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LIPTON TO SEND NEW CHALLENGE FOR CUP RACES Sir Thomas Insists on Another Chance _ to Lift the America’s Trophy De- spite Rejection of: His ‘Latest Offer. There seems to be no immediate prospect cf another yacht race for the America’s Cup, although a cable message from London to-day ‘gnounces that Sir Thomas Lipton is not entirely discouraged by the rejection of his challenge by-the New York Yacht Club. Sir Thomas Says he is ready to submit an amended challenge, providing fora series ‘Of races for the cup with 90-footers, but the New York Yacht Club appears to insist upon conditions which Sir Thomas feels he cannot accept. ‘ , Tie rejection of the challence d¥ the Yachts known tn yachting circles as Ciel tat Fant) Clos x reign In “S-raters.”” A yacht of this description ous os ye fs -yaektmg men unth the inside ciream=| 7 D miances were fully understood. | fenders and challengers “and (would be ‘An effort. may be ‘made by some, Much slower. The New “Xork Club ‘ “th (he | nolds that a challenger should seek to daar ASE Aaleeacteesal ¥ Produce not « slower, but a faster Yee Chub 10. rel Sir Thomas ‘Lipton | boat than any that has previously been v6 i.) a 68-foot b allied for the Cup. , Hiss tere cine New oxotk Yacht ‘The New York Yacht Club insiats . nger. | that the race shall be sailed for by the refuse: ti : chal) He the tec raemier cate the re- | argest and fastest boats that can be S“gittna for ihe Astor Cup, the King's | 0UIt under the deed ef trust. Bir and other trophies that would be; Thomas pays to-day he in willing to tte and from. the standpoint of | send a W-footer over. but qualifies by i pa emanshly the. conteatd would be | stating that be will issue the new chal- ba interesting aw. though they were | lenge under the new New York Yacht sajied for the America’s Cup. © 7 | Club rules. Halt a dozen wealthy men are will- No Chance of Acceptance. {ng to bulld yachts to race Sir Thomas) .s..1, q challenge,” sald a member Lipton for any trophy oftered in cave | o¢ the New York Yacht Club who the race for the America’s Cup falls) Joys what he is talking about, “wilt through. 3 ‘not be accepted. The New Yorit Yacht “Commodore Corneliva Vanderbilt. of | Cjyy In trustes of the America's Cup the New York Yacht Club, when shown under a deed of Kift that plainiy spe- Drowned Heiress Whose Body Was Found To-Day Gir Thomas Lipton's statement that he cines the type of yacht that shall com-| {wi prepared to challenge for the pete forthe Cup.“ A challenge sent America’s Cup with a ninety-foot boat with the quaiificdtion that the chal- Under the New York Yacht Club's new | tenging boat shall be built under New gules, raid to-day that the resolutions | York Yacht Club or any ‘adopted last night fully defined the | other than the rules undor whlch pre- club's position. He declined’ to make vious races hav2 been sailed would an. comment-on_that paragraph of the |'doubtediy be Tejeotes. © tutions which declares that no| In the reply to Sir Thom shade ment should be made requiring | LECH AL ramen Club states 1 Ing vessels to be constructed, 6 deed were not ihe nee present rule of the Now York | COMPliéd With. Bir Thomas sinply a i | that he would bull | Yacht Club limiting boats to the| ih Clune J, New vee %8-foot boat of | “wholesome” type. D be He.eald Rothing about lave tery insist.Upon Freak Defender. Une. Jength at water- | When sir “Bollea down to plain Ensilsh. the! gon to-day Ree Was ween in Lon- Wew York Yacht Club. as custodian of 741) rep}, 2m Nid not yet read the | the America's Cup under a deed of rift ; reply of the Now York Yacu:) drafted in’ 1884, Insists that. the cup , Cltb's rejection of the challenge, which | Ghali be raced for under the conditions Was cabled late last night to the Bec- that have applied in all previous races— retary of the Royal Irish Yaoht Club Rumply. that the competing boats shall at Kingston, County Dublin, Ireland. | be the fastest tat can possibly be con- ‘ structed, Under this appitcation of the S!