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bonts wero nbout fotir mllffl from tho ? atflrlllng lln?, n. mln ?howcr uwopt nsrons the eotirso nnd olmcurcd lhe ynchls frotrt all oboervers except those very clpno. Tho nbowe.f brought a shlft of ?wltifl U"> ihe wostwnrd, whlch enablod the rocers to lay n cotirno dlrect to the mnrl?, T1ii? robbed iho Mellnnce ot mont ot lhe nd vnni-nge nf hrt' wlndwnrd ponllloii, and ?nt the bontn on nlmost ovoit terms. They Jidd thst relallvo posltlon untll they bnd anllod eight mlles, when lhe wlnd bncked to south by west, ngnln mnklng lt a dead fcent to tho fflarR nHd roUorlng to thn Bollnsce her fr.nner ndvntitnge In belng 10 tho wlndwnrd of Shamrock Ilt. BAD FCARti. When thev made tholr flrst tnek at lz:lfi Shnmrock IU. wns to tho JeewM ?nnd nstcrn a few hundred ynrds. 1?J nhowcr h"d pnssed. Then for theuflrst tlmo the Brltlsh cnnlleiigcr gnvo theIW mlrers of the dcfesrlcr A bnd senre. >\ Itn out nppnront rensos sho. begnn to foot fnstcr than. tho Rollnncc. passod to leo wnrd of her nnd drew awny ^A^i^ 'to Icewntf. It looked for n mornent i s tliotigh she wns going to show ho* heeis o the crnft whlch Was carrylng th hopes of nll Amerlcons, hut when she came nxam nnd the two bonts mot. tho **?***!* ?i",; Rellance dlscovercd tbat *M*Mfii?fc lonpor hnd been oujfootlng 1 or. t ia*Amer Jcnii crnft hnd been outoJWta* ho cnai Jenpcr, nnd hnd even Jnerensed hor loat. Tho bonts wero nlna rnllw from t^nUtl inc llne nnd the Rellance hnd n \W>?i n aunrter of n mile. IU n dropplug wlnd fhe SrUsh boat Iwlea repe.ated' bo por formance of rilpplns pa? the Rellance te leewanl, but she wns lqslng grdunfl ln the wlndwivrd Wsh bv rewon ot tho Rell? ance shlllng e pserta "?M?g nniFT'lNG MATCH. _. When foiir-mllos from tho turning mark, ?? 1-25 P M. thev started-on a long leg out To seaVi* As they cnm.e about lt was appa>ent thnt tho Bellnnce wns n> ml e nficnd. Tho wlnd dropped to n.llttle _bet X thnn n Ilnt cnlm, nnd tho t?eers wero movlng very slowly. In n Vrtlp e? fort tn woo tho.ncklo alrs. tho yachts chnnged theljr hond-salls, but the raco bad aegenerated Into a drlftlng mnly. Plukv'streaks of gentle nlr drlftod aerWfl tho course, Ono of those flukes when tho Rellance wns moro thnn. two mlles from tlie inn:<k. spnt bnr off nt n good SSt Whllfi lhe Shnmrock III. was headed off 'by .n uilfnvornble slant^untl^.shc, jicJnted two polnts further oft' tho actu.U eoilrso thnn dld lhe Bellmico. Threo nnd a half hours nCvv tlie ptnit U was evjMont thnt. tbe rnee could not bo flrjshed withln tbe tlmo llmlt. The Reljance hnd steadlly pnhied.'.asd ? wns thnn a good two mlles dpod ahond of her rlvali when ohservers noted that Wiumrock III. bad caught a llttle saiit nf wlnd fronv the west nnd wns otlttlHg down the lend. Tho Bellnnce promptij went nbniit when n mllo away from tne turn. n'lid cnlclilng tho westorly wmrt. Bctirrlod away for the mn.rk nt almost a rnrlng pace. The wlnd contlnued to freshen untll she swept nreund tho mnrk .nt X:37:20, heellng to n smart northwest hroer-o nnd glving the first rpal exlllbl ?tlon of hor speed. The defender hauled on lhe wlnd for n elose roaeh back to tlie llri'lah-llne, saluted ,by the whlstles nf 1ho blg fie'eti Shnmrock HI. w?r. com Ub at n fn?t cllp to meot tho rcttiming de? fender, but phe hnd bron so fnr nstern Thnt It wns olght minut.es nftor tbo Re llnnoe turned the racors mpt going ln onposltb directloos, Indlcatlng tiiat. tho Rellniiee'R nctunl lead wns slxloon mln iito^, ,lust nt lhat mament tho Rcpatln. Coni mlltoe's t.ug d'splayed ihe signal '"Iho rnce Is off," and Ihe Shamrock OT. camo about anr] followed tbe Rellanoe n shart distance. Shamrock TH. never tunied tbd mnrli, Thev wero tnken ln tow of tut?* nnd the fleol. hurrylng homsward, qulck ly dropped tbom. WANTS A BREEZE Sir Thomas Not Disappoinled at the Challerger's Sliowintr. (By Assoclnted Pross.) SANDY HOOK. N Y., Aug. 20.?Sir Thomas wns tho ilrst of tho owners to return to the Hook, comlng back on tho Erln with hls ono hundred or moro guests, Ho was busy hlddlng them adlou, but ho sioppcd to say: "No. I am not ln tho least disappoinled Wlth mv boat or Its efftorts to-day. The wind was sb varlablo nblthor boat had a good rhnnce, nnd partlcularly mlne, wlt,h the pmalier sall area. Wnlt tlll wo get a good breeze" The two singlo stlckcrs 'dld rjot arrlvo at the Hook untll after fi o'ctock. The captalns of both bonls refutsod to ti.]