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} Final Moorings Pe‘ore Start. GOOD WINDS UNLIKELY. Capt. Charley Barr Says There Is Little Hope for Fly- Ing Star. yo RJVAL CREWS ENTHUSIASTIC. Bpend Day In Boasting What Their Respective Boats Will Do to Each Other, 14 (pectal to The Evening World.) HIGHLANDS, N. y 16.—Wilson Marshall's arrow-prowed, three-masted @ohooner Atlantio and George Lander, ee, sionder two-master Endymion rode {dly at thelr moorings within the Horeeshoe ali day. Whet with faint amoertain breezes and sliding cloud- banks, the skippers of the two fleet American yachts decided there would be no merit in a try out. The entire fleet of eleven craft that will engage tn the great crose-eens struggle for the yacht supremacy of the word were taken down In tow of their tenders. Moorings wore staked off for the fleet of racers within the Horseshoe and then it remained only for the final grooming. The usual advance guard of yachting enthuslasts and curtous old tare fussed about all day in launches and fittle bobtall skiffs, ploking up wore None of thom ilked the lay of the sea or the drifts in Ue vap ‘There was no promise of br a to-morrow nor fair weather for a good fetart. As for any charice of setting can- ves and trying ta stretch and ft in preparation for the final spreading of ‘wings In the great Mint at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon, Charley Barr, the famous helmaman of the Atlantic, and James Loesch, commander of’ tii ‘Yankee crew on the Endymion, sald ~~ there would be none. Holst Sail and Away, of holat, eal | Bart, ‘eo that @ the ‘first Poop we'll met of clouds of sail will the preliminary Dale, Tt is to be hoped that thig chi murky weather will Hft vir riya 6 OW Away un The mst ywever, enn't ofa fying start new. an aes mion Mat stance, an when vw {lie moments oh the Hands of the two arews they bi €uoh other across the narrow str Water, bragging 148 only seam. brag in such times, i There ure abonrd the Endymion wany of the crack crew whi galled her from New York to the Needles in 13 days, 20 hours and 34 minutes in 1901, extn: Lshing. the tranratiantic yacht record, They expect to do this and better and Athy soa the tars alboord the At) io ow after reaching the BE they'd gl out to eeu and tom eo! what few crumbs of information there | ‘BIG YACHTS READY TO RACE FOR THE KAIS Towed Down by Tenders to, | \ | WiTiiargH F Germany ine ship én The German schooner Mute acht Hamburg THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE G, MAY 15, 1905,*; ER’S CUP I i PA nT Mh | i jit ii aus IMA aise aoe Mmagran OF © Course | and the Enrl of Crawford's big shiv rrowa on the outlook for the boot Vavhalla ero looked for among the vt si cerry. Patherkond'’s colors fearly arrivals at the Horseshoe this | Tea pcre peekenting. anboat Atlennoon. A ecore ot those who haa | ,,conl Bmeneve backenting Bunbes n and steamboit. A whole launch full of | ; ‘ enthusiostie Germans were carried out | q A fa the Hook early in the day, and they | gon's y yaght he reted themselves to the verge of apo- | Heury 8 Redmond’s yawl. Al and a cluster, with the Stars and Stripes at plexy shouting back and forth into t 1) ely topes BRIDE SANG THEN KILLED HERSELF Mystery in Suicide of Girl Wife, Who, on Visit to Parents, Left ; Family Gathering to Buy Poison, tyre (Spectal to The Evening Wor NEWARK, N. J, May 15 are tine | Nie Guerin, a bride of five weeks, dica | in the City Hospital here from the et. fects of carbollc acid, which she had taken with suicidal intent the | home of her father, David Seiler, a} retired builder, at No, 4:3 Springile}l aver. ie. Why she committed the act is a mys: | tery than nono of her relatives can ex- | pla. She left her home, Nb, 821 Elghteenth avenue, yesterday, for the | purpose of vielting her parents, and Joined her two sisters who were sing- ing In the parlor. Mrs. Guerin excused herself, and golug to a nearby drug