from GREATER NEW YORK'S GREATEST STORE. will be soiled off Hook on August 20 and 2C, run down. The tu» 1» owned by John Connell, Sandy the tu« IT WAS A DRIFTING MATCH. and that In case a third rare Is necessary It 6hall whom the Regatta Committee had hired the race«. j be sailed on August 21. The committee will require Cornelius Van Cott for oflleera of the j of the oflleera of the Lone 8tsr Club »all to a CLUBri special the measurement of competing jrSChtS to be IlkSB One Tin: AMERICAN Defers the trial races, with as muny persons on Tribune reporter: j with and WIND. board of each boat contesting m will be curried "We have alway« had 'rouble Connell. RBOATTA NBBDBD from any daring the cup races. The Arserics's cu¡. Commit« engage his tug in order to diesuade him which is of James D. .Smith. Latham overt act of this sort, but it never doe» any good. tee, composed a a piNi ruatt e>K boats HtAMmo «them waj A. Klsh, J. W. Tarns, Gouverneur Knrtrlght. A. Rog¬ His pilots seem to take delight in breaking up Husk A. reserves the visitors'-, r.t-T nra ers. J. R sud Cas« CnniVld. race." a joviM. cnowD or right to recall nnv boat or restart any race or aller had clear the pigs «were ordered Hi» Migth find direction of the courre, as it may- After the tug gone COM r AROCSSD LITTLE INTER- deem advisable. Battles and measurements must be to line up at the ilr»t quarter mark, and the race no seni to the Cup Committee, at tho New-York Yacht was bat it gave no satisfaction and 1- ON ACi'l'l'XT OF A LACK No. 17 Madlson-avc. August 1!'. Untshsd. Club, by time was given. OP A BOJtEESE. In the junior elght-oared «hell contest the Btaten the American Yacht THI TAMPA'S PINK PERFORMANCE. Island and Newark crews fouled near the end of .neasseal that but it have a resana was OVER l'.RITlSH the course, and the latter were disqualified, c «pedal yesterday, PIT'EHIulUTV Of AMERICAN beaten. s number of well-known no difference, as they were hopelessly rafD :i' '" »ttrict taraje SfHoONKKS PLAINLY SIIOWN-A COMMIT¬ made al¬ ... at point. rowing, . dub*, hesuscjuartera. Milton There -was no extremely high-speed TEE THAT OBBTI THE RULES. and in OB Cob, Conn. Am >ng thos,-> present were though the time made in all cases was fair, have been ,' r. 1 M V.ai'l. r. ex-Commodore WT.llam During the last week yachtsmen some instances highly creditable. In international contests )\ Starbuck F. R. Lawrence, Mr. pleased to And that the THE AND SKNIOH EIGHTS. and Mrs. at ("owes has maile a good showing. The JUNIOR i- Mrs Wulnwrlght. Mr. showing as they interest been centred In the acboener The junior eiphts made a pretty «j poi i. NT. «ad Mrs if. de & Parsons William hai< chieiiy five contestants, w. H. races, arid the victory of the American yacht, the m -v. 1 up the curs.-, there being jt parson* sr, M C. Parsons, Catlln, last contest of the day OF .-;. In the SALE ir THE correctness of and the ni eights John H."Coster, v B, ïl.j Captain J, s. Yampa. has done much to show lbs the boat- LllchnVll. John g. nurher, remarks lately made by The Tribune concerning called forth wild cheers as they sped past M T Dimond, B. be seen that the Hone- T. !.. BcOTill, \V. S. Huchanin, C the superiority of the Utslted Btstea schooner li.msi-s; but It was plain to J, II. llrst were having fun with their I it. T. J. H. «Tatn«rrtght, . mtan Club's eluht .. irate, IvaJnwrtght, no time were they pulling Mix. ea«Co«s- There Is no undue se'f-gratulat'.on about this, rival«, the Pallsad.-s. At w E Tunis, c. a Mercar, W. P, It win a close of the nor of the facts. It is more than a thirty-six stroke. i Au. ¦-' n M M>-..- snd Mr. M.rahalt, does it contain any straining that calls at¬ flni-.ii. thanks to the maRnanlmity of the Winning h » ttee ^f the Larehsaoal Y.chl cinb: only a simple and justifiable pride Stocks. c mm crew. Manufacturers' Aiti.-r.. as Q <;< o I «wy, C. B, gchench, C To» tention to the peculiarly I.iiko number of hj lytag, For the Junior slngle-«cull race there were four r 1 m i. W. Mott, C, H. White schooner yachts which have M equal In Knglund. Molt, Augasl the s.-cond Hussel!, of the Metropolitan, sale. manufacturers who were reluctant si when were socomnsnled by The Yampa Is by no means representative of beats. Jn THIS WEEK will bo the most important week of the Many very large ¦ssra» be with Mulhearn. of the Kmplre, and the lath r - occasion fastest schooners. While she may fouled as no other t \\i\-s a: | daughter. I that the Ametice's and he was our of Üve weeks have since seen the of a quick uoloading.such as in the front rank as a good, heavy« Claimed a foul, which was nllowed. about offen ago advantage «, .. a gala day, .nd John A. K.-lser. the superln- regarded to row In the rinnl, which was won by accepting ¦' she ¡g certainly permitted t tfc club, with his »arge corsa of ns- Weatbi r. n.iiiid-thc-world cruiser, Gaillard, of the Atalanta. The prt.es were medals house ever bad the attempt. of In crews and slngl«; eonrageáo . was In to the eosafort not In the front rank In point speed. TlfsflSfrt. for the member« of ihe winning «, kepi bony caterlag the association, and of course can't on forever at -such It is the eud. As fast as the makers sell off . race off New-York she had hey brands wit,n.