the sun. (new york, n.y.) 1900-08-24 [p 4]. · len gomezs prevlow letter created n grra-seuoatlon a...

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itiLsii ay THE SUN FRIDAY AUGUST 24 1000 r II A UN w GOMEZ ON CUBAS FUTURE AGAIN VIIOK9 THAT TUB RKVOIV KllUliIlt COXTHOl Ills Ton More Mild However Than When Wrote the letter That Hlarted Illicni- alonUnbsn flellev II It Aiming at rreildeuc Arcaied of InroniliUncr- arttltl CaM ItllpiH It Till BUM IlAVAXi Aug MOun Mailmo Corn lia written again to the newspaper tho letter hn liu da tow days ago In maintained that the revolutionists should hAV sole control of the political future of Cuba He now that tho Boiiaratbt party nlway defended onn principle namely Independence believing that tho country wee capable of soil government Other parties hare been to combat thl Just aspiration Tlio now at stako I ono of mote importance than mcro ofllw Bomothlng clear and honorabli must finergo from the work now In hand something In harmony with the revolution He auks If this work should ba entrusted UIOBO who opposed tho revolution or to the who upheld It whether on the laid ot battli or In tho town The revolution the old len era dcclarcH should crown Its own handiwork la the coming ooiwtltuUonal convention the revolution will be Incomplete In con elusion Oen Gomez says he elves hi advice loyal friend len Gomezs prevlow letter created n grra- seuoatlon A majority of the Cubans leaned to the be aiming at tho Prosldencj by to prevent tho election of any but military men HU views did not with much opnn sympathy 7a vco the letter flrst appeared published an editorial advocating an exactly opposite course of action The Inconstancy of Don Gomez 1 pointed outln that a lorgeportlon of the National which ha always supported him U not revo- lutionary He 1 of tolng In Icmnio with the of the inter- view he had with Mr Robert Porter lYeMden- tMoKiLlera representative beforo the entry of the Americans Into Havana Thorn who make accusation do not explain whr Oen Gomel should council the pvoplo lo adopt a line of action erncUy opposite to that advocated- by Governor General Wood The main difference In tho two letters li tho mlldnoM of tone of the second compared with the violence of tho first which It I said was provoked by the sticco of the party VTATKlunRO ASSESSVKST The City of Hew York Proteiti Acatnit Pay- ing Tasei la Yorktowa Wnrr IlAtNg y r Aug a The city of New through Lawyer Henry T Dykumn of as representative of the Water abed Comml loncr today protests against tho assessment of the property In the town of Yorktown com- prising the now Cornell darn olio ogalnt the assessment of 190000 on city property In fltvenburg Mr Uykman demand that both bo stricken from the Iw claims the city from taxation property was purchased by uwue of city After Blrika of the Italian at Cornell wax bill tho mlllua and sheriff amounting to for 0 county ntfisors the watershed Jam to the lull Mr that unless the compel cancellation town granted tho de- mand of to n an- sesimeat In that township but the as- sessors ate the matter fATKIlSOH nROWXKD- n lied Jia d Iota the TT t r to fltv Two Children C ofht IB a Deep hole PlTKHAOX N J Au JX Philip Ipp A barber of 1ST JUver bat his life today In trying to BaTe from drowning Baron Prww osed It and TUU PTPM need 4 who live their parents In tho house by Ipp street were playing on river hank TUllo fell the water and Sarah prang uur The screamed taken out the attention won at ran In aftor the little one although be could not swim He waded out cniuht them whop Mod li Irww IS little ran hi a KlrtAnce The boy are i wlm disappearing ia first Press were none the for their DnOTTNSD IV A DAT1ITVR Mrs Tbeedor SherUeld of This City Lose Her We Whit VlilUng a Priced la Norwalk NOOTTAUC Coon Aug Mrs Fannie Leonard Bheffleld wife of Theodora Sheffield of Now York city and a daughter of Mr and Mrs Fronds Leonard of Union Park Norwalk was drowned In a bathtub this morning at the summer homo of Mr Thomas Stanley Vender hoef a New York broker where she was visiUng- Mrf Sheffield hiM been la poor A little over a week ago she came to Norwalk to Miss one M girlhoods Mrs Hheflleld arose this morning In fainting spell tome time ago but had that married only A year and a half BKlT ef OM Two ItUad Kmpleytvs Lees Fr m a B ovT t cud IdsaUOd The mans body found Inthe bay near Ellis Island last Sunday was IdtntlHed at the llorgue last night u that of Nelson Ellefsen of H- Ooean N J He was on Ellis Island and a part was to out In a rowboat every night and lights on stAkes near He and was companion haa not of RATED A Bnoirvrvo nor Kraan4 to DlTFrom niiDoat AfUrToang lloCarthj- Jame McCarthy 8 year old while playing tagon the pier at tha foot of Fet Street fen low the East River laxt night trying- to dodge boy who wa It lie wa sinking when Jam Hran FAst End avenue who wa about one hundred feet away a his awlatance Rran dived after and oatchlng htm got taken home to CIIILn lULLED Or TBOLLEY CAR Aw rr ther Trl to tBl lb CondDftor Agne Sexton I years while playing In front of her home at and West ktrcvt Caner Island yesterday afternoon wa run over kjllod br a tty feet topi r l ctor but w re foifrloiurf Mall Aolnit a Ilslldrr Nine suits were b cun yesterday Hugo F Iloefl bulM r of IM St Nlholai- KJlHTi br German Savings Dank to for ttjjooo made inU Avenu t tw enJt8th andiSOUistreetdi ZION ISTS r f I r to plan f I i toed I r to r I i or- I 1 vIeW mot 1 ICU i on aUTO i for fed i l nd tat the I 0 Ire sent I went up and that the lu It not It amount I i j of the In t 0 Ir Ine he In t t1 lr w 1 r JAN i 1 I stet j wit owed I I all i team whon the boor Ie um f J b 1 alls Md tr fro In th Ipp 1 foot laW RO down m of tem be tom 11r when o I en and found nt the wb to lur wOe duo m V a orda- llod mUll laT that fm ti dll In th It n- pf later Mrs nn- r M bed alnl u tan bAhtU W M j f w ad bad bn lLI UND f L I Dot j F 1 I i er man on 1 rut 11 a Their by Ilet na enth the bat to bl wtier h wea revived slid Tie Moa Use old nr of the and She n eohe th could Th OUd cneldrrnlf Thl ter of d llcKrnnl Th Ie ncllrment ot IhOrndMape e morA utr OD rr r L lie ts lid the f aye U I as- a wit also part this ii 1COO water- shed f 1 I r I the OCui protecting Ui citys usni Treasurer Carpenter a protest wer pade bear P n tll lfk retaliation is Peld the aqueduct ad o81 amountiag to about e ta books wfll the Supreme Court Its baa other t I an- c t gtrt reee brother thvy th to act back to stepped into fifteen and the barber bride three wu among arid was force after disappeared swai that Jvp root nan it tue bottom channel wnror explained Zot come l lie was root time naiL tn j IIIOWNINg em- i I t hank went Dlii together t atahi and were boat t t James I p I I ore l all itreet 1 i t hr L I and I Ha fiat flay vion i ear be I I it tie i against I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < > < ° ttEono nvsiNx unNa IISAOOII Hooker T Wihln6 on E1cttd rrrtMsnl e OrisalMlUnIlt UOSTON Aug 21 Inrecponwi to a will In Juno by Hooker of tho TtHkcgeo Institute tho first convention of the now formed National Negro Uuilno- Mens Ixwguo opened this morning In Parkc Memorial flail Homo 118 delogntos from ou parts of the country wrre proseot when meeUng wu called to order shortly after oclock A total of 300 or 400 delegates ls ox- pootod when full number arrives represent the business InUresU of tin li HUto the Union IWfllde- Dr Samuel U bc called the meeting to order form an how the abilities and ac- ini nts along lines J J th eddie of Mr Hmlth ar d the of tho negro race to that of Jow Y J Tao A ll t of officer with Ilooker T Wash Inuton M Ington spo afternoon icvlon the and their subjects were Dr I Ala K Kll rt Wilmington hubert llarrw HcHton Work In Hair followed br n cu tloii Iloiton followed by n Uie Hpoim- rAVltlTOIlWa PIER nKCKlVKR A Snrprlie for Atlantic CityPoor meat Aiwxnc CITY NJAUK 23Tlws applica- tion at Trenton today for the appointment of a receiver for the Auditorium Pier camo an- a urprli o to roaldcnti and visitor Victor Klruy who represents Alfred K Aaron loveo of thu pier who U now In Now York on area not give fiTly Information In regard to the application said flint It wculd Interfere with the performance of the celia Awkln Company which ha leva im nIne fur eight h thoatro The cool may olie In the ali ti of Trca urir HolY II Ttiiun I acting awlntant- trca He that tho for a ro rrlvrr Indlcatod t him that the City had j pyor rune The fl r Company from a stat mont money rom the nor opening until tug was decided of all to bill tho company- to ro into u rccelvcrV The pier hoi In exUtenc about two at foot of Properly speaking It U not a the auditorium building whichoniM about from the were op IU erection bouainn It the bathing ground Thn building of tire pier U for thn of the nit UinrltlM to hare the provision of Park act which converts a public Into effect IXQVEST ov KRSSICO ITIICCK An Extra Light Was Placed on be filgoal and It Wa st Dar Wmm PLAIXI X V Aug 23 Coroner lUrch began Inveotlgatlon at the town In this village this afternoon to fix the for the railroad wreck at Kensloo on Tuesday right In which three men lost their lives Thirty wltncwes aro to bo examined Charles C Initldlng attorney for the New York Central was presunt Conductor Jones who was In charge of the ran Into the freight standing at the Kontlco elation said saw no ulgnal at Kenilco He won riding on the enirlne end when rounding Uio curve coming IntoKenlco station ho the engineer say Tharo they are reverse and almost Immediately he found himself on a bunk twenty from trains Carrie together- M D Coe heard of Jlo a trainman on top of of the station and ahead Robert A Kos a resident of Ken with another man no ran UH with a rod lUht to dog the Lake Tli r wiw no light churched to the slgiul on thus Keruloo Mirv An extra light on The Inquest will bo continued rnospnoRva Jv FOCKET A Hnboken fey Didnt Know Was Ilnrnlng Him Other Guru Tille Kenjamln Young II years old living at 1204 Willow avenue IToboken was playing- In a vacant lot near his home yesterday he found a small piece of a soft substance of a light color Relieving It to be of value Young put It In his pocket He started for Ms home shortly afterward when ha felt a burning sensaUon In side The burning Increased and ioung being unaware of eau e of the pain to run alone tho street Terror went to his assistance off him to avenue station was At having found of soft substance in It was learned had burning H 1 believed that substance- was and that It from lilt Injuries were dressed City Physician MIlls was taken to his QVARREL XXDS IN STADBlXa Qrttnpotnt llsn Seriously TTonndj U Still Andrew Wagner IS years 100 Freemen street Oreenpolnt and Drapato who lives at 118 Wythe avenue worked side by side la the Amerloan Manufacturing Companys At Noble and West streets They got dispute last evening and after being sep- arated by a foremanWagner was sot at work In another port of the floor lo a coil of rope toward and the grazed Drapato a and jabbed the point a blade