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GREAT CROWD SEE BATTLE FOR The la Cirentlation Rooks Onen 10 All, wel _Coprnient 1pt4, by ‘The Press Publishing (The New York World), CORNELL CREW, FAVORITE IN COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD PRICE ONE CENT. I “Cirentation Books nia Onen to AN?) to All’? , FINAL PRICE ONE pellet "cau FLL FAVORITE IN ALL THREE RACES. AS CROWD GATHERS Observation Trains All Crowded, and Hundreds of Craft Find Vantage NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “JUNE 26, BIG RACE TO-DAY CLUE IN GIRL MYSTERY JIM REGAN, BEGOB, | BASEBALL LEADS POLICE TO CIRGUS “Sesame MINS SUIT AGAINST a | Poughkeepsie. ; CLAFIN FALURE CAISED REN RENS =o. sens . IRELAND'S FRIENDS|'r a co ec 20s Pee wa — RESOLUTE GAINS LEAD ‘CORNELL IS FAVORITE; BOSTON— 5 ; oma Ss Missing From ND HOI BY HIGH FINANCE METHODS i=: cis ns wine rian Steak ytl Si FROM DEFNEE AND eS — - = ‘a Not Fizz and Refused to |""See sportina Page for Box score auto CUMIN! Gorropritest) xperts Predict Contest IN ( ARRYING ON BUSINESS by toe i AT BROOKLYN, ak itt ates ween leedeee VANITE. IS IS SECOND Greatest Ever Rowed Over the The Friends of Ireland must pay | pHLADELPHIA— linaRe Me ia x iver esta hai Cup Defenders Turn the iia Historic Course. feeved for ther Tas Pach Day! _satterien aud ing the recent um son | Mark Not Far Apart— POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 26.—Indications at the noon hour Pfeffer and Umptres—B: ron and Johnso ed to falr“conditions for this afternoon's events. Only a Nght breeze is blowing from the southwest, not strong enough to make tie ves Flanagan sent a a to the management show, which is playing in howell, Weeks Must Elapse Before the im Se Saari Oe Tangled and Complicated Affairs of [tha tecan's snniy ot wine wan de | Wind Streaky. >-——- of t Regan’s supply of win de- ied ea Ge ante Gea ie a a AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mars, asking if a woman wan found, OYSTER BAY, June %6—Thelwater very rough. The inside crews, however, would have ¢he ed - ent ter the circus left this city| three cup candidates—Resolute, Van: ‘ the Parent Firm and Its 27 Sub: | proprietor of the Knickerbocker was AT NEW YORK Katey % sia aedal itt # cHY) le and Deflance—started shortly | vantage. LO ee | ‘ | netted by a verdict for Regan for the HIGHLANDERS— ‘The Barnum & Bailey show played | @fter 1 o'clock to-day tn another one Cornell continues the favorite in what bets are reported about the sidiaries Can Be Straightened. Se aaa Ee 00001 [ee RRS M Fenlled Anew DIY ea ee unin un cOntGSlN BreilRAlCAdy ‘ NIA MED A 9) mv bae BOSTON lnpie ithe goes oh Int of blood. |t2 the choice of a defender for the|hotel corridors and a few bets have been placed, it is understood, that Receivers Martindale and Juilliard of the H. B. Claflin Company held ” Michel W. Raynes of tho 00000 SERDEL womans CIONBIAE ADA: Ot eee nek esgi Str Thomas! the Ithacans will take #ll three races. fecarpek Loeb the Wash- laniecal tial shunge Batteri Coumbe and Cady; |articles were found on May a0, ‘The | ''Pto! lb sylvania crews continues and many bets at even money a meeting late this afternoon in the Chemical Bank, with various persons Friends of tretand w plunged int eee and NY Umpires} feed for the circus was supplied by | The course wan triangular, to be ington and Pennsylvania ¢ = y Mirai cane ian (he greatcd is colt gloom by the ve Regan sald it) ot oughtin and Hildebrand. * Winnie MuKalh: @ipraaues ler of [88 over twice. The firat leg was|have been placed by the admirers of these crews. There has been bat irectly concerned in the great dry goods collapse, to map out some