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THE BUTTE INTER MOUNTAIN VOL. XXIII. No. 137. BUTTE, MONTANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1903. , RICE FIVE CENTS. U. S. OFFICIAL SLAIN IN SYRIA Wm. C. Magellszen, Vice Consul at Beirut, Is Assassinated MURDERER ESCAPES America Promptly Makes Demand on Sultan for Satisfaction. 'V ,9 0 I0,11 tD 1'R's8q, Washington, Aug. 27.--'The state de partment has received a cablegram fro:m Minister Leishman at Constantinople ant. nouncing that WVilliam C. Magellthzr . United States vice consul at Beirut, Syr;a, was assassinated yesterday while ridig in a carriage. The American ministcr intmediately brought the crime to the attention of the government and demanded action by Turkey. Satisfaction Ias Demanded. Acting Secretary I.oomis today cabled Minister Leishman instructing hi:n to dot mand the immediate arrest and punish ment of the persons guilty of the murder. No dentand for money indemnity for the man's family has yet been made, but it probably will follow. Magellazen was appointed from Misn nesota. Admiral Cotton, commanding the Euro pean squadron, has been cabled by the navy department to have his vessels in readiness to move to lBeirut, which is on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean sea, in case that the demands of the United States government on the Turkish government are not complied with. The Brooklyn and the San Francisco are at Ville France and the Machias is at Genoa. Murderer Not Known. Minister L.eishman's cablegram was dated yesterday and stated that the assas sination occurred Sunday, the minister being informed of the crime by Consul Ravudal. The consul stated that the murderer was not seen and is not known. Magellszen, whllo is a Scandinavian, was appointed vice consul at Beirut. Septem ber so. 1899, by Consul Gabriel Bie Ravu dal, who is of the same nationality. At the time of his appointment as vice consul he was a consular clerk in Turkey. Magellszen was appointed on the recorm mendation of Senator Nelson of Min nesota. He was born at Bratsburg, Filmore county, Minn. Causes Much Comment. The announcement of the assassination of the American vice-consul following so soon upon the assassination of the Russian consul in Turkey created strong comment In official circles and the suggestion was made that such frequent assassinations int dicate a very disturbed condition of atTairs in the Turkish dominions. Minister Leishsman gave no particulars of the assassination to the state department and has no information as to the cause of the murder. The American government will insist that the local authorities be punished if they were derelict in their duty and that full measures of punishment be given the actual perpetrators of the outrage. Beirut is a city on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean sea and is a place of considerable commercial importance. Considered by President. The state department forwarded Min laters I.eishman's dispatch to the presi dent at Oyster Bay and is now in com munication with him on the subject. It is probable that the action of the Turkish government attd the conditions existing at Beirut will determine whether the European squadron shall be sent to Turkish waters. Unless the Turkish government acts promptly upon the demands made Iby the United States government it is expected the European squadron will at once move eastward. BY ASSOCIATEI) PRESS. St. Paul, Aug. s7.