twice Into the believed a that he had been mortally wounded Attempted to but detained Uie arrival or policeman when he wa taken to Ureen avenue station and on the charge- of felonious Wagner was taken to- t Catherines Hospital XO CASK AGAINST XRS IIERIUCK The Coroners Jury Find Tost II r tilbnd DUd of IIart DUt CHICAGO Aug U Mrs Derrick who bat boon suspected of having tho death of bar husband B P who on Aug 0 was Acquitted by the jury late last night Tho jury found that Ilerrlck had of heart The was A great deal toMlmony tending to show that counter teotlmony that the dead man had for years addicted to the uw of strychnine and other poUon especially by on Including Mrs Herrlcks former Ilerrlck Dr Webber Wins the Dew r Trophy for Tins at later Stale Aur 2Dr A Brooklyn tddrd ftcrh laurrli to Ms honors at Intti But lark ly wlnoluc the D WII trophy tot third ucceitlTC time Dr Webber really killed itralrht score Uteeoth N 4 like a rocket Uoeior him wllh the ol and nude feathers By with hit the tilreon over f w lr runnerup the race The Introductory llandlup Jlw fn Uke Ply w Thomas the frt 1 I the 10 Ilm In fair or 1 I lt cal n t of en W1 aI world their Iml b Ilo of niln 0 Ih ot Irc Mr Wh on obJot of ton Selma the n II lon A lnnn- Th a W- Iln Lloyd Ama SPun I ul I u lot r I t YIN II 0 It hl pak TIll hal len tan had when that w In track Wlbet tale pat found WM lure he pkot but be 0 old Jut role knlf Then he at but blade hit In rout pocket he and WM tie 8 Cue die die lied bon adduced but It ou make Iho ot two her two tie Jlerlck of T TIn oel PAk here ole out hi Tb a driver wblth tire fie the Ih OUI a oDd U A aD faro 4 Se yard Yrk yards s A A York TphY RI TwentVvp UI U Ashley A au W U nr WU lam U I rad A Uaet 4 U Uue c ripe Is- sued van the They over theta were about the a sprinkling white people an tea4 via S organization which will be mutual au rare and of in C Andrew reported in enonrIo condition the wee elected tie the organize 1Drrirl followed a die 1 1 Negro loniqt followed b dtnueuion- At the Mayor turd were cud his e been Uti if or been tin tier rtUt i2M people tiiii hid unn the Set test the tho whistle the to- go ran away ire saw a collision returned corn s we aird It at danger JiM What iris that Toungs nigirt and appeared to suffer Intensely was had become ignited In his donied his lie than to1d An- other s head struck heart tie a mrnorazr dun book the saving life sank I assault Lena disease seas wit nuill drug was persons brie sister chIldren Mrs and tho wife the Ashley Iodsy the but it aliowi one Seat bind vi quartet trial be drew we qusntutnr Uap dusted witness Iris second but rot th bouldany fussed bornas t w Thonras won handicap sweep race with a chest 5C3T5 fleer Queens yand a Dr Ashley Webber Stegens w York ii Nrw ha Iew city 25 hands Z Pecan Hinds ands 3 to ards Wetter yards 24 U Tbomai DWynnr yards hartS Steeni 29 A ft jaIl 2 yards 23 ¬ > > ¬ > PITZ AND SIIARKKY READY comfimisfAM ncKKit nv TALKNTT WIN rownrs HATTtJt- Bailor lit Improved III Condition Hlnc II lift Itnhlln and llllVf II Ceo Mad UnockOit lllawlsnky Superior llln literal and li 1 Favorite Robert FltMlinnions who ls attempting ti fight way to Iho heavyweight champion- ship ngaln will moot muscular Bhnrkey In tIre ring of lab at Conoy Iilind In a 6round glove contest tonight Thooe who believe figuring out the winner of a tight upon performance are convinced that Fltz lm barring accident should win and that flharkoy beaten decisively by lluhlln lo fifteen rounds should prove ID tenor to the CornUhmsn because of the leis of the Akron giant In Square Garden two weeks ago tonUtht It 1s also recalled that when Fltzslmmon tackled Bbarkey In San Fran- Cisco several years ago the Sailor was a corn paratlvcly easy mark In eight rounds although- by a touch disputed decision on the part Itofereo Wyatt Earp FlUslmmons d- pnved of a wellearned victory But there ore reasons why In this botUe Sharkeya chances should not b held too chooply Tlie Sailor put up his boat tight ggalnst Champion Jamw J Jeffries last fall Hhorkey stayed twenty flvo rounds with the man who topped Flit slmmon In eleven and though the mo Jority of sporting the ruling of lleferee George Slier winch Jet fries tho winner there was satisfaction on the part of those who backed Sharkoy and thought he was endUed to a draw at In that flght fiharkey received pretty revere gruelling from which It took him a long time to recover Ha did not appeal publicly In the ring again until ho faced Huh Ha whose career M a pugilist up to that tine lied boon sornewhnt dubloun especially In vlon of a quick knockout received at tho hands Bhsrkey A year preiou Those who hind followed tho Sailor In hli more recent encounter were convinced from showing with lluhlln that hn was not at best It was maintained by Immediate Hipportcrs that he had not trained properly for that zulu mid that because of overwork he was slightly stale lie that as it may Bharkvy proved oaslrst kind of a mark for lluhlln who outpolulod him and boat him from gong tc gong and finally In the fifteenth round knocked tIre Sailor Into a state of helplessness which warranted Intervention on the part of tire referee Bhiirkeys defeat so decisive that for the tune being ho appeared to be out of the pugilis- tic running but Mnce that time tire Bailor Iras gradually been preparing hllnKflf with tho Idea of gutting back Into the front defeating Fltzslmmons Bhnrkey dili- gently for the past four weeks at Bhcopshead flay mentor Tom OKourke has tire work und special earn that the Sailor did nut stale again hu tltervtore strengthened In of physical stunlna and he is toduy as rugged a was when he made hU grand tight He thinks that he lot the that he has Improved greatly In cleverness and ring tactic since Unw met Fltslmmons In Frlioo and If he IIUH im even break In luck he feels ounflilunt that he can land a punch on tire Cornlshmon that will win the money or him It ciiunot be Bhurkny been under- a strain In hi preparation for he lied plenty of has two weeks to recover from hard fight with Ktihlln and also back Into condition- for Fltzolinroons however that he better than over arid stAtPnipnt I because do not Uilnk stood a chance of Um tIght would go on with It flue with and If beaten by that would be for present out of th question In Some My that left hand U it wa when he Huhlln out a hook as It was on that occasion- s ax physical strength and are con Judging from work- n training ruining t ten not one back at all If hand Rio right ore hi supporter believe he mcral the various that l to employ and al o In point of science there appears to fi betwp ri the Bailor The oraNhman iras demonstrated time and time that he I one wt pnctll t In ring today Hi battle with showed not oJy nd him with hi ne tsotl N- Bhsjkey thInks that Flt lmmon flght him ho did will bn a chance with a knockout for tire Sailor argue tlmt lie win take more than with the longer and result There U no doubt that 1 a more uch strength and speed that It wa naturally con a against Fitwlmmon iliaC with hi against Jeffrie the con- tent will much more interesting than that between was no befuddled by Kuhlln that ho wa unAble to follow out In Just as was tho COM when knocked him down n the round with A In the stomach If can ltr ha never Fhown remarkable In getting at all From the Cnt Ume Uial hn the ring country Files habit ia a man and beat down a quickly a possible lie Jmo t upon and his hitting can take and nnnot while not no- Igftlnst could not to UM- ilg man txxsauw the wo too shifty ou feet and too quick with hU lii runt tire advaiuun with u rruiurk- ibly fat left hand which hud poser enough n it to not thuko the but him down when he hnd lo t much of vitality but he does not use It In thu same manner 1U seldom adopts a for u an opponent cornea In but he hooks that blind or It for the or body wllli n that has been widely talked about In tlio world In changing tho course if blows mar a the hotlY and vet It so that It will land upon the In he twinkling nf an He not to a from behind buck like tome heavyweights but con ise a MXlnoh Jolt ns ranch effect be of accuracy with which It Is landed rel h about ITO pound at 3 o and White tipping the men at will be the referee nowadays and their and the two pugilist will st until It Is time to enter the t condition there U no at exactly noon yesterday mot ramme hi exerolM to H t U1413U of ton mllofl and punch lob the a his tire In mOD the lit knout of round declare a of his ran ton Shurke el math hal he pier ltz Li to match doubt In rl to w that t u his th there ot In hal ot II0nIhot ot swing In round head nnd In Akron Uiarrt but ire also COlli there In and rM schlUle ruiN than ltuhiiin Ilolh In power It hl1 raid no h tltr JolTrlCOl Shark S h rn It triTe tho opinion O R d Udtr Stair It barker De does Ruhlln depends sib r upon thto advice of l or ra hi nmnwrer Torn Ollnurko hJu tcIY plru tlollt latter second h t to ho then Ullt hnw mon will fIght IIhnrkl 1 It moro III that h is II eon I nt ruMor Ind B ruullh hard ltter who II tA to omen to IIn 16 In the or Lt no doubt thR force the tIght very bfol n n thlA manner wit Fits with II rClult Ihat the WIII to mIx It In round punch for until Will up romtn be seen which the stronger and which ran tIIko the most pUnish m nt form from n him his II lot It ana rome back with blow that 110 resisted clover Just IIa willIng nme tihlllko his on ball better left bond Un ICI a to night It invariably to tire body or I up a to the Flu La ouo of the Rhte for his caries the Jollz hM an openings that opponent 10lrer guard nn the filthter ul take ot It so that he III sure to land Thoee IIhould not bo 0 orion ed In ttl4 principal t fIR The whole be UP In a nmoo that FttzalmmOIlJ II a Quick whll abulle noto n h haTe an adVAn tare n II t IIIId the bY about wll In welllhl and Will boa1 clark T for az OOO puree which It II caM thot mn 11 cut Into eqUal a custom that seem to bo popular among the big at P to the thII Of a plight cold In the head is bet r tr m Iblln ho bn tor A III n hit hOw tbAt d nIPfl labor irregular lie a pn II tact Uua Jill a the b Be better part o afternoon and III 1 t a Thomas the Boa Side Sportind past was die least Iris his tiltS was lies Ills lies ii reason hits has lime his re rrn hinrusrte get another The only t condition a the hands are his on- t C Jaw while others eclare is proof F has his t rat cy meth s Its a accustom be- cause nil his followed out one inc rureh c t e e out- fought the Pie flu tin con d punches w p mc ring teeq rae 1ral a that I e itOh in an I consider hi un liar Hour oa sce Itretm o latter an at opponent vInity the Shar I tIi7 tub it fig t ten u1 e nit evc nzIn Punch titian o Is Klan a appeared I r heavy still La 5041 as In tar aLec ore tile a t aco nut j o roe goeus is Ii t S rift does awe e er carrie be- suxoehled 1 d rate- La inky sw iatrs hi ta I s that sized laker gifted Fits rnmons wi roach latter five IncIses while he cut 1 Corals men s ll 0 he wIl1 owe y twean With ry has while friert ere apprehensive t hA on mak his