, Workouts were allowed the followin, Smith, traine: M'MEEKIN — Three-eighths Barrick, RS . eas NGRATNE-A halt mile tm0.83, J. Goldsborough, trainer. FORWARD loping: J. Hines, tratnor, SILVER DAYS—Six furlongs in 1.20 ily; G. Cornell, traine: furlongs | in 1191-2 We “inive-eighth in 111, breesing; ‘aily; ‘T. Welsh, t SIX’ furlongs ih 125, ‘furlongs in 1.05, ndilys Burlew, trainer, DIXON—Half-mille Lawler, trainer, i) ly; W. Hueston, BUTTONS-One mile In 1.44, galloping W. Shields, trainer. B RK Chronic Sores Eating Ulcers Nothing is a source of so much trouble as an old sore or ulcer, e the cir- ulcer upon) ¢ lower extremities w A gangrenous eating great many are, and thi Wheeling, W. Vs., May 28, 1903. Some years ago while at work, I fell over atruck verely injured both of my shins. @ result, and the doctor told ee thas resorted to the use of 8. It took only medicine to cure up the sor the doctor intimated I w 268 ever bro! gain elapsed since what I hav JOHN W. FUNDIS, johmulbsch Brewing Oo. ‘salv@s, for the sore is the outward sign of some constitutional dis- ‘order, a bad condition of the blood and system, which local reme- ier and tonic is what you need-— jsomething to cleanse the blood, quicken the circulation and invig- orate the constitution, and S, S. S, is just such a remedy. teracts and remeyes from the blood all the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system ; and when the blood has been purified the -healing process begins and the ulcer or sore is soon entirely gone. or poisonous drugs of gny description, ‘but is guaranteed purely vegetable, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure If you have a slow-heading sore of {dies cannot cure. A blood pu SSS for chronic sores and ulcers. any kind,, external or internal, w lorans will advise you without charge. @ | its Diseases "’ free. It coun S. S. S. contains no minera rite us about it, and our physi Book on EXCURSIONS. Grand Republic est wzoth, Bt. 9A. ane 10:00" A, ik if. § its July Coney Island Boats. 40. ey. from (pottery, via DREAM- EAN Sine ‘of fast tro mers, “bres dining-room,c including admission Newburg & Poughkeepsie. Daily Outings (except Sundaya), by Valuce Steamers "New. York’ and from Deabrosees St. Pier at 8.40 at eas Bt. @ A. M. and West 129th ‘Albany? A We Fourth ot Jaty Trips on San © Schedule. FOR SALE, due CREDIT. | per week will seh you and your fam- well, dressed in’ the latest style EMEN NS MANHATTAN e LOTHING ‘co, vy NE M14 3D INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES. | T he Bowery Savings Bank, 428 AND 130 BOWERY, NEW YORK. June 20, 1904 A semi-annual dividend at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors on all sums of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which shall have been deposited at least three months on the first day of July next. and will be payable on and after Monday, July 18, 1004. Money deposited on or before July 9 will draw Interest from July 1, 1904. WILLIAM H. 8. WOOD, President. HENRY A, SCHENCK, Comptroller. WALTER COGGESHALL, Secretary. seSend for our new booklet, “BANKING BY MAIL” THE BANK FOR SAVINGS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The ease usual interest un vs PER ‘CENT. per annuin on all auing ot FER vara, livt ‘exceeding $3,000, Snland after 20th day of July p04 The interest is carried depositors aa princkpal on July 1 posite smade ‘On 0 rn detore duly 9 wit ul Witt “AMITH, President, CHARDES A RHERMAN, Secretary, FOR SALE. FOR CREDIT x: EVERYBOby, Goth! gy Cloaks, Jewe! Anything you want, per Furniture, y confidential HT, COS @ BOWERY. COR, CANAL, Open Evenings siderably, but had not been Improved Instead of the slush that pre- Vatled yesterday and allowed the racers but the Hermance racer slow galloping exercise only. The horse came out of the severe struggle Kelly, tra Fair Handicap for another go at the stars of the hane SAI8—Four furlongs in 0.55, Dreeaing; Four furlongs in 0.52, ins 0.83, One and a quarter A Constant Drain; Upon the System.