-William C. Magells zen, vice-consul at Beirut, who was assas sinated Sunday, is a young man and is a brother-in-law of Consul Rayndal, who ap pointed him about two years ago. Amplified Reform Scheme. BY A.SOCIATED PRIES. London, Aug. 27.-A Sofia correspon dent, discussing the situation in the Bal kans, says a war between Turkey and BRlt garia is no longer regarded as the only remedy. It seems probable that, in order to save appearances, Russia and Austria will sup port an amplified reform scheme. It is quite clear that a new departure must be made. The visit of the czar to Vienna is expected to make a new stage in the policy of the two powers. It is rumored from Adrianpole that the troops are using petroleum to burn the for ests sheltering the Insurgents. It is also stated that the Turkish off cers have received orders to pursue the rebels into Bulgaria. Telegrams from Burgas, Turkey, 76 miles northeast of Adriapole, state that a Russian cruiser had entered that port, Excitement Is .Inoreiasng. Excitement is increasing in Servia, con tinues the correspondent, on account of the iMacedonian r qllion. The radical lead ers are inclined to advocate the establish ment of an autonomous government in facedonia provided due allowance is made for Servian claims in the north of Shar, The large insurgent successes are hailed with enthusiasm. The Sixth regiment, notorious for its (Continued on Page Two.) DAMAGING FLOODS SWEEP THE STATES ILLINOIS, IOWA, NEBRASKA AND MISSOURI SUFFER FROM HIGH WATER. RAIN FALLS IN TORRENTS Many Streams Are Out of Their Banks end All Trains Are Delayed. Y .ASsO'IATE.D PREss. furlington, III., Aug. a;.--The worst rain of the season fell all last night and early this morning. The whole country is flooded and streams are out of their banks. Numerous small bridges are reported out and it is feared much damages has been done to crops by washing out. All Trains Delayed. sY ASMO('IArI.It Pi s.I . Omaha. Neh.. Aug. 27.-Rains fell in Omaha in torrents for six hours after mid night, doing a vreat deal of damage to streets, street car lines and wires. Most of the trains are badly delayed on accoutnt of the soft tracks and minor wash outts. Similar reports are received front all over the state. At liberty nine inches of rain fell in 24 hours. Farms Under Water. Ivt A A.4Ut'IA'TI.D PRFSs. KansasI City, Aug. 7.-- Kansas streams continue to rise fast. At Iawrence the Kansas river rose foulr feet dturing the night, and at Stockdale, eight miles north of Manhattan, the Bilue is a few inches higher than during tile great June Ilood. Near Stockdale the Blue has broken from its banks anid, cutting across the coutlntry, is takiing a short course to the Kansas riser and threatens to cut a new channel. Many farms are under water. Cloudbursts in Iowa. fly ASYO''IATED pRIS14. Cotuncil Bluffs, Iowa, Aug. 27.-Two cloudbursts. otne at 5:3t yetcrday after noon andl the other at O:3n last night. have destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of prolperty in this city. The stornl at 5:30 turned the streets of the city into torrents anml hundreds of families in the lower districts of the city w'e-. removed from their homes with difli culty. ...nry business houses were flooded by the first storm. attnd the damage to stocks will amount to thousands. The storm at o :o raised the water higher than the one earlier in the (vetling, and mtanty stocks that were not touched by the first flool have' been badly dam aged, so that the loss in this city alone is now estimated at