breathing anti ha w curtail 0 run slept the th ¬ ¬ < the evening took walk At 0 ococ- kh The Cornlhmnn h retinue of HKjood will not leave r IJfach oclock t nlKht loday 1 trying to b and Ub on learning to w th Jab Kelly and Mattj him nfew exiwot to bring them Into good uw finish work of hue utw bowing punching tIre bag kipping tire and I for at least montiia going on the road with a show month Knoh Incoming train brings quota o are filled with strangers and tire topic of con of the Futurity There l no lu KM some of the wagers lance John A Doonnr of tho Department of Building Li tho strongest hiss In thl city Dooner the following bold on tire extar Five hundred to flUM with Chnrlln Hnnklnson 1400 to with Martin J Ho has u placed lno to with a friend the sailor will b victorious I- nfirm rounds Thorn wore a of sports- at John Bulllvanu cafo simmons to win 1 holding tho mooney put up for the following bets Pot Xlogers- MennlptM of Chlcajfo Hrooklyu Jimmy ia wagered to ono A lnm and VM to isoo with Mulligan of tm Htwlmmi tn Jim nbnut 30 the outcome not bets to speak of lie Intend to wait until tonight ho places bU roll Tom the seaman In tire j arty aro Dan Murphy lien Iatcy Jack Johnny rtinop Jimmy Colrtlle Pat Norris and Jwwo llrnun Jim l and Huh Iary am here from Providence Moro from arrived They were 11111 llradburn Dink Prank Johnson Dick higgins lAniy Ed Ilrooks Jim Harris llalllrnoro will lw br Al llerford PMI t ln JOt Oano Maurice Erne Ofbhordt George and Dave Sinner Hcrfurd moot of hi t4wn nii nM money will ro on tire Cornlshman lion Um late Col Pat Duffy Is in tire city from Now Orlonns Duffy over DulTy won about 14000 when Hob knocked out load rU who from Haratoga thin mourning to the struggle art Joo Vendlg Max hirsch George ha a placing on KltzHlmmonii Milton Koblee of the ilouo even that tire battle lat ten round TRITK lOUT AT OVSTEK DAY Managers made Guy Itootevclt cad tiring Off Hot Contest OTSTBR BAT Aug 23 Great Indignation Is exprftwed hero at the homo of Oov Itooaevelt over the tight which was pullsl off lost night between Dan Murray of Glue Cove and Jim Kellly of this place The utmost secrecy wa maintained In that news of the tIght should not roach the oars of Goy Hoosovelt or o tire authoriUfH The battle took placo at t Hall In this heart of tho at It oclock at night The ooul be plainly heard on streets which were iinoplo In the throo hundro I people congregated Tire trail Is Van a coiwln of Mayor Van jck Two bloody round wore fought Tli ro was on score to sottlo between the two com- batants ant fought for all thoy In the first round caiue to quickly and sparred for several made a hamlet and clinched anti after tIll break landol with the nigh anit sent Itxtlly to the floor After five snoond and sent In a leftham swing Murray landed an uiipnroiit knocking down The gong I th necond round both sparred end rllnrhcd threw was rroffity when Murray him a right and iitiit nine befpro Mme to limo Mur- ray made a and a knockout blow winning the battle Murray WUH not marked badly done up The was man- aged by o Torn Palmer ono of backers I It held tire stakes Ono of the minister of tho place and several prominent to prevent tho Ilrady See the TwentIeth Century X O hilly heady has entered suit against the wenUoth Century A C which Is located t Madison Squaro Gordon and It U probable that there will bo some trouble before Joe Volcott and Tommy West and Jim Corbett nd Kid McCoy come Brady says ho an interest In tire was roieu out for some unknown rronoii Papers were served on Jim Kennedy Iradys lawyer clubs and are Interested a great many sporting enterprises has steps a receiver appointed for UM Is the building arid threatens to enjoin Kennedy pulling off more Kennedy denies that has anything to do liib or Its formation says Ilrady Is not even a stockholder noqne NORWICH Aug 23 Interest In the rooa tournament 1s now at Its height and doubtless oonUnua so until the close of the tourna cm Friday night The surprise of the eek came today when Veasoy the phenom new player from Wilmington who has maied all the cracks his clever work wm four straight victories yesterday fell losing one to Dr and ono Champion Daven port tire oldest entered this year had riot won a anti It was tx take and them throughout the game without allowing the another seemed to player his game with Williams he lost nd In resting at the end of his play Ee- a possible tomorrow so 1 1 that night Tire commIttee on the project the annual tournaments to IM for nlnoUwn a the local the best appointed In the United States FloaT DIVISION Ton Lost rank Sliann New London Cona- n Cal r Holt Trenton N J XL Bryant Ion li 0 y Washington D a WColemsn Tuhlnrton D aI- EOOKO DmilO Fo ItOTwIeU IM J Biker WnUDtlon O 0 Norwich ft Webb WMkhealer N Y horn WaShington D 0 A ChfIMS HieVman Wllmtn IToik Lea B I J 4 a i- If WlllUma Washington a 0 Won Lttt 8 0 4 a un II be to loklnlf Unlike an important mimi MI10el not worry M will flab that nil and In to any roan lIving never him 8I1rllnoll wise flattering ruse not 111 noll when look too than when fought pjflIfl1nee IA is robust man box lit tr did not display much this JI to 1 tom n tr t p lr ave tonight 0 retired at about II Shusrkey at linT about I k will put up sea until to It my to simmons aid and I ant In decisive a I but In that lIne myself The onlY is my flut as soon I It will I ciba ill understood will not lie Is next its l All tire vorcatlon the tight and the prospective winner at I to I bettIng was R trifle moro IIY recorded wore Quite e1Iprdll 1000 1In lf0O lot I < 1 erdll 10 refused to ho opinion II to outcome hut It I that h PIts tllIlIvnn to On with Jnck IW that the mill the limit H DIlTio 00 to 11000 on with T oro lII nil had to 2 to t tie anrt I- IMltollor Tom Ot01lrke nA that f1l price liars I to I light here Law lIolle Mike lawlor I1nl IMOO on are and large commission lie intends liartholdi where Fits stop In bet coo to on Bob order fit bul owned UIO II III II y- In 11 111 lt llly 0 T1J ble taken home In the referees was HtooInwl light to uthCr that In ot idea ot holding In the bill from noT 1 receIve the IfCel la will mont coal port lIMY him but Davenport obtained ball before hili opponent liarS r Rho This And In oft a that was taken or Williams and the newt ot the was a ton champion bo forward that the tournament be clot to transfer mlnlton will IIn adverse report and early continue to hl as el1ffl Q a wmlAma Wsthlnrlon a W JL 7 n WlIlI1lnroa 2 O 0 nw ConD 0 I 1 110 III wM a 4 a J U uu DI a J N Davenport 4 a lfa 4 1 I l 7 o II I a i n II p DwIght Nlm1IIII 4 Co S a a a 0 4 ruleD nmlllo A J1 J101rard n no J D Wublnroa D 0 I at vDU kl a- n 1 4 kr Jc ftc ol 6 wIll over iii decidedly most eye f11 out- come be Invincible confidence hie defeat Fitss very lie drawn wes so Jim JelTrIes lie better tie husky In bouts lie the feet left wa clo and dock will re- main Thtn at lien Cohens for the star going to- do hit nick 11Cr is a I can do some- thing thirst Li start flitlng do any- more six is the odds The made quite hue the S20 aLn even lasts hits invested dye before cotild hiM be- at better Tire yesterday says witness which when 120 and a Vu seconds vase gave was seconds RM was auto- mobile match- maker the ping game u the ame solo the win as can make the ha It are Tire scores VSeT Del Charles Jecbues 4 S U tcn Mu 1 I 3 I C i a C w J p c tie 5 Dtl 2 sv OsmueIDudieyewLand aid s New ftnmenwlckI 1 p < < ¬ ¬ > > > JOE BERNSTEIN RULED OUT OXCAU QAitnxKH irvj ON A IV Tug TWKLfJIl JtOVNl Omaha Kid lrllbral ly Thrown to the UM by K t Alder Who Conllbonllr Vie Ul the n l Jo Unfit Hill Preliminary t llrodw Joe Iern t ln the East tilde fmtherwelghl put IIP toni light against Oardner Omaha Kid at tho llntadway A C that wa cut hort In Iho twelfths round by qualification lUfcrro Te ldy Foley having nerve enough lo rule the flowery moan out finally threw ti ihe hoer In such a polpooly toni manner that the referee could not overlook offenoo Gardner really outfought titan a- far as punching was concerned and a thorn stein was weakened by body blows It wa- pOHslble that ho wanted to lose through breaking the rules The house was packed and thorn wo much dissatisfaction over result which wo not decisive enough to tire crowd Joe Hurst got a decision over Wily both of this city In a 13routid prellmlnan t 112 pound Iho referee being John White Lewis wo substituted at la tmoment foi Alt IrfJvy nnd made such a good showing that halt crowd thought ho was entitled to draw Gardner wa a 2 to I favor lie over Bernstein Tho Omaha Kids seconds wire Loul Green Andy Walsh Julius Mack und Eddie Gardner llernstelns handlers wore Howard MoMurrav Franks and Hilly Whitman The condition were twentyflvo rounds at I2i both men weighing under A Gardner objected lo John MUlc Teddy Foley ww a referee Ikrnstoln forced the filM with a tat which was by until wrestling and all over the nng man had a swqlllnif ey when he went to his f while dancing around the rlnir at ran i In the round but that further bruised the Omaha left Urdner third right Bernstein receiving aright harder on grit Into u clinch and until the referee compelled to tear them more lefts to face they got Gardner with nu thn Iud bpltB on head On had tire round Tby were clinching and roughing again a soon as tho fourth then with solid body blows Born tdn wound round a quick smash on the mouth made Gardner he sat down Gardner WM cautious and ccllboraie In fIfth lie was looking for a chance t Und a long swing on thin lImit Bernstein cnught him with n hot stomach punch that hurt rind titan 01 Joe there was a clinch so fierce the referee tugged away with mlsht and main lo get met Bernstein put In another of toward the close drew the blood from A soon ss they at It In sixth round a oise of and wrestle Bernstein belm at fault In henvT swing Jaw beat him off In the of the round was backing al around the ring with opponent In full pur suit Jlernteln hogan the seventh with n rally ol Infighting Gardner clinching hard turned a hull somersault over hU ihonlder Bernstein hu and It Gardner him body and hnnd with apparently little effect But a moment before showed signs or dlMretw because of the belts In the wind that laruner rained In A soon a the eighth both men tumbled to floor In a clinch D rn teln re- turned bander In the fac but Gardner soon hart him hanging on from the force of the mnshs that were driven with power Into the In tIme ninth Gardner a terrific left cut which Just the Jew More clinching end marie It tire Unrdner still played lor the body with ucce s Bernstein In the face without worrying the Kid In took a drink of before the lentil began clinch wrestle throttle and everything but bite After a strug- gle the them and Gardner promptly made Joe reel with n corking left on tint when Gardner tried to follow there wa another grabbing match by the Hider llrnteln on the defensive In the eleventh Gardner r ld no attention to the facer but rushed his man to corners where there was renewed IJernsteln couldnt- or wouldnt ha d enouch to a squash