_ for publicailon and all that Mr. Iselln. would Bay wns, "we aro perfectly satls fled. We' always have been." SGOTS ARE CONFIDENT SHAMROCK WILL W1N (By Associated Press.). GLASGOW, Aiig. 2?,-Not since tho con? test between the Thlstlo and tho A'olun Ij-er has them beon stum oxcltemont oyor the ra'ce for thn Amerlca's cup ns prevaiis here now. Tho announcement that >o day'B raco hnd been called off was re? celved wlth blttor dlaappolntment, but thero ls n general ffeellng of confldenco that tho SliamrocktHi; will mnke a bet? ter iihowing at Snturday's race. LOCALMNTEREST IN RACE Bulletins at Sparks &. Bl.ick's Attracled Attentior. Consldorablq hitercst wns shown here yesterday ln tlje InLornatlonal yaeht race, Bettlng wns siow, but thero was somo monoy up on odds, favorliig the Ya'nkee boat i to 7, whlle*thero was one b.Qt or even money known to have boon mado on tho result of the ono race. At Sparks & Blnck's, where .llrri Bngcl nalupo gavo out tho bulletin, theijn. was qulte a crowd of Jhterestod spectators. ThO'SpeAs were bettlng on tho Amorlcan boat. but the aympathetlc ones wero ex prcsalng honea that tho Shamrock would wln tlie seplss, Lipton's pluck was favorably eommont ed 'upon. and much admlration was ox prossed f<ir )ii?i. As tho raee was not made, nll bets vrere deelaTod "if. but tbe showhig mado by both boats teuded to Incroase tho ardor of those who werje bacJtlng tho Reliance nnd to cause Lrplons adrnlrora to loso hope. _VIj?. BRCclgalupo wlll post bulletins agaln to-morrow, BUILDING UNDERMINED AND WRECKED (Speclal to The Times-Dlspatch.) STAUNTON, VA., August 20.?The work- j nion engngod In dlgglng tho foundatlon for the lnrgo building to bo orocted 011 Courthouso Bquuro by Hon. Edward Jiehols, to-day uadonmlned thp round.v tion of the weat wall of tlie two st-iry brlck building, In whlrti Hugh llarluw hns a bar-ronin, and Just nfter tbe work mi'ii hnd stopped for illimer iho west nnd purt oi" ihe nortli nnd soulii walls fell, WTOekinB tlio building. Hnd It occurred flvo inlnutes sooner a number of wnrkmen would havo been kllled. Loaa about 13.000. A nurater of barrels of whlakey were destroyed. Ddherty Won Str.iight S.c-ts. (By Assoclnted Press.) NKWPUig'. it. I., Aug, 20.--.Bui llttlo iiitoifst comared In to-day. rnatchea ln tbe Natlonnl TimmiIh Champlonahlp Tour narnent, tha rnatch patwetn 11. L- Dolirrty and RIchard Ptevena tvlone boing notje. wortliy. l'Joheriy won 0-4, 6-'.', 6-3, A good rnntcii was nniicfi'jiitcii between L. II. Wuldner nml R- 0, Boaver, but ibln wqs nru,.. nted by iho former's departuro, ihe mutoli golng to fioaixr by default and g|Vf ing tiuit pjayer a poaslblo c^qocq to nipic one of tlio liohertyji ln ibe M-m|.||ii.iH<. ?< Because puwdy vsgctablp?yit the ouglt, Pf.oippt, healthful, sutisfuctor, No Use Denying the Fact that it takes Great, Big Reductions to move boys' and chil dren's clothing after the iniddle of Aug-ast, and tliat's just the principle we're working on now. ?| pi- for Boys* and Ohildron'B $3.50 Suits. $2 50 fer Boys' and ohildrGn's _____and $4,6? Suit9, $3 SQ for Boys* and Ohildren's $5, $6 and $7 Suits. Odd Pants, Shirts and Waists at most gratifying reductions. | ...This Men's Suit Sale... is daily supplying very unusual clothing values, to the men of Richmond and thp Southland^they're gomg every where. One for YOU here, thougli: $15.00, $18.00 and some $20.00 guits for $9#75 absolute choice.????? *^ O. H. BERRY & GO. GOLD SAINT WON STAKE_FEATURE Captured Handicap 'at Sara toga on Track Jnjfijs Deepiri Mu(b (Py Assoclatod Press.) SARATOGA, N. sY.-, Aug. 20.-The track was lnches deep ln tnud, and thore wns an abundance o? scra-tches. Tho stnke fonturo waa tho A^al?'. a hnndi enp for two-year-olds at slx fu(rlon.SS' *' P Kraner'a Gold Salnt. a phestm* colt by Golden Garter, took an early lead o? two lengths nnd wns never beaded, wln nlng by four longttw. Suinmarles: ;;iiS^rirsiw^;? ".Xtfra^tne^ibaiJ^f^^ Sfffl'fe^Vto - tnird, Ti.no, 1:six\"h racc-nvo nnd a ha'f furlongs ife._4?tfSW*-* 1:10. . ?, -,. ? RACE RESULTS ON TRACK AT HAWTHORNE fB'y Associated Pross.) ... ?CHlCAQa! ILL.. August 20.