-:«, presente,l by THE BIG 15UVIXG go prices. neariug ,. many Visit. her last In addition, and sj.»ecinl In beating the Marguefrite, a banner, for the crews, New- to Tb« Begstl i Committee was on boar: the big tug- pretty nearly full medal« for the junior eight?, given by "The their stocks turn to making up regular goods for Fall trade at regular prices. It's their ouly way prosper. i nd, snd consisted 0f Btuyveaanl Wain. schooner formerly possessed bJT the Y.impa's pres¬ York Times." they And th.' with Stocks than at time ¡since the sale of the most desirable '¦ MarceUa « irk Parsons. Isaiah set owner. Richard Suydam Palmer. RESJULTfl OF TDK CONTESTS. WE STAUT MONDAT bigger auy began; many l-\\ :i. Horace Sec and Simeon Ford. The com« nails among the third-, lass schoon¬ than Marguerite only the intermediate double-scull race, final heat, On lines are lower than at any time since the sale begau ; lower they : «slsted In timing the boats by John Custom HOUM tonrage is ('. U, In lots cannot be duplicated. many prices well-knowa measurer for the New-York ers. Her Ml were the VesaafS, , In¬ Ml SO. The latter boars the contestants to come. ! against the Tamps'l stitute and Lone Star crews. The race was won by will be for very many years Qfty-two entrl.» there wre thlrtv-three la ltd feel even, while Marguer¬ are waterline length th- Institute doohi by a length, De W. C. Cohen, readers to as in the week as Those who have not attended the sale > .way in m« following order, ite's ¡s only 79 92, and the Yampa r;n be raid to be WE RECOMMEND buy early possible. 'in as; wind: <; «soon, Ml- bow; O. Hafer, stroke. Time-5:.77'4. «.ail- iu the -.» much better than a good American eighty-foot¬ Ural heat; starting, to come this are certain that those who have been here and shared very t ,ot Angora, Pre. ira, Caper nitig-> not The Junior «Ingle .cull, Gail- especially invitad week. We great rant II, AUc« K. .r.,. Dragoon, Eurybla. er, in spite ..f her thirty feet of estes heel lensth. lard, Moran. ScotI and Mulhearn, was won by '¦¦ Time 0:1.1. we to see them. I .... dar)-, nee, Chippie Question has the apparently fastest lard, of the Atalanta, by thiee length». of the sale will be pleased to come agaiu. And will be pleased T WH i, Molly Bawn, Ethelw\*nn, Weasel, And yet shs beaten Intermediate four-oare.i gig; .tatting. Mi trop .litan, advantages lune, \\ ii;i.-, Kannle, Trilbv. H.nirl. Shrimp Bnillah «chooser, the Amphltrlte, by over fourteen D.untleM and Union Clubs Won by th.- first nam»d over twenty-three a Memb.-rs. T S. Mahcoey, bow; I*. Kills. b minutes, and the Cetonia by bj length. coxswain. Ralph wsi tea, it was In an e\- ««aerating mínales esclnslve of time silowenoe. 2; J. C. Hogg«, :<. W. Grant, stroke, r. v« I wltt caslonal breeae« and catapawa whole fleet of lrvin. Tim' («gj, ers were the Ooaeoon, If the Yampa can do this, the in the senior four-oare-d 'barge race were Dragoon, Mary, same. A Starting the Active PRICES: eau do clubs. SAMPLE 'm ! the and Won by SOME 1 i\> an V.quei American schooner-yachts the Active William \. .srth of wind prlved the ra « of a reallv of th..se in Class I of the Mew-York omprlslne K. McDougalh bow;' It- of the interest which wem Id oth- few ranked crew, 2. John Mehrten«, I; C. t. Beiger, strok--; E I Club's list may bo mentioned wh M names Morris, thne Time..VU'». i-llk Mens 12-. summer Half Rose. .OT n ised, but ;h- large number of Tacht T. oowan, coxswain, by lengths. control, Ile. Wanket, «light Imperfection, pr.... .21) lien's reversible white pongee f men on ihe yacbta and at the elub- OCCUr at the moment: Constellation, RsmOltS, Th- ri.e for junior eights was a pretty s black ral music and general cheer schoorers which five starters, th.- Nassau. PaltMde, Staten 10-4 wliite Polar Blsnksta.t>5» arts .10 Children's lac. Hose.OS good Dauntless, Brunbllde, and all 'he having Club crew». Won Heavy : enjoyable. Club lal.nd, Newark and Lone Star Men's Shirts. .'JIU 00 to 00 Duck .Suits. 2.118 have in the New-York Yacht ¦ length. Th.- crew were aii-w.i.ii 3.68 gold Night Ladles' $G $18 lately competed by the I'aiis.ide eight by W. H.r.o Blankets. cruising races In Class II (of to 9:. feet), the Alcací, G. Ü. Skinner, bow: C. r. Drummond, :; carpen- Men's web .Ill Ladhs' Jackets. ...Id lots. .BO three, 4; Archibald, ó. C. F. $."..50 irblte California Blsnketa. 4 U."» English Buspenders. THE CAN IX) BETTER. Merlin, Lasca, and Emerald; also, ter, .t; i-\ Archil».,;-.. Harry T. Skirts.... IHN Class III Bucknam, 6; Q. Blade, 7. l-\ rilade. stroke; Hay- Men's and boys' unlaundered Shirts.... .ü-l 15 00 Black Serge «nd Alpaca IS PR smart ones, which raced In ". ll.r.O SUkollne Comforter*. .S."» B. T THE NOT To LAVGHKL» exceedingly ii-i. . oxswaln. Tim« "-1.. Fine lace ribbon .nid j-t Capea. *A\ OH t.. the Ariel. Manrtirri'e and IroqUOta, single BCUll, starters were Men's natural wool I'ndershlrts. .1Î."» AT- DIPTER1NO virera yachtsmen BATI (71 ¦ feet), In the Intermodiste W. Ooorikind. Se. Plalii Linen Oloss Towel.01% Ladles' Lawn Suits. l.OO Uthers which lately raced In Class IV «V> to 7.'. feet), William A. Fischer, llunh Monaghan, Men's ribbed balbrlggan Shirts. .1Î."» very pretty OF THE T\v.» BOATS also II. Bowen nnd Harry U Scott. Won by .04 Straw Sailor Hat. AtH the Amorlta. Klsemnrle and , would Jatne« Time.