pre- “as mere ae allie Justicw —- this city. He has identified the sack |# bread reach of 44-4 miles to a spar | tittle betting on the Syracuse crews other than a few reported wagers liminary plans for getting tangiite hold upon the firm’s tangled affairs. (hag, diamiased the jury with thantes FEDERAL LEAGUE. Hin which the torso of the murdered | Puey Of Greenwich: | the second ® | that the Syracusans will not be third or better. sd - = v. i os one ol Ke ‘a a a a vi ” All during the day there were conferences between committees rep. and a sigh of relief. Everybody in AT BALTIMORE. eee tne ee mae ie third w reach home of 63-4 miles,| ‘The largest crowd in many yeare/ noon, for the word has gone out that he cs of Irish descent except 4 Li sree sce S g + | to-d: resenting banking creditors and others representing mercantile cred-| tne jarore, Botti stdes haw to that, BROOKLYN ‘trom bis store making in all 301-2 miles, has been pouring into old Pough-|to-day‘’a varsity race will be the itors. The office of President Alexand ‘ati ' + ah PAS sae 0 In addressing @ special meeting of | 48 the yachts crossed the starting keepnie since Inte yo norday after. | groatent ever rowed on the Hudses. itors. fice of President Alexander of the National Bank of Com- Regen told how ne. agrend to nerve SATIRE the Board of Supervisors at noon to- |!ine they sent up their big reaching | =| Because of the blistering heat ts mefce, who is chairman of the bankers’ committee, was the centre of ala UU BS baie auliieae oe ‘2 day District-Attorney A. T, Blessing | Js. ‘The wind was light and In THE AIR thin windiess, eweltering valley the . table, re treaky, Vanitie wan firat away. activity, with lawyers, merchants and bankers discussing various phases, ‘Treasurer nes'’s recollection of patteries—Juul and Land; Quinn] ald that practically the only hope pall ae TGelttae a, ee WENT UP greater part of the spectators i of the failure and endeavoring to arrive at agreement for future mutual, What Regan said about champagne anal Bagel.) Uinpleeers ee oa eens TE arrears ee tlme wan: Vanitie, 1.00.06; Hosolute, T0 ROB AN ARTIST coming here. twenty-00eh Same a * > i cl 7 “0 fol ol y! 4 proceedings. balla aarees Paboortblotd different; McCormick, = __ the Mohawk Valley was to find the | 100.68; Defiance, 1.00.09 fore the race, which was bs ° an nony. i ‘ ' Recetver Martindale and Mr. Alex«————___ froin ts Ht aoa witnesn, | FOR DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF | 11 oF the woman whose torgo waa| Deftance led part of the way down ancient custom, Thousands came ALL EDITION. but Resolute and GAMES Lada to the firat’ mark, Vanitie caught a stiffer wind up ander said that no formal statement dragged from the river near here a Unknown Climbed 200 Feet on} automobile in the early “that we had no interest in any par- could be made to-day, or, perhaps, ‘ x *i from cities and villages for several days to come, until those DYING, WALKED A MILE; |that we tove them 1 Teatd? dim, | (WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. he Sin that head in the worat|Uader the Connecticu® bhore and Queensboro Bridge and Stole | the surrounding country, many? in charge could find out the status of GOT AID FOR AUTOISTS | iitexa'a'a pack InlahimEni whole iacthe Mia possible way,” he declared, “It we|#etting thelr spinnakers they pane Painting of City. these from New York over the affaire, |wine game and we want his brand| FIRST RACE—Punch Bowl, 11 to! can only find it we shall then have Dantnee shih wae tty one yee aden ican eon na at ana eda Albany Post road. But those i aU WER the SOneAnAUS Of ORINIAR thet rerved, He's a fine harp, and