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prevent the min-** being opened, they will g.? back to work again peaceably." ARRESTS) FOR M A Rr HI NO ?a ii;xi?iu;ii \m> ximtv minkhs TAKER in i ISTi'HV Ai rAIRMORT, w. VA Fairmont, \Y. Y a . Aug. IS. -line hundred and ninety of th?? Montana campers w?ne m rest?.I this morning for mar? hing. Which Judge Jack? son ?ays is a violation of his Injunction. They ?were taken t<> the railro.nl Station and guarded f??r five hOUn, when a aafaSetal train to.ik twenty '??ur of them to riaiksbiitg. The organizer*? as? sert that their S>< ? did not know lliey w.i? vio? lating th. Injunction, and that, according t<> its terms, it should have been real t" them. They say that there will be no trouble In securing tbe liberty Of the men. and lhal while one man l??'?ks after them the other three will ?rvginiz? the re? mainder of the tiieii. Public sympathy runs high in favor <?!" th?? miners. Business men ere arranging meetings, petitions ar.? being sign?*.!. :?.'.<? there la n?nr more likelihood <>G a gem-ial laying down <>f t??o!s than at any tini?? sin??? the strike began. At present only two big mines remain uncrippled, Gaston an.l New-England. The operators say that 180 men wer?? at w.irk at Montana to-day. ?gain*! 122 yraterday. THF CR18IS l\ 8PAIN. ? IAOA8TA WILLING TO ACCEPT OFFICE AXCARAQA BEEg THK QUEEN REGENT. Madri.i Aug. II The visit of General Ascsrraga. th?; Acting Premier snd Minister ol War. to the ?jue.-n it? cent at Bl Bebaatlan, is regarded sa ?being important. In vWw ot Uu- feet Hun thi Premier la known t?. hav. expressed rh?? belief thsl a definite ly constitute?! Ministry is necessary ro deal with the situation, ? specially in vi? w of the arrival here of the n,w? United suit?* Minister to .-pain. General fgUrwaii ?.. Woodford. tatet Bagasta. th? Liberal bader, in sn Interview t?j-?la>. is quoted a* saying: "Even during Canovas'? lime dissensions existed In ibs Cabinet, snd if ihey sre continued, ?G?nerai Aacarrags ?ail! t? ibllged to d?ecline to h??',i nfhv?* In Hriy case, ins Cabinet is oertaln to i" Mio :? temperan , , ,, , , "1 ?m ready to .???? i?l office, and should 1 do so I would apply r? formato ?uba in th?? widest sense.?? The Spanish Government has forbidden all tele. graphic and telephonic rommunleailon? relative to Angioini??, th? assassin of Premier Canova? del Castillo, who wa* tried bj court-martial at Vcrgara <?n Sumlav last, and who was sentenced on Mon? day to be executed by ihe Barrote, ?? li under? stood that the prisoner wll b< executed to-morrow or on Friday next The Supreme Council and the Cabinet hav?? confirm? d the *? nt? nc? ol death, ? TRIBUTE OP 8PANI8H-AalERlCAN8. ESQU1KM MASS IN HOXOB OF THK MURDERED PREMIER AT THE CHURCH "G ?ST. I IS? ?.? i ? ?? I'M 1. The attendai ? M e requie? mass yesterdaj for G>?!? Amonio Csnovas del Castillo, lai?? Premi?? of ?pain, at the Church ?>f Bt. Vincent de ?Paul In W est Tw.niy-ihir.i-.-i . was large. Diplomatie end ? ?? sulnr uniforms, foreign dircoratlon? and h w ? ?,, ?- seen on all Bades. Th? chui h was (Mtooned in black and white. The catafalque, rep reeenting a tomb, occupied ? prominent place at the bead of lb? centre aisle near the chancel, !< ?waa a lof!\ ?nd Imposing structure In black, on two of its ?idea being ? laic?? letter "C" In white on a black Beld ?'? ? ?t? ? central point above it , long stream? ? and white formed ? grace- j iul draping, the long pendants being attached to t? ar ?uni distan) ? olumns. Tr.? head of the ie. facing Twenty-third t-' wa? .? mass of '.?< lutlful Bower?, offering? from i>. Spanish colon?, Six massiv.? candelabra of ? ?. . each flanked It? sld? a. Th?? mas? began at 11 o'clock, or soon sfter the entrai : ?????t Dupuy l??? Lftme, the Bpanlsh Mini*'?! accompanied by the secretaries "f the Spanish Lrgatlon; t'aptatn d< Is Cosa. Bp Arm* ; l'api iln Uopi*, Spanish Navy, and lh? ? ? Bui-General of Spain in thi? city, Beftor Don Arturo ??,.?? ill f wl -n w? re in rl?,?? full ??, ol th? ? ??-?,?? live rai k?. Man) ol lh? rl h uniform? wer? resplendent In decoration?. Th? .. ;. br? ? wer? Ihre? Spanish priest? temporarily in New-York Fa ? her? Jannl?H??, Mainane and Ramon d< la ' ? < They were assisted by ili?? rlerg) choir and quartet of th? church. At th?? r? qu? -: of I .a .! nt? I' itrlotl ? Kspanola, they conducted I?? - ?n service, The musical pro gramme wa* under the direction of the organi?! ?'f the chureh, Mn? <? I. F? uardent. Then ?a.i?^ lh* us?...I procession of ;he clergy. led b) n cru? if. r, followed by altar boys. At th?? close ot the flrsl part of the mass. Father Jannlces, who knew Beftor Canova? ?? l Castillo well, d< ? il igj on ? ??? ??? .??1 Pi ? ml? ? ?Secretary Sherman explained the non-representa ?!' the United State? Government In the fol? lowing messag? t?? ih? committee: ??Telegram to the President p elved by me thla morning loo late lo attend obsequie? ??? Csnovas del Castillo. Accept my profound sympathy with nd the S .?? ? ??? ? ?? on this occasion in giv Tiii-? ? xpr? ?sion t , ? ' ? Ir grief ai ih?? Jos? o? s?. irr.-.?t ?? Minis?., ? ? CRITICISING TU G. B18HOP OF HAVANA Havana, Aug. iy "l?s Lucha" ?demands tbe ??-? missal of the Bishop of Havana, ?is a rebuke for ids failure u> leepond In ? i?h:ri??ii'? manner to the request of ih?? Queen Regent for appropriate furerai <?r? monies In memory of Premier Canovai del ??astillo. The Bishop ebsented himself from ,lie pulpit and ??? '?!?.? 1 t?. desivi;.!!?? ? worthy preacher for the occasion. He omitted io order masses throughout the diocese, refused i?> communicate spiritual grace? and won <i not officiati >?t pontifical mass. At the last mom. m ? ????!.?oi-?;. nei., Weyler designated an army cha pi In t, preach ihe fun. ra! discourse The Bishop's i-ordu ? I? much commented upon In ih?? local pr??.