pin while the Omaha Kid took a rest at his side Bernstein wa hugging and butting a soon as the twelfth wa on lie soon met a with a body and Gardner was clean off his A Knr turned over III the air until hn was down Bernstein drooped Mm The Omnha Rid would on hound but fur a wild A It wn he tumbled upon disqualified llprnMetn Piling wee the crowd of East Riders who were with Bern Utln to a man hooted long and loudly Th iliac of the round was Osecond DEATH OF GEOtiaC II HOSStER- Coniamptlon CarrIes Off the Noted Oarsman nd Walker III Career Sculler BosToN Aug 23 George II fltwrner one of boHtknowu profewdonal oarnmcn In the world died at the Camoy Iloniltal late pester day afternoon after lingering lllno Mof con lumptlou fla born at Sudbury Mow 20 18M and came to Boston when quite Ue flrst worked as a bundle boy In a Jharlostown store and two yearn later entered employ of a West End butcher It was dur this Ume that he took up rowing and under tuition of James and Thomas Cutler crack oarsmen In their day rapidly Into k line sculler his flrst appearance on tho Charles River In working boat race and showed o much that wa matched against John Brown of Worcester In m and out a professional He de rated Brown and then on Dan if Lowell for a race over the threomlle course the wa with true defeat and so 11 omer gave him another which resulted a did lint contest Davis of Portland heard of H earners growing fame and a match was arranged avis won the race on and to a return match He Joined worldfamed crew of New Yen crew of Portland I the same summer they won first to Canada won 13100 In prizes defeating in regattas the that was by YA champion next match ran WM- at sport and defeated a number of crack men In went England match with Laycock champion I Australia for over course but defeated after a hard Ins toured the country taking first and tooond prize at captured the Kn or 50 by dO Rltz Ilrlccl and Hn also wonat thoPlttsburg rr an extra of lioo for beating Allegheny River for It that amounted 1WI uu no 0- k at dub toH John N p In lW8 an tIt aonn of Prince lward Island and I ax defeatIng them and winning the Halifax medal summer 8S linemen gave exhibition Jie West to and rner shell race at Duluth In thl he defeated llanlan and James A Ten On 4 uoi won regatta and mode record 20 mInutes seconds aoe at lAke i between these hvP r Hoimcr on eight lengths Then went to IngUnd and was of England He rii the lie In the the the last nllht dIll Bernstein Gardner the his the Lewis the a Joe Al ollllck both were liernetein landed several In long soon rushed hIm to a corner Joo by- a left swing on the jaw Attr that stood limit In more sharp Jabs he UYo ill poured the the Bernstein dan about tripping oecars eye with moro the that nil the jabs Kids the It was Ihln ornate ln mor Joba his lIfrn tIed then smashing constant wind tried East rush lifted ot his lit tIme ropes h l hack lIh IIrlIt force hleferee Foly bill II the was Doc young the log the OImr a on a foul able the shell crew In 1878 rowing In So Thtty beat the I the olln Un and the lon hofCmOn race at Lake that Bummer On Ju I monO In UIO eitT regatta Alterllanl O regain Md III rPRult a v otis t wee on y once d nR the durIng MOn or 1878 at w ore ho e en or for II saoo Dun the winter of 1877 took up and soon became man at r am- p I WM race n Ie man s and record MOn 7000 In l87 he signed a contrAct th the Dark Secret comPAnY WM with took the End wpn money by thll ore Ule Wlllt to Uallt and won the colonIAl oren In Ii harbor l n ORII T Face e for and a Following ths rowe4 and by the Sal The next dar 8 and Qudaur A ull two crewe at Charlotte N Y noa riser Oaudaur winning race lit for the championship of the and or t t his return to tow Jim se t no b After FOUL Lewis a Oscar suit tie tier nor Its lefts the tics Cnr ncr whore wits tarred neiT the was Bernstein when oft unU the moan to clincire4 rushed nos hurts last f rue a the his let wreath ne the at wee cot w hot ti sine rrtb Ills a Charles niscol Ill u was Faulkner F Davis crew a von s a trip oars- men tie entire worlds lointon lena a boat Jo neon soul liosmor w a e onch Leer ot ore the and them seasons do eating t noes en Ebde r prizes I o t was and at letter acowas beMen lain OConnor and OnflO n center double fol owed and Another follow Gill a won and 1 namer upon yck m < ¬ > > > ° ° < = ° AStnt Pimples Blackheads Red Rough Oily Skin PREVENTED BY for preserving purifying anti beautifying the skin for cleansing the scalp of crusts scales and dandruff anti the stopping of falling hair for softening whitening and healing red rough and sore hands in the form of baths for annoying irritations inflammations anti chafings or too free or offensive perspiration In the form of washes for olcerathre weaknesses and many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women anti mothers and for all the purposes of the toilet bath and nursery No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used it o use any other especially for preserving and puri- fying the skin scalp and hair of infants and children CUT CURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA the great skin cure with the purest of cleansing Ingredients and the iost refreshing of flower odors No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with ft for preserving purifying and beautifying the skin scalp hair and hands No other foreign or domestic toilet soap however expensive is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet bath and nursery Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE viz TWENTYFIVE CENTS the BEST skin and complexion soap and the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world tfiiiriira Eitemal ani Internal Treatment for Even Humor nu Diof COTICDRA SOAP to clrwtr the kln of crusts and cuticle Ctrtlcun OINTXBXT Itching InBammitloo Irrltllon sad soothe ThO 80t 3125 cool clfsDfe blood ABI1 8l fliiurlo burners with of hair when ill eln flii IOTTXH I HUMORS C YSOAP 1 JIILUONS of Women Use CUTICURA SOAP eXCkIS1Vdy- LV4 Complete 21o 5sl anti soften the thIckened to sad sari heal aunt tOe to sod the Often suicIet tocareth most and humiliating skin sad blood ices Props boston ro yr t llnurr re 1 ¬ °° < > + xirrra or THE ITIIEKLJIEXI- Somlnatlon fur the Officers of the L A IT lo York State Following la the ticket presented by the regular Nominating Committee for omoo of the New York State Division League of Ameri- can Wheolmen next yean For Chief Consul Milo M Holding of New for Vloe onsul George None York for election will take In October Nom mating Committee has not mado its return on for the Hoard of Officers and It must do so before Sept 1 liar Harbor Ibis Show BAn lUnnoit Aug 2S Tho final day of tha horse show hers was most successful Society was present today In large numbers and the attendance numbered over JOOO MH and lot Morrell were again notable winners The summary Pontnr niro AlIce a second Leo ErTln third Hester Uri Spencer Shown IVfore VehlclfaKlrit Beau Nash Mli Van Nest second Hauler J G M third Charles llswlburne Paint Co TanitemsMrat and fly Lady Edward uorrtu- Itorte for i rk UwKIr Royal ICing tl Van third Prince A I Addison UlM M second Lord Chesterfield Mrs Pulitzer third Iatrlot William Jay Schtefelln Pair of t Torn and Jerry W P Jumping i fir t American Heautr n Scnller James A Ten Rrck Defeat HarrIs Vail st Halifax HAUTAX N a Aug 31 Janio A Ten Eyck of Worcester defeated Harris Vail of St John Canadian protested ruled To secure listings In THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY to be used during October November and December Now Yorks most active season contracts mutt be made before SEPTEMBER 11900 Contracts may be made now for service to begin on or slier September 1st If desired New York Telephone Go Contract OOScett- TTIBWWOCi 14 th and Third Av New Treasurer F of hay Thr total Van Nest Mi Spencer Emvln hones Piddle Nest second American ltalpi Pulitzer Darns ecoond SunshIne a4 ars Neat third MiaEing and A ass second King rorgr MIss thIrd Gentleman Joe CoL MonreU N 13 In a single seuI race of three mflre this ba side The contest was close throughout and close that when tire race was uwarderj to Ton the proturt was over I culIDey5tret MANflA 38th Strest I ¬ ¬ > < itEi Ainio rite 70roorrnsT- acbts Will Ue In ConUltlun In liars Todaj In Final of Newport Cup Smile NHwronr Aug 23 Ther wai no race to day between tho 70foot stOOps a antlclimtml for lie cups offered by the owners of the I footers Thud postponement wail madn IIPTM army by yesterdays fouling Tire Mlnwla went to lliistol lait evening and the Vankf early this morning The Mlnwla will ho to hut supplied with a new bowsprit now sum anti forward gear rind the Yankee with a new starboard rail ThU work can bo finished In tlnin for tho yacht to competo tomorrow In the final contest In the Newport Yacht Racing Association norlen More Internet will be taken In tomomiw race probably than In any other this As the boats now stand the Yankee has 1- 0pohiU and the Rainbow and illiieola fc carh- If the Yankee gets a place tomorrow she will win tire linnn nip if ah does riot score and rltlnp Uio or Mlnpnla should win There would then hiive to be an extra raw botwtrn tire two Tire protests made by thn Yankee and Mlnwln r tray nfltct tire standing of the boats but until the Regatta Committee meets the standing la as already There now scents to seine doubt wlmthor the tour boats will for SOf ootcr a the Mlneola expects to go on Saturday There wo no of Rerntta Com to consider the U made In risen hut A meeting will be The Mlneola bore from Hrlttol late this afternoon receive a now bowsprit und other repairs There ho much trouble with crow of tIe Virginia of lato and today Mr William K tananrnllt tho owner discharged surly for some days and Mr patience gave out today so ha cleared them out Ho hopes to got men to handle th boat tomorrows race Pollywog Win Whitney Cup Nswronr Aug JJ The 90footers raond oft hero this afternoon for a cup offered by Mr Hairy Payne Whllncyhalf owner of the Yankee The priro was won by the Pollywog sailed by Almcrlo Hugh Pagot It was a good rac soiled In a strong southwest wind tho course return a distance of twelve Thl a beat out and a run The Pollywog got Increased her load the boat out tho the winning boat Sirs Borohan on MlMGladys Brooks on tho- a a Tho summary Boot ana Oimtr Start Flnli rrr- It M s M JJc s It M Pollriror A H Pn el StsiM 6ji 7 i 5J a H N Km voo lurss Asahi W S uiiier JS10 l4Sr- Wa Wa n lirt ik JJ5On sii4 season tire menu w turimi ho a tire Yrimrkeo stated the west- ward yesterday Jr of thro mon giving as hi tasons that they were It Is said that bare been bUts the heirs from chine off licee Island to tue Rear o II got hung up on a lobster pot buoy and with- drew race Astor wa- n 3Cto I1601 I1lJl- Va acre IlL W Ruth i > ° ° F ON 11 di- It in- Ca the rtel waS VIce I Ire 5cr0 own and abs B 0- av 04- an I at hooh lie in P t- race ai lao turn whO the F 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AGAIN VIIOK9 THAT TUB RKVOIVKllUliIlt COXTHOl