¥ Thomas was keenly disappointed, Tule'{t will be impossible for any chal- but said he would not challenge under lenger. to. Face for the cup unless be are-” the old rules. res to cdmpete’with boats of the Re-| One reason for this, he sald, ts that tance, Columbia, Constitution or Di i “tender ciase—treak vacivs desiened to igre i? Ro, Gesiener of note in Great earry -ali-that can possibly be piled 20) ue esis acta boty Fife and) upon a hullinmety feet lone om tha june who Pia BDeay, similar: ta] the previous Shamrocks. ‘They say that| water line. i Sir Thoma Lipton'’s experience tn try-| 10 40 20 would necessitate the produc- | fon of even @ greater froak tS thone | ing to defeat boats ofthis trpe hee been unfortinate and expensive. In his challenge, read. at last night's meeting, apecliies—a new type of boat Tho» answer of the New York Yacht Club {plainly informs Sir Thomas that the cup pill be defended with the old type, sundér the old rules.or othing— Sir Thomas, Lipton, in the challenge fssue}in his behalt by the Royal Irish Yacht Club, specified that the race for the Cup should be safied between Help Wanted sides, the danger of akilfaz such @ boat across the Atlantic must be taken into account, “and Sir Thomas is nor pre- Pared to again risk the lives of men in such a venture: __Prepared to Build 90-Footer. Sir Thomas, however, authorized the Amociate) Press to say that he was prepared to challenge with a 9-foot boat under the New York Yacht Club rules.’ | “In tending the challonge,' suld Sir | Thomas, "I conformed with the deod Of #itt-of-the -America'n Cup, whieh rays that sloops must be over sixty. | five feet on the water line and under Rinety feet, I adhered in this respect To-Day ! to sine, Inasmuch as the boat > AS advertised for in The Morning | criaengea with would have been about! World’s Want Directory. | Beventy-six feet on the water line. This p 3 pte a z iso —conforma—with thea NewYork + THURSDAY, Sept. 26, 1907 | Yach Club's rules for the ‘Class. J’ Acrountants 2. AMousework 2. 0.170) oats Addrossers. Horseshorr eh botetieie v1. Bee Torrone = A prepared. now that they nage: Apprentices . 4 Janitors eclined my ohallenge for this ‘clase of pear adh A SBR ic te De SoRbTeRMNE races FPO toh RA LAD deo BOLO, beeline Ender Takers 5 Jewnllers ++, 10| the New York Yacht Club rules. There Barbers 2 Ladies! Tailors .. 1) 1s no class expressly defining such a maektlnders ats preagntres! +? Tl boat, but the nex claas, ‘H,’ Providing Rack Kescere ene Hii E MOLSIMEn 2|f07 boas of 8-fost rating, ts capable of { Boys z Manicures : 1| Producing a boat up to about M feet Brasmworkers .. . Milliners » 19] 0n the water line.” Bindery Weip , Moultera 1 2 Bushelmen Neckwear ead Cup Rules Exist Nowhere. | Butchers Duraoe , ++ 2)| In explanation of his actio 3 f ction {n chal- Wee tciticcvuauee’ 7 Ar Packane 2 : #0 |Ienging under the now New York Yacht Canvansnre 14 Photographer 2] Club tules Sir Thomas said: racaboypal 1 Painters 2| “The international rite, which applies | Cashiers Hak 8 Printers to” Great Britain, France, Germany, Ghambermaide 2.0 40 Phinbere ain and Portugal, |x different trom ‘ Cheta . Polishers , Porters, the rule now ‘existing in the United | Preaxers- alas Stites, which ts known ax the ‘universal | rule,’ and-which has been In use in| ven the ‘untversal rule” was adopted. Bo, naturally, I concluded that by challen- Ing under the ‘universal ‘rule’ 1» meeting all the wishes Of thore Inte ested in the sport. After a race, win | teens 12,552 Every week, month and year, The World prints more “Help Wanted’ Ads, than any three other New ke of noe use, the winning vst and other che, boat ‘being | Ting arch Ey Which five already gone to defeay. Be- | acsinal the cConstra fea’s Cup in ree ears and the change “proposed ‘vromas ton for a return Whoiesen (be vi yucat ty t known jeven omy to & fe j of these £1 | to the fish America for three years, and under! 8 acereres iad ich dozens of boats ha: been bullt earn wate 36 of the mos nipping Clega $ ants okt most famoun, such ax tho| BleniPainiers (22, veon, Effort, Avenger, Istalena, Win-} Drevemakers Skirt Handevly.., @| 20m! ANd Néold aro well known to ; pDentiats Bollcitore ejometting men 6)? Dishwasners Btablemen .... 