«i:0fii.,. 10c heavy Blesched Fringed Towel...« Men's ribbed drawers. .îi."> Ladies' $1.7."» of Moneaban S« be pleased. the balbrlggan Straw Sailor Hat. .îitt A prominent member of the New-York Yacht Club certainly win If sailed with Kriglis-':. schooners In the race of ihe junior four-oared shells 25c. flue Linen Towels. 17 I..-idles' silk Vests. Ladies' 75c. crews the very .pun ribbed .89 to a Tribun« reporter yeeterday; "The De- own class. And the Amorlta, this und OvoTpeck Club started, Gingham Dresses..4» Said their perhaps Nonpareil« The crew were Chart»1« Dinner Napkins. dog. 1.80 I..'oil's' Maco yarn ribbed Vests. .417 Children's tie i . naarvi I of than any WOUl HOI In light form, r winning by . length. S2.2S -41» f greater »düp-butldlng year produced by OSUld BrOksW. bow; Prank Dernbacher, 2: Marrv Morris, I; 7.">c. dos. .SO Men's white cotton Sweaters. .Ill $12'» Percale Dresses. 4 to 14. knows that winds have to ask for time allowance fr..rn atiy Arn H, Time Nspklna, per an« >.: fully appreciate. Everybody even though onl) a William Wendorf, stroke. 5:4114. Ladies' 49o. Seersucker Skirt it. «fj been died to her real form, be« schooner yacht in England, senior double was taken by the Passalo. Boat $1.00 Napkins, per dos.7'2 All-wool Sweaters, navy and b!a v hasn't yet up seventy-footer. If the race sere run I« *say Th-1 E. A. McCoy, bow. aad .89 $i.2."> sniped Bateen skirt. 2 ramea.:t» >b« is not tuned an, No, 1 should manv American dollars would ba Club's men by default, tic. Linen Blotched Table Dtnisk..., 8.50 Scotch Velvet Rugs. 1.4» c«use yel entirely weather, a good of time stroke, rowing over the course Flannel Wrapper. .Î17 h rl.y I willing to say that Mr. Iselln has pur- plankeil on her coming In first. Irrespective e'hri-iopher'Ininegan. Ne. Unbleached Unen Daniask. ,38 142.00 massive Oak Sldebeiard. 1¡!»..">O Me Otttlng allowance. alone. crews was onn- $4.00 sheer Lawn Wiappel*. ¡¿.HO p»i»ly held h-r back In any of her races, although arc many mire wbose names The race for senior four-oar^d gig 69c Weichet] Unen Damask. .48 15.00 "swell" Bicycle Lamp. l.M Besides t*-ese. there ' and the Union mo at all to learn that «uch time bj the t.^-. by th.- Varuna, the liauntless 75c. Percale Wash Watet..1« '.' ¦ >t surprise are not at the present made promlnei was won the Varuna» In s dose 50c. All-Wool Cheviot, Iwo-toned. ,%H Youths' a!l-w.»ol $10.00 Suits. 'AUS as Bachern, Be. Pox, e'Hil» crews. It by '. I tell y m, Mr. Iselln Is not a man last races, such Bperanaa, a The crew was the same and ChslUee.... .19 Men's J»H infants' hand-made worsted Bootees_ .00 Viator, anil others. which rvoul be Bniah of one-half length. Club crew 30c. sntln plaid ¡uriped all-wool J12...0 Suits. fj « shoa ng his opponent his hand In a Rebecca. with S hooners M in th.- tiarge race. The first Hohcmlan .'.'At Infants' worsted crochet Sacquas. -1W safe enough when matched English .outest. No time was Riven, owing to 75c. All-Wool Cbeetota and Crêpons.... Best Potted Ham, per can. .414 ». I cord. As to the Defender beating the of their own class, s. declined to Infants' tine Cambric Slips. .'AU respective f >r sehooner- the Interroptlon by th« tug mentioned. 45c. all-wool navy ljjijr» Sene. .29 Best Deviled Ham, per can. .41-1 III, there is no possible question in my This is a nilepdid showing American the senior single »cull race were Valkyrie and it has been much regretted In England .'ont. sinus In black storm S.-t^.-s, 50 in. MU of u». .«¿s Infants' $1."0 Imported Bibs. 20, ,'{.% kbout it. I am positive that the Defender Is yachts, hack with Deneasn, William Huleara, C. Botter- 65»'. King Coffee«, per that Mr. Palmer was not enabled 10 bring Christopher It was won by the .-51 Infants' Bibs, lace trimmed.03, .4141 thai Was ever constructed. As 1 which would have nérveo to remind bu.ch and Frederick Cresser. 40.'. all-wool Moreen Skirting. Mixed Ten. very choice.iîîïe. and .47 quilted 1 him the pris»- Commit!»'»' as he Time.fi:!1*¿. .410 the race In which she had ti.is rar.- at Cow. s. The Sa.ling llrst named pleased. Shcetinfr, bleached, 7-4. .10 Finest Rolled Oatmeal, Fine muslin Corset Cover.. < '. judging lier by him of In the matter wh» n a The last race of the day was for senior eight*, Chesapeake l-lb'pkg.Oil she Is su- had, however, no option a were the flrsn Rohemlnn and the s.da 1-lb. carton. .OS Oood muslin Drawer«, with tucks. .17 ent to her gaff, Immeasurably was Blade against the Yampa carrying shell. Starting Chesapeake Sheeting, bleached, 9-4.19% Crackers, best, " ¡.r.>'¦ :c. undreB.seJ her mainmast. Some other changes and 1m- the desire that American yachts shall THE PALM GOES TO »PHILADELPHIA In. .00 Ladleaf 35c. fain;,- Hose. .19 $1 M Turkish Bath has expressed to take in such He, Preach Percaline, M Slippers.îi+ in her top works will also be made while come. Just as the Yampa did. part BALTIMORE. at.04% Ladles' 19c, seamlesa black Hose. .os Men's SU..») Calf Shoes. - 1.HU proveroeat. all comers, and the ¡sailing 10.