half a million dollars. The rainfall here fuo the s4 hours ndl ing at midnight will amount to six inches. Streams Are Overflowing. Onawa reported 4.75 inches at noon, with all streams out of their banks and the rain still falling. The Northwestern railroad is not run ning a train in or out of the city and re phrts wasllhouts between Ida (;rove and Rattle Creek. Iowa, and between ltapleton and Castana, Iowa. The Rock Island and Milwotukee are both tied tp ailnd not rullnnling trains iin or out of tile city. Iluth roads have had bad washouts a short distance east of this city. Relports from -5 soutllhwestern towa points show that the fall of rain has Iben the heaviest ever known over so large an area andl that the damage to the corn' crop cannot be estim;ated. Street car trafilce between ('ounlcil Illuffs and Omaha has ben bupl)ndCed for six hours. Much Damage Done. t'. A5 oitA IATEIi PiRISS. Marshalltown. Iowa. Aug. 27.--A ter rific stormll did mulch damiage south of here in Jasper and Poweshick coullties early to day. Near Searaboro the corn crop is pIrac tically ruined. Roofs were blown from box cars iland outbulildings overturnled. Railroad traffic is badly interfered with, owing to the washouts. GOES INTO LIFE INSURANCE G. L. Murray Has Resigned as Deputy Collector of Customs. SiPI' IAI. TO THEK INTER MOUtNTAIN, Great Falls, Aug. 27.--.G. 1.. Murray. for ¶uerly deputy collector of customs of this district, but whose resignation, to take ef fect September I, is in the hands of C. H. Webster, United States collector of cus toms for Montana and Idaho, will become manager for the Northern Montana dis trict for a branch office of the Northwest ern .ife lnsutlance company, to be put in here. FOUND GUILTY OF THEFT Danish Wonder Committed Petit Larceny at Great Falls. SPc'IAt. TO TILE INTER MOUNTAIN. Great Falls, Aug. 27.-Prof. I.illienthal, self-styled the Danish wonder, was ar raigned on a charge of petty larceny this morning before Judge Race. HIe was found guilty after a short trial. l.illienthal entered the house of George Elgen and took articles of minor value. Lillienthal will be sentenced late this afternoon. DISCUSS IMPORTANT MATTERS President Roosevelt and His Callers Talk Over Many Subjects. 'DY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Oyster Bay, Aug. 7.--Proposed finan cial legislation and the pending postoffice inveatigation were the most important subjects discussed today by President Roosevelt with his visitors. Among those whom president Roosevelt entertained at luncheon were Representative Charles Fowler of New Jersey and Hamlin Gar land, the writer. CLOUDY AND COOLER Washington, Aug. 27.-Weather indl oMtions: Cloudy ad oo*o*( tonight and tomorrow. U. S. COURT TO OPEN ON TUESDAY MANY IMPORTANT CASES ARE ON THE DOCKET TO BE HEARD. GRAND JURY WILL BE CALLED But One Civil Cause at Law on the Calendar, and That Is an Old One. , The September ternm of the Unitel States court in Butte will commenc4 Tuesday, providing Judge Knowles, wh4 is trying a water case in Ilelena, disposes of that action in time. There are a number of matters pre uiously submitted to the court to be des tided, as well as the usual number of cases on the motion and law calendar to be heard. There are civil eases at law to he tried, but no criminal or civil cases set. For a Grand Jury. It is expected a grand jury will he called and a trial jury summoned to try any cases that may ,ie set. Deputy Clerk of the Court Fred Drake has prepared a list of the