-Resu.lts nt Hawthorno: f? .nntr?_Delagoa (4 to FlrBtirace-alx fu7,mJ^ second. vHm 51 Hrst, AutomatQn (7 to 1) ??ooti?. dus(" to 2) }M"\.JZr\an?-Xosiry. (5 Second race-so\eu furioiibb v *ec_ 1:T,iii'rd rnce-JMldsummer stake- slx. fur_ %7l.rthrlrace-MlleDnnrt an clghth-Dick K^u^.&?;;?^i^^ lei'dln (2 to 11 second, Ontonagon (6 to 1) ..thlrd, Tlmo, 1;?. BRIGHTON BEACH RACES POSTPONED (By ArkocIhU'1' rrcmO ..?,? vriiuc Aug. 20,?The trottlng ? schcduM for to-dny aj Brlghton Bonch were postponed on account of a heavy trnck. _ ENG'ISHMENWILL TAKE CUP HOME (By Associated Pross-), attokes, ORHATSHIPMENT OF LAMBS The Ground Broken for Sclonco Hall at Washlngton nnd Uae, (Speclal to The Timos-Dlspatch.) 1.KX1NGTON, VA., Aug. 20.?Mr, John 11 Whltiimro. "f l.exinuion, has shlpped tu'Jersey Clt_. N, J.. thls sprliig and mini incr :i,:i70 liiiiilm, tor whlch lixs pald to the farrnors tho sum oC JH.000,00, nn aver agn of ii.45 for ?aoh lainb. All tho Ininha wero bought ln RooHbrldge except 4f?, which weie bnu?)it ",i ..eriforrl county, Tlie highest pald per iimind wns <r>,?o. Ground htiH been broken at VYafhliig liin aud JiCH Vinivoifity Cnr the fnuiidiitinu ,,f tll4 n?w i.i.V-'ce hall nnd tho work wlll lin pushed u conipleilnn. Tho new building Wlll 06 located Immedlately ln lll'i ri^.ir ot the iuiiary, und will laco tlio lalln-ud. Banking Company Shuts Down. (Hy Assoclntod Pr?iis.l DALLAB, 'TEXAS, August 20.--A spo Clal tb tbe News from Trenton, 'lexas, PendlriK settloment ot tbo aff.iiis nf tlie Ottlzens' Nntlonal "Bnnk of Beau laont tlie Rarron Banking Company. nf ihi* place, hns cioswl Its cjoors. Rod Oilvcr is prealdent of th? Barron bank. FATHER SLATTERY (Contlnued from Flrst Page.) otirs all tpo prlests In the ordor wlll be relonsed, whlch Is said by a Rlchmond prlesl to bo a most unusual thing. They wlll then bo permlttett to leave tno order it'they nre not satistled, or to stay wlth lt under the now ndmlnlstratlon, if they enre to do so. Somo time ngo a promi? nent member of tho order lefL, trnd it ls bollevtd that somo otiiers wlll take the opportuplty to do so, At least, soino wlll. He has already endeavored to wlthdraw and will now slozo this chnnee of dolng so. Ho will ossociate hlmself wlth the work under Blshop Klrley, in Georgia. ,, . ATter he resigns Fathar Slattery, it is sald, wlll go abron'd, where ho wlll, in future, mnke his home. ? Thethor or not ho wlll have chargo of a church is not now Known. Well Known Order. Tho Josephltc Ordor ns stated above, hns been ln oxlstence twelve years or thereabouts, and Jt Is very well Itnown In tho church. Partlcularly is this true Ig Richmond nnd Vlrglnla und other pontlons of tho South, Josenhite mlsslnns (nclude churches nnd scmcrols ln Doln waro, Maryland, A'irginin, Alabnma, Louls4an-:i, nnd Texas. St. Josep,h's Col? lege nnd Eplhhnny Colleg oare under its aiisplces; St. Josoph's Church, of thls cll.v, belongs to it, nnd Fntlicr Hannlgun nnd Father "Wn'rlng, of Richmond, nro members. Thero are. othor missions In tho Stnto, nnd many of tho most proml nfnt mlnlsters' In the order havo been stntloned horo from tlme to tlmo. Fntlicr Slnttery hns been tho head of tho order slnce it began its work. Yenrs ngo, whon ho was just startlng out ln thls cty nnd Stnto ho was stntloned In Rlchmond, und ho ls very woll known hore, Ho is said to havo >dovoted con sldorabio of hls own private fortune. whlch Isvery jnrge. to the work. Besldes Father Slnttery there aro In tbe ordor nhout Ihlrty-flve priests. Ampng the most promlnent of them aro Fnthor Dnnovan, formerly of thls clty; Father Justin McCnrthy, Fathor T. J; Tobin, Fnlhor Joseph Butsch, tormorly of thls clty; Fathor Charles F. Hannlgan, of Rlchmond; Father Charles E. Rellly. for? merly of this clty; Fnthor M. B. Llce, Father L. .1. Wolbus, Father J. M. Kel logg, Fatner- J, A. St. Laurent Father Thomas Plunkott, Father AVaring, of Rlchmond; Fnthor T. J. Duffy nnd Father R. J, Corso. Thero is only ono colored prlest?Rov, C. R, Uncles, St. Francls Church in Baltlmore-' hns tlie largost memborshlp ln the, order. isamaaaxasm SEABMORE ?s.V'1'Aya .. ? NORfOIJt & WESTTEBW HY. ROUND TRIP ROUND SPECIAL KAST VESTIBULED TRAIN leaves Rlohmond (Byrd-Sl.eut Stntion) EVERY SUNDAY nt S:30 A. M.i I'oters burg 9:0B, arrlvo Norfolk 11. A. ?