-*. which reflect? public opinion In irs ?harp ? ritlclsms ? ? nit behavior. Hla acl i* In strong contrast to Ihe ready compliance with a similar request hi the bishop? throughout Spain In an hour of national sorroa Th?? Bishop's refusal is attributed In ?om? quar? ti?? to ?ns ?les"?, t?, protest against r<?,?. n; meas? ure? cutting down the ?alarle? of ecclesiastic? ol episcopal rank is will as of th?? civil and military ??aployes ?,( th* Government. ? A TALK WITH THK SPANISH MINISTER Beftor Dupuy de L'une, the Bpanhih Minister a I Washington, who came to ;!i? city to attend ihe ?(?ecirti service? In mem r> of Beftor Canovas, the murdered Premici of Bpain, returned to Washing? ton yesterday. Beftor de laome waa not Inclined to tdik about Ihe present situation in ?'uba or in Bpali H? Mid 1 ?'? was no significan,??? in th? .--,? lai servie? ??? ng held In a French ?-har added that the ma-- wa* entlrelj unofficial. When >?-k? 1 a?K?ut ih?? ?ff'-.-i of Canovas'i death In Spain h? ?aid: "I doTi'r Think then will lie any eruption in .???? ? of '.a?? deal . ol Beftor Canovaa Thing? are nuie: m,? and we hav? strong hope? that they will remain >... 1 .,.i\, h? ?rl nothing about ;).?? report that ?General Weyler will be displaced ? do not think hi will rae, aa he in* been entirely satis? factory. It ?;.- hard : tell whethei Ascarraga will reaaaln as Premici Hi - ictlna .?- auch at pres ? ?ni. but hi? retention ol tiie offic? des - ? Ciri Limsrance.-." ? MINISTER M I. Ri:) s hi PARTI RE hi. I i) lh. Washington, Aug. ?. The Presideat haa tele? graphed to the Sia:? Department, requesting Cap? tain Merry, Minlalei IO Nicaragua. Salvador and ?'"s'a, Rica, t?, delay hla departure for h few days, : some Information In the Department on the ?.? in! him. CONTRACTS FOR fil S FORGI NOS AWARDED Washington, Aug M Contract? for gun forging? ?Ac?, ?warded to-da) al ? ?? Navy Department To the Bethlehem Iron Company were awarded ?I? neh and twent] I ??? ?ets of five-inch, at -?> ? * m * .. pound; loth? Mah.!? Compati) l'hua de phia, fifteen s. r of four U h ai ::'.'.. cents a . md The*? forgi na? will !?? hroughl l Washington N*vy V.u.l and mad? Imo ;? ' : ? H B 1*1 fol 1 and auxilia? ? , , ulsera ?? PORI DUTY "\ * nil ? ?. IBOLISHED. Wasbtngtei Aug. II Consul Lytt. of Cartagena, ! ? '* ' ???? ? ' ?:? Si,.??? Departmeni lhat Colombia i s?,?.?, Asaerica, hai sbalished the expon dut) or? ?alfe? He also reporta lhal ? ne? steamship Un? ?,?; ' ?? ? : between ? bile, Ai? ?nd Carta! ? PERSt,\ iL G/77 WH W/. SOT REQUIRED. Wasblnaiaa. Aug. ??s Th? AUorney-Oener? h.?* rend? :?,. ,, ?,, inlon, in which ?. hold? that under Section 3 of the Administrativ? ??.. ,hr. )??? nal attendance of ezp? ? ? ?? ,. ?? " ? ? onsulai? m ordei to . ?Pinion, whir ? SURVEYING IHL SEAL ISLANDS. Wm? **** ? has ?. ?. ' ? Dbffi? of the C. he ? srt) whi? b - ? . ,,.k u? , - ol ??? PrlbyloA group l?.ri> ,?.:,-, , . ?t ? ? lh? . iperbati nd? ? ?*? ? ? ? ??,.? tmryt : ..t Bt Paul laland ?he larg- rentrai one of n,? ?cal aroun mum ,, ?. ?ompl. t.-i about Au? Bl ,?.. .?V. " ?. ,, ' * ???"! and then Walrua und ?? ??, Hood's Pills ai? rarefali) prepared fron, purely r?rg?stable ingredienta, and hi?? mud v.?; . , riniti In effe? ? "?'<"? ?ire all liver troubles! Ml ?. .us. ..-ss, h? sd? .... ind Ig? ? ?on ?'"??? Spring Violets. Colgate's Violet Water. Island* The purpose ?? t.. make a compi? !?? Gov? ernment ?urvey on which to base maps, of these centres of Heal life. It will show not on.') Ihe topograph*. ..f the country, but also the shore line, hay? etc., where Ihe seals make Ihelr borne? Mr DurVeM stated In hla repon lhal seals were being killed in considerable numbers. He witnessed two s.aughterlngs. He makes no commeni on ihe ?le? dili.? .?r ?-al life, which is ut present at Issue be? tween the United Btates and Great Britain. - ----- - ? NAMED Ed/i OOVERNOR OF IOWA. ?, M SH.WV NOMINATED BT THE REPUB? LICANS, ! THE LARO EST CONVENTION IN THB HuTTORT OF Tin: stati*. AMEMBLES at CEDAR RAPIDI AM> CHEERS gOL'ND MOKET s ? ? ?? M ? V T s Cedar Rapid?, Iowa, Aug. 11?I.. M. Shaw was nomlnai.il for Governor here to-day on the fourth ballot by the Republican ?State Convention, receiv? ing .'.T-' votes. The nomination was made unanl ?nous amid gren spplaure. The huge tent, holding four thousand people, In which the convention i.? being held, was crowded long before the iinn? for opening, it was the largest convention ever held In the St.it.?. Senator Allison, who entered with ea-Oovernor Larrabee, was greet? ed with greal applause. St.u.? Chairman McMillan called the convention io orlar snd Introduced c. M. ll.t'l Ol Council Bluffs, the temporary chairman Mr, Hurl was heartily applauded. He gaM In the co irse of bli speech: The commanding position of lows Republicans Impose? upon us a duty an.l responsibility far higher than thai of merely selecting Incumbents of the offices t.. be lilled sl the auction next Novem? ber, As trustees "f the Republican party of Iowa wi sre .'bur.;?.! with the duty "f so conducting our di liberations that we shall stri ngth? p the bun.Is of Hie Administration, encourage the hope anal in spire the faith of all the fri.unis of good govern ment n:-<i make overwhelming success s certainty, ? weakening in our position, faltering ir. our . 1. duration? or lessening of our majorities won..! be taken by friend and foe alike us an Indication that tin- people wire reconsidering the verdlcl ol ISM, it woui.i discourage the friends of bon???; tuonai- and good government and encourage t., 1. newed assaults those who. however honest snd sincere, are, through ih>? measures they adi-, ite, the enemies oi everything In the way of National policy ti> which the Republican party stands com? mitted, and by reason of which it lias l.? In? trusted with power. In the light of such respon? sibilities this convention has met t.. declan mea the principles and tO nominate the candidate? nf th.