he's | 10, 2 te & and out, first; Adelaide T,| nomething to work on, The river haw) Peach, Resolute in the lead. | Ages ae eae as te catch a man | nicked the best way came by wate, oe ee faire i eros ee Man Injured in Crasi After Sum-| got a good wine and-— even and out, second; Vandergrift,| been dragged for taree miles and Pinsih pags bi pce “been ie aaa eva De uth tha reeoed far the oe mee: te Hoteon ‘seen s eee ee ae ger on ake moning Help for Wite and “That'll do, Mike; me for him,’ Wiles Tie snevensb te A Gragred carefully, Not another part!’ 4 ai three yachts stood for the|mcst novel burglary. The culprit] guring the night pee peng stant of the body has been found, but we are going ahead with the hunt. “There is a hundred acre tract of was Regan's answer. ‘Resides Mau Then I said, ice Quinlan the other Irishman, John O'Conneli climbed one of the steel towers of the Queensboro Bridge for a distance of 300 feet. Reaching a platform Long Island shore on the port tack. The wind began hauling to south- ward and was a beffling breese for ous stations along the finiah below the bridge. the cations of scattered retail stores and the tangle of financial relationships 2 to 5 and out, firet; El Biod, 4 to & ~ | and out, second; Cooster, third. Time, Daughter Dropped Dead. EI between them and the parent com-| BINGHAMTON, N. Y., June 1,16, woods near the city where Schenec- here and there among _ a ted in a mineral water, We want to! '+ " Cruset, » ba ip EADY: Nolcnaccan:atste defolsely the) Frank Rlerce, &: ‘prominent SHG hin ena” Reaanimelds i THIRD RACE—Amasen, 11 te 10/ tady people go on Sundays and holl- poeta rounded the firet mark, hee ene e Eanes city ek ae ta wore status of any one of the stores or|merchant, was killed and his wite|ji. yist wmirit, he's cn tee” 2 to 5 and out, first; Borgo, 9 to 5 and| days. A man—a stranger—was seen eat aia Pel galowat a Peas "hice La aes eta sizes, At daylight boats were - what will be the effect of the collapse |and stepdaughter were seriously in- | "S° tM faerie oh agreed that the|® t@ 10 secon age White third.| to drive into these woods in an old |"! Le ee ae ety gases ieraddiaies ee eres ee une ing after the night trip up river, (ue upon thei” business, ‘Ti Stegel-|jured early to-day when Pierce's | 4 S000" Ut 8 eeu : i ° | Time—1.01 3-5. fashioned wagon with one horse. He ane ve iia ila Hy Gat coms ‘oe A to. the ‘Bildee it was not until mush later ties iia Cooper failure, which was considered | automobile ran wild, plunged over a, Unner would cx » five dollars 4 |“ POURTH RACE—Pawhuaka, 2 to 5| had a mall bag in the vehicle, and it |PeMance, 224.40, Crunet complained to the Bridge| morning starters began coming ; ' | |plate, Rayn id he Regan ; Renolute, 3.09.00; Vanitie, 8.11.20 and pepartment, but falled to give his| By that time the fleet was complicated, Is pronounced a simple! Afty-foot embankment, somersaulted | VN MAN’ lt hout ttt }and out, first; Mr. Sniggs, 6 to 5 and| may be that the head of the mur- BLAMED wba 'the Orden ch ine little case compared with the in-|and Janded right side up in a creek, | (itt he could get Kegan about Atty | oot Mater, third. .Time, 1.14. dered woman was buried somewhere | Defiance, 8.10.2 address. rapidly, and the excursion steamers, 4 f age cents more Plate tf there wae a i yachts as they rounded the second $< | carrying such masses of eager volved affairs of the Claflin chain of irls who were riding with || , . 