store, purchased a | four-ounce vial of carbolle acid, She | rejoined her sisters after a fow mo- ments, but eventually went Into the bethroom where she drained the con- tents of the bottle, . Sie Was found Unconsclous and hurt ried to the City Hospital, where she died two hours later: i When Willlam Guerin, the young hus- | dand, Who Is a. prosperous coniwtaccor, War'soen by an Evening World re- Porter to-day he could offer no ex- Planation for his wife's act, He denied ‘a police report that he r wife had had @ quarrel, and tated that when the young woman left home to visit her parents ahe was in a happy _mood, Take part of the money You have lald away; Read the Business Bargain ads ti The World to-day, Write the man who offers you The greatest sacrifice— And rest assured your money will Ba doubled in a trice, 1: 370 ¢:: Profit Wielding ‘After they had sung several hymns | AXE AT FUNERAL OF FAT WOMAN Sees | Undertaker Had to Enlarge the Window and Use Block and Tackle to Remove Body of 450-Pound Widow from Home Of mich proligious size was the body of Mrs, 1 Schutt that a hole hed to be torn through the side of a window, at her home, N Fifth street, toe day and the wered from the third floor moans of a block and teckle before the funeral service could be hel Undertaker Philip Herriich, of No; 100 1 took the carket away at ¢ ting a crowd, ‘The ay a section of the Vink Ue corpse occu by task of cattuig window and io Died almost two Ps, ours, ibe S$ body weighed 49 noun te, a8 A Well-known character In ourtund rit street aad A months, owing 10 never heen out- 8 RTOAt siz ad bide of her itpartment, Mecuusy of her generosity and great food nature she was extremely popu- “Whon T die, Philip,” she once re- marked to Undertaker’ Herriich, "you won't ever he able to take me out throngh the door, You'll have to move meas you wonld a plano,” Mra, ‘Sehitt'a bod Rupiner's Hall, at siteet, and funeral sory here in the afternoon, ‘the interme: boing at Greenwond Cemetery. Mrs Schutt was forty-eight years old and a widow. 8 conveyed to 0 Bast Fourth cos were held a Jdward R. Colemin's Hildegarde DONG FONG GETS FATALLY SHOOTS POLICEMEN HURT OFF LIGHTLY, MAN IN STREET) iN RUNAWAY More Bloodshed Between Rival Mounted Patrolman Kammiever’s Chinatown Tongs May Fol- Right Arm Broken and John low Short Sentence of Would- C. Cimningham’s Left Knee Be Slayer of Tom Lee's Cousin. James J. Kelly, Bartender, At- taoked by Two Brothers, Fires and Wounds One—Says Both Men Had Threatened Him. Fractured—Both Go Home. Dong Fong, who precipitated the fued | When James J. Kelly, a bantender In], I attempting to stop two runawe: ‘now on Vetween the ip Sing Tong | Coots's saloon, at Third avenue and|'etss «1 Broadway, opposite the Tow jand the Ong Leong Tong in China Bergen streat, went off duty this after. {A8tr to-day, Conrad | Kammerer, by shotting Lee Yu in front of No. 36, noon he found Robert and Abraham Al- [mented Patralman, recelvet’ a come Mott street last Febr eentenced | len, truck-drivers, of No. & Bleventh | PYNnd fracture of the right forearm to Kerve not less tian one year and| street, walting for him outside, Tho ,.{) Pt {odtnan John . Cunningham, o foot, recived veture knee Both were taken to thel refusing hospital — treatmen ham will probably be off duty three months nor more than five years | brothers started for Kelly, who drew In Sing Sing by Judge Cowing to-day.! a revolver and fired two shots. Both The Chinaman had. entered a plea of| struck Robert Allen, one in the guilty to @ charge of assault in the seo- | tho other in the right arm, and amos, ong Hearse L | die, inemebi a, of a heavy fe shot Tee Yu. who ts a cousin’ “Py aulise yy Ree A of tom Iaoe, the “Mayor of Chinatown,” Detective-Sergt. Goneringer, who was ‘Son uw Vey Creais three tUmes und “Lee Yu almost died,’ passing on a Third avenue car at the SQmPanys FOMNG. Jon Just’ delly vb 165 Weat Wen his horses Cned itd