- party, in view cf the history of lows Re? publicanism lb-re .an be no question but that it will faithfully di?, harne the trust thus com? mitted to its hands. The Republicans of Iowa are uncompromisingly In favor of upholding tbe plighted faith of the Na? tion, redeeming Its obligations and preserving the equal purchasing and debt-paying power of ever* dollai coined or Issued under tbe authority of the National Government, They are now, ss m. ??.-?. In favor of maintaining the gold standard, tb- standard of the most en? lightened nations of the world; of sustaining Ami ?? ? ?/? posiiloii In the front rank of the army ol progress rather than taking Its policy from na lions three thousand years behind the ??? in which wi live They are opposed t.. Mexlcanlsing either our politics or our finance?. They have no patten.. with thai modern alleged philosophy thai s man can lift hiinse.f over the from ;*ut. by bis boot? straps, -r with thai recent chimerical alleged di* covery In the field "f finance which would rival Ihe miracle of Creation by merely speaking Into eg? Istenci wealth and prosperity oui of nothing. They do not believe Hal wealth can 1?? created b) an act of Congress. If that could be doni the Republican party would have mad.? us all million? aires, ;<u the Urs? act of Ihe extra session of Con? gress Just dos??.!, ami ihn? have thrown wide open tbe gateway to a financial millennium. The Repub? lican party recognises that the only alchemy by which hard conditions may be transmuted imo wealth and prosperity is throiiKh the Judgment, energy and united efforts of an Intelligent people. ?\'<? have secured an Administration which Is Ideally Republican, and therefore Ideally American; 1 Presiden) who conducts himself both with the . .md freedom which ougbi to characterise ti.iii-f oftl. lai representative of .. ?reu' und free people -o JAPAN AMI THE UNITED STATES. CONCILIATORY BENTIMENT TOWARD THII COUNTRY IN THE JAPANESE PREgfl Washington, Auc. II.- Minister Hoshl, of Japan, haa returned from ? visit to Marquis it... at New Tork, and, after going over ih?? last official nn.il from Japan, started for his summer cottage at Berkeley springs Mme. Hoshl and her children have made a trip to la pa ? snd will return In the autumn. Tin r? art ',. new development* In th< Hawaiian Japanese controversy, und no rep?j has been re? ceived to Secretary Sherman's lus? communication ? he pre? opinion of Japan has be-..m?? much mon conciliatory', and the srbltratlon negotiations be? tween Japan and Hawaii are regarded as disposing of il,, chanci ? of trouble between the l'nlted Btatei and Japan. "The Japan Mall" expialni thai the man-of-war Nanlwa was not dispatched to Hono lulu for th? purpose of making sn armed demon? stration, bul simply to secure the order!) behavior of Japanese subjects In Hawaii it addi that Japan la t.. be congratulated that arbitration, the onlj civili?. . ? \.i fr.mi an International difficulty, haa ba a., selected us ,1 means <>t settling a mere q 1 : . omp< nsatlon. The "Malnischl Bhlmbun" says thai the L'nlted Siut?- should be complimented by being named sa arbitiut?.?. rather than Norway and Sweden it ?ays that a decision by the L'nlted Btates coni'! he relied upon aa fair, and under existing circum? stances, if there were any bus al ..il ll probably would i?. in Japan? favor Thli suggestion haa aroused discussion In Japanese papers, snd "The Japan Mall," whlb approving the pian, saya lhal the United Btatea would not be willing, from con? siderations of delicacy, to a< 1 rn arbitrator There ar? . Iiow.wr, r-om- ??? ? cptl? .|i? to II,is cor? dial expression, The "Hansel Zasshi," s high-class periodical, l.u*? an artici? addressed "Te American Citisene, Concerning tbe Annexation ol Hawaii." it has Hr. appearance ot having t.aan written by a Japan.?-? naval officer, u? th- v.r 1 :? 1 speaks of being aboard a Japanese man-of-war at Samoa when Germany attempted i" annex thai country, ll. naya thai aa a result ?>( th.? Samoa ? Inciden ? "England, France, ??etman.? and Japan havi tin? ri?ht to forbid the annexation, und w? demand thai tbese Power? shall pro?. a ?1 to rot a? I? reanon at..? " The writer argue? alno, thai there are res ?on- why America will no) dan 10 annex Hawaii, specifying lhi Monroe Doctrine, Ihe expens. ol ? nav) t- guard Hawaii, ,-.?,.? ihe competition ..! Hawaiian sugar with the can? product of Louisi ana. He saya ihm the Nation of the ?? urine William Penn and Washington will noi li il matter "gratlfj their National vanity, and therel Ihe rx1 eflts of Ihe ihr? e ra? ? ol Ih? w rid ' ? Kanakas, the yellow und the white." The kind!) sentlmeni ? Japan for the l'nlted Bi ?? - ??? 11 ? hown recently, when ex l'nlted State? Miniate) Dunn : 10k hi* d?*pnrture irom Tok ? Mu fil. , id ???p-offlcl..l? saw him ..IT. amona ihem Mar?iul? Sauro l'oun Okums md Ha ron Ban notnlya, us well .t- Ih' Mou?;,?- li.am Italy, Greal 1 Bp ?In, I loll ind h nd I'hlna. Asta ?? Sherman' dispatch ?? Ihe British Gov? ernment .an .lu- aeal question, ihe Japanese ?...p. r? point out lhal th? Int. reals of th? 1 nit? d State? Japan and Itussla an alik. In protei?!Ing Ibi fur seals mu? . , otter? "Tbe Japan Mall" adds: "Al all events Japan ha? lo he insulted, and. In vie? 1 ? en! even! ? >m< 1 iklo lo nais ! hink - he ?. : ..? ahow uni strong Inclinati u to entertain proposal? omlng from tbe McKlnlc- Government Wi should be surprises If such forei isls were war 1 ??.? 'nt? Japan Is concerned in the pres? ervation of the seal? and otters, snd lb? dli ol tir. 1 ? that 1 nd oua-hl ? 1 1.. qui!? pendent of Irrelevant mat?? rs liki ? Dingley Tarlfl bill 11 0 lb? Tl ? 1 okio ' 'haml ? ? of ?'? mi ? ? ? 1 ? M ?? hl ?? 1 - ? " - gram -on, - rnlng the I ? -lib* ... : In ;t,t course . i Ih? ?? ' * ? ? (G was afllrn : ? ?.. vi lory ol ??,? It. ? ? ? lo. .? ... >??. ... nl , tito '???