1 ffie Other hand, w.boat haa never | k r fe. Drivers sac. Stearmfitters 2| been: bulit"in Oreac Nritain under the | nu Drug Clerk Sten grap) 8 siniy ‘ aE kee universal rule," 20 that In making my | Pap see fy reo ts {] challenge I had no pull and was not | } 0, Sembrolderers\.. 6 5 254) asking: any advantaxe. It: was)/auite | hy Koginecrs 9 [a] the other way. The American designers i Engravers . 6) Tinsmiths ..,, .,, 30] and builders, with their experience 11 Farm Hand: 1 fypewriters (F).\ 5|bullding boats under the ‘untversu! _ fe) eadere 28 Upholsterera .. 1. 14 ave all the best of tt. | aie Pt orem peel teal 1) +sreaks such a the ives Shamrocks! pa Folders uy MAY \with which I have been racing were i) -' Forelads 2 bullt under a measurement rule which | hy ‘Foremen 1 does not now exirt in “ny part of the! Porta, Aes ts 34 world, and to prevent such freaks from|? Noa peated belug raced {n America in regular clit] pr lone, a boat built under such a ruio| # BEATRICE PENTON. boat ty only fit for the and the education of desigucrs, pared to bul two boats fastest of starting Une hi New Club given me RIRTTE rubbish heap dh 30. tembers-of batoubadtioren ie always been moat 2eat, and better inet {0 Sail againats » Lan worey that they did not’ acoept inj hen therensen—forwitich 1 ain —anlogery. awaiting to know. I< se wouid ot have sent # challenge haat 1 thooght for 4 moment that Jt would n) accepted, and I hope that In he Way of/a Pace for if re would more | overcome. love once to find my: ady Hook, fighting er agu supreme POL CE SCENT A —- MURDER MYSTERY | Think Negro” Was Thrown; From Roof by Gamblers He Caught. A despatch Mr. jlamma Smith, Janitress at No. from Glasgo that 7 West Sixty-second street, to-day x are amon ae ; pacitenen on what they regard As lack found the body or John Coleman, a Of sportsmanship on the part of the "cero, of No. West Sixty-second New York Yacht Clus, , lying at the bottom of the alr- care x) In hee bullding. An: ambulance BOATS » mn from Roosevelt H wtal sald “WHOLESOME”’ FORMER CHAMPIONS. One of the strongest argume fon oft fided the Amer freaks which have ‘de was at ¢ Saiing out The tac be_ put Pt ePMLAD., toeir trier should ‘prove argumen muy ps Tr on10} arstnites nn eourae of. ament In the New which has siendily advocates t} maschin be clearly 4 auch craft easily followed geen of twte pears Corona. a ford The present ¥ awed to hold thelr where Keaworth older. sw Maye and ty commission on Ping Sa hg OE BUX has als W machines seer ows that human life was a matter hi Little value for those who galled dir fachts ike the Reliance, and one can compare the opportu safoty for thone on the men who sailed to George's wtanch Am: eaall, son. Hi Bankn on t rt these points which Sir T has consiiered in” his a “wholesnme” type of for the famous old mur. N —— aha negre Parlin’s Morrix Par tn) vr knoc AID FOR FAMILY OF MAN WHO!" LOST LIFE IN HEROIC DEED. .: Charitable Persons Make Liberal Gifts to Mrs. William Eaton and Children. 2 Charitable persons ar 2 tributions for the w uildren of William Eaton. urday Jost his life at Bast River In paving drowning, Att did not hava sirengta ¢ a rope thrown to nim ang family ts #0 destitule mittee to procure ald Ii fro: with Supreme Coury Glegerion and Munic Joseph Hoffman at persons pave sent ire ne to Lientenant Ken) Mayor's officer, by the Pollow to receive such offerings n over thief ler tute In its home at wtreet a Only One “BROMO QUININE! garded t Coleman had been {nat ltrom the roof. tive dH , AD Ormanization of 4 which aids the out nogro criminils are eatin nh may Injuries, As Supe police ly killed nthe Minor respectable run- " gamblors. © been TREAT DVNG AUTO. TN TOTAAL First fe-) riicial, Found To Be Mortal. ved t Ww to aribula rin for wuperti him home, Durin taken with oon new took him to t found to FRANCE PEOPLE TO HOU ot t the me endang wr and ool isburg. when ) avold run store and 1 Sty Cath- ho po- wurkeon at elal injurte the night Vulstons and he Williams. be fering injuries ——e——____ DRIVES » SE TOPS. he Herault, g infec iin- abandoned of by wale ruth the the work BOVHAN WINS, ~ BUT BY A VERY CLOSE MARGIN AUTUMN SEPT, 26 CLO SST *Startha Jane jng Star Tammany Candidate Carries Fourteenth District