8) P. in that vicinity, A reward might | | volved Ihrown oat unnure Ute cwktail verve before inner.” | ar Rasing Charts Bee Sporting PAOe:1 Nui uy get momne dente clue aa to MATE GUILTY OF BLACKMAIL, | tstors ‘tnat trom «distance | y) Mike, Vi turn a handspring —— =e = RETAIL STORES IN NEW YORK| toay : where the fragments of the body CITY SAID TO BE SOUND. | i use to summon help. He then |! ane it, ' nie tins ulation SAILING TO-DAY. were disposed of. Negro Who Threstened to Dlew Up| cet collapsed aid died, A> broken ‘rib | “CO eet. Santee The Board of Supervisors voted Liner a Second Offender. peated awau " as by ‘ed in Jecembe »M, V Repeated axsu Was Rivet BY) uu! penetrated near bis heart AN unt December and | Philadelphia, Southampton, ..10A0Ms) vianimousiy a reward of $500 for in- || The World Is First Considera- |} josey trurton, the nexro youth, of the bankers that the retall stores in here 1 cloud on the Celtic] San Francisco, Argentina... 2P.M. 4 : boats which were policing the course. o : _ formation leading to the arrest and | All Leading Field: | No. 197 Duffield street, Brooklyn, who New York City controlicd directly |) . ri uniil the night of the dinner, | PB. Wm. Vu Hayti A SRM | coaeiotion of tkamucdaren, ahs tion in ing is sete a letter to the officials of the|, There was more betting than uguél ue t ed Merchants were WILSON OFFERS AID everal of the guests h iin pairs, Vigilancia, Nassau . SPM Weick ola an evening World eos Advertising : : : : ¢ | Cunard Steamship Company that uniese|!@8t algbt and this morning, owing In sound vundition und would con TO STRICKEN SALEM, 10 snen 9 gop vs Vousimaster| Peer she [Be catIne inte ER $10.00) wan paid to him he would blow t the fact that no one expects & tinue business tout interruption a Smith and complained long and loud, | champagne. He did not seem anxious | convinced that only the torso of the ; lp one of ite ships with dynamite, |Walk-over for any crew. Each eot- ‘Altioushy thowprefarred:atook ab'ths| WAsHING June 26.—-Presi- They had tasted the lqior and the| to come through> pardon me- that, Iv! murdered woman was thrown into the | ASO EMPLOYMENT pleaded guilty to-day before Judge| lege man ts convinced that his crew, United br Companies, holding | dent: Wilk the following tele- unar s verdict Was that a “swent [he did not seam at all like complying | sohawke Liver, 7701 World ‘Help Wanted” Ads. |/ Crain in General Bessione to an indics, jae art hs © apenee fo: Wie a tae company for taflin comb: was) cram to Gov, Walsh of M ohu- » like a grape jalce Wiles 01 e hh our de js. Then [ argued “We ha Tee heel eta Last Week-— ment charging blackmail as # second | Corne! ugaboo, which usually pute Mold ch ile tacos Wannnage today lacie On’ike Wales hier ht Vadtlun, Anil whovn: Ohua bec: ite lcubUcine hein GAKeor Waa a featlc| Goch en ey EREDAR (ore weak 6.212 More Than the Herald. offender. He will be sentenced July t/a damper on all wagering at Pough+ , | ret F : a oh where, was | tha’ ? nae now, using three boats. 1 have or- 1 ee ‘As a second offender bi set UD tO| Keepsie, hasn't been much in evidensa, at 53, a dectine of forty-Uiree points in| "Lam sure 1 speak for the Ameri- | the champagne and when would it be| mental affair and that we wanted | gered the work stopped, as Lam con- | GUIDE TO HOMESEEKERS fourteen years’ imprisonment ‘auvacca hink Jim Ten two days, brokers ». -{ean people in tendering hearifelt | served him to do what he had agreed to|yvinced that nowhere near the spot | 5,696 World “To Let” Ads, Last Burton was arrested at Bogota, N. J., ety at yew bs sare . yeh, tion would stand, sympathy to you and to the peop! 1 listened -to Aaits long |do for our friends in the liquor bust-| where the torso was found is there Week— June 11 by Central OMce detectives | ont ae sti mS veers eae 0 that its dividends will | 6 stricken city - ‘un | enough.” text 