>X, wlth through coaches to Vlrglnla Renoh. nnd connectlng nt Norrolk wlth SPECIAL CARS for Ocean Vlew. Returnlng, leavn 'Ocean Vlew ? P. M.. Cape Henry 0 15, Vlrglnla Beach 6:30, Norfolk 7:16, nrrlv lng Rlchmond 10 1'. M. THREE (3) HOURS longer at Vlrglnla Beach th:ui nny other routo. QUICKE6T & ONUY ALL-RAIL ROUTE. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN RICHMOND, NORFOLK & VA. BEACH. R. T. ADAMS, MANAGER. 0|'-...,, lj.uJ.ru.,,, (-.??,?? ?nd LWurr b.t u1 Kl l..?n.1.ll).,uU^I0l,..l, ..r.a.t^n.e. ^Y",?.' ,' Iruw uu.lo,, jAal,uLu..JI?te. ?-<"r'?.r??l'?? l0 ?,lurol, k,?:iliy roudl-l.-a ullhcul attXttUt 4ru?l: WtlUfMrMlUmm. 1>R. I.ONUCO..A"-?n ' Cure G-uaranteed <or $10. TO REFORM MACEDONIA Powers Reach Understandlng to Suppress Revolt. SULTAN IS SUBM1SSIVE Haa Informed Russian Ambassndor thal tha Turkish Government Acceptt All DemancU and Begs thal Squadron Bo Wllhdrawn. J (By Aeaociatod Press.) BRUSSELB; Auguat 20.?Tho Indepen* dence Belgo says lt hoars that the Powera havo arrlvod at an understandlng rogard mg the ateps to be takon to sunpross Ihe rovolt and apply reforms in Macodonltt. Accordlng to thls unconflrmod report, Russla wlll act on the aaa, occupyl*g the Dnrdanellea and tho Bosphorus; Austria wlll act on land, nnd Italy wlll exercise surveillance over Albanln. After pea<ie ls rostored Oie Powors are to wlthdraw ond restore to Turkey hor full soverolgn ty. WILL ADOPT NEW PLAN OF SETTLEMENT (By Associated Fross.) LONDON, August 20,?Tho Associated Presa learns that Important negotlatloni' nre ln progress between tho Powers whlcli promlse to result ln the early adoptlon of a now plan for tho settlenie.nt o" tbe Macedonian troubia. A forelgn offlce offl? clnl Bald thls afternoon: "It Is somewhat promnturo to say that a deftnlte agrement on tho subject haa already beon roached, as stated by the Indopendenc'o Belge, of Brussels, '"buit notes are belng oxchangecl ln thls diroo tion." In other quarters lt was malntalned that tho schema was partlnlly on the llnos referred to by tho Beigton nVwa^ paper. *? There ls no doubt that nn agreement of some kind has boon reached, as at tho beglnnlng of tho nogotlations the Powera started with the general purposo of cor operatlng, and thls harmony has eon tlnued. ACCEPTS DEMANDS Russla Asked to Wilhdraw Fleet from Turkish Waters. (By Associated Press.) CONBTANTINOPI/E, August 20. Towflk Pasha, tho Turkish forelgn mln ister, yesterday vlslted the Busslan Ain bnsador and notlfled hlin tliat tho Turkls ? government aecepted th6 Russian do mands, and begged (hat the Russian squadron bo wlthdrawn from Turkish waters. ? - ??; The news of tho loipendjng arrlval..r.f tha Russian a/iuadron is sproadlng, not wttlistandlng the continued suppresslon oC ijll telegrams and announcements on tha subject. The goneral oplnlon of tho Europcans hero ls that the tlmo has arri<yed for a -vlgorous Intorvontion and tho abnpdon ment of all semi-moaBures, whleh nro regarded as tho cause. of tho present rislng. ? , - , , Accordlng to tho Turkish offlclnl ro ports, the strongest posltions of tho In? surgents are at Krushevo, Merlhoro and Florlnn. Contrary to prevlous reports. I* is now stnted offlcially that Krushevo Is stlll occuplod by tbe insurrjonts. 'The headquaiters of tho rovolutlonlsts ls In the Perlsterl Mountains, ln tho vi clnlty of Mnnnstir. Women and chlldren are not molested by tho Insurgents, who haice destroyed only fortifled dwolllngJi occup'led by rlch Turks. It ls not denled that thoy klll all Bulgnrlans and Greoks found nctliic as 'Turkish sples, but the strlctest orders havo boen Issued not-to Interfere wlth women or chlldren. Tho Russian squadron nrrl-vod orf Inlada, on the eastern coast of Europoan Turkey, yesterday afternoon. Village Burned. (By Associated Press.) VIENNA, August 20.?Dispaiches from Salonlca sny an important flght occurred ln tho mountains