\ Percaline Lining, * come down races ns were opn to icht is at Bristol, and she will Committee in this case has not concealed its re¬ 12',ic black linen (Irans Cloth. .07 9So. washable chamois Gloves. .51) Misses' russet «oat Shoes. .07 with the new steel spars, about which at having to perform such an unwelcome duty h-re possibly gret of a visit¬ THE talk. as that involved in th« dlsnualiflcatlon M'FKATKD BY MARYLAND tier has been SO much won so well. At the present NEW-YORKKRS on board ing yacht which v». at CTnetsnatll lymis- r,f Yale; Robert I.ever, of New-York, an.l W. until the troops arrived. The checks for the motujr '..¦ of the most interesting characters here, it Is pleasing to And that sailing IN A »SeTiRE OF 8 TO 5, AND TUB (tjeveland; Cln.-fmnatl Ptttstmrg, juncture to the TEAM -v m«* va », ut i..iui»vin.-. the was form¬ left Washington yesterday. tî c Yiçilant Is Willard Nye. of New-Bedford. Mr. committees still exist which propose obey CMeaa Neale, of Hoston. Lawson, captain, IN vs. at Eax'.rn Park, . i seated on rules o£ their own club. BIUDEOnOOMS RY TUB QUAKERS TlHSlsi -Bftsskljra Washington, er]-- B Hoston league pitcher. -o Nyi Is a typical tar as one sees him racing Brooklyn; Philadelphia vs. New-Tots, nt Phllastelphlo; He is clean shaven, a little 1\> 2. va. nt BalUawf«: f'|,.velai»(l vs. St. Mr. Rice sal.l: "We expect to arrive in Liverpool ENGLISH PRAISE FOR THE AMERICAS k of the yacht. A SCOUE OF . I'tt'shar* li.iliimi.ro vs. m, we will a week. Then we ko to the many people become THE MIDDLE STATES 2. Cincinnati I, ft. ix»ut» 2. i* .n.<, ral cinveianii; Ctaclnnoil va. Ptttatrarg, at Clncln- don, where nlay the American Navy, and Its Increased efficiency by l«-r. "What I want to CONTESTS IN Paiiarieiphia a, Brooklyn i1'-vel»nrl-Rain. North of visiting a number of towns, and M ;he subject of the befen WaehlnKt. u U. Chicago r. natl. England, rea« n of tnat fact, are appreciated by the may B in 13, Eastern ñnally over into Scotland. After we have .shown highly began Mr. Nye. "Is this: The Vigilant GATTA. Tbnreday Brooklyn ">.«. Washington, at Pork, there how te» ball we return to officials of the Dep.utm.nt. One of thera v« v-.vY.ik. al Phlladeiph .. the people pisv Navy t be so fast a boat as the Defender. I don't Brooklyn; Philadelphia don. W« ail] probably play fifty games In all were beaten yesterday -the Boltlraon vs. Beaton, a» Baltimore; Cleveland v« Clncln. Loi to-day said: "This commendation of the American ^ is. Hut the- is too much in- Roth local trams va I'll: «burg, at CblcegO, and be gone two months." W y that she public CREW WIN TUB SENIOR Haltlmore and the illMsglOQUIS natl. nt Cleveland; Chica*.'» Navy from a high Knglish authority Is the mon« about how the Dé¬ THE FIRST BOHEMIANS New-York nine at vs. sf Park, Brook. Its It is ?! ned to say when it reads This gives the Phila¬ Friday Hro>klvn N-n-Ywrk. Bseten to be appreciated because of rarity. true, have won but for an anddent to her ¦BEBUa.TI OF THE at Cast.rn Park. Rrooklyn. Ivn. Philadelphia v« Boston, «I Philadelphia; Ws American ig more effec¬ fi oder would LIGHTS RACE' back at v. Cleveland va. Cin¬ however, that the Navy that the team seventh place. New-York falling ton v». Boluraore, ishlnrrton; NA TIONA L CAPITAL TOPICS other »¡..eririg gear or the breaking of her gaff, delphia cinnati, ut (':¦ .. Plttsburg, at Chi igo; tive, so far as It rocs, than that of any RACES. and Rrooklyn to ninth. ut SI. IjouI«. Defender Is a far better boat than the Vigilant. OTHER to eighth St. I. -ill» vs. laMsSVlñe, country. In the first place, our «hips are all new. Stabs As¬ The Rrooklyn and Philadelphia teams erossevl Saturday KeW-Tork VO, nt the Polo C.rnunds. OLD HARTFORD. . to t- II the absolute truth, so far there Is The members of the Middle Regatta Brooklyn, REMODELLING THE The oldest was not commenced much more -than have the second time at Kastern Park, Rroe.k- New York. Philadelphia V« Uosl n. ¡tt Pint i!»lphi.i, Rol- tothlng to í mn i su.-h a supposition on. sociation living outside tbe city of New-York bats for tim'T» vs. Washington, .-it i altli re; 'i- uto .s. ('in- Tilt: HISTORIC ¡-'HIP CAPABLK OF MANY YEARS ten years ago. We have constantly aimed also a» of this the m^n winning with ai "In the Aral the boat, have not been a discovery. Hlthertc ths meetings lyn, yesterday, Quaker City einnotl, at Cleveland; Cblcag va, Plttahurg, CI secure the best results. The designs of somB of pisca, made River, Cars y pitched In splendid si. Urals vs. Laoulavllle, iit Bt, I...uii>. OP GOOD SERVICE. measure 1 >»;. It i- conceded that the defender have been hell on the Passait; something to spare. our ships are original to a great extent with thia organisation to de¬ he was affw tlv» when men wer.