-?? e tie? li"id I.) he Republican , in? sin ? inai llm. .? . ir.lt. ih? larlfl qui stlon md 1 ha .? G? un ih ? ? ithorlth - ,, .? ,?,, 1. \ 4 )? ., , won ?h? Imp t? p mi Ja no ri More ... 1 i'1"" ""i ih? ? ? ?'.,? Stati Govern meni 011 11 ??<?: ..ina presented a memorial to i.mi, house? ub point mg ?.ut ni gr??? Inluetiee lhal ih. revised tariff . "?'c? "'' ' ?. also Intimatine hai ?hould the a?ifl ?..? enacted, noi onli would it in "V ?'? Inpan commerce wllh -America ng about lamentabli .?,?,?,. - qience? In the frlendl reli tlon? of il,.? two .?un 1 ' - . in faci. I did ill In mi now? 1 toward effect. Ing the curtallmeni o1 ih. : .?,p " Th? Mini-?? r apeak? with .,? :,? ,?.,. pect or .1 recession a,I ?., ?. ,. . ,j jun,. ., nnd f m. j matting. ANOTHER BOMR FOR FAURE _ I oull niie.l fr?.ni llr?l |in???. will present thre?? inamenas s?rar i??\ing cup? to the Fr? m h warshtns ??hich ?jvccowpany Fresi dent Faure to Kus-da. ? ANARCBI8T ON M. FAIKK'S TRAIN. ! AN KX ' ??.wi?t AiiUi'..-'??!' with A LOADED RB V'OM'ER IN HIS |?? ?SSK.s-l"N London, Aug. IR A dispatch from Paris Ihl? afternoon, says that ? man named Perler wa? arrested yesterday on th?? iratn in which Presi? I dent Paure arriv-d fr.itn Harre. The pri?.mer : was found t?. have a loaded revolver in hin 1 pocket, and is known t?. t><? a dangerous An? archisi, who has airead) sen ed s t?na ot two . y.'ars' Itnprisonmenl for having In i?is possession ? an inf?! nal ma? bine. a> | PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS ON M.* PAURE** LIFE MAST EXPLOSIONS ATTRIBfTKD TO Tin: AS ARCHISTS, NONE "I' tiu:m SEBtoira ?Paris, Aug. is Th?? ixiijiii explosion her?? t?> ?lay recall? ili?? previous attempts on the life of , the French President. An explosion in the Bois ? de Boulogne occurred on Bunday, June 13, last. : ?Ahile President Paure was on hi? ?ay to l.??ng ! champs to witness the race for the Grand Prix. '. While the President's carriage ???m passing a ? thicket near tbe Restaurant de la ?Cascade, s ' bomb, which subsequently proved t?> be s piece | <>r iron tubing about six Inabas long and two ? inches in diameter, charged with powder and swansbot, was exploded Nobody was Injured by the exploaion, but ihe affair caused great excitement ?n the time, as it ?as believed that aa ?attempt had been mad" t?? assassinate the President. The general opinion, however, which prevailed ?as that It was nothing more than the work "f a dangerous rranh who had n?> real int. niions of trying to mu??? r II. Faun?. In th.? thicket near the Restaurant de la ?Cascade the police found the remnants of ? bomb and g pistol, \\ lii?h. however, ?as ?.f tOO small a ? ali bre i" make ? a dangerous weapon. <?n the pistol were engraved the words: "Mort ?1 P?lls Paure!" ("Death lo P?lis Paure!") and the words "Alsace-Lorraine" and "Oologne." Sear the pisi.,1 wa? s small, but not dangeroua, ?l ig g? r. hearing a similar threatening InsciIption A ? few fret away from these weapons ih?? police j found a newspaper with s cartoon grossly In sultlng to the President and containing mi of? fensive Inscription hinting at th?? killing "f the President. A mm named Uallet was arrested ? near the scei.( ???? explosion In the Bols de Boulogne, but he turned ?>ut t?? be ? harmless ? rank and was eventually released, Other ar? rests \? it h s similar result were made. This alleged attempt on the iif?? <>f President Paure w;:s made on th.? very spot where s man named Beresowsky tried to shoot the ?Csar in l.viiT, while ila? lait??; was driving i" the mili? tary review held In his honor at Longchamps, and wh??!??? a lunatic named Prancois, on July 11. is'.??-?, fired a revolver at President Faun?. The exploaion on the Place de la Concorde, re? ferred to by the Paris police as having ??????? the work of the man who caused the explosion to? day, occurred on June M last. An iron pot loaded with scrap Iron was exploded about one hudred yards from the Strasburg Statue on the Place de la Concorde, and did som?? inJury i<? the balustrade of the statue. The polire found blood spots on the ground near th?? statu??, and obtained the description of two men who were teen fl"?iiig from the spot Immediately after th?? explosion In th?? early morning ??f June Is a i.ornh was discovered st the Boulevard St D?nis an?! the Rue St. Dtnis, but th?? (ind was declared t?> be only a harmli'ss h?iax. in ih?? morning of June 28 an Iron quart pot. supposed i" hav. been filled with an .-xpL-si?,.? powder, was found near the Strasburg statu?'. Th?? report had ir that this vas another attempt ??? the part ?,f Anarchists i?? cause an explosion on the ria e d.? la Concorde, bui th.? officiai In? vestigation "f the affair showed that th?? sup- | poated bomb was merely an Iron pol filled with sand. Finally, on July 21 last, at the time originally fix???l for President Paure'? departure from Taris for a vacation al his country villa near Havre, a man named ?Le Grand tir???! a revolver from lh.? , ???nrral staircase "f the railroad station of S' Lazar??, where the President was to embark f?>r \ Havre. Tii?? man was arrested ami declared ilia- h?? wanted to advertise his misery While th?? ? President was passing. Whil?? eearching th?? houses of a number <?( i Anarchists at Mars? ?lies, who were suspected ?.f I conspiring t?. ?ause an exploaion, the poli??.? ..f that city, "ii August ."> last, seised a large ?pian- I tity uf explosives and secured evidence which I led to many arrests. F?lls Pran?ol? Fani?? was elected as sixth President of the third Prencb Republic on Jan- i uaiy 17. 1805, after the resignation of M. Casi- ? mii-l'eii? ?. ?. Paure is over fifty-six years of age, and hi? ''im should last sov.-n years, He ?.?.as born m Paria, but has been more closely Identified unh Havre, at which port he Is a prominent shipowner and merchant, ami f??r merly presiden! of the Chamber of ?Commerce ?