ofPlsoder, August IStli. The village ot Ermlnscco was kurned by tho Turks and many Insurgents wore It is sald that an Austrlan manufnc tory ls negotlatlng with Bulgarla to sup? ply that country wlth ,te?. mlllion cnr trldges. The decislon of tho Bulgarian government ls axpocted early next week. MUCH DISAPPOINTED In Britlsh Capital Friends of Challenger Anticipated a Victory. (By Associated Pross.) LONDON.'Aug, 20,-Tho calllrig off of tbe raco for the Amerlca's cup caused a declded vdlsappolntment In&l'Pndon. The papers publlshed hourly edltlons through out tho day. The flrst reports rogard li g Ihe woathor at Sandy Hook Incl ned lo nublio to boliovo that the bhamiook had Wl condltlons. and tho news that tlio Reliance hsd outfooted her ln tho drifting match was a completo dlslllu BlSevotal panots had arranged to nn nqunco tho progress and result of the contest bv llreworks and balloons. Crowds llngored ln tho streots, in tho dlamalest sort of London drlzssle in the hojTe-sfhat tho wind would freshon and permit of a ilnish, but early in the ovonlng it boenwe nppurent that the, racers could not flnlsh within tho tlmi) llmit, und the crowds dlsporsud, leavlng, only a fow onthushiBts nround tho tlckors .in the hoiol corridora to rooolve the ofilcial announcement that the race had boon called off. -? W1LD TROLLEY CAR IN FR1GHTFUL DASH fBy Assoctatcd Press.) RRADPOCK, PA., August 20.-An open car on the Wiiktnsburg and East Pltts lwrg dlvlslon of the Pittsburg Rallway Conjnnny got away from the motormmi on a hlgh gradn in North Braddock this evenlng, and Its wlld daah cost ono mnn'n Hfu nnd fntally injured another, bosldey badly InJurlng several more, Iho dead: ARCH1F. HAJlir.TpN, aged twenty, nf Edgewood; head split open, dled Instantly. 1'nlally Injured: l'hlilp nuriis, twenty-flve yeara m,i, conductor, of Honiewoodi e_ull frnctured and sorlous Intornal Injurles; unconsclous nnd cannot llve. ln golng over the hlgh bridgo at Pook er's llolloiv. Moiorman Fulton lost con? trol of hls car through tho troDey Jump Ing- from tho wlre, and 'before the ond ot tbe brldge was reached tno car wus gr.lng at a terrfflc speed. At thls poini |u ii sharp curve, where tho footbnard ot Ihe wir comes wlthln a few lnches of the tiolley pole. Tho cnr was not doralled. bul tha suddon lurch |t gave us lt round ed the euryo throw all Ot the powangers from tlioir soiits. Hainilto^} and Iliirn, wero thrown from the car wlth great force ugulnst tlie Iron p?l?' VERY HOT IN HENRICO Warm Flght fpr Offlce Belng Made Now. SIX OUT FOR THE HOUSE Three Deslce to Be Oommonwonlth's Attorney?Same Number After the Clerkshlp?Solomon's Frlends Are Confldent, As the campalgn for county ofllces ln Honrlco drawa to a close lt is growlng wavmer and warmer. The contosts In whlch moSt Interest Is mnnlfostod nre those for the Houso of Delogates,. tho Commonwealth's Attorneyship, tho sher Iftaliy and the clerk of courts. For the smallor ofllces, too, the contests are very antmated. Tho date of tho primary Ib Septemhcr 3d, and tho varlous'cnnilldatos nro' now ncarlng the homestrotoh and maklng a hot flnlsh. The campalgn has reached the speaklng sdngo, wlth ad drcsses by varlous candldatos at the sov erarpreclncts. Lost nlght a meetlng was held at Har dln'o Shop, near the northoastorn llmlts of tho clty, and to-nlght tho suffragnns wlll llsten to those who deslro to aorvo them at Gifford'w. But besldos the spoll blndlng at nlght, tho varlous asplrants for tho contcsted ofllceS aro hustllng by dayllght, and ln many cases maklng a personal canvass. SIX ASPIRANTS. In the contest for the Houao of Dole gates nomlnatlon thero are not loss than slx asplrants. Thoy are Hon. Thomn&i XV. Gnrdner, tho Incumbent; Hon. Rellx M. Jonos, cx-Dclegnto; Mr. A. von N. Roso ncgk, Judgo T. Ashby Wdcltham and Messrs. Blnford and Russell. Mr. Gard nor voted for the Mann blll, nnd desplte assurances of somo of the asplrants to tho contratry, that measure nnd tho Del egate'si record ln votlng for It aro Issues ln the campalgn. Mr, Gardner haa tho ptostige of Incumbency and a good rec? ord, nnd the fnct that he voted for tho Mann blll wlll, it Is thought, make ns many votes for hlm