- on Washington. Aug. 10..Chief Constructor Hlchborn, must give the- Vigilant something.just how much New-Jersey, but various causes contributed form, and country, but we have no prejudices; we never rours era Stein wa« hit hard In the third Inning, of the N..W asserts that the historic knows y.t. But that Is not the point. a change, and the Harlem Rivet bases. ATLANTIC CITY TBAM AT ORANGE. Depsrtment, hesitate to copy the best designs wherever we find mand be¬ scored live ran« and won the which was Farragut's flagship at the so Inclined to under« This course, which promises to where the visitors «1 Hertford, 'hem. It Is different with the great maritime What i .pie who we much decided upon. wore present. Th- Atlaatle City ("urn played at the Oran«,» Oval and which is now being remodelled "tlnut. the Vigilant want to remember Is this: covers an uninterrupted mile in a game. Over four thousand spectators battle of Mobile, power, of Europe. The French Government will beaten an come notel. before a larga crowd. Although ten bits when in com¬ a on German lines, the It is for B boat to be by If the One-hundred-end-thlrty-elghth- Th« score: festerdS* at the Mare Island Navy Yard, will, not model warship and incident, th« carrying away of her topmast or straight lire, i had to be recordel s|alnst Wsstereelt, Beyertliel» --, to be one of the most service¬ German Government will not model one on French by as it is to be out- be But that is no obje I RROOKLYN. PHILADRLPHtA mission again, prove th.- hate ea.-h other. The Eng- the l reakln« of her gaff, st. bridge excepted. at r n> pot i »i> r H i>o with fielding behind liim, only live hits would Her boilers, machinery line«, I.SUSS two - an of good vessels In the Navy. to commit error wide channel both si i> 0 0' cf. 4 1 .1 2 e i able llsh Government will not adopt the suggestions .of lt bad to as there Is a clean and Irlftir.. Cf... M 1 4 Hamllior., the visitors, and tliu.se l.aJly nt in putting up a sail or a gaff too light there is more than BOO 4 o o 1 2 01Turner, If... -4 1 1 1 « « have been made by and batteries will be of modern construction. She Germany or of France or of the 1'nlted States, bo« as ¡t is to have the centre span pier, and Shir.:!-. Sb.. Hi.. .". S I S little with Nevlns's that what 1t .-ain«t th- win-] it must fsci ¦!.. if 4 1 : 0 e. «Hallmaa, I I scattered. I range could do b» to some extent a composite ship, as her cauae the ECngllah Admiralty thinks seems to me u If the to make a clean start when rowing iway, H n. if :: 0 e 1 <> I will about Is not worttk a ba-l.\ model!« 1 boat. It feet la Which Ib.... 4 o i» -t 2 Th.inp« f»»ur Orense players were In the lum.nock- doesn't know shipbuilding in the eft' irt to make the new to I »am bridge before the H, o o o b i oici m, a«. .i i i agi pitching, (.inly apar«d«ck beams, hatch«comblng sad knowing. We Americans, on the other hand, are Defender up the course Macomb's .-.. :< 0 1 I | S fivu being people, above, had gone a ltt'le too far clubs are Fout t. il' nil l<> 0 J Clements, make-up of the team yesterday, players walst will be of steel. The purpose of the eteel not hidebound. We recognize a good thing wher¬ ¡b.mpton light up bridge Is reached. Twenty-four n o »*.. 4 o l :: I s .¦¦ and light sails. If we other n, if. 4 1 o 01 Bulliran. t- ever we see it. and !t without caring with «A. .-. r hollow gaffs B !'¦. Ib.... 4 1 1 12 o o extras. The at deck beams Is to give greater space between the adopt i of sails for the Vigilant that numberel in the ass.i.-iatlon. in, is. I t I I 4 I whom It As a res«lt. the American v a suit « n Ion | 0 CITY. the originated. more than so much paper, and Btstea regatta whs held yesterday or. r.n.-i. c. 3 1 1 2 01Carser, p- OKANOE A. C. ATLANTIC decks and add to the structural strength of Is. by ship, class by class, the finest .ui i: in't welfh any The Middle 1 0 o o o o'-. ai. '-. .i uh r ihpo s a Navy ship »: il «¦: .h 10 hold, we could sail all around The officials were Claude »Stein, t>. -"3 ö DilTll 1 1 " 0 She will carry thirteen live-inch rapld-ti-lng any afloat." Harlem course. Zap¬ 2 o 1 o l U Tottis ;t '» - o o (» If... 4 0 1 ship. b>- done. I assure you, the i,-, p Tli .mas cf. Harter. (» -, but It can't re;'. ;.., ; mi 4 (» -'I 0 0 Petrlken, rf.. ."> <» 0 0 (» an In Ita way, as the naval and at the Anaiosian u. c, Washington, Besll. If_ 0 (» i» anna efficient battery . ..rs and sails light enough pons .; .¦ k-.. i.. ¦'. I 1 11 | the li. T isla ....M 2 8 27 12 4 Bills »»_4 u (» » S i of war between ftn i China demon¬ < ;¿me strong and I could Ball John H. Abeel, jr., Naseau C; Robert n n o 1-2 »» l .... 4 2 1 7 1 o battles the Japan ARMY' ORDERS. time enough, keepers, n . o o o o i Carter it. 4 oil OlOldhom, v t In circles around the Defender. This mls- Athletic Club; Henry J. Bi o i o S o S « o I ocri wall, ». :. J i o :t » strated that the gun. while not poss. rilar, sails or spars ¦toll, New-York i. S | S Btogg. lb... I 1 I .¡ 1 I 2 g rap!d-llre Ming Aug. 10 (Speei.i/.'.-The following C'f not having strong enough rlphlat -n !.. rf... 4 o o o o U Stanley, h».. I was a auxil¬ Washington, *t«Ke race II. C, W. I'relsendai.z, Fairrnount r-in^ Phllactotohl« 4. Left h»»«-* Hoi '4 >» l »» S great penetrating qualities, powerful It was made In the last Nonpareil C.J Earned Brooklyn I, ... 4 1 1 « 1 i» McCarthy. 1 orders have been issued: Captain Fragile r;..s> Jve»-r- made before. re- .James H. The .'. 0. PllW t,«»» by errer«. Phll«. Cuming. 4 (» 0 .*. .'. '-' to the heavier in destroying the un- Army II and the Vigilant. Y/ou H. C, Philadelphia, and Doyle. Rr aij-n Philadelphia en bah« < >ff .'¡t. 4 i» o o :i 1 Bothermei. 3b iary armament will make not .ex¬ between the Valkyrie a l Struck c By Caney 1 Base McOrlIlls, 4 g o n 0 .» of an vessel, and Maker. Ordnance Department, m-mh.-r the Volkrrla II put out too light spln- was II. W, Walter, of the Dauntless B. C. -T S Two-kaaa hit». Weatervelt, p « 13 10 0|Nevtna, p. protei ted parts enemy'e throwing It is all very well to starter Btelri '.'