bassin uutomob! | Coward roadway full speed, Alagonally neross 7 venth “avenue, a | Bid Rotae” Wawe me Kelly made @ statement at the station: | bridig on the oft sido and chung | He nelle said that carly to-day the | Cunningham.” who ‘wae at Borty.atth 1eely. gh stent | fens with several friends entered | sireet, rin down to head ‘the cunkways Society. ie boing mepscon eRArHEUERE | the saloon and created so much distur: | off. Ho seized the Dridle. on “the nen; Pong Waa merels a hoot and tet HenE | Bance, that he was forced to put them | side, The horacn fell In a heap at’ thi {had not soueht to KILL ould out, They threatened to get even with | gutter and both policemen were thrown traltor, i , 4 rho | under the koking animals, [Pave Reon k pis ee a ane opts, Wee | uATthonEn badlyehurt the men clung to Forty-fourth When the latter recovered tho Hi si me fight: Ip SIN€ | time of the shoott oft, “dia- Teng got busy and secured influenc i z he shooting, Jumped off, ‘dis: favor of Done Bete nfuence In| armed Kelly and placed him and Abra- Hule Kim, a Chinese Presbyterian mn-|ham Allen under arrest, Robert Allen jster, who has been wocused by Tom. w: Jollege [Tee of being the Teal ‘head of tho Agia | fie furried to Long Island College Sing Tong, wrote to Judge Cow! Ing that Dong Fong be treat ently, A similar letter was written by and n f Theyewan Imes square toward Kammere ons at two Hed himael: and jeame In later that the brothers were | 126 clan In Chinatown te disnatls- | nevi rev eae fed over the punishment meted out. to Walling for thim, For that reagon he | the Milos and prevented, the ares | Dong Pong. andeit ts not unlikely that took @ revolver when he left the, place. | revel and inter atralenod before str ome Onindmbn prominent inthe Wik The Allens. he maintained, mado the |Trstel: and later arraleiod hetore M14” Bing Tong will have to pay at the hands (first hoetile move and he did not shoot | it ='e Cornell Inthe Jomorson Marke, jof an assagsin for the mercy shown by (Until he felt that hie life was in danger. | tho runa and Magistrate Cornell dis. the courts, Kelly's home is at No. 1% Bergon street, | charred h!m Veteran Educator Dead. MIDDLETOWN, CONN, MAY i Daniel Henry Chase, the oldest grad- uite of Wesleyan University, and who an valedictorian of his class, that of 1883, recelved the first diploma issued by the then newly founded Wesleyan Col- lege, died to-day, In his ninety-firet yenr, Ho was ~ native of Hoosick, N .¥, Some years after his college graduation Mr, Chase opened a boy's Preparatory wehool hére, which be came one of tho beat known inatitu- tlona of Ite kind in the country. Mr, Chase continued in close relations with Wesleyan until 1870, wh&h he retired from ‘educational ‘work, Ho founded Business Offers Bossi the Werleyan Sclontific Association In 1862, Hin active th > Imnortant Forcign and Telegraphic News. « PP eR ek al ahah al ol al al off af all od ad ak ak al ol al al al al al ela ook ask coke Flood Threatened fn Texas, HOUBTON. TEX,, MAY 15.—A heavy rain has fallen over South and East ‘Texas and much damage has been done, The Brazos River is rst; at Bryan at the rate of one foot an hour, and will Propapiy. go out of ite banks, Indica- broken up and no tlokets are being) that cl ion witty et tt exceed brought Into the United tates. The ina Ta wai to ‘property at hat rain have been completed and can-|time. At points below Bryan the river yioltons have been made ip three cltion, Sen | Fore, Tn aul officials ver 8,065,000 have cated: Rat's Bite Kills Baby, that ‘over 8, conflacated, COLUMBUS, 0, MAY ¥.— Many Hurt In Explosion, | coumpug. o. Mar sme. o VIENNA, MAY 15.—Fire broke out at " wi fy tc ao Vena | Tyres me Mat ose a Sal the apt ne Aa SeeneeN at | the cradle by (te mother, who. went rereiens th another Brey of. ba ncNas 0 sexe oi and when 4 Admiral Dewey Improves. WASHINGTON, MAY 15.