actions that are pending in various form.s. The following causes were submittel to the court during the last term and will probably be decided oon after court meets: Godfrey versus McConnell, petition for findings; Miles versus 'olorado smelter, motion and demurrer: Western Loan and Savings versus Colorado smelter, motion and demurrer; Erickson versus Butte & Boston, motion and demurrer: Miles ver sus Butte & Boston. motion and decturrer; Western Loan & Savings versus Parrot company, motion and demurrer; Miles versus Colutsa Parrot, motion and de niurrcr ; Western L.nan versus Itltte & Boston, motion and denltmrrer : Western Loan versus Colusa Parrot, motion and demurrer. On the Law Calendar. These case. are ion the law calendar to be argued on dellmurrer: Ilaardt versus Oregon Short l.ine Blocklcy versus F. G(. Iliggin: I)owdin versus C. P'. D)rennan; United States vet snts hitter Root 1)ev. colmpany et al.; tUnited Stt.es versus \V. A. c'lark et al.; iHarrington ve'rsu IlHarrington: Schulen lerg versus Omaha & Monttaim Mining Co.: Tr:sk versus Iuttie Miner: Williamn Winters verstus August T. Moran; Win ters versus Norcross. The following caues are on the motion calendar: J. H. M. IHennessy versus Petrix:; Btock ley versus Iliggitns; Newlhegin versus Largey : Butte & ltoston Cio. versus Gey mnan Mining company. There are no criminal causes on the general trial calendtar antI Ilno civil causes in which the United States is a party. The Civil Causes. The following are the civil causes at law: Freund versus Great Northern : Butte & Hoston versus M. O. P. : I.add versus M. (i. P.; Joshua liendy Machine Works versus Brenner: Sweeny versus N. Pry; Rooney versus O)regon Short L.inl; Butte & Btston versus M. (). P.; Kaufman ver sous Iurlington & Missouri: Jolhnson ver sus National Union: ()'Neill versus Fin len: ()'ltrien versus Finlen : Collins versus Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone compl:tny; (;Greenu versus Indian Gold Mininlg cont pally : I alnsr i ve rsuas Butte Miner ; Moran versus Kentlttt Mining company; Sloan versus Northern Pacific railway. Tl'h following are the civil causes in cequity : MRollins Morris versus M. 0. P.; Fa:rrell versus MI. (. P.: lhutte & IBoston verstus M. (). 1'.; Larkin verstu.s Hutte & Boston; Ladd versus M. (. I'.: Unitte & Boston versus M. O(. P.: W. S. Brackett versus C. A. Smith: Itender versus Murray; Ilutte & Ilsiton versus MI. (). P.; Beaver he:,d C(anal compu)any versuts I)illoin Elec tric I.ight conmpatny: Iltdt.tt verst.s Brlt tot ia Mining company: lutte & Boston versus G(eymant Minityg compuany. The only civil cause fit law is Alex Mackel. trustee, versuus IRas ochester. which has been tried several tints and which probably will come up for another trial. MASTER IN CHANCERY IS HEARING THE TESTIMONY Blake Sis in Suit of Beaverhead Canal Company vs. the Dillon ,Electric Light and Power Company. SP('IAI. To T11e INTER Mo I'NTAIN. Dillon, Aug. a27.---Master in-Chancery Blake of lleleoa is here today taking tes timony in the suit of the lBeaverhead ('anal Company vs. the Dillon Electric Light & Power ('onlpany, which has been trans ferred to the district court. Judge M. H. Parker adjourned district court here today and returned to his home at Itottlder. Later he will hold a session in Virginia City, before departing for the East, where he means to spend two months on vacation. S. M. Kelley, better known as Frank Sinclair, was married here today to Annie Miller, who secured a divorce