. rr Kennedy I, i'tn*{ the crew Into confusion by its continuous and gall¬ ceeding four visits during the current month «ta irrled .way. of the course were Mayer, Lone Star < ; n, r.. Kennedy, Hallman. Sacrlflce hll«.Turner, .M «10 27 11 2 -ails but vou must be sur« th.-y are Clerks Leon Pesât« he«« -'r'-«» Doubl« play«. T tais ...M .'I (i 27 12 .1.' Totals ina fir<. Point. !.. I., on public business pertaining .;. I :¦!.- I!. «'. The -,.., Carsey. Stolen o 0 0 1 o 1 0 1 ."Í have sail Quonset The Valkyr!« n waa beating the B. C, and William Graham, Wysnoke and Corcoran; Sullivan and Boylei Rail- ..- ai Athletic (In1..o The Hartford will also a-nph« power, at that for ei igb. but It wouldn't Daly, I-i CTianre 1 4 (» 1 "> o. can be utilized In emerj,'»-ncles and greatly re¬ to the construction of a battery point l it wil light spinnaker, were Max Jury, H. J. Allen, George la'iii ard 1! vl-, PuUlvan and Mailman. I'mplr« ff««f« Atlantte ¡'liy.'» Which the was strong enough to hold, Judges Athletic Clnb ft Atlantic City i duce the consumption of road. She will have a the State of Rhode Island, and. upon comple¬ d-' while the- Vigllarit's Thomas Charles p. Lawrence, E. W, 1 Ihm of «ami -1:10, Earned runs Orange an hour. What I should really like to see, and Sweeney, bv ^rr.ir» Orsng« Athletic club 2. A.Iar.tle City steaming capacity of thirteen knots Her tion this at each visit, will return to hla «. i :-he won. to were In all fifteen contests, cover¬ Fli.i bos« »lull Atlantic Cltj can at sea Indefi¬ of duty st on the Vigilant la my fifth time Qsillsrd. There 2 Left n base« .»runs» Aihieti B. hull b:-ing uf wo.xl. she be kept absence Second trip would be a !? morn¬ BY BALTIMORE Weeterv» t 3, -ff Nevtns 3. Bt u * and thus the freoiient expense of dock- proper station. Leave of granted vinnei A the Ooelet Cup, the day almost completely from In the BEATEN Plrsl i»^'.-n ball« Oft 3 nitely, avoid ex¬ and the Defender in a ing mi i:i¦ w.-si.rv.-i. : b] Nrvlns :.. gtolen baaes.Stagg She Will carry a crew of 250 men. and ran b» Lieutenant Winthrop S. Wool, 10th Cavalry..is I between the Vigilant ing until after 6 in the evening, at. 1 they were hit itrsiK pon six news in Crlswell 2 T« Ing. 1*» reeze. I think that would show Tin: ciiAMi'ioNS I', ill West«rvelt, Horley, Qoerkle, made available for any duty. She will probably tended Bit««« Special order granting First to] in variety und in the determination and hit» ciming. CrissreU. Thr. ¦base hit.Thoma«. Home re üned In waters, and will be In èajra ; bat the Defender really is" sufficient cm: inninu. ball Horley. Wild pitch. the Pacific placad Lieutenant James B, Oo". 13th Infantry, leave-of wind inn uh for on that run entbuatasm of the contestants to hold the un II- ran Stonlej Hit by pitched Tina. commission In about two y.-irs. The n:im» as well 'Wasn't then ^'m the Aug. 10. -Rnsle pitched a magnificent Nerlns, Pascad ball.Oldhojn. I'mplro.Brody. as the material outlines of -he old craft will he absence for three months, is amended to grant >. Bay?" a-'M reporter thousands of who Haltlmore. pre- from Huntingdon wind vided attention of the peupb I«01. s- for to of ab¬ was the "There vas enough to-day. e. !ept In one Inning, the seventh. rved, and ehe Will perform many years said leave on account of sU-knea«. Leave Ye." reply. beat the lined the bridges ut either enirt. Attendance, landed ; «ewonel« behind scored. The »core when the gaass DrsHtcasUIn k.»(-.1 ADMIRAL »OUNCE'S STRATEGIC .SgCADRON. Ciar- r- nute» forty-three calculation i? that the these runs were being doy'* sence on account of sickness granted Major The general about Three CROWDS AT THE BOATHOU8E8. was 4 to 2 In New-York's favor, 3.C00. Th» »cure: VJ i|1K To II' AS Ti» extended two r rtiuat allow- the VisMlant Inn no opened O 1 o o o O O | x 1 BASO KEEP APPEAtlAXCKS ene- «Paran, »surgeon. U further the V|K1- î i.. .).. -is-.-s of tbe Union, Daunt- haO of Cincinnati . inllcs. If «he must give The Nonpareil, ail 1 the home enthusiasts Riven up hope S o .. » «i » ^ t>.j NUMBER.TBB ATLANTA'! Iti:> AI.I.. months on a.-count of sickness. The following | In thirty miles, it is clear tn.it and from ht U'iis.o tea in thirty one-half less. Atalanta, Lone Star, First Bohemian winning. The croa ¡ was boars, cheering Booehlta Ctnrlnoall .'., Bt U»uU I. Errors Clnrlnnatl tran-ifers la t 16th Infantry are made: First Lieu¬ -.- tor at least four and Washington, Aug. 10. Two more cruiser» have miles. That make» the Emplie club», which are In this order looking up before th. inning closed. .',. Batterie« Poretnsn an.l \.»ui{lin; Breltenstelfl tenant Charle R. Tyler, from Company ¦ to-Com¬ in a run of sixty (»t»en. g. n.- to Newport to jiin Admiral Bunco's strategic mi Huntington, Dam Hrldg.-, were all gay with soother try L'mplre.McUonold. ' : a winner on that run fr river to Msoomh'S Hotter male a Bpeclal request for flint pany B: First Lieutenant William II. Johnson, Jr. the wars In It. that could Iitisturg, Aug. 10. I'ltl»turg took th« g.ine aquadron, with which he is hiving considerable First Lieutenant bunting and flags, and balconies given ai the New-Vorks to-day. vlng las vi.f th« best-played from Company Q to Company B; wouldn't the- accident to the Defender's sts The »erb» from LevtstrtUs to-Osy, sfter trouble to k.