as lt will causo hlm t/i loso. Judge Wickham Is tho present county Judge, and ls personally known to almost every man ln tho county. Mr. von Rosenegk is also very genorally known, nnd lt is suspected that much of tbe antl-Mann blll voto will bo recorded for hlm, though tho other candldalety do not credlt this bellef.. Aslde from tho llrpior Issuo, Mr, von Rosenegk ls per? sonally populnr, and ls maklng a good cnnvnss. Mr. Jones is a former member of tho House', who deslres to represent tho county ngain, nnd ln tho ovent of selection his expcrlenco In tho Houso would bo of value to hlt" conBtltuents. Messrs. Russell and Blnford aro maklng a careful and energetlc campalgn, and caoh has frlends Jn varlous parts of tho county. COUNTY CLERKSHIP. For tho clerkshlp, Mr. Broaddus, the present Circuit Court clerk, and Mr. Samuel P. Waddlll, the county clerk, both popular men and good campalgnors, are pltted against oach other iri what is a test of personal popularlty, No ono, ques tlons tho compotoncy of olther gontlo man. The new Cbnstltutioh In abollsHng tho County Court system and substitu ng therefor Circuit Courts, has dono awny with tho necesslty for two clerks. Mr. Waddlll and hls frlends ctnlm that tho county is entltled.to the clerkshlp undor the now reglme, whllo Mr. Broaddus nnd his frlends contend that tho County Courts belng abolished and Circuit Courts suh stltutod the Clrcult clerk ls the loglcn! man under the changed condltlona. Both men are mnking nn unusually close can? vass, and the result ls In great doubt. THREE ARE RUNNING. For the Commowoalth's attrvncyshlp thero aro threo strong asplrants in tbe fleld. They nro Hon. Jullan Brynnt, now State Senntor; Mr. Louls O. Wendenburg', who rnu for tho Senuto ngalnst Mr. Bryant two years ngo, ond gavo him n close flnlsh for tho honor, and Mr. C. W. Throckmorton, who has boon a candldate both for the Leglslature and for tho Commonwealth's attorneyship In the past. All threo gentlemen are experloncod m nanvasslng nnd publlc speaklng, nnd all havo made tho most actko campalgns they ha,ve ever made, Of course, each profosses tho utmost confidence. Many Bny tho flght Is be? tween Messrs. Bryant nnd Wendenburg, others that the fight is Throckmorton nnd Wendenburg, or between Bryant nnd Throckmorton, accordlng to the sentlmont of hls partlcular locallty. All-nro doubt loss rlght, for in tho varlous procincts onu candldate Ib strong where hls two oppo ncnts are -weak. A CLOSK CONTEST. Mr. Bryant has been maklng a clowo house to house canvass, us hns Mr. Throckmorton, whlle Mr. Wendenburg hns beon altendhig the cnmpalgn meet? ings and gettlng In good work there, nnd hls frlends havo been nctlvo In hls be hnlf. Mr. Brynnt, too, hns attended those nlght preclnct meetings, whlle Mr. Throckmorton has not, genorally. Mr. Wendenburg hns not falled to make use of his afllllntlon wlth the strlkors as thelr altornoy, nnd with tho organlzed labor element of the county. The other two gon tlomon nro appealing for those votes 011 tlielr records oh frlends of labor. Thls Is espoclally truo of Mr. Brynnt, who, whlle in tho Senate hns voted for rarlous mensures In the intorost of tho laborlng classes. His frlends clalm that he wlll get a large share of tho labor voto. There nro now but ten days of tho campalgn loft and those promlse to be busy onos. SOLOMON'S FR1ENDS CONFIBENT. Hundrrads woro lurned away from the For the sherlffallty, Mr. Slmon Solo mon, tho Incumbont, ls opposod by Mr. W. W. Tlller. Mr. Bolomon nnd his frlenils clalm wlth great onnfldence Uiat ho wlll wln, Some of the county populatlon Is opposltig Mr. Bolomon on_ hls attltude durlng the strlke troublos7 whlle others nro onrnestly advocating hls ro-election on tho very samo ground. Tho contest for tho mlnor ofllcea Is nn tive nll over'the county. A lnrge propor tlon of tbo votors of the county reslde on tho Hiiburbs of thla clty, nnd the sentlment of tho county ls, thorofore, almost tho s.'uno ns tho urban sontlmont on tlio va? rlous Issues injected into tho contests. A mnss-meotlng of tbo pemocratlo voters of tho county wlll be hold Saturday nt 8 P. M.j at Anderson's store, No. 1S31 nnd 1S33 w'ost Cary Btreet, ut whlah onn dldnto'* for tho vnrious county nnd dis? trlet ofllces nre invltcd to bo present and siato thelr elalms. VESSEL WENT DOWN J CREW WERE SAVED (By Associated FresB.) MOBIW5, AUA... Aug. 30.