here yes terday. BIoth are from Jackson. DAN M'DONALD IS TO SPEAK Chosen as Orator of the Day at Bozeman Labor Day Celebration. PEC(IAI. TO Tiit INTEI SMlUNIAIN. Bozemlan, Aug. 27. - The Bozeman Labor union has completed its progr.m, for Labor Day. Dan McDonald will be the orator, There will be a parade in the morning, with the union, 26o strong, in uniform, preceded by the lBozeman band. Athletic sports and speeches are ar ranged for the afternoon. FIVE BREAKS IN HER BOTTOM Inspection Throws Light on Damage to Massachusetts. BY ASSOCIATED PRo.s. New York, Aug. sT.-A thorough in -peetion today of the battleship Masse .husetts at the navy yard showed there are five breaks in the ship's bottom, but alt comparatively slight, the largest binj about two and a half feet by three inchs. The damage sustained by striking' ;ggi ock, near Bar Harbor, are comparstilvel. trivial. CLERK'S UNIO TO10 PUSH THE VICTORY SEEKS TO SECURE ABSOLUTE NON PARTISAN STAND ON PART OF THE ASSEMBLY. INTRODUCES A RESOLUTION Montana State Trades and Labor Body, It Says, Should Not Mix in Politics at Any Time. srPECIA. Ti rilt INTI'i ill'ot AIN. Missouln, Aug. .'. -N.t satistlid with hniing diefreated lthe move made by the .ucialists, who hoped to snake the Mon Itan. Stalte Trades & I.abor IIassembly rtcl ''it itself to socialism., the Ilutte Ct'lrks' union tleails to defeat the napiratioslll of Ithe MoNntiana radicals by causing thlt" as ':uthly to pledilge itself not to mix utip poli tics at all. A resonltion put forth this mnornling hy the clerks' union. to the titet t hat the ai.ntmbly shall tnever mt r.tae tthe .t.ts, of a politlcal party, ns a body, createl a storm in the tmeetilng. It .as tiially tabled, lint will cotll ti p agalin ttl.1r)i.tow. Discuss Constitution. '1 e assenmhly ;as occupied ihi, m,.orninhg with it discussion of the t'onstitttion. Several u.itionlls dl irt a cll;iigt, ill thi( statutes ot r'plejtsc ntailtioni . Jttt t hat is the nature of the cihage is tlnt known. No replrtirs were aditttrd tio the mlll.ti ug t.olay. A tlcegalion from t the ..Iesmbly vi.itidl tit le newspap r enllll in thIlir ,Itcc' It.l.ly ,d pirolt ~te.I against the( reports sic tl oull Go to Bonner Today. IIIs t the preisent selit ns. Itr to isharge the at tuhrs of the allk ltthly press coul itteer. ~h iv hven tIl lg ;ha' hael wind of facts that til le a nlbly Today. after a full morning %winn and inrrow. SHERIFF POTTER TAKES TRAIL FOR A HORSETHIEF Single Handed He Follows "Lonesome Joe" Into Wilds Beyond Columbus and Finally Lands His Man. SI'i IA!. I1 "illyE TIN n Nl";frt't. Blillings. Aug. Ja.--'ord was renieiv, ihis morning that SherilT l'otter of Car+ l041 , ullty capItured "J.lloesunle Joe," ;he mora thief, who is wanted in VWymiiinl, -5 miles nlOrt lw's t of Colunlmbus ye.. day afternoon. 'rue prisoner Was nerrltedl i Ie',l lo.idil by a coupll of deputies last week, ;uli escaped within five minutes. Sheriftf Potter took the trail aline anit 'when in the wilds beyond i'inn11inhti '"" drew a bead on Joe, the latter suerilallrller., andiii handedl over his tgul. IPtter will :be here tonlighlt awithi his prisoner. LAWYERS SPLIT ON TRUSTS Report at Virginia Meeting Causes Animated Diccussion. iti ASRi'o' ll I l HiI Si Hot Spnrintis, Va.. Ayg. .7.