Ills Ton More Mild However Than WhenWrote the letter That Hlarted Illicni-

alonUnbsn flellev II It Aiming atrreildeuc Arcaied of InroniliUncr-

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IlAVAXi Aug MOun Mailmo Corn

lia written again to the newspapertho letter hn liu d a tow days ago In

maintained that the revolutionists should hAVsole control of the political future of Cuba

He now that tho Boiiaratbt party nlwaydefended onn principle namely Independencebelieving that tho country wee capable of soilgovernment Other parties hare beento combat thl Just aspiration Tlionow at stako I ono of mote importance thanmcro ofllw Bomothlng clear and honorablimust finergo from the work now In handsomething In harmony with the revolutionHe auks If this work should ba entrustedUIOBO who opposed tho revolution or to thewho upheld It whether on the laid ot battlior In tho town The revolution the old lenera dcclarcH should crown Its own handiworkla the coming ooiwtltuUonal conventionthe revolution will be Incomplete In con

elusion Oen Gomez says he elves hi adviceloyal friendlen Gomezs prevlow letter created n grra-

seuoatlon A majority of the Cubans leaned tothe be aiming at tho Prosldencjby to prevent tho election of any butmilitary men HU views did not with

much opnn sympathy 7a vcothe letter flrst appeared published an editorialadvocating an exactly opposite course of actionThe Inconstancy of Don Gomez 1 pointedoutln that a lorgeportlon of the Nationalwhich ha always supported him U not revo-

lutionary He 1 of tolng In Icmnio

with the of the inter-

view he had with Mr Robert Porter lYeMden-

tMoKiLlera representative beforo the entryof the Americans Into Havana Thorn who

make accusation do not explain whr Oen

Gomel should council the pvoplo lo adopt aline of action erncUy opposite to that advocated-

by Governor General WoodThe main difference In tho two letters li tho

mlldnoM of tone of the second compared withthe violence of tho first which It I said was

provoked by the sticco of theparty

VTATKlunRO ASSESSVKST

The City of Hew York Proteiti Acatnit Pay-

ing Tasei la YorktowaWnrr IlAtNg y r Aug a The city of

New through Lawyer Henry T Dykumnof as representative of the Waterabed Comml loncr today protestsagainst tho assessment of the

property In the town of Yorktown com-

prising the now Cornell darn olio ogalntthe assessment of 190000 on city property Infltvenburg Mr Uykman demand that both

bo stricken from the Iwclaims the city from taxation

property was purchased byuwue of city

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and sheriff amounting to for0 county

ntfisors the watershedJam to the lull Mrthat unless the

compel cancellationtown granted tho de-

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Mrs Tbeedor SherUeld of This City LoseHer We Whit VlilUng a Priced la Norwalk

NOOTTAUC Coon Aug Mrs FannieLeonard Bheffleld wife of Theodora Sheffieldof Now York city and a daughter of Mr andMrs Fronds Leonard of Union Park Norwalkwas drowned In a bathtub this morning at thesummer homo of Mr Thomas Stanley Venderhoef a New York broker where she was visiUng-Mrf Sheffield hiM been la poor A littleover a week ago she came to Norwalk toMiss one M girlhoods

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fainting spelltome time ago but had thatmarried only A year and a half

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UOSTON Aug 21 Inrecponwi to a will

In Juno by Hookerof tho TtHkcgeo Institute tho first conventionof the now formed National Negro Uuilno-

Mens Ixwguo opened this morning In ParkcMemorial flail Homo 118 delogntos fromou parts of the country wrre proseot whenmeeUng wu called to order shortly afteroclock A total of 300 or 400 delegates ls ox-

pootod when full number arrivesrepresent the business InUresU of tin li

HUto the Union IWfllde-

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A Snrprlie for Atlantic CityPoormeat