1. “The | nese ed some of the wines, | any naet at tha beds following three Weeks of energetic work boat, beat are however, that i vidends f the stricken city of Salem, Can enough.” t 1 Tue] ness, He changed some of the wines, lany other part of the body. The other 3.714 More Than the Herald, sovOT iA Stl te’ epury “Commlaslonee | Courtneyte best canta: Cornet ie iee be affected by the loss of one of ia te Wedera! Government be of service complaints \ vay Thad | Put i aoe stipulated, ‘Then we de. | Parts may have been buried in the | gicincss BAAGAINS Rubin and Inspector Faurot clined to believe that Cou principal aubsldiaries: ‘and this) fact to get up and find Mr an. Usaid| ined t ne bil wooded country along the river.” ae ; i irtney Baw pay the bill & river, il musinens Cpportunite! a gut the ban i né CO) dec! 5 ; hac et apie eae a 4 eit = 5 3 A 5 4,424 Wor! jusiness Cpportuaity” turned out e it crew of reesnt eccounted for the cntinued de line | ) : Walsh, | to bin: im, is a very shabby | ‘The defense cloued ita aide of the) Detectives and an Evening World Ads. Last Week STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | years, naving expended even in market pric answering a tel 1 from President way t) treat people What's the| case ond Reagan was brought back to) peporter to-day examined carefully the Herald, Laaires 1 " ruses i von- |W off * the stand, Mr. Regan was thorongh- eas 1,147 More Than Jerald, care than usual because ef the ée- in their analysis of causes and con-) Wilson to-day offering Federal ald matter, can't you find men to uncork | {Me ants NT Makan was tnerouwn: | stew, Caroline Weatrich of No. 4 F , Red ite lee. +18 M. | beat by Syracuse ditions to-day, the bankers were Kble|in the Sulem fre relief work, sent the! some champagne?’ ” Jaentences that he had never had any | Avenue A who had told of secing | VACATION PLAC , — y Byrecuse a year age. Pougis:) to obtain some light upon the Claflin! following message: “Champagne ned legan, {conversation #t all about the "poor| blood stained towels beside Grand | 4324 World “Summer Reson” Ads. | $19 Men! sBlueSergeSuits,$5.95 methods of flooding the financial mar-| “In behuif of the people of the Com- according to t ss. "What do] Irishman” in the iiguor business who! Boulevard the day after Decoration wun Sone teh ecu The “HUB” Clothing Corner, Broa aile aidala ‘ealth oe Manas : ‘ needed to be helpe ever had he 438 More Than the Herald, | kets with a steadily rising tide of his|monwealth of Massachusetts L thank you mean--champagn | on 6 tun PeKWabd ngures of kneerh | Day, Adolph Hatje, the farmer who et wey, cer Harciey ate fees commercial paper until there was an! you for your message of sympathy “L told him | protested against | ee} do a handapring for Raynes | burned these articles, could throw no - R Too Mere $12 Royal Blu Wits, | sme riven’. Ghee overflow swamping the ship. and jf the Federal Government can| serving «ny sweet cider at an frish|and never had he resorted to the| further light on them. .A search of | Facts Worth Remembering When “Jim Rice has turned To illustrate the workings of the|be of service will call upon you later." dinner, 1 am not a champagne | *a0& nausea nt twenty-three | {h@ neighborhood was made but no | Getting Ads. for Next Sunday Ready (eels e hi n |drinker, but I respect other people's | quarts of Wuiniai's Wine Were wariei| evidence of a crime having been com- | fo Publication : : 3: : i ¢ i (Continued on Sixth Page.) Gundey World Wante Werk Wonders tastes. 1 told bim we had Sree jst of @ total of 103 quarta of wine, mitted was found, 4

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