>f Havre. During the Pranco-Prusslan War he was s chief of battalion of the Garde Mobile, ! nnd led from Havre to Paris a body of volun- j leers, who assisted materially In putting down the (??.tumuli.. He laegan political iif?? a? a Deputy from Havre, and In 1881 was appointed Under Secretary for ihe Colonies. In the Dupuy ? Cabinet of May. INK!, he was Minis!??,? of Ma rine.alH he held that portfolio when M Casimir- j pei 1er became Pr? mier. ? WATCHING POR ANARCHIST ARRIVAL8, RL'MOR OF A '?"VTIM.VMl. ??,?? WITH ??'??. \\ I. \s ?; ?ii: ?ASE t)K dPKIt VTIONfl ?."?,?|...? ? ?; IH (Thiel li, I" 1"! M? Mlle. .,f rae Scotland yard Police, ha? t??!.? '?> ?>.?\??? ?? ordei ?., arrangi ??,? e?t? ?liahlng ? ??? rloaesl poaalble watch upon eli arrival?? ai 11r? :. ~. ? ?capon?, a ?ari;?? statt ??!' ?.???? ? .). ?,,? , .?- acquainted ?ritti foreign Anarchia!? adii ;??? ? ?Ruff? I In ihl? work lr i> rumored lhat tM RrllUh authoritl??? apprehend .m active Continental Anarchist i'i"', wi'h England as the liasls of opei Btion. ? u. w. WARWIC8 GETt THI. \PPOINTMENT. Waahingtur,, Aug. Ii A? : r? nil of .? depart? mental competitive examination for ti,? piaci a? . in? f ???? clerk m ;??<? .ali, ? ,,? ;,,. Controller of the Treasury, in which twenty-two lawyer par ii? ipat? ,?. \\. VV Warwick, of Cincinnati lia- r. cciveil Hi? appointment, having gotten th?? tilth?.-! ratini lai;:.' ??: ?''?? wholi number examined .? tained over *?'' i?? r cent, at ?l all adii ?, promoted. Mr Warwick and B, H. Peer??, of Ihe State of Washington, who Ktood :??.?:?! on ih li-?, in r? ??,.??,?? - Th? examination Ii .*. :?. \ j have :.. ? mi ptlonally difficult. ? .*//./? RIBBON* l/l S? l'i) >/ PER CENT. Washineton, Aug I* Ae*t?tant Secretar) Howell in ? decision rendered ;???..?? holds tha: ?'.?-ilk rib? bons" are dutiable bi tin rate ??f SO per cent ad talorem, as "manufacture? of -ilk.'' under the t.ew Tariff acl. The ?lu.-sti?,.; ,.? Iraue wa? w?,? -ilk ribbon? ahould be cleaned sa "trimming?" ? 60 pei cent sd ?/a lore m or "manufacture? of MX" ai GO i" r ??? nl ? ? Ol RT CALI \D 1RS I "R TO h I Y. ?;.?.. Hale ?? . lalor ? Supra tn ii*u I '.? ?.? ? ' irl -; ? rial I I in I.i' I '.'?? t,,f S'..v?r. J. ?'.in: ???. . !" .'!'? rt i. Nil 1. I'Ul.ii.? ??? R I .??' . \, ? ?????t? a?! Il'ivii., No .'! Peopl? rt i?l Rnun? <f ???'???. ? ? ??. ? ? ? ? ? ?: ?oadwln .?ai?. Mme; Sn .?.. I'e.iplr ?\ ??? III wn .??? -..m?. No ?. |v a > e? rei ? ??, ? f. Eberhardt ? et. II) i?.jii. 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N. Tr?? -??'.: m?/; No 4G. Val ? afl. ?Il ? ' S M H. at! ?,?,;, . ? ?? ?: Miller act Ma) r, ? ? ?* !?..:? eat. anni.' Id ? -.un ?. ?? ?Vi '? Part II PJefon r...;. III.I!, I '?,?,?... -.'???? ? Refir..? Kit ia? raid ? ; ??' ' ? -, ? ? ? Keenai Lina Mai ... ... ?, , .. , rl- ??:?? ? ??'?'.? irl ? . , ?, M< itoa* .?? i?, :.?? ? ?. ? .? - > ? , , ? .?. ? ? .1 ? . ? ??"in ...*, ? ?? ?; ? r. ? I. , T. Mori ? " ? ?.? ? .?.' L rah Nji??? r Daniel p ln?ral n ii. ? kman, J. l/etrla an Heacrav? I* ?? ?- I. DelafleM It..?.i.l.i.urn .??? Ilanaen Kelah It sii..iik s.ulnae* lUi.K ul I '.?.? M< ?'?a?-??, k |,??.?- ?. | ? ? , n^i.i III . ? G. l.l: Ml??.IM f.[, ?????? ??II ' at I II Haahmaa .1 nal \,a.l*m? of I.I?n ,,(i la, ?^ J^nkm? John I? ? IrvUnd ? . - ? . ? ? .1 , Mallei f ? ? mk r k Comimbj Jan.?? W 1 , .Ml. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of vfint'tncnt fr.r over ;i rrtMUter of a otnUuf, ????: BRITISH PAIR BEATEN. WARE AND SHELDON DEFEAT MAHONY AM? NI8BET. tii:: virroBT or THS AMBSJCAMi iv Tin: ? mam rtOS?HW DOUBLE* A it'aBPBIfB -BBOIN MS-.; ..*-' THB nUXJLKM IN THS m:*a POBT TuriixAVKM. luv Ti'.i.r.oHArii t.? the TrunrvE I Newport, ft. I.. Au? is Tb?? long-etrpected Sa? 1 nouai championship lawn tennis tournament b.-ean here to-day on tb?? courts of the ''asino. A? usual, ' th.? feature .f m?? flr?t day's ntay tr?? ,,lf> ??" championship struggle in doubles, -ind nearly two thousand enthusiast!? spectators saw Wars snd Sheldon defeat Mahony and Klebet, th?? Kritlsh visltinii cxprrt:-, in live ?setting h?Ms, and thus add ih?? Nuil?.nal championship in doubl??? m th.ir other honors of the season. Tb.? defeat "f th? foreign team was a surprise?, for they were decided favorii.? befors th?? match began. Mahony snd Siebel won thr Eastern cham plonshlp In doubles .it Lomrwood thr???? wr.-ks mto, over such teams as Lamed an.l Wrenn and Whit men and th?* youiiKf-r Wrenn. War.? and Sheldon's victory for th? Weatern double championship, at. Chicago, tl??? -..m?? week, gave them the right to me?! the foreigners here, snd th? winners were to challenge last veer's champions, the Neel brothers, of Chicago, for Ihe National championship. Owing io the sbeence snd consequent default of 'hi- Neels, the mi? and challenge cups passed Into ih? hands ?f Ware and Sheldon after to-day's victory. ){?-??d?s thr hite double match, ail but one <>f the thirty matches in th?1 preliminary round ..f ti??? championship ?ingles were finish?.l, and tin- btg tournament 1? sin ?.dy well under way. Rhciaia.n ?as loo niu(*li used up after bis h.ir?l match this morn Ing to play sgaln In ihe afternoon, so hi.- match in ih? championship singles against Peret was Wt over niiiii to-morrow morning, Tb?* winner win have o play two matches to-morrow t?. catch up ? wllh the other players. The heavy ruins of Sunday and Monday lefi the l'asino tuff In ? pretty ?..ft condition, and the courts wai.? slow ?n consequence. All of the <>th? :? conditions were favorable f..r good tennis, how ever, and a btg crowd turned out t.. see the Inter natlonal struggle. As bl?.'h .?.? thr?? an I four ?., on.? were offered on th?? ?ucees? of the English team, but thr match did not warrant any such confidence Mahony was distinctly "off color," und Nlsbel ha.? lo ..irry th?? bruni of th* bait!?? on hi?? sid?? of the Ii. I. In the first set the Western pair, both of whom ar?