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tion at Trenton today for the appointmentof a receiver for the Auditorium Pier camo an-

a urprli o to roaldcnti and visitor VictorKlruy who represents Alfred K Aaron loveoof thu pier who U now In Now York onarea not give fiTly Information In regardto the application said flint It wculdInterfere with the performance of thecelia Awkln Company which ha leva imnIne fur eight h thoatro The cool

may olie In the ali tiof Trca urir HolY II Ttiiun I acting awlntant-trca He that tho for a rorrlvrr Indlcatod t him that the

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Properly speaking It U not athe auditorium

building whichoniM aboutfrom the were op

IU erection bouainn It thebathing ground Thn building of tire pierU for thn of the nitUinrltlM to hare the provision of Parkact which converts a public

Into effect

IXQVEST ov KRSSICO ITIICCK

An Extra Light Was Placed on be filgoal andIt Wa st Dar

Wmm PLAIXI X V Aug 23 CoronerlUrch began Inveotlgatlon at the town Inthis village this afternoon to fix thefor the railroad wreck at Kensloo on Tuesdayright In which three men lost their lives Thirtywltncwes aro to bo examined Charles C

Initldlng attorney for the New York Centralwas presunt Conductor Jones whowas In charge of the ran Into thefreight standing at the Kontlco elationsaid saw no ulgnal at Kenilco Hewon riding on the enirlne end when roundingUio curve coming IntoKenlco station hothe engineer say Tharo they are

reverse and almostImmediately he found himself on a bunk twenty

from trains Carrie together-M D Coe heard of

Jlo a trainman on top ofof the station and

ahead Robert A Kos a resident of Ken

with another man no ran UHwith a rod lUht to dog the Lake

Tli r wiw no light churched to theslgiul on thus Keruloo Mirv An extra light

onThe Inquest will bo continued

rnospnoRva Jv FOCKET

A Hnboken fey Didnt Know WasIlnrnlng Him Other Guru

Tille Kenjamln Young II years old livingat 1204 Willow avenue IToboken was playing-In a vacant lot near his home yesterday hefound a small piece of a soft substance of alight color Relieving It to be of value Youngput It In his pocket He started for Ms homeshortly afterward when ha felt a burningsensaUon In side The burning Increasedand ioung being unaware of eau e of thepain to run alone tho street

Terror went to his assistanceoff

him to avenue station was

At

having found of soft substancein It was learned had

burning H 1 believed that substance-was and that Itfrom lilt Injuries were dressed

City Physician MIlls was taken tohis

QVARREL XXDS IN STADBlXa

Qrttnpotnt llsn Seriously TTonndjU Still

Andrew Wagner IS years 100 Freemenstreet Oreenpolnt and Drapato wholives at 118 Wythe avenue worked side by sidela the Amerloan Manufacturing Companys

At Noble and West streets They gotdispute last evening and after being sep-

arated by a foremanWagner was sot at work Inanother port of the floor lo a coil ofrope toward and the grazed

Drapato a andjabbed the point a blade twice Into the

believed a that he had been mortallywounded Attempted to but

detained Uie arrival orpoliceman when he wa taken to Ureen

avenue station and on the charge-of felonious Wagner was taken to-t Catherines Hospital

XO CASK AGAINST XRS IIERIUCK

The Coroners Jury Find Tost II r tilbndDUd of IIart DUt

CHICAGO Aug U Mrs Derrick whobat boon suspected of having tho deathof bar husband B P who

on Aug 0 was Acquitted by thejury late last night Tho jury found

that Ilerrlck had of heartThe was A great dealtoMlmony tending to show that

counter teotlmony thatthe dead man had for years addicted tothe uw of strychnine and other poUon

especiallyby on

Including Mrs Herrlcks former

Ilerrlck

Dr Webber Wins the Dew r Trophy forTins at later Stale

Aur 2Dr ABrooklyn tddrd ftcrh laurrli to Ms honors at InttiBut lark ly wlnoluc the D WII trophytot third ucceitlTC time Dr Webber reallykilled itralrht score

UteeothN 4 like a rocket Uoeior

him wllh the ol and nudefeathers By with hit the tilreon over

f w lr runnerupthe race The

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overtheta were about

the a sprinkling white people

an tea4via S

organization which will be mutualau rare and

ofin C

Andrewreported inenonrIo condition the

wee electedtie the organize

1Drrirl followed a

die1 1

Negro loniqt followed b dtnueuion-At the Mayor turd

were

cud

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been

Utiifor

beentin

tier rtUti2M people tiiii

hid unn

the

Set

test thetho whistle

theto-

goran away ire saw a collision

returned corn

swe aird It at danger

JiM

What

iris

that Toungs nigirtand appeared to suffer Intensely

was hadbecome ignited In his donied

his lie than to1d

An-other

s

head struckheart tie a mrnorazr

dun book the saving lifesank

I

assault

Lena

disease

seas wit nuill

drugwas

persons briesister chIldren

Mrs and tho wife

the

Ashley

Iodsythe

but it aliowi one Seatbind vi quartettrial be drew we qusntutnr

Uap dustedwitness Iris

second but rotth bouldany fussedbornas t w Thonras won handicap sweep

race with a chest 5C3T5

fleerQueensyand a Dr Ashley Webber

Stegens w York iiNrw haIew city 25 hands Z

Pecan Hindsands 3 to ards

Wetter yards 24 U TbomaiDWynnr yards hartS Steeni29 Aft jaIl 2 yards 23

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PITZ AND SIIARKKY READY

comfimisfAM ncKKit nv TALKNTTWIN rownrs HATTtJt-

Bailor lit Improved III Condition Hlnc II

lift Itnhlln and llllVf II Ceo MadUnockOit lllawlsnky Superiorllln literal and li 1 Favorite

Robert FltMlinnions who ls attempting ti

fight way to Iho heavyweight champion-

ship ngaln will moot muscularBhnrkey In tIre ring of

lab at Conoy Iilind In a 6round glovecontest tonight Thooe who believefiguring out the winner of a tight uponperformance are convinced that Fltz lm

barring accident should win andthat flharkoy beaten decisively

by lluhlln lo fifteen rounds should prove ID

tenor to the CornUhmsn because of the

leis of the Akron giant InSquare Garden two weeks

ago tonUtht It 1s also recalled that whenFltzslmmon tackled Bbarkey In San Fran-

Cisco several years ago the Sailor was a corn

paratlvcly easy mark In eight rounds although-

by a touch disputed decision on the partItofereo Wyatt Earp FlUslmmons d-

pnved of a wellearned victory But thereore reasons why In this botUe Sharkeya chancesshould not b held too chooply Tlie Sailorput up his boat tight ggalnst Champion JamwJ Jeffries last fall Hhorkey stayed twenty

flvo rounds with the man who topped Flitslmmon In eleven and though the mo

Jority of sporting the ruling

of lleferee George Slier winch Jetfries tho winner there wassatisfaction on the part of those who backedSharkoy and thought he was endUed to a drawat In that flght fiharkey receivedpretty revere gruelling from which It tookhim a long time to recover Ha did not appealpublicly In the ring again until ho faced HuhHa whose career M a pugilist up to that tinelied boon sornewhnt dubloun especially In vlonof a quick knockout received at tho handsBhsrkey A year preiou

Those who hind followed tho Sailor In hlimore recent encounter were convinced from

showing with lluhlln that hn was not atbest It was maintained by ImmediateHipportcrs that he had not trained properlyfor that zulu mid that because of overworkhe was slightly stale lie that as it may Bharkvyproved oaslrst kind of a mark for lluhllnwho outpolulod him and boat him from gong tcgong and finally In the fifteenth round knockedtIre Sailor Into a state of helplessness whichwarranted Intervention on the part of tire refereeBhiirkeys defeat so decisive that for thetune being ho appeared to be out of the pugilis-

tic running but Mnce that time tire Bailor Irasgradually been preparing hllnKflf with tho Idea

of gutting back Into the front defeatingFltzslmmons Bhnrkey dili-

gently for the past four weeks at Bhcopsheadflay mentor Tom OKourke has

tire work und special earn thatthe Sailor did nut staleagain hu tltervtore strengthened

In of physical stunlna and he istoduy as rugged a was when he madehU grand tight He thinks thathe lot the that he has Improvedgreatly In cleverness and ring tactic sinceUnw met Fltslmmons In Frlioo and If heIIUH im even break In luck he feels ounfliluntthat he can land a punch on tire Cornlshmonthat will win the money or him