- VWaller S. Logan'ii of New York. mailde a verbal rtlport 'r11m the c mlltll ittlee il IIcontin Ircial law tol :he American itar ,assciatini this after lie cou ded t ntinii iaiiiul allukrruptcy law antl thenl di,,t isst e I the trust t elst liii. Hl said it would have to be s.ttled by 'he lawyers; if they did not settle it the d n, agogutts w ould.. x uh if ombinall titon i'iiiti heii li a lel cotme'litiol will cea .M anl d ( nlul lircial ;nrir.pruIdenc will lentul ally be e ire ly t h:anwd. The comnnitter, he said, had rel hest, 'lt. unanimioulr c liti tnhat 1Io.dern ill. htrltial combinations lshoutl e stayed. t..arls F. .1 a derson of Nebr1<ka r l:;i'i *he report was calculiate to rendll the as .,iation aisunder. li: asked that the re sort ie r.ad. There was ou pOsitin toO 'hi refotion, antl considerable confusioin et sued. The cniventtion, ihowever, agrie<d toI hair the report at once lanlii it was dis ciusSed at length. COLUMBIA PROFESSOR WEDS Woodward Takes California Singer to Wife in Paris. il'i AiSho t IAl I I' 1i SS. Paris, Aug. 27.-iProf. Itc.njaminu I). \\',oodard otf C'olunmbia university waits nirried today in the Amelricn church in the Hte lDu tlrya to Miss iliadlys Valn iutren Piver, the Califoriiai singer. Dr. Thurber, the piast.r of the church, ,liclated. A small invited party was pres ,lt at the wedding breakfast. lhey later started on an extcdend we. hing trip. PMNIC IN A BURNING CAR Passe.gers Jump Out; One Woman Killed, Others Hurt. isY AlSOt IAIED PItF.SS. Paris, Aug. 27.-A fire which broke out ini a ar of the Metropolitan Underground unmpany at the liotel I)eville station ,aused a panic among the passengers who jumped from the train. Several persons were injured andi one v man fractured her skull. The other passengers were less seriously ljured. Talks to Lawyers. BiY ASSi(iIAID i IMi.S, Hot Springs, Va., Aug. 27.-At the morning session of the American ksr as sociation the annual address was dlfvered by Baron D. Colt of Rhode Island, United States judge for the first circuit. Judge Colt's subject was "The Reasonableness of the Law." Pulitzer in H*elena. SPECAI. TO THi.' INTER MOUNTAIN, Helens, Aug. 37.-Ralph Pulitzer is lherse in custody of the game warden. He ~s regtistered at the Helena hotel as Robert 'ortr. iHe will be taken to Teton sounty tonight. DYNAMITER MAKES HIS CONFES' SAM COHN ADMITS THAT HE BLEW UP THE STRUCTURE AT LIVINGSTON. MEANT TO DO IT AGAIN Was Trying to Buy Dynamite to Blow Up a Trestle Near Missoula When Taken by Sheriffs. Sl, ll' I ) "i lll fiNIIN I 0I's NT4IN. Missoul.a, Aug. . ;. Sau'l Itihul, it I 'etl in lilt iln ii iii Of the N iiitthernii rcnil l Iies 1 this nl(rtni i-g. Ile %tha l ril u d hl re II II l h , e II.( ,, lllr in tilt" ph liiev l. ti I ai di t iiliii i rt 1 l ilta m Ihber. ot f 1hthr il" h c l vl'lir, lu ,,1' I1, h , he hin hl Istr iltd l i lt i ti i t ide. C'ihn v0.i.s he lives ill S.ilk,lln . 1Ih h11 lln busile,., bhu lives tlti hi, ou ntl v. 11i . I11iii io , Il ., i . i s, li ci t rI tlt Ii. i t ll lland to shwll. tI h u i , h Ii lpotto t I the rtilh. a) i are. ("u11 11 %a`4 w are tleI yetent.u afiitenuton ait .lile by II' l luity Shlilst. , ;.llltnli . 1,1.I \\.iW llt , I. I ie .i t 11) 1, ill hli i l) d llil it .\ilt.'. 