* Eastern rellene men, however, War? being from Harvard and Sheldon from ?ale, seemed ner? vous, and inntiv ?iioU?.? were missed through what seemed bk?? stag? fright. Nlsbet's f.i?t service and ground stroke? repeated g..t pa el both War?? and Sheldon. The British players run .>ff sl ftrst with s bru? of i-1 before the American pair could gel started. Then, how?v?r, the Americans pull*?.] steadily up on their opponents until Uve all was reached. A lonsr deuce and vantage struggle fol lowed, the Englishmen generally icrttintr Ihi van tage game, es they served first. ?Finally, aitai twenty-four games had been played, the foreljrn ??rs took two in ??:?? .??ion and the set was theirs, 1*1 ii. The s<.n?l set began at otic??, an.l tire Ameri .'.iii playera had everything th?*ir own way from the start, (?niy two games wept t.. ib?? visitan?, und then Ware and Sheldon r.m three straight vmi? from 3 '-'. taking the set easily, 6-2. Th- thir.l ?.? was like the first, except that the American pair finali) won n. The foreigners led si t ? sgaln, luit, as before, the Westerners caught them at deuce, snd then finally won out, 9 7. The a ??retira ? players ?-? med t.. have regained their ronfldenv?, snd wer? playing much better tennU than in the iir?t set. Mahony was weakening bohm - what, but Nisba t was playing sa t'usi snd accu? rately us !.,-f..r??. A ?bori resi was taken before the four: ? aei be? gan The Americans ?-:": onl) >>?.>? gam? in ihe fourth .-??'. nul tin? hop-s of the bit crowd began to fsl! Thi n:': h -? ?. howevi r. wat ? ??-?? ::'.? reverse of ti?.?? fourth, and everything favored ; ?? home ' team. Mahonj aeemed arimi: exhausted bj the hard ! struggle, un.? the Amerlcsn playi rs directed ibi r al tack lowsrd him ?????>? lobbed repeatedly >>>,r hi? . ... ? : snd ihe tall Irishman was unable to ??ill -h<? . bal Qame sfter gata? was scored f..r i. ? Am.-ri ,.in .-:,;??. snd they aeon im ? u aafe lead at '? ??. The ?- made a linai brace, however, and pulled up ? ???.? game before War?? and Sheldon ran on? the s??? ..ul match, three >> i? i,. two and tblrty-thr?*e .-ain.??? ? to twenty-nine. Perhaps the m at Important ol the single match?? was thsl between O I. Wrenn, |r., cx-champlon of ? Harvai I, .ml Clarence 1' Dodge, rhamplon of l'ale. ; I',!-?? staved off defeal ;??.? ? ? close ?eta, and at j ?me lime looked as if he might be returned ?. winner m I.nd. Al, "f the other favori tea won. To-mor- i row the alxteen matchea of ih? tit-, round ?? played The most Importan! of these will ... Lan ? sgalnsi <?. '. Wrenn, Ir. and thla will take pia??.? un ihe championship court ?? n a. tn. The full aummai ? oi ; ? .\'? plsj folios : ? ?, double? iiimti round ? ?., ? VVara in! ?; r Sheldon, |r., champion? ,f the We?i beat II ?. Mah?*)' aan,| H A N'Ubet, aliatnjai i,- i l!r- Uri.?? 11 ia ., :? :. ; ? ?? ? ? (italiens? rnund ? ?: War? ???! .; ?? Sheldon ?r challenger-?. ?,? t ?*. 1' ..-??! s ?: *????' ;.??':.!-?. by d? : mi? i'ti'miu v-iii|, ? ' ?:!??? ipi-iiiiii-ui??. round' \| I' Ulli' man beai w J ? ? ??r.?? ? it :? >'. .. .; u. li s. M?hen) ???*? ?: st?i-. .; .:. ?; :? <; ."., .1. .?. .;,. df?lio? beai f It pell 1, 3, ? ? ft . ?? 2 i ? Willing beai .1. G. : , ??,? by ?tifatili H A ,\?-|.,?. beai 1! A H,.,u\?H. 2 "1 i'? 1 '? '?:. '? I .1 Ini A. Hv-r?. n beat i: li l.u?)?. ?? :. u I " >t il :??. li A Wrlshl I ? ?? l? March?! '? " '? I, ?'. I: W. \ boi.?.! beai Ar'luir ? ??.????? ? '-'? '? 3 '? " ?'? ?>*? ?. Wrenn, jr., ???*' , , ? , ? lindse, ? i ? I u i. .'? ;. >; ::, .! G) Kort??? i'?.' r: .?> White, ?; :;. >; ?. ?: 2. Psul Mac Mal '.,,' Dean? Mil!? ? by defaull ?!., ??.! .?t?\?-n? ?,?,? M .;. iti?? b) .i.t.viit m. iv Smith beat Ralph M, ?i ??, ? .; 2 7 ?"?. "?? ? K :? Kl? her beai .? a, ?; 1 1. 1. .', .: \? .? ir . . 1?. ai a w r ? H ? 1: :: ?i 1. !?. I' i?.? 1? l-eai Kl ha? 1 li ? i?-??, 1 1'., . 1 1. 1 .: ? i:.? rei? ?v renn 1 ? .? li :. t?. r.i. .? r, 1 ?; .?. 1: ". M..- u- i;-ul ly ????? il MrKIttrlck mit lu v V Rave? i???? y II. Steven? )r a 2 r, 3 ? .1; '' R. Hudlotvs beai w. ? Auchli .. ?. .1. > ' n?? .. 1 ?.. ?' ? .; .-?, | n r, :? c. j. 2 c. d ?"?? i' '??, ' David n beai 11 !?:' ?.ven S 1, ''. ?'? 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II ?? .. ittea'. storeln.ti?e of valuable infoinialloii a v. titable tiled? ii .1 binary in one volume. CANADA KEEPS THE CUP. OLCNCAIRN n wink HER THIRD INTER' NATIONAL VICTORY. THERE WKni: BXCITIira MOVRMMNTi IN" TPIH uws RACB ?MKS' IT IKSMSD ?? ?G Tl!E M"M'i MIOBT STAVI "FT DEFEAT nUCN? AirtV WBATHBR AOAIN Sfontreal, Aug. II GMncalrn II to-ii?.? for the third consecutive time showed herself s bettre beai than the .Momo In a rtilT breeze, ra 11 < ? by her ri? tory mer the litter aecured to Canada for anothw year the handsome chaileng? nip ol ti.?? Beawsnhska Corinthian Va<-ht f'luh If WS? by 'ar the rno?l exrlline; ni?-e of the m ri? f. and at one tim?? lr looked as if the Mom?? would '??? th.? victor That was ?hen th? Oleneatrs in ahsking out ? reef In the reach to th?? ascond buoy on tbe second round tore a bole in her Rulnssll The Tanks? boat at onee began to pi?*k up the odd three minutas of time that ?he wa?? hehind ?nd rounded the el^ht mlle mark lust three SSSOWlS behind the (?leti alni on the next leg, however, the Mo.no, xithouich *aillritr faster, mlsaeil the huoy on the starboard rack and gave ths Glencalrn s lead which *???* afterward was nor able to pull down. Ir wan rilen.-aim weather all th?? way through tn-dny. and although the wind was .-? ar ?? ly SS sironar ;'si on Saturday, nor 'he ?ea .-?s hi*h, ther?? S IS enough of both to make the yachts take reefs in mainsails and to ?..?? ? ? ?.- Memo's buffer how .? lin?r heavily. The ? ours?? ar ? s th" name as on Monday, three timer? nrmuid a triangle, SUCh 1??^ of which was a mile and a third In lentffh. Th?? Btartlng nrhistt? Bounded at 11*28, and ??? more ex?