It ciiunot be Bhurkny been under-a strain In hi preparation for he lied plentyof hastwo weeks to recover from hard fight withKtihlln and also back Into condition-for Fltzolinroons howeverthat he better than over arid

stAtPnipnt I becausedo not Uilnk stood a chance of

Um tIght would go on with It flue

with and If beaten by thatwould be for present out of th question

In Some My that left hand Uit wa when he Huhlln out a hook

as It was on that occasion-s ax physical strength and are con

Judging from work-n training ruining t ten notone back at all If hand Rio rightore hi supporter believe hemcral the various

that l to employ and al o

In point of science there appears to fibetwp ri the

Bailor The oraNhman iras demonstratedtime and time that he I onewt pnctll t In ring today Hi battlewith showed not oJy

nd him with hi ne tsotl N-

Bhsjkey thInks that Flt lmmon flght himho did will bn a chance

with a knockout for tire Sailor arguetlmt lie win take more than

with thelonger and result

There U no doubt that 1 a more

uch strength and speed that It wa naturally

con a against Fitwlmmon iliaCwith hi against Jeffrie the con-

tent will much more interesting than thatbetween

was no befuddled by Kuhlln thatho wa unAble to follow out In

Just as was tho COMwhen knocked him down

n the round with A In the stomach

If can

ltr ha never Fhown remarkableIn getting

at all From the Cnt Ume Uial hnthe ring country Files habit

ia a man and beatdown a quickly a possible lie

Jmo t upon and hishitting can take and

nnnot while not no-

Igftlnst could not to UM-ilg man txxsauw the wo too shifty ou

feet and too quick with hUlii runt tire advaiuun with u rruiurk-ibly fat left hand which hud poser enoughn it to not thuko the but

him down when he hnd lo t much of vitality

but he does not use It In thu same manner1U seldom adopts a foru an opponent cornea In but he hooks that

blind or It for the or body wllli nthat has been widely talked about

In tlio world In changing tho courseif blows mar a

the hotlY and vet It so that It will landupon the In he twinkling nf an He

not to a from behindbuck like tome heavyweights but con

ise a MXlnoh Jolt ns ranch effect beof accuracy with which It Is landed

rel h about ITO poundat 3

o and White

tipping themen at

will be the referee

nowadaysand their

and the two pugilist willst until It Is time to enter thet condition there U no

at exactly noonyesterday motramme hi exerolM toH t U1413Uof ton mllofl and punch

lob thea

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In halot II0nIhot ot swingIn round head nnd

InAkron Uiarrt but ire also COlli

thereIn

and rM schlUle

ruiNthan ltuhiiin Ilolh Inpower It hl1 raid

noh tltr JolTrlCOl Shark

S h rn IttriTe tho opinion O R d Udtr Stair

It

barker De does Ruhlln dependssib r upon thto advice of

lor ra

hi nmnwrer Torn Ollnurko hJutcIY

plru tlollt lattersecond h

t to ho then Ullt hnwmon will fIght IIhnrkl 1 It moro

III that h is II eonI nt ruMor Ind B ruullh hard ltter whoII tA to omen to IIn 16In the or Lt no doubtthR force the tIght verybfol n n thlA manner

wit Fits with II rClult Ihat theWIII to mIx It In roundpunch for until Willup

romtn be seen which the strongerand which ran tIIko the most pUnish

m nt

form from

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himhis

II lot It ana rome back with blow that110 resisted

clover Just IIa willIng nmetihlllko

his

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ball better left bondUn

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a to night It invariablyto tire body or I up ato the Flu La ouo of the

Rhte

for

his

caries theJollz hM an openings that

opponent 10lrerguard nn the filthter ul takeot It so that he III

sure to land Thoee IIhouldnot bo 0 orion ed In ttl4 principal

t fIR The whole beUP In a nmoo that FttzalmmOIlJ II a

Quick whll abulle noto n

hhaTe an adVAn

tare n II t IIIId the bY aboutwll

In welllhl and Will

boa1clark

T for az OOO puree which It IIcaM thot mn 11 cut Into eqUal a customthat seem to bo popular among the big

atP tothe thII

Of a plight cold In the head is bet rtr m Iblln ho bn tor A IIIn hit hOw tbAt

d nIPfllabor irregular liea pn II tact Uua

Jill athe b Bebetter part o afternoon and III

1 t

a

Thomasthe Boa Side Sportind

past

was

die

least

Iris his

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lies

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hitshas

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The only tcondition a the hands are

hison-

t C Jaw while others eclare isproof

Fhas

hist rat

cy meth sIts a accustom be-

cause nil his followedout one inc rureh

ct e e

out-fought the

Pie flu tin

con d punchesw

p

mc ring teeq rae 1rala

that I e

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lakergifted Fits rnmons wi

roach latterfive IncIses while he cut 1

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the evening took walk At 0 ococ-kh The Cornlhmnn h retinueof HKjood will not leave r IJfach

oclock t nlKht loday

1 trying to b andU b on learning to w th

Jab Kelly and Mattjhim nfew

exiwot to bring them Into good uw

finish work of hue utwbowing punching tIre bag kipping tireand I

for at least montiiagoing on the road with a show

monthKnoh Incoming train brings quota o

are filled with strangers and tire topic of con

of the Futurity There l no lu

KM some of the wagerslance John A Doonnr of tho Departmentof Building Li tho strongesthiss In thl city Doonerthe following bold on tire extar Five hundredto flUM with Chnrlln Hnnklnson 1400 towith Martin J Ho has u placedlno to with a friendthe sailor will b victorious I-nfirm rounds Thorn wore a of sports-at John Bulllvanu cafo

simmons to win 1 holding tho mooney

put up for the following bets Pot Xlogers-

MennlptM of Chlcajfo Hrooklyu Jimmyia wagered to ono

A lnm and VM to isoo with Mulligan oftm Htwlmmi tn Jim

nbnut 30 the outcome

not bets to speak of lie Intendto wait until tonight ho places bUroll Tom the seaman

In tire j arty aro Dan Murphy lienIatcy Jack Johnnyrtinop Jimmy Colrtlle Pat Norrisand Jwwo llrnun Jim l andHuh Iary am here from Providence Moro

from arrived Theywere 11111 llradburn Dink

Prank Johnson Dick higginslAniy Ed Ilrooks

Jim Harris llalllrnoro will lwbr Al llerford PMI t ln JOt Oano Maurice

Erne Ofbhordt George andDave Sinner Hcrfurd moot of hit4wn nii nM money will ro on tire Cornlshman

lion Um late Col Pat Duffy Isin tire city from Now Orlonns Duffy over

DulTy won about 14000 when Hob knocked outload rU who

from Haratoga thin mourning to thestruggle art Joo Vendlg Max hirsch George

ha aplacing on

KltzHlmmonii Milton Koblee of the

ilouo even that tire battle lat ten round

TRITK lOUT AT OVSTEK DAY

Managers made Guy Itootevclt cad tiring Off

Hot ContestOTSTBR BAT Aug 23 Great Indignation Is

exprftwed hero at the homo of Oov Itooaeveltover the tight which was pullsl off lost nightbetween Dan Murray of Glue Cove and JimKellly of this place The utmost secrecy wamaintained In that news of the tIghtshould not roach the oars of Goy Hoosovelt oro tire authoriUfH The battle took placo at

t Hall In this heart of tho at Itoclock at night The ooul be plainlyheard on streets which wereiinoplo In the throo hundro I people

congregated Tire trail IsVan a coiwln of Mayor Van jckTwo bloody round wore fought Tli ro wason score to sottlo between the two com-batants ant fought for all thoyIn the first round caiue to quicklyand sparred for severalmade a hamlet and clinched anti aftertIll break landol with the nigh anit sent Itxtllyto the floor After five snoondand sent In a leftham swing Murray landedan uiipnroiit knocking down Thegong I

th necond round both sparred endrllnrhcd threw was

rroffity when Murray him a right andiitiit

nine befpro Mme to limo Mur-ray made a and aknockout blow winning the battle MurrayWUH not marked

badly done up The was man-aged by o Torn Palmer ono of

backers I It held tirestakes Ono of the minister of tho place andseveral prominent to prevent tho

Ilrady See the TwentIeth Century X O

hilly heady has entered suit against thewenUoth Century A C which Is locatedt Madison Squaro Gordon and It U probable

that there will bo some trouble before JoeVolcott and Tommy West and Jim Corbett

nd Kid McCoy come Brady saysho an interest In tire was

roieu out for some unknown rronoii Paperswere served on Jim KennedyIradys lawyer clubs

and are Interesteda great many sporting enterprises

has steps a receiverappointed for UM Is the

building arid threatens to enjoin Kennedypulling off more

Kennedydenies that has anything to doliib or Its formation says Ilrady Is noteven a stockholder

noqneNORWICH Aug 23 Interest In the rooa

tournament 1s now at Its height and doubtlessoonUnua so until the close of the tourna

cm Friday night The surprise of theeek came today when Veasoy the phenom

new player from Wilmington who hasmaied all the cracks his clever work wm

four straight victories yesterday felllosing one to Drand ono Champion Daven

port tire oldest entered this year hadriot won a anti It was tx

take and them throughout the gamewithout allowing the another

seemed to playerhis game with Williams he lost

nd In resting at the end of his play Ee-

a possible tomorrow so1 1

that night Tire commIttee on the projectthe annual tournaments to

IM for nlnoUwn a the localthe best appointed In the United States

FloaT DIVISIONTon Lost

rank Sliann New London Cona-

n Calr Holt Trenton N J

XL Bryant Ion li 0y Washington D aWColemsn Tuhlnrton D aI-

EOOKO DmilOFo ItOTwIeU IMJ Biker WnUDtlon O 0

Norwichft Webb WMkhealer N Y

horn WaShington D 0A ChfIMS

HieVman Wllmtn

IToik LeaB IJ 4

ai-

If WlllUma Washington a 0Won Lttt

8 04 a

un II

beto

loklnlfUnlike

an importantmimi MI10el not worry M will

flabthat nil and In

to any roan lIving neverhim 8I1rllnoll wiseflattering ruse not 111

noll whenlook too than when

fought pjflIfl1nee IA

is robust man boxlit tr did not displaymuch this JI to

1

tomn

tr t p lrave

tonight

0retired at about II Shusrkey

at linT about I kwill put up

sea untilto It my to

simmons aid and I antIn decisive a I

butIn that lIne myself The onlY

is my flut as soon IIt will I ciba

ill understood will notlie

Is next

itsl All tire

vorcatlonthe tight and the prospective winner

at I to IbettIng was R trifle moro IIY

recorded wore Quite

e1Iprdll

10001In

lf0O

lotI < 1 erdll 10

refused to ho opinion II tooutcome hut It I that h PIts

tllIlIvnn

to On with JnckIW that the mill the limit

H DIlTio 00 to 11000 on with T

orolII

nil had to 2 to t tie anrt I-

IMltollor Tom Ot01lrke nA that

f1lprice liars I to I light

hereLaw

lIolle

Mike lawlorI1nl

IMOO on

are

andlarge commission lie intends

liartholdi where Fits stop Inbet coo to on Bob

order

fit

bul owned

UIO

II III II y-

In11 111

ltllly

0T1J ble

taken home In the refereeswas

HtooInwl

light

to uthCrthat

In

ot idea ot holding In thebillfrom noT 1receIve the IfCel la

willmont

coal

port

lIMYhim but Davenportobtained ballbefore hili opponent liarS

r RhoThisAnd In

oft a that was taken orWilliams and the newt ot the was aton champion bo

forwardthat the tournament be clotto transfermlnlton will IIn adverse report andearly continue to hl as