and Mur- }*33 phy Keeps on Committee. Manifiton arvell oo. Delaney ile NX. returns from the missing elec- _ The SEPTEMBER 26, 1903 EVENING WORLD RACE | TENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. erabie ground on the stretch turn and outgamed W" s Improving and werth rem sear Dunseverrtck is a fair jumper and will Improve MEETING. uy. TRACK FAIR. lose vise Hac (wos earolds; $1,000 ; five 1O7p Yutes 4 ’ $1,000 added; five and a hale tur Tisie--1-0s, Pont tine Start good Won.driving index arters. Bh. Sumter Waleh g iB 1 MeCarthy 3 Henry a Shreva A Preston 7 18 _ Sandy Cy i toning Marbles wea. beri streteh Lin “siocblechase, four-year-olds and upward, $1,000 addel: Start good. Won easily 142 Fin WF a mer * Dupes Archibald 41% MMoAftee “Helder! taking the firs jump, but did not fence part of the race. Kalght of Elway was by Others” Were never Hon districts fn the Fourteenth Assem- i biy District reached the Board of Elec- Heraiched:<Monthert. t at nine ‘o'clock this morning. |... MAT tive ee inning Bene When they were fully complied they | carried out Uy Night) Mist at the head of ne showed the following vot a William J. Boyhan.....0... 1979 otf, 2.54 William. J. darney.. « 1,842 | index Star : — “Gheritt Willaims 5 Hoyhan's majority ..... ; 37 ght of, Elway. a aN Dunseverrick i jere were fifty-one defective ballots Hore Most of t had been marked by tht = er ade Na ds voters wi Some were torn, Re- YWilliaina went to the front after turns from some of the districts showed She was hitting the Dewah tr the! early that ballots had been declared void, free but the ballots were not to be fourd S THIRD fac Altogetner there appeared to be 2 tive and & Turjones om PP; 4 Jenough confusion about the result to time} IS 80955 warrant Larnoy’s friends 5 thar | Fades. Biarters Bt | | i ke and} he woula ei contest. Inasmuch as +. son ” the Murphy element ts in complete con-] 980? Aunt Rowe 1. aT i we 2 arts. Shilling trol in 4ammany Hall and Boyhen ta] 220 © W. Bort 1 Horner Mites et eleoted on the face of the returns, Lar- Boland 2 3 Ww Tk og 4 7 Number One 5D & Be noy’s contest would be a waste of Beas bo 0 ow OR onersy Boia Boe oF: r tetol : Per 3) 45 The far-fetched tn Abas | Larney, Reymour Beutler 13. 033.205 8 by contesting the slection of Boyhan, Fiber afew Hot HO 108 — 4h 5 ae one fi Wise Child 30 ton too Is uid seoure the retirement of Charies yyieb ae Ray ahatieaedaat al . Murphy from! the Democratic State ’ Murphy's posttion as a State Com- FOURTH Re. mitteeman is in no danger from a dis- a furlong. trict gat as long as he and Willlilm J. Conners have control of the State Committee. Boyhan's election. assures renomination of Senator T! nas ¥. Grady if Grady wants to go to Albany again when his prevent term of office rires, Red Friar (921) First Premium : entucky Beau ‘The ef orta of Daniel F. Cohsiai, act-| St entucky Beek <2 50 ing for tke Tammany Hall Law. Com- aI Tady avoided the early pace ai mittee, to Ret the’ misaing returns from | 4.., Gd Tady Over oes ee aces not District filed were actu- that holaing back the to the benefit of But the oft- the Fourtec ated by the roturns might result MeClellun's man Larney. cini returns lack only one of the ma: McCarter ahowed tmpro RACE—Selling Jong. “Bost time, 4.18; off. 420. the end three year ol jority shown for Boyhan in the unof- x. Starters st Helai announcement of the result. Tane Allen 2 The inepesiors for whom subpoenas Beauciere q were lsued last ight were the Becxatone $ riminal Courts Bulding bright. and ip Cryinaultine the way" to the, Grand era Bader : Jury room. Each said that he had sent RUNS to ceanaway bales his report to the Board of Elections, Inde ws 4 cae al ie away easily. Dan. running Very strong and upward; $1,000 added, one mile and art good. Won raaily. ~_ Jockeys McCarthy Henry se, and afi claimed that they did not know rise ten eres Sf any provision of the law requiring co Allen tay in & contending pottion Bt anEyo rakerimmedlats iroturnes uniniaee Alien lay in & contending position «i Instead of tnkine the men before the | heat start, Itockstone had a world of spend Grand Jury District-Attorney. Jerome | n0*t, “ater dangers summoned