*itinff hit of ya*ht racing In the start has not been witnessed during ?h? s ri's Wh? ? tho whistle blew ihe Momo shot across, and the t'len aim, Swinging around on h? r k??? 1. rame Just behind her. ??rn to wlndwsrd, There ?ra? not *?i\ feet of blue water between the atarboi rd bow of tbe Olencalrn ami the port quarter of ihe Mom?) Th?? <'.???.???.? defender, having t ie windward po? sition. Immediately crepi up th length tu?? Amfi ean had led her serosa th?? line, rid inch by inch ?ire?/,? awav. Five minutes afrer the starr Miere was s good fifty-foot ?ead t?? the Olencalrn'? pr?dit m, h *,.,,us ??re ?ailing rapidly, bul ihe (Hencalrn was pointing much better, rhe wind r??r?-? ? ? the Momo right over on her beam, end ?t i i ir. ? bottom waa ?????ar ?.. rh?? centreboard. The yacht? ???r?? pounding hard and showers ?>( ?pray New over :h?ir bow?. Ry rhe time th.? Olencalrn had ????? ered a mile ro windward sh?? bad .? lead of shorn a hundred yard??. Th?? iirs! lacy a??? |...-.-.?.? by the Olencalrn at U:I5:.'.T and by tri?? Mom?, at il.ivJO. Tii- l????!* made quick time t.. the ?econd buoy, th'? Glencalrn ; turnin* at il MM and the Mom? al IVMXt. The Olencalrn had thu? gained two minute? .?;:?? thirty two aeconda m thi flr.-r leg, the beat to windward, ; and forty-seven *?? end? on the econd leg, the bread reach. The ?Im?* of the ya.-his al ih?? cm- ? pletlon <?f the firs: round wer< . Qlencalrn, ?.'.'?.?,,. ' Momo, ?Z.i?-.Xt. The beai to windward on the ?econd round wa? exciting. After lacking, the Qlencalrn on ihe reach ? for ih?? buoy mis.-<.l ir and reme abo ?t on rie? star ! hoard tack The boat? piss?.? on oppoalte tack?, : with rh,? ??.?.??? aim to windward. The Qlencalrn w.nt about ar Yz:z~> o'clock snd n.? Homo came I abcut at Pi:27:J0 o'clock. Th?? Olencalrn pointed f..r ? la buoy, bui fell short again, and ?h? p went about on the ?tarboard tack The Momo tried to mak? buoy, bur ?as unsuccessful, end had to ??? ?bout This manoeuvring for rh.? huoy created ?treat Intel est. u? It appeared as If the Momo would get a ? ? tlrsf. The ?Hen? aim turned the huoy and started orr on rh?? reach for the I'oln?? ?'luir?? buoy .?' 12:0 o'clock. The Momo followed al 12:10:12 o'clock. Th?? Mom,? hai gained on? ininur?? and fifty-seven secondi on her licei Canadian rival, and wan clearly overhauling h?r on thi reach. Th?? Olencalrn'? ?. aliis.nl lad 1?. en lorn. The tear extended ful.y iwo feet, .nal appeared to be extending. ? ? ? something went wrong with ihe Momo'* sails, and ihe lib broke loose and had to be r< s?t The two yacht? were dangerously close to? gether a a rh? y srood In on the broad reach for the buoy ai ih?? finishing line, but th" Olencalrn, her Injured mairi-ai! trembling In thi wind, h?-!d the windward position, Tie time ni finis ? of the ? rcund was- Olencalrn, lu.!:?:!?. Momo, 12 19:21. ? m the Anal heal for the outer buoy both boats w.re making about the va me time, th? Momo fall? iti??: further to leeward The Momo missed the buoy and went about on the starboard tu? k The Olencalrn was standing for the buo\. which sh?? passed ?1 1:10:42. Ii wa? l:U:tt when the Momo gol around the buoy, and ? h?? loa? of time ?'-a* fatal. When ihe hoais were ,,n th? at retch f?.r ?he In? shore huoy tin? Olencalrn was about two-tnird.? of a mile ahead The -Mom?? fairly ri? w down, hut although sh?? picked ui> l??-*r ground rapidly, it waa 1k?p?-i?'s* Al 1:20:06, the Qlencalrn parsed the ?n-lu'r?? l.uoy. and it was 1:22:01 when the Momo g ? iround. When they began lb? final broad reach for home ; tn. Olencalrn had a ??rood lea?l and was pretty sur? ? of th* race. There was, however, iti?? danger of the rip In tii?* mainsail extending further toward ? th.? leech imi the -?il held. The time at the I tinlsh was: The Olencalrn, 1:21:00 the Moma. ; ????? ?cene al the finish wa? a perfect bedlam. Whistle? screamed, (. ? ? ? > ? ? ? - ? yelled and ?Inn* flutter???] from every mast on the lak.? Both victor an.l vanquished Were heartily reeelred, and the crew of tin? Momo ns il,?? Olencalrn passed astern after th?? race r?.ok their hits <,tT and ??????? red the Qlen? calrn. The compliment was returned, NEW CHALLENGE AOREEMENT Dorval, Quebec, Aug. 18. ?r la announced lhal an ?agreement lias he. ? arrived si between the lea wanhaka-Corlnthlan Vachi ?'lui? and ib?? Royal s. ?.iwieiii?? Va, ht Club, in accordance with which ih?? .lau.*.? of ih?? ?deed of trusi governing? chal? lenges for ihe Beawanhaka ? "h?llense Cup h..s Leen amended bo a* ? ? provide thai <.n challenge? re? el veil by the club holding tbe <???. tor thirty days following the lu si ra? ?? it: b mai.-h li. id for II will be held, .?\? the challenged club will hav? the rich! to ?eleei from it.???? challenge? the on? which ii will accept without ? yard to priority ?f r??'eipt After the expiration ??!' the thirty uya the original clause giving ro priority of receipt sn absoluti preference will be enforced. ? BOSTON'S ISSI Ri St ? I ULI RE. RECEIVERS APPOINTED KOR THE MAftSACHL' SKITS BENEPIT ?.??'? ASSOCIATIOX. Boston, Aug. II Judge Lathrop, of the Supreme Judicial Court, to-day ippolnted as temporary re? ceivers of the Mtssachuretti ?3enent Life Venecia tlon Alfred WToodworth, pr aident or Ih? la-? Ni? li nal li.ink <?:' ri, s ?It? ,? ? Arthur Lord, of Plymouth. Hoods In the sum of |2?.00? ea ? will be r? u .lr. d. \ temporary Injunction ha? (Wen Issu? l. restrain? ing ili?? company from doing further business, The ord? r li r? tornaV?i?? on ?Jeptemb? r ?'. It is probnJMl that New-Vorb Life Inaurane Compsn) will take over tlie greater parr of the business of the Ma??achu?ett? Henefli Life Asso ??Union. ? committee consisting "f Carroll i? Wright, Louis Wtndmuller and John II?'my Rol ker has been engaged for ? wwk ?n negotiating with prominent metropolitan and other companies for the re-insurance of members of the Boston companj at a reduced rate. The memberj of th? committee, s? ? result of their canvas, bavi |u?i Issued a signed circular letter explaining that the best termi obi Inabie ??