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Attilr llty Utlly tlachall hi wa lh r, t give ulllp i troitg th ecurl ii 'l i tu lg if it Ioolk I hs. lih d i i. y r.i i COLLECTING MONTHLY FINES City Beuins the Work of Get11im Cash From Lvil Doers. i l- m t h I ly cI ,l. li iin l Ill ril', Illli gam;llbhtI., owne.I 1" oll '.slo ' IIII:'lill , aind from wailed of , vii life :ui ht 11 a ll .l'. II wa;, ttportid ar mi' d Ih. lily hill a lf w llIly., ia t t tii ion ile i ln it i pI l 11 el Iw i' ti t 11,IT hr . lt rli l i'• tI h lie1 1 . It W.i ho ad DI eeI t1 1y.n, , yli r, I that for A!ree ," u ril ' diai A il I a li r h;1 ri ii t ol111 'i, uI, ti u ll, fl m ili n.'li 1; iitu l that Io ia tlly ar I li i l I i if itt.,,n11 fo r th . a rt " I , al l II. t 'ait ..is Ies-iul ttiulnt ii, i oilii)m . lnI",i ev tri, a. 0 i pa ut l htitr it ii- tlirhy ..lti t i rl lh l iilph 4 "p a1 l l e ill 'I ll , . .llI i, illk , ,1II 'I he,, montl hly cull, hi1oni i ," ii ulit htl iitC ti k, 1Ag. 11 . -iAII.. Ith, .i lrrIl Ihi fiu; i. I clrr V(' l.'i l hu.i r ii s i ll t in'lIlr. to Li ve, j irrl ho') l ,r will ibe roh ii tl d I s lit, i l . ESPINOZA GETS RED HAT Cardinal Who Was Desperately III Isin. Hi. ghy Honored. I Ir Ato :,Ii IAIill y ii ' t r Il e lil', Ai ig ir. u -- A i tuln .,t iti ll rr. I v. c( rli-mon ly ilnlclrrt'il t at the i v ticlan lfli;y. Ic , at d tlilal l rrr urr ay J.1:pii tu, t oil -.hop of Valencia, wh. was ; ;t Ihile faint it" deaoy'sth turIrft.g the 'ltllave, but wht l ha nlow recoverld, thoughh siill in delitcat' hol ith, drove from th .e Spani.i collhge where ifs' ilet,, Lien ililng Io the, vattici l, where hie wa:, carried t. the papal lipart lnacritl, i itl tihe l e tlcl ertioi occhair, i.ut ave the rd hlat prllv:atly o. lere red on hliul. Except ii ultninal casels the c(lrdinlh's hat iS pr :e iteld at c ,11sistori .y, The pope, awisted I,y ( ar liinal I)eaneoil ()relia, .1acchi ald M1orani, pl-rformi.d th INTERVIEWED THE EMPRESS Prince Tuan, in Disguise, Calls While Emperor Is Asleep. !IV AS , I AII t ll Iki ltNV , Shaglhai, Augi 27. -A ('hine:,s' report from l' 'kio assert th:i- the banis!ud prints T'i ' il is there in c iaipnit, and that he l ir, had several secret int..rviwws with the dlowagcr llmpress while the empll or was1 asleep. Divorce for Desertion, ,Mrs. M. Roty was divorced by Judge Ilarney today from if. Itoy on the ground of desertion. The d.fendialt made no di.. Tense, and the decree was isued on Mr'.i Itoy's proofs. The pair were nmarrie.d hi Anacodla, and the desertion occurred about a year and a half ago. There were fIn chihlren. BA SE' BALL TOIDAY Fellowing Is the score by !rnings of gatle in iprog'oee at Butte this afternooni S4 a 7 9 .4 UTTE -....., , g .6 ee s SHAMROCK IS HOPELESSLY BEATEN 4 Lipton's boat Is Two Miles Astern at Contests Close. WINDS ARE LIGHT Course Is Fifteen M\iles to Windward and Leeward. Thir ac.hts fided to finrbhi wi:hirPthe tlmr hIrtt today and the lace waL de clared Iff. bhairrocrk w,1s I.udly beatenr When Rchat.1 d .fted l across the line the chadl Irlcier war; two nlles .Irblrn. 1 he rnet Iace will ho sailed Sature day. i. rc 1.ck .ii Ii t .nr. ririrk nl ilo trrni this uin rt111r o lrnr Ir hr cews 11, t i ' I, ik, I :i ,! t. I .lt, .l ' r.i r ni l ck ,Iv i. it . i r. I. h. . ini ri r t i I. lirht t, l '.pno i , 1. l'· thhini in ll.11 t "lha s hiiin r I n i hri m I' h l illn rlrni', lnai e itn. lur I 1.1 111, ,I 1.1 Iill . t I . ".1lll y, I1t . '. . 1 r l . r I. Uirhin I' Iv :III riar t 11. r I.n. t l i i i h ri to t itsII u1 it H y rI.ntrll ith . 'ci,, ngr .1 grI I;ilnl irlrh uhn I' wne*e .i c I.i11 lh, i t .11 1 h )u i 111h h lii,.l idn Ihlt cl r.t II' Ih1r rri " rIh ll II ll i fIiil -it rVC it l h1 I,, . 