-A cubiogram was recelved hero tQ-day from the Cnp ? -,,,. ,-p tho uteamshio Brnttijn, dii'oi'l Puorto Cortess. saylng the Amprlwn bai'k .I, h,, <t|.inlllnu --llt CVCll lO?' III lllt) Saniiilcq, and' thnt the crew had bo?n I'ickoii up by hlm and waa safo. Tlred? Thirsly? Hot7 Got the "Blues"? v -.. in^kst bo in PKPSi-ooliA Al* ANif BoDA IfOttNl'AtN -<;"*"\AND t?tJT N-WLIlrK IN YOURSKLB', 5c A* All Soda Fountalns 5c. THE DAY ON THED1AMOND Records of the Natlonal and Amerlcan Leagues. Scores Yesterday. Phlladelphla 6, St. Louls 4, Brooklyn 2, Chicago 1. , New York 18-1, Plt sburg 7-4. Boston-'Clnclnnatl (Raln.) Where They Play To-Day. Plttsburg at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cinclnnnti at Boston. St. Louis at Phlladolphla. Standingof the Clubs, XV. L. P.C. Plttsburg . % f! -Jg Now York . $ 41 .kb Chloago . 82 43 .b*> Clnclnnatl. % $ , -[E Brooklyn . ? 6- .4?6 Boston . 4- ns .i" Phlladelphla . 33 81 .314 St. Louis . 38 (1 -m AM'ERICAN LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY Scores Yesterday. Detroit 3.5. Phlladelphla 0-4. New York C-2, Bt.' Louls 1-4. Clevoland 5, Washlngton L e. Chicago 9, Boston 5, ^ Where They Play To-Day. Washlngton at Cleveland. Phlladelphla at Detroit. Boston at Chlcngo. New York nt St. Louls, Stnnding of the Clubs. W. L. P.C. Boston . 65 37 .037 Phlladelphla . ?? <8 , ,toS Clevoland . 67 46 .553 Now York . W> 48 .511 Detroit . 51 49 .510 St. Louls . 4? 64 ,460 Chicago . 47 50 .456 AVashlngton . 3i i0 .314 Southern League. Flrst gamo-Blrmlnghnm J-i, Atlanta 4-2. Meimphls 3, Shroveport 7. Montgomory-Nnshville, gestponed. 0 MR. HONORE PALMER WEDS MISS GRACE BROWN (By Assoeiatod Pross.) LONDON. Aug. 20.?Honore Palmer, of Chlcngo, III., eon of Mrs. Polter Pal? mer, and Mlss Oraco Greoi?wny Brown, of Baltlmore, wore marrled at St. George st Church, Hanover Squarc. this afternoon. As both famlltes wore In inournlng lhe woddlng wns a qulet affalr, only about a score of porsons belng present. Rov. David Andersen, rector of St. Georgo a, olilclated. ? BURIAL OF A VETERAN A Confederate Battle Flag Placed Upon lhe Grave. rSpeclnl to The Tlmns.DlHpatdi.j CHASE CITY, VA., August 19.-Mr. u. Z. Shugert, adjutant of Armlstoad Camp of Confederate Veterans, No. 26, of Vlr? glnla, dled lit hls home near here, of parnlysls on Monday. Hls loyalty and dovotlon to tho cause ln whlch ho lost a leg wero unqttestlonod. He was a mnn of hlgh charactor and an honorablo and usoful cltlzcn. Hls interment In the cemetery at thls place yesterday. was attended by a largo concourso of frlends and old soldiers. After tho mlnlster concluded hla ser? vices and the grave filled, Past Com mandor Thomas D. Jeffross, of Armlstead Camp, asombled all tho veterans in a clrclo around the grave. Then stnnding at tho head of tho flower-covered grave, Captaln Je'ffress mado an npproprlato and pathotic address to his eoinrntleSi rend tlat Confoderato burial sopvlco, and contlnu? lng hls speoch, placlng a amnll Confed? erate battle flag "sllently, feelingly, sad ly and eacredly upon the gravo, and there to mouldor In'tho dUBt wlth tho body of tho dead comradc," Many old veterans were movod to tears, OBITUARY. Wllllam S, Warwlck. Mr. Wllllam Sidney Warwlck dled at 3:40 o'clock yesterday morning at tho rosldeneo of hls brother, Mr, It, T. Wal>? wlckr No. 719 Ninoteonth Street. Wash inglon, D. C. Ho wns thtrty-eight year* of age, The funeral wlll tako placo at 1H16 o'clock thla mornlng from tho Byrd etroet Statlon. Tho Intermont wlll t* made ln Hollywood,"' *? Mrs.T, F. McOunno ; Mrs. T. lr, McCunne dled Wednead_jr night at 12 oV.loclt In Nowport Newa, 1_ her :twcnty-third .vfwr_ Rha was'born f1.,11,0"^?,county hut Bpont.moBt of her J?o ln thla clty, She Is survlved by her husband, ono child, nnd her mother Tho funeral wlll tako placo from tha resldence of Mrs. M. Q-, Hohaon, No. 001 North Twenty-Boventh Street ,at 3:? o cloclc thls nfternoon nnd tho liuorment wlll bo mado In Oakwood. Infant Doad. Thomas Wash. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wnsh, dled, yoaterday morn i"& "?/''? resldence of hls pnrents, No. 1708 Weat Broad Street Tho funeral wlll tako place to-day. Funeral Services. Tho funeral of Mrs, Nannle Nachman took placo at 4 o'clock yesterday after? noon from tho Heurow Mortuary Chapel. Tho Intermont was mado ln tho H6brow Cemotory, . , Z. F. Hanger. (Speclal io T1)0 Ttmbs-Dlspntch.) LEXINGTON, VA., Aijg. 20,-Mr, Z. V, Ilanger diea Totsday night at tho home of hls sonrln-iaw, Mr. T. J, Deacon, at Collloraiown, nUor an lllneas of some months from braln tiouble. A number of Odd-Fellows went out from Lexlngton and the burlal servieo of the Order was used. Mr. Hanger was _ mombcrs of Abou Bon Adhem Lodge, I. O. O, E\, of Rlchmond. , Mr. Hanger was agod Blxty-five yeara and was born nt Qoshen. Ho was prom? inent In hls communlty and for a number of years was ? Justlco of tho pcaM. He servod in the Confederate nrmy aa a member of tho Twenty-seventh Vlrglnla Keglment, Btonewnll Brlgade, nn sergeant. major. Ho was twlco marrled, hls llral wife boing a Mlas WUkinson, o/ Colllers town, and hla Becond wlfo a Mlss HulL of the samo ivlclnlty. Ho Is survlved bj ono daughter, Mrs. T. J. Deacon. Mr. L. E. McCuno. (Speclal to Tho Times-Dlspatch.)' NEWPORT NEWS. VA.. August 20.? Mrs. Lllllun Estcllo McCuno. wlfe of Thomas ir. McCuno, dled nt her hus? band a rosldence here inst night. Bhe waa twenty-two yenrs old and is survlved by her husband and infant child. The body was taken to Rlchmond for Inter ment. ? Mfss Mary Hottle. (Speclal to The Times-Dlspatch.) STRASBURG VA.. Aug. 20?Mlas Mar> Hottle, aged nlnetoen yeara, daughtor of J r. and Mrs. Georgo Hottle. of thla place, dled thls Afternoon. Mlas Hottlo was one of tho most popular young women of thla place. Besldes hor parents. aho Is sur? vlved by two slsters. Mrs, Robert Balthli and Miss Nnn Hottlo and two brothera Lauck and Harry Hottle. Mrs. Lucy Owens. (Speclal to The Times-Dlspatch.) CHARLOTTESVH,L,E. VA.. Aug 20. Mrs. Lucy Owens, ared flfty yenrs, wlf? ot Mr. Credo Owens, a succossful farm er of Crozct, thls county. dlod thls morn Ing. Sho Is survlved by threo chlldren, ono tho wife of Mr. Wm. Lafforty, aon of tho edltoj- of t_e Rlchmond Chriatlan Advocate. Mrs. Emma Vandevanter, (Speclal to Tho Times-Dlspatch.) LEESBURQ, August 20.-MTS. Emma Vandevnnter. wlfe of Albcrt Vnndevnntor, of Hamllton. thls county, dled on Wed? nesday nt 0 o'clock after a lingerlng III ness, nged about forty-two years. She waa tho slster of Mr. M. H. Whitmore, supervlsor of the county, and a slstor in-iaw of Mr. T. H. Vandevanter, tho countv treasurer, Sho ls survlved by three chlldren, Robert Rac. fSncclal to Tho Times-Dlspatch.) CHARLOTTESVII.LE. VA? Aug 20. Robert Rae, aged fortx, for years' clerk for the Walker-Carroll-Adama Mnrdware Compnny, this clty, dled last night at the home of his parents at Crozet. Ho waa tlie brother of Dr. Monjle Rae, of Wash lngton. ? DEATHS. JEXNING8.?Dled, nt tho resldencf) of bls brother, It. T. Warwlck, No. 712 Xlneteftntb Street, Waabtngtoii, D. C, TkuridOT. August 20th. at 3M0 A. M., WILtJAlI SIDNEV JEN NINOS, aged thlrty-elglit yenrs.' Funeral from liyrd-Stroet Statlon SATOR DAT, August -2d. at 11:65 A. M. KEI.M3Y.?Dlod, August 10th, at Upr fatber'e resldence on Brook Kond, MA0GIE V. H. KHLI.BV, nged (lftccn years. Kurjoral wlll take placo from Sncred Heart Church THIS (Friday) MORNINO nt 10:30 o'clock. M'CL'NNE.?Dlod, Wednesday, at hor bomo in Nmvpcrl New; Mrs. T. F. M'CUNNE. In ber Iweiity-thlrd yonr. Funeral TO-DAY nt 8:80 from resldence, No. 002 North Twoutjr-seventh Street. SULLIVAN.?Dled, Auguat 20tb, at No. B1B N. Thlrtloth Street, Mrs. MAItV SUbblVAN, wlfe ol Patrlck Snlllvan. Fuuernl notlco later. as Columbia Typewriter Still Leads. THE NEW 8INQUE KEYBOARD. " Visible " Writing The Columbia Typewriter Manufacturing Company can now stipply your do mands ln both SINGLE and DOUBLE KEYBOARDS. Cliaracteristics of the Columbia Typewriter Vislblo wrltlng. Stundurd Keyhonrd, ters. wrltlng nlnety cliarno ?usy actlon and abort Slnglu Shlft nnd Shift l.orh Key. 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