-ep up a («espectable sppesrsnos In point Beaumont It. Buck from Company B to Cota- over to the women gUi of the members r- 1- m himself from yesterday's poor showing. baisreea R. Adama, « .- ipparatus make any différence? pont II ¦- of »h.- «toaos It was a pitchers' baltli of the number «>f vesoeta attached to it. The de¬ panv Q First Lieutenant Thomas that might have retarded her' Nonpareil C'ub, which has a tastefully arranges] r.«nil that he was right, for, althoigh the Is detailed as professor of mili¬ > that to the Steering Th« proved Ink« and F. r.-ni.n. wllli the HtUbUTg b"V getting tachment of th.- Cincinnati, In order thai she may (th Artillery, 'N'ot a ¡»article. That accident house, with a balcony and an observation tower, at times, giving eight men paases to ftrst on tniv two bit« bod tary science and tactics at Sr John's College. to retard the Ii»».-n(l"r. wild boot of it. I'p to ihn «eventh laaing the Atlanta at i\ Is a r-.iious de¬ and will In per¬ thins whatever was its lunmst to accommodate uf men reached home. .1 relieve West, Fordham, New-York <'ity. report the old whan Just tax.-1 to capacity call. 1 ball., only one th. been made OB either »l.|.- Qettlnger*« a nk «as .u;alti First Lieutenant Magnu» ( »«* on a b..,i once, Mayflower, s is club of pletion of th.- fleet, but her loss will be comp.-n- son for dutv accordingly. as the 'freezing' on the D.-f.-nder the crowd of visitors. It the printers' This *.\n due to the superb support «c« The «core; 4th Infant» v. la detail».I as professor of ¦ueh an ai lent oaclilat- largely fe-ilure Att«-!..lnr..-e, 1,000. Lti I f-r on the arrival at Newport of the Minn« O. Hollts. Mir occurred. It waa the Edlaon the river group and has eighty-sis members on th.- to him. Tin- champion« accepted every 0101003« t military science and tactics at the Alabama Agri¬ It ma», too The Pitt«burg .o o 0 o l-l i.--. which from Phrtrees Monroe, Auburn. Ala., to nd right good gear did the active lint. Among those on thi balcony were chance, and maoe what would ordinarily '..«¦ >t>- Loutsviri«.o o 0 0 0 «po mlled yesterday cultural and Mechanical College. c"«nk u x as th.- Defender's from .N'.-w-York this take effe.-r 1. and Will report in person heated. Jn-t cp-w couldn t Mrs Miss Clara with ease. In the BSV« Pasebit« ,".. Ixmlsvlll« 4. Errors Plttsburg t. and the Raleigh, Which «altad September ohe-rdav and after a while- the whole Mrs. E. W. Sebum, Thome« Kipp. s.i-i. 1 Impoaalble plays, Plttsburt and Merrttt; Ink« and on that date for duty accordingly. ri tard her progrès«, any safe at lirst un a I....n- Ilia '.'. hau. Korentas morning. It is believe) at the Navy l'epartment »''ft it v. r BUI It didn't ¦chum, Miss Carrie Bchum, Mis- Sarah Jones, Mlaa .nth Inning Keeler was dl lar»d u ner. '¦ \. u ill] 1 c..u! In't oall at all." Umpire tint th.- new bettle-ftbtp T.-xas. which will lie placed I. »Hi« Manier, Mrs. J. De Forrest, Mrs. I». S bum, close deel on by Umpire Hunt, to whi.h Captain r a, Aug. 10 r tamultn »ui his mea irom in commission at Norfolk next Thursday, will not ROBERTS MAY RCN AGAIN. .M:trt without tBM CàPTI REM TH! Miss Linie pen. Miss Esther Retneheimei Misa The «core: batted Anderson with «sss I r ris Innings sad thei KI'.N.'MlNATION' LAST. .nit .if tl .. >*Miii" f t a to the cmis.-r Atlanta a tetagrsai has SOVTHSEA THE KIAOARA J. tuile RetosbelfflTrSr, Miss Louise Smith, Miss M A. IiAi.TiMinii. MBW«YORK Bp gslbacb was put dtoputlng delay relieve For boss« time it has - Bamtoga, Aag is (Special) raced to¬ r no a t sb lb po a * In th« second Ir.nl-.g The tl.;.ltng of Utrwe, been received a* the Navy Depsrtment from Coni- auk. lo.-The tweatg-ratars Miss A Ti.rncy. Mrs. P.. \Y. Uradbuiy, ab It» ¦Ion the been matter of whether or not Sut. Pbrtsaaouth, Gurrlty, i» 2 .- »i n Palier, m_ 4 S i I I i ....»«.. mander Crom^aall, of the Atlanta, stating ihat a speculation the of the Royal Nellie M Oi IS Beiborh and Abbey wot« t!..- featama Attendsao« a for day from souths.a in regatta Mrs .1. P. Hiker and Miss Bcully. it l .' I ¿ « » I »man, rf. I late S C ¦. pectin« --hcer between th- furnace and the tubes Controller James A Robcris was candidate Keelei \ ,-f .*. -.- :i i u i V;.<-ht Cldb for th. Tacht« of Club were Judge til.'. :t 0 "n lpt1», ... one of her right bollera had broken, rendering W W Worden yesterday Port«a»outfa Corinthian (»n the balcony the Union u S 1 " .1 I 2 .". o 0 x 13 renomination F.x.SherirY mile» in Kell. If :i 1 1 a n Davl«, Sb_ I I . I I th- ¡...Her u»-,,.-'s. bu: tu accident had nothing to man's Tro- .oíos, was twenty»light F A Fortmi' of commiaaloa New-York what I have tolJ no other living southerly braes» ¦titea Aaeoclstloa; r o. v. lb... 1 i' u s u I» WU».ii. v:. HurrUiom. pla "1 will tell you not and the C. .. u na< n 1er n and McOulre t'mplre her er.« trsnaferred t. another veeaeL This can« a «'"uith wer« entered, did appear, Mr. and Mr» J. J McCoy Mr and Mrs. il n. r. p. 4 i i u 4 ita.