'l,:l ,I w Ii ' U n11 Ihr ý 1 ,' ,t-lr ,ltuni .,ti. r lrs ih i.t hi I,,r..IV.ihd h w ik ag \l : 11 r h 11 -iv in h thi r .,:nc l i i 1 t ih . u.ri, d I .. i ,l', 1. :1 :0 I rm .nIir ', iltn I i ,,r , cu .. .11" bt ll r i.,lr htimc nl n.Inh) ' .h111 i ..11 .Ii ar ; Wind Sprinju Up. II ,il 11 1111a t e l inth l f ea.t. , lhtr.ely e Art) .. .t' II ie lle iiit.,ee 1f tithe weat lthe h1 l lt . .till ;t 1h1 1 h ,' r dh.e ,ir did nout lrate .tretI'hI It aeno.1;l 1 warranet tIhe -t.illling of a ri tie illed tlhee. anld it hall hII1IIs V iore the tit 'e i.t ifir the )lchtls t1 1,,ie.. the, litne, te le'.c t for a poet t,, 1101 lIt ,1il le 1 bett Ir i that fili . rare. A.i Ih ... I l t te i' I i.1.t fle*,hen. 1i1 tll % hat an a i ll E ; i I.i, e ai. liit fit\n t M iil, , . lil 1:i 1 , 1o;i . -MIr. i , l i i.lill, ti. d,+il;ln r .,f Re Il.s ei, 11w1 , I S e;111 a1 lii . 1t1. yau lit ~,~, n1 , lr ,in ted hlilt v. hil, the .lachtl r.1l Ilt, .t.111, li.' v .I,.,"1 h1, h.i,,lly :ble!1 toi tiiti witlij tilie fit p iallowat"c i uiless ith liii witti a ei*al ch 1i 1 iliui i ther. 1111'hlii ' a. :1 1,11 cL h lllc , Illhr tItrlth c ro .Shttily .li e , oreI ti,. k. tk the ntw, on hi, ttuwo )1i( lh, ,ii.,iio:a4,.el by lh.e .Ip Ip ,11.'l0 ' of I l w '1.111i ll, " Iil1y of .1111, I1' t u iit it h i' t I.;l', t ,ellI j hl ill "teie ,q .,al l.1k : hi,' , ,v'i , ttl 11 i as . tihiu ulle ig. 111h 1l ..h h1,,11 fai-,.I lhl . sa, e ui.r:,in .lil o. , tl u'Ii ld y i, lthe ii.al' l: .i+ r ,iact. It e l jio t :`' I:.lly Il.. n1 il l flt rOn, bill as the lihiht bri' I hblh.,l it, i . llited lt il lt, , oik I , t . e i 11h nilil hit. Reliance 'Mal.es Ready. At M'15 e lianei ra,,l i her Imainii.l, Ili t Lie 'ie hli i,uil rli ei iiht :ut tilhe .1 eru. She tre hu ie1 a al that was lli .,'ielt ye tlrl' lyi . It i" il ililar ti, tIhl 1 lI ",1l, a ill i- but tlluii't, I . Itrile .tru llu ~r ill a',e ,f a 'till lit('Z'. At H:5 the ltt'z'e fians the .linlthe-est w, Is. l tie ilui.t ;ill Situl:ieS tuk :e,w teeldy to 1'u out while 1e'liace( was prle:e arlng ti, tke a tw. Sh:lnire'k',s two saili hlid he1.en earefullly 'It :tll evert better look ing than ofi :llly dly y', loarticutlaily tile ,Iih t1..:il, which .e t eel autifully. 11. I" 'lhn tw e.t1 aboard IR lia:nc ,e at 8 :46 : nl a few niniI tes later :i li. . was taken b y the li 1 ' I itlidil l5g S ta r atn l lit . e 'e t Ie - ,nhh r -tarteed out from the Iluook fotr the ligh.thip. Sir lt himt', aiboardi the 1i'ill hlitid for uotre wiel, Iut l said: "\'e are g'oing tIe do onile it toIday, thiat is as 1le util1 w . a tiyltoe ly a' I lI." Stories of Friction. Stories that there was Irictieni art weeC tluptiin W'ringe of ,ltamrtoek Ill, and Mr. Fife wemre rii. last night. In atn elffort to learn the trtlh Sir Tlhomias was eapproached onll the suirject. . "The two tni," hlie (aid, ",'cculiy en tire ly ditliictivte positinsi,. If tlhey have ieu ,i aiticiinug each other I do t1tt know t. t.r. lil'e :alvie,es abotit thlt sails, the trim of the boaIlt eiend other elt.eils eif that charttr. C(iItain Wrinitge is in alsolutto coiiitaittld andl I ua owner have n(:uOt criti. cirtd h: ." It was said further on the Erin that Sir Tl'illias is tlcllyed with aIntnymotts letters 1au, t'leg.rams informing him that nteet Ltr. of the crew are traitors to the inter. est, of the heat. ( illy a few dlays ago a teIlegaut signed by the raptaItin of a coastwise sta imer w'l received by Sir Thoias tayilig that the bhtoalswain of the Shtunrock was the cateil of that hboat losing a race anid that the bigntr knew him us a traitor. Sir "'T h ,om as said : "I throw such letters and telegramp oveerboard. I attm not changintg lily crew." At I) o'clock the prospects for a race (Contlinued on Page Eight.)