el1ffl

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1 110 IIIwM a

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decidedly mosteye f11

out-

comebe Invincible confidence hie

defeatFitss very

lie drawnwes so Jim

JelTrIes lie better tie

husky In boutslie

the feet

left

wa clo anddock will re-

mainThtn at lien

Cohens for thestar going to-

do hit nick11Cr is a I can do some-

thing thirstLi start

flitlng do any-

more six

is

theodds The

made

quite

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says

witness

which

when120 and

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JOE BERNSTEIN RULED OUT

OXCAU QAitnxKH irvj ON A

IV Tug TWKLfJIl JtOVNl

Omaha Kid lrllbral ly Thrown to the UMby K t Alder Who Conllbonllr Vie

Ul the n l Jo Unfit HillPreliminary t llrodw

Joe Iern t ln the East tilde fmtherwelghlput IIP toni light against Oardner

Omaha Kid at tho llntadway A Cthat wa cut hort In Iho twelfths round byqualification lUfcrro Te ldy Foley havingnerve enough lo rule the flowery moan

out finally threw ti

ihe hoer In such a polpooly toni mannerthat the referee could not overlookoffenoo Gardner really outfought titan a-

far as punching was concerned and a thornstein was weakened by body blows It wa-

pOHslble that ho wanted to lose throughbreaking the rules The house was packedand thorn wo much dissatisfaction overresult which wo not decisive enough totire crowd

Joe Hurst got a decision over Wily

both of this city In a 13routid prellmlnant 112 pound Iho referee being John White

Lewis wo substituted at la tmoment foiAlt IrfJvy nnd made such a good showing thathalt crowd thought ho was entitled todraw

Gardner wa a 2 to I favor lie over BernsteinTho Omaha Kids seconds wire Loul GreenAndy Walsh Julius Mack und Eddie Gardnerllernstelns handlers wore HowardMoMurrav Franks and Hilly WhitmanThe condition were twentyflvo rounds at I2i

both men weighing under A Gardnerobjected lo John MUlc Teddy Foley ww

a refereeIkrnstoln forced the filM with a tat

which was by untilwrestling and

all over the nng man had a swqlllnif eywhen he went to his

f while dancing around the rlnir atran i In the round but

that further bruised the Omaha left

Urdner thirdright Bernstein receiving aright harder on

grit Into u clinch anduntil the referee compelled to tear them

more lefts toface they got Gardnerwith nu thn Iud bpltB onhead On had tire round

Tby were clinching and roughing again asoon as tho fourth then

with solid body blows Born tdn woundround a quick smash on the mouthmade Gardner he sat down

Gardner WM cautious and ccllboraie InfIfth lie was looking for a chance t

Und a long swing on thin lImit

Bernstein cnught him with n hot stomachpunch that hurt rind titan 01 Joe therewas a clinch so fierce the referee tuggedaway with mlsht and main lo get met

Bernstein put In another oftoward the close drew the blood from

A soon ss they at It In sixth rounda oise of and wrestle Bernstein belm

at fault InhenvT swing Jaw beat him off In

the of the round was backing alaround the ring with opponent In full pursuit

Jlernteln hogan the seventh with n rally olInfighting Gardner clinching hard

turned a hullsomersault over hU ihonlder Bernstein hu

and It Gardnerhim body and hnnd with apparentlylittle effect But a moment beforeshowed signs or dlMretw because of thebelts In the wind that laruner rained In

A soon a the eighth both mentumbled to floor In a clinch D rn teln re-

turned bander In the fac but Gardnersoon hart him hanging on from the force of themnshs that were driven with power Into the

In tIme ninth Gardner a terrific leftcut which Just the Jew More clinchingend marie It tireUnrdner still played lor the body with ucce sBernstein In the facewithout worrying the Kid In

took a drink of before thelentil began clinch wrestlethrottle and everything but bite After a strug-gle the them and Gardnerpromptly made Joe reel with n corking left on

tint when Gardner tried to followthere wa another grabbing match by theHider

llrnteln on the defensive In the eleventhGardner r ld no attention to thefacer but rushed his man to corners wherethere was renewed IJernsteln couldnt-or wouldnt ha d enouch to asquash pin while the Omaha Kid took a rest

at his sideBernstein wa hugging and butting a soon as

the twelfth wa on lie soon met a with abody and Gardner was clean off his

A Knr turned over III the airuntil hn was down Bernsteindrooped Mm The Omnha Rid would

on hound but fur a wildA It wn he tumbled upon

disqualified llprnMetn Piling weethe crowd of East Riders who

were with Bern Utln to a man hooted long andloudly Th iliac of the round was Osecond

DEATH OF GEOtiaC II HOSStER-

Coniamptlon CarrIes Off the Noted Oarsmannd Walker III Career Sculler

BosToN Aug 23 George II fltwrner one ofboHtknowu profewdonal oarnmcn In the

world died at the Camoy Iloniltal late pesterday afternoon after lingering lllno Mof conlumptlou fla born at Sudbury Mow

20 18M and came to Boston when quiteUe flrst worked as a bundle boy In a

Jharlostown store and two yearn later enteredemploy of a West End butcher It was durthis Ume that he took up rowing and undertuition of James and Thomas Cutler crack

oarsmen In their day rapidly Intok line sculler his flrst

appearance on tho Charles River Inworking boat race and showed

o much that wa matchedagainst John Brown of Worcester In m and

out a professional He derated Brown and then on Danif Lowell for a race over the threomlle course

the wawith true defeat and so 11 omer gave him another

which resulted a did lint contestDavis of Portland heard of H earners

growing fame and a match was arrangedavis won the race on and

to a return match He Joinedworldfamed

crew of New Yencrew of Portland I

the same summer they won first

to Canada won 13100 In prizes defeating inregattas the

that was by YAchampion next match ran WM-

at sport and defeated a number of crack menIn went England

match with Laycock championI Australia for over

course but defeated after a hardIns toured the country taking

first and tooond prize atcaptured the Kn or 50 by dO

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Somlnatlon fur the Officers of the L A ITlo York State

Following la the ticket presented by theregular Nominating Committee for omoo ofthe New York State Division League of Ameri-can Wheolmen next yean For Chief ConsulMilo M Holding of New for Vloe onsulGeorge None York for

election will take In October Nommating Committee has not mado its returnon for the Hoard of Officersand It must do so before Sept 1

liar Harbor Ibis ShowBAn lUnnoit Aug 2S Tho final day of tha

horse show hers was most successful Societywas present today In large numbers and the

attendance numbered over JOOO MHand lot Morrell were again notable

winners The summaryPontnr niro AlIce a second Leo

ErTln third Hester Uri Spencer

Shown IVfore VehlclfaKlrit Beau NashMli Van Nest second Hauler J G M thirdCharles llswlburne Paint CoTanitemsMrat and fly Lady Edward

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second Lord Chesterfield Mrs Pulitzerthird Iatrlot William Jay SchtefellnPair of t Torn and Jerry W P

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Scnller James A Ten Rrck Defeat HarrIsVail st Halifax

HAUTAX N a Aug 31 Janio A Ten Eyckof Worcester defeated Harris Vail of St John

Canadian protestedruled

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to be used during October Novemberand December Now Yorks most activeseason contracts mutt be made before

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the final contest In the Newport Yacht RacingAssociation norlen

More Internet will be taken In tomomiwrace probably than In any other thisAs the boats now stand the Yankee has 1-0pohiU and the Rainbow and illiieola fc carh-

If the Yankee gets a place tomorrow she willwin tire linnn nip if ah does riot scoreand rltlnp Uio or Mlnpnla should win

Therewould then hiive to be an extra raw botwtrntire two

Tire protests made by thn Yankee and Mlnwlnr tray nfltct tire standing of

the boats but until the Regatta Committeemeets the standing la as already

There now scents to seine doubtwlmthor the tour boats will forSOf ootcr a the Mlneola expects to go

on SaturdayThere wo no of Rerntta Com

to consider the U madeIn risen hut A meeting will be

The Mlneola bore fromHrlttol late this afternoon receivea now bowsprit und other repairs Thereho much trouble with crow of tIeVirginia of lato and today Mr William Ktananrnllt tho owner discharged

surly for some days and Mrpatience gave out today so ha clearedthem out Ho hopes to got men tohandle th boat tomorrows race

Pollywog Win Whitney CupNswronr Aug JJ The 90footers raond

oft hero this afternoon for a cup offered by MrHairy Payne Whllncyhalf owner of the YankeeThe priro was won by the Pollywog sailed byAlmcrlo Hugh Pagot It was a good racsoiled In a strong southwest wind tho course

return a distance of twelveThl a beat out and a run

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