—The condl- tion of Admiral Dowey, who was taken MN Saturmlay in New York and who re: turned to his ‘home In this olty yester- Gay, 1s reported to-day to be better, [Lottery Traffic Stopped. MOBILE, ALA., MAY 15.—Tho repre- sentatives of the United States Treasury Department who have been invest! ing the haadiing of lottery tok the South announced here to-day that they believed the business has been Uric Acid tn coffee causes rheumatism, Try Postum _ Food Coffee 10 days ins!iad, RICH BROKER'S WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE Mrs, Louis Sternberger Bases Action on Referee’s Fa- vorable Report. NAMES TWO WOMEN. Declares Husband Was Guilty of Misconduct in Cuba and Utica, ONE CO-RESPONDENT DEAD. Defendant Indignantly Protests Against Bringing Her Into the Case. Basing her action on the report of Refereo Algernon Sullivan Norton Jn the Ntlgation over thelr children, Bir- Me Stein Stornberger, wealthy In her] g own right and living In a mansion Ip West Sevonty-ffth street, given to her in 1883 a8 a wedding gift by her father, (he late Solomon Stein, asked a jury {n Justice Clarkete part of the Supreme Court to-day for an absolute diverce from Louls Sternberger, wealthy broker, of No, 606 Broadway, To Share the Children, Referee Norton in his report favored 10 mother's ole posession of the two nildren on the ground that their eines conduct with Mra. Ruth Al- lison, of cum, and satd to be a vlative of former Congressman James |. Belden, of Syracuse, ata Utica hotel, nd with a Mrs, Lillian Menendez, with vom be le @ visit to Cuba tn, 106 dould deprive tim of his privileges nthe The hiluren nilaren, Robert and Marion, are Ixteen and fifteen years old) respec: t Justice Glexerich ntly modi ied the order, based on Mi, Norton s report, go. tit Btornvergor may vve the children practically half the Halts The couple separated two years al wae ate, mo. ta udgation following Joseph H Iii Root and De ve followed each otier to Mrs. Sternberger, and. the with John J. Sullivan, appeared er to-day, while A. H, Humme! David May appeared for Mr. Sternbercer. Sternberger Protests, y Mrs. ndez was named by “a Siernberger in her accusations and Mr, Sternberger strony d against it, declaring = Mrs ve been a woman of ‘acter, now dead, and from answering her 1, who yas the deouser, Jeanle B. Curry, a colored air ame from Baltimore to testify, ty, first testithea ahe rah alt at Mrs, Nellie Bray's In Wost aehth street. in 1 vhen aM and her husband came » board ou “Mr, n't stay very lon fe went back to Cuts,” said the Bal- in} seo Mr. Sternberger go er room?" sie would say, ‘Tell him to ito uni! ume Mrs. Menendez called me her room to hook up her waist asked me to walt up for her and inhook her waist,” continued the malt. | It hooked In the back.’ Td you wait? 'Yea; T walted up till 2 o'clock. ‘Then. 4 Monendes and Mr. Sternbergor ‘ame in and went up {0 her room. But Ne didn’t call me and 1 went to bed, 1 don't know how she ot inhooked,"" 'T WAS NOT MR. SOL HYMAN. | frror in Staten toned In A story printed in Vorld of urday nt that He Men- ratt to Court The Evening in regard to mis weeticn In the Harlem Police Court it was said that Mr jol Hlymen, an at- Who practises in the Har had da conversat g fo grat which excited his sus A Magirtrate Mo Hyman discal He was not tho atter to the court, ‘and he li forme: about it MY such action, "to mentioned the t another atom ITCHING SCALP HUMOR lady Suffered Torturas Until Cured by Cuticura, SCRATCHED DAY AND NIGHT “My ecalp was covered with little pimples and I suffered tortures from the itching. I w and night, and I coi et no reat. head with hot water and ap and then applied the Cuticura Ointment qs adressing, One hox of the ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me, Now m: head is entirely clear and my hair {fs rowing eplendidly, I have ueed Cu- floura Soap ever since, and shall never be without it. (signed) Ada C. 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