-ir, p .. Is that 1 will not decline renomina- they In a ten, Wlik^sbarr» Eirsi game, Wiikoaharra II. Tuna-. ii .t be «tated leftnltel) Navj Denartsaaat ortl- man. and that ¡. The other, gol away M.ran. Alt W. F Th nap¬ Al ir It I» tender»*! to me i>y Euebarla i nol enter. The W. Msee, Miss and Mrs T..lilt* ,...S3 I s'.';il o Tetal« _.'i,'. IttMte 4 »n-..r..l game. Wilke-RIO 7. c'als »ay that th«- cruiser la now under the control tton for State Controller ,. the- «tartlng gun. moets »«tei : of ... the North aratea la firing Mr and O Í) u Ii il x s . its« 3. of Bunce, commanding At¬ in State Cooveatloa ; the Viñeta, with tin- s'.n. Misn Schlüter, MkM Cuürn, rr .2 0 S At Sprlngfl-: I 14, R Kear-Admlral the Republti I»yonl w«» «lightly ahead of Il-.ttmi o o 1 2 O u o 1 .". -' itlon, wh cm do with her a» he like», and on September 17." and the Audrey mat Victor Ortenbscb and Miss SfnnotL N. « Vak .I At Provideo«« Provldi I, gyrscus« lantic Saratoga Masara together, The .'' Fir»t t.a»» :i Is no) thai Sh« may Join the squadron w.o.. si 5:14» th.- Dauntlesa Club were Mrs I.... :,. n rana Baliln r« I N«a Totrk By Ai -1- mai t. Buftofw '.». s rsai a l Improbable gf)-; l.yonl Rnmhlng at \tneta5:1C:W The gui-sis of I -«-ft on baees M«uim. m i¡ Nu of rvolutlofl now at Newport. W'd I«.'»!.)., retired. The Audrey llnlsh.-d a erras- Baltimore 4. n> r r<> the foist. lets, mis. w f. Tucker, Mlaa Tucksr, M lu«1 ¦- n balti 'irr M .ffer. s, rr ide 2 play I'duMIlI; » .»i.T.i..;i: PUATKRg ITAJtT TOB A TOUR INDI INI, Harvy's Ya'jhtin.; CONTKBTI VOR Dawson, Mrs K. A J.al. Miss Msde- H y lli.sie 1. l'mpirea -Kniallv «al Hum. Tina» silver min.-. to Mrs. H. W \ r.i: ploded .han are Rv« yachting essiteat. announced line Blake, M:s.« Maude Freer, Miss May H.-ston. «JU THI Wtmhlngtoa, Aug. M. Th.- Treasury and War **»> place this Week. The first one wlil be OS lbiisel, Mr. uni Mrs. Frank Under* Ptslleoetpbla, Aus;. 10 Th. Boetoo Amateur Be have taken steps to prevMl any dis¬ HUM* SYMPTOM. ('¡Iff Yacht Miss Holes THK RECORDS. Depsrtment. AB UWMItfARABLB TBBM when the Sea Mrs Bess her L..»t. I* rt ball ('lub. which 1« 00a»posed principally of eel« turbances at th.- reoervatlea of the N«s Peroe« T!'ur«d;,: AagU.1 li, r boats Of special classes tXHi ..4. ;¦ faera tiii« afternoos on Ike -'t dat. of the paying- out to them the From bai ra S ( I ....57 l'iilla/lelphla r i.-...-, left Indians th. now of «'leveland'e the A DISAOREEABLE INCIDENT. -f>4 .«3 Ne« l'.ik _4H for Liverpool. The th.- There san hs ao sisnM Mr. km pittsbtira r.sv £.17 American lln<- Steamer Ohio ms,.ippropriated by last Congre«* on term. His latest move to aoltdtfy r- ... ..'«a Bmoklya .4.\ designs a third On will be four con- an leal for racing If ihe water alone »Itlm A. W of are a .. into aaturdajr, Aagaal IT, then- It was day !! Hofl .4!» r.sj Wu.-iiiiian n .2«, I4S rapssln and manager of the teem, Lswaon, Usually when larga «mounts money paid himself with th»- niar-ses «,>» t» go colored 813 -.. ¡"- follow«: Special races of the Atlantic I«, considere»!, and that Is, a» a rule, the principal tin innatt A* »va si 1. ai«.ai ha-- bees In Bnimnd for four week booking dsti nut to tb li llaa. a crowd of hard charneter« col¬ barber shot» at Bussard's May Friday, and insist ''/:"- 4 wut .M .653 I..UHM11« .a .sie awaiting his turn, although there were seven Ya,'ht ''.üb cutferH and yawls, Clas« cause of difficulty in tshel] conteets Only osea llil.au. Those of fh-- 1 :»r*y an: C. W. Ill- tlOStOB, see- lects shonl th«- reservation mil sedeavare to rob upon fot sloeips, four- men ahead of him. ..,: boats, the Hugiie- noticeable bitch la the senior r» t.irv and of th» club; iii-ori-e n. i.aw- and »windle the Indian» The «urn In this Instance . v-, ¡,|| cat-rigged I there any ÜAMI-..-'- TO-DAT. tressurer «'Ion's tlr.t annual regatta, to be «all" In the rare th<- Cnlverslt*/ of than com¬ ,«» vact"-N'-w Yacht Club a oared gig contest let« Ike fslaSrnOOn Clnclnaatl s» ai boakt, al iin.-innutl, t .n. fsnetni Muh formerly of IS large, an 1 is a greater temptation , "-..-ii.ii.; the Shelter Island at end of the first quar¬ U.uUvill.- \» 1 lu. :»f.,, ai Usatavllle. \v. T. B. I>i«- STR.iSOK AIWISSIOX fOR À DEMOCRAT. v. .1. and tue Roton was completely balked the Mlchasssi \v. ciark. Asre. Mass.; mon. . ice ihls season, Har¬ the the War annual «p«a ra« the lliipru.lerne Of Lie pilot of th»' IU| Boetoo, .1 Hanrsrd boy; Osergs B. Pantaer, At Treasury Department'« request From The Oulveaton New«. Iniprovemeni Compsny'a ter by with Tin: u-fircK. fgett, ordered a troop of cavalry to encamp 2|fJ lem River. He was running up the Harlem OAMEd ron of lloston. formerly of Tale; C If. Hurt, of New- Department to The people are iu«t to « realisation of th. for no at ib.- reservation during the payment preserve coming the b<>at» having In tow two scows, and M..nd«>.H-- kl vu v». pluliel.-iphla. at Kn«'ern Park. York, and P. H. Hurl-iw, of BootOO, both former order. The I'ommlssloner of Indian Affair« also f.ct that the politic«! partie« have been st work TBpB OOMUia TKIAD RACSfl. In ammig the |t«J ». lyn; Iteltlmora \. N.-w V ,rk. at Htllinif. Boston Uietructcd tho not to pay out any money in their own apeclal Intereata «11 along. reason steutnel right Bi 1. -..-.j »t. j..u.» ai i'rinceton Oegfgg May^i^U. iiosiuu, formerly agent The Aiuerica'« Committee announce« that apparent being %». WaaSJagton, ..1 1. .-. 1.. «a bojrii Cup cuusiiig them to part right and left M avoid ¦e t;.a, têtm lor the bt lection of a cup defender