* ??. offered by the New? York Lif.? Insurance Company, and recommending thai poi y-holderi re-insure their liven at tbe si :, raiei which the New-York Life tun agreed to allow. "Thi? company." thi ?tnn.ltt.ee rxplaln? <n its circular, "ajas selected ???a?:-? It offer? the most advantageous terms ai I ?? eral poliry, grant Ina loan ? lues, pal?] ip ?? mranc? and rxi< ? Ipsuran? options at ipeclal rates to the United ? embers; .?; .? ? tt? ring t> aaaum? the? in foreign lands." Th? r. are M.OO0 members In rhe Massachusetts ' aasoclstlon, rerrylng pKfinMO of Inaurane? ? - ? I FORMER THIRD-AYE. GRIPMAN. The men found dead yesterday In Mount Morris Park i- probabl) John Hunt ? grlpman on rh?? Thlrd-ave ?road The police think thai l..munit te.i suicide bi shooting, il? was fairly well drew thou?h ;: hands show ' t>lgu of manual labor, A bill t'-oni the Tiilrd-i re road, charging John Hunter v*. r h breaking windows Ih a car, waa discovered In the men'? clothing, and ir was thought nom this thst i ?? ??? ?n employe of the road. ?Superintendent Roberti aid yesterday morning nut ,?? John Hunier had .? era oyed as ? grip man en tn? road ftp to Monda) He thought from i?.. de? lpt1 ?? ili?'?: ih?? man found in the park wa* Hunter Mr Roberteon - .1 thai Hunter was dis? charged Monday He na.i bees an employ? : ? road for two ??-ar.? But on Monday he I? hie cji (O too fa? <>\>r ti??? pia? e f?T ;aklri|? Ufi the grip ar sixt\. ?th-si Thi?? ?- so dangerous ? thins to ?! > ?hai th?? penalty is Instant dlamisasl Tl Huniei had been . *ery good msn, he had over? stepped th mark on Monday ind endangered rn?? running of Ihe whole road A fooi more and the cable ?would hsve pai e,? A SMALL LIEI.h il DTKER MEADOW. jh? regular montbl) lardi,;,], ,,r th,. Dyker Meado? ????if ? "lu?? va; h-?? >?--:?: .1.? y on the e.ub's link* ai Kin Hamilton. Only eleven com peiltori took part, the smallneu of the fleld being due in ?.?? so ii ? <>f maiy? of tlie iiMmui'is u,t ummi r ? ?sorts. The ??? ores? QltaM II\*v ?? farroll J ?',???1.p?'? 23 SI ?. ? Jew?tl. ""* i" W w ? I'utnan . Its :?? Ms l> ?????? ? ?, tun? ?? . I"?.? .' I?a? ? ???..?.. ? P. ???..?. .1"1? * l"l \ I..I.T .na is U'i G .i Itillllp* 111 ?' I"?' ?.? '?..?? irai? .IIS ? ins ?i !?' lii?i ,1. . 124 11 It? ? ?lierl??? ? ?llalli . !-'" s ?] a. ? J Belegs,..Ut in Ml ^?H-?JACKS0>?V(0 ***^"^^^**B?*?B*a?J???*eaeB*aT*^lsseBjileBaaS^ ? I j ?*???,! i*aja*?fh?*a??s?aSji^?a*,,asaa> 860 Broadway, Union Sq. & 18th SL ???? A SPECIALTY OF I lieS- **- Adapted for MsrbliBs 0pen f,replaces Mosaici, ~WAU"FL00RS? Fine?? unotl??Maker?' Pelees. CrtUDREli? firs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over FI.'TY YKAR* by MIL? LIONS of MOTHERS FOR THKIR CHILDRBM WHILE TEETHING r.-ith p?-rf? ? BITCCCM It SOOTHEf? THE CHILD. f-oFTI.NS TTIE OtTMf, ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CTJRBfl WIWD COLIO? ?nd Is the BEST REMEDT FOR DIARRHOEA. Sold by ?JruKg.its in every part of the world. Twenty-five Cents a Mottle. Flint's Fine Furniture. SPECIAL BAKflAlNS, FOLDING CARD TABLES, OAK FINISH, $2.25. SMI.Eh l\ I STREAKY WIND. | ''.M.MS. A SQUALL AM? BREKZES ? ROM ALL QUARTERS MARKED THK AMERICAN G?G?? C?A We REQATTA In acvtordsnc? trlth ?'ha iss seemed .-mer t<-? be .? tixe.i ?veatber lavi at this end ?i the Bousal. tb. wir. 1 f.?r the Amerl ?? r?cht f ib regatta ?ini not sppear yesterday u II nearly I ?? ...\ Th? B .? ! arsa so calm, so totally ex:? that ,- mlghi hav? ? ? n m ?' f mol! n lead Th? flag N'ealra tvaa used ??? 'in ????tun. "?? ? ".it. md Conrnodore >' ,\ ? ; ? 111?' enterta ?.??! .. party of about fifty. SVith h*>r fl'isrs. swnlni I Ihe \.irl? ?iiie.l . ?..?? im?? Of h. : ;. . : S? ' *?d .. ?r .> appearance. Aa th. flrsl ? ?' ?? ? u it-nortl ?. ?? ?. .?!???? in Impatient He?t? ailed to th? - artlng ltu?? on* th? Scotch fans, snd sl ??? ? In. k the pr.para lory fclfnal waa Bred, All the atarta iver? of th?. I -i variety, end the boati had all they wrmfd I In tht> ?vey of ti.!??, which ara? running strong fi.1. directly rentrary. ?? the tir.?! .??? of ili?? .? -?. ,. .... -? ?.. ? ?- .. .?.? Point. Th? s? et?! ?eg aras south ajmosi four m*l ; ? ;h< buoy off Re.i Bprlnga Point, In Hemp? ??. Harl ?? Gt m !.. ? Ih? .??" hts illsd four sssKsti tv? the Larchmont Vachi '? l ?'?? ? G*? t'irnin-< east northeaf In I | ptMSJi Mt Milton Point, th? total disi - l IMI ! the triangle, bt-ir.? tea ,.?? thrt-e-vjuarter Battei At l-sj the flrsl division, Including the forty three snd thlrty-sla fool sloops, vas s?nt off und ihe yachts ? rosi lilla. ?, W. Hanno, the S irprls? , J. D. Balrd; I Vi nt 11.? 'oanmodi ?? ' ; ' ? ? ? '*oya. F. S. ?? ?' u: ! ?",. ? ni ? bla Charles Pry?:?, ?ti this ??-<??:?. Coya, ivhleh usuali) salla ivtth th. Acushla and others of thai class ame up Into th? forty thr. .--foot >.".*tioii snd ?????*?! against the Curybia. At least for ? tit?-.? she ?..li??: against I.?: ? ? ? words of ci onl ?oIb r, "Shi renteeaj million miles and failed to : At i.t" the Onoway, the Hour'., the Ketteu ard tlif Kit crossed In the order ? m .? nd sl I II the thin! di"U'ion trot awsy. Smaller boat? follow??] nt 1:50. A!.? m '-'.!" the belated Ooeblrd crowed into th.* race twenty minute? bel is? Ot) the beat to ParaoMga Petal the -.i ? ??. ? * Prince, owned by ll. B. Clarke, i-'"t in too closi to lha shore un<i when last .-? ? ti wa? on the recks. At the Brst mmk the Acushla was still leading, with the Voran! second and tin Burp*?*?, third. Then came the Kit, the Hour!, the Onoway, the Keneu and tii? Burybla. Th. ??.?.:..! leg of the ??ours?? ii.?ii ,.? p? a lay reach, but when th? boats wrr. alunit huir' way aero?.- r,,? Si>uud then whs ?. wind and rr