| Great running sores and deep swollen gland, because} Face sores aro| My blood The ?Blood and THE SWIFT SPEGIFIC CO-, ATLANTA, GAs vil enix months ending Jone’ 38 se of THREE AND ONE-HALF flee credit. o 1004, | easily; A. Zimmer, trainer, ALL RIGHT—Six funtongs in 1.18, aAlLon BOY Five “elgg in 1.08, a ner. in 1.08, D. Carter, Atl furlongs in 0.64, enaily; eatin D. at a opine rter, traine BENLAL, “trainer, furlongs tn 0.51, handily; J, Goldsborough, trainer. OLD) HAL Four turiongs in Ol, ban dily: J, Goldsborough traine: EUGENIA BURCH-—One and an eighth miles in 2,00, easily; W, Smith, train- er. Ans OF pid tebe at) mile in 1.47, han- diy; J. Odom, ner. JACK. #9 KEON "she furlongs fn 1.191-2, McLaughiin, (trainer, in Lis 45, VA—SIx J. McLaughlin, trai R-SIx furlongs fn 1.22 reex- ing; J. McLanghiin, trainer. OXFORD—Six furlongs in 1.22, breesing;, J. McLaughlin, trainer. NANT—Six furlongs in 1.20, gal- J. MeLaughlin, ‘trainer, FT—Seven furlongs in 13%, ;T. McCreery, trainer. ‘Ona mile tn 1.60, galloping; J. ner. SCHOHARIE—Seven-eighths tn 1.99 1-8, breeging; J. Neumeyer, trainer, OLD HOMESTHAD—Five furlongs in 1,08, breezing; A. Zimmer, trainer, TOUPEE Three-auarters in 1.18, handl- Ally; G. Morris, trainer, SE—Four furlongs in 0,80 1-2, alner, furion; Ridden can Rocksan in trainer. ree handily; third, MATOR DAING ERFIELD-On, Pellopins: traine ME—One mile tn 1471-2, xT telah, ‘trainer, ALENTINE One and one usrior in v ner. PRETORIUB— Thies furlongs handy: F, Welr, trainer. URE—A half-mile tn 0.57, brecs- Isher, tralne: aero UY, ALFORTE M ing: sleep af tral: Goldsborough, PIANOS AND ORGANS. WO ‘he Py 5 ortlandt nan Last Week ~ of the Great Sale of {Robert Wilson Pianos for $165, on terms of $5 down and 51 a Week. Save from $100 to $200. BE QUICK—This Is one of the most 1} exceptional piano. offers that was ever made, and it is to your ad- vantage to come and make a selec- tion at once, as the sale ends Satur- day evening, We also offer in this Great Sale: Wallers Piano, $195. Harmony Piano, $195. Richardson Piano, $195. Weigner Piano, $210, On Liberal terms of $5 down and 1 per week. All prices include stool and cover, Delivered to your home upon pay- ment of §5. If you want a piano for the Fourth of July select it at once. han: YOUR OLD PIANO Exel ge for a new one and pay any balance at $1.00 per week. Upon request we will send a rep- General July meeting to-day, RAIL | STATIONS foot of CRO! 5 Pennsylvania Sleeping neinnatl, Catltn nti pe LD. fies A a ee Beet SS AatEsahck EL Povamig ie. & by Danny Maher: Amerfs Jockey, He Gallops Home Winner of Princess of Wales Stakes at Newmarket. 4 : NEWMARKET, England, June ms id won the Princess of Wale (of 10,000 sovereigns, for four+ nd upward, one mile and ) at the Newmarket First Salt Petro was ead Willlam Rufus came th Thera wero only five starters tn the race, and none of the other horses were in the samo class as the winner, which waa ridden by Danny Maher, the Amerl- rates. in 2.90, breeaing: W. Shiels, ea ICCKSy: rain esnnnnnenecnssmenenend . POTENTATE-One milo tn 1.62, alloph ‘W. Shields, ‘trainer. A SEA OF WHITE, While steaming at night between Hong Kong and Japan the passengers and crew of a Japanese merchant vessel saw a phenomenon of extreme ROBERTS—One salle in| rarity—namely, a snow-white sea; not " aK sher trainer, an op es Aimauarter In O.|sorrete te phosphorescent, sparkling Fe enailee Fo rapier, 1rainer. surface, but a pure white expanse, hav= FING" COLB—A ‘quarter ‘a 0.27, hand-| ire 9 dazzling effect on the eyes, lor, trainer. By contrast with the water the sky FLokHaM * QUEEN—One and one-| Wa" transformed into a black mags, th mile in 204, handily; J | Which appeared to be overwhelming Hine threatening the snowy fleld underne: DAINGY One ‘mile tn 1.81, easily; W.|The phenomenon lasted from 9 P. gh, tyainer, to A. M., and many of the passe! A half mile in 0.82, breea-}| Who wit terward, nessed it were too frightened RAILROADS, Dd. 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