them in his private office. There. with the assistance of Assistant fytatrict-Atiorney Mirah be aihtected T oat hem to a long examination. * stenog- | 1 ; r ri ravher recorded every word uttered = The District-Attorney informal. the men souls conceive that Tanto jor they, wero really. ignorant of the Inw | fast jamie, (Ane fequiring them as Inspectors of an jection to ten in thelr reports of the Vole As s00T as possible after CIOR~ ing of the nol's He sald he wanted to find out why the returns were hold for thirty-six hours. MORE SHOOTING IN (a4) Gienham Diag a Scratched—KUllaloe, Sir 7. ‘oddington. on gamely. Ramrod han his race. Reauolere closed strong and 9 Fete eae ttn Hamrod wiven Frank Lord threw’ Henry while at the post was substituted. Donoscara ran a fine race. 9 the stretch, where he caught Rockstone a worth remembering In his t found the distance too far, The others Ki ndded ‘Start good Fine: Ji about #ix furlongs Won driving. 63 : 10 14 i 10 i 1 Ba 3 10 ial 1 A Chandler was substituted Eldorado had ee eerars I her #pesd and hung HIGHLANDERS SHUT OUT WITH JUST ONE HIT. CORPORATION WAR VALDEZ, Alaska, Sept. 26.—Forces of the Guggenheim rallroad, the Coppar River and Northwestern, shot. and (Continpedst rosa Bist reee) wounded six surveyors and workmen Th employed by the Alaska-Nome Railway |on Rradley’s bad throw. Bradley threw in Keystone Canyon, fftecn miles trom|out Ball RUNS Valdez, yesterday, The party was mak: Seventh Inning. ing a preliminary survey for the Nome i d_ to _Thomar Hed to” Laporte: singled, filling Ks Berger Tatiroad,—w Bere to the Summ planned trom Valdes he They had sdvanced about one-hundred fied to NO yards up the canyon when they were Roentorianige niet surprise d by an ambush of the Guggen: Laporte filed to Frick helm’ m. d by Edward Hasscy. a tes marshal. Hassey Eighth Inning. Tialied the surveyors and ordered them Clarke tripled and scored on Hinch- to stop, Bay.nk iis men would shoot if} man's to Bell. . Birmingham ,wxalked any further advance wan made And Liner was safe on Ball's erro ‘The surveyors belleved Kussey waa] Horger firuck out id Bi nga | bluting and continued working. They |raird, Lister stole avcond, but Birm| |were—-met by a fusiilade” of bullets. }ham wax out, Thomas 40 Moriarity Deputy marknais are se ig tor the ONE REN culprits, Bell fied to Fick. Berger threw out The attack is another in the war of | Wiiliainis, Thomus died on a grounder the rival corporations, w mujntain |to Lajoie, NO‘RUNS. rmed forees inthe dispute or claims ‘ t in this vielnity, UU AA a Flick Mied td Laporte. Bradley sin- Ba Be sort stashed te HAMILTON ENTRIES. Centre. Rradley and Turner, WES. free te plate. trying to A SAAT 7 stretch. it to Willams to HAMILTON, Ont, Sept. 26—The en-| Thomas. walked. Hinchiman for to-morrow a alngled. | alvang don 8 ane artsy aS ae Bininiaehan, atrack 0° ely ea Held. batted for Chesbro and sin- ey: Spe TER Nhe raat type Dg ae Kant {tty Turner, who, In his hurry inake a double, threw badlysto La- eer Pltere, nd both ruriners were safe. Ball asi out Chase. fied to. Turner. larity filed to Hinchman. NO. 8. RACE—Mile; three. | “sii | SWEAR WORD IN COURT GOT WORKHOUSE TERM. Silty Prisoner Let Off With Fine Called OT; "stndy Gold Note, 103 Laater, U7; 105;"*Taunt, 160. 2nd One-half miles: | ear-olde and un; Wi oung, 11} Giimmer, | Shite Boot yuanta, | PURTIL RAG 100. RACE—Five and n half furton, cH olice ile i or] ute threesyeatrlge naif turionge;' Policeman Vile Name in Magis- Creole Git 5; *Hattle Washin “ Txt Hancock, “1012 "Herman “Johnson, "1" trate's Presence. ARES Daten neta award Dougherty, twenty yeara old, we) Litsp McLean, 107; who sald he lives at. No, 647 apt AOR mH It et Bixteenth street, Was arrested to-day wid Suinardy. galling, Paul in Avenue OC, charged with disorderly | Sus Yi: Bscutoheon. 100: conduct. Dougherty was fighting, It 114: Counin Kate. 114 Tek) Wue charKed, ax one Of a gang. ( ‘onierly donduot. Unen sentenced Dour jerty to the Workhouse for an Indefinit | pertod. *ekopreniies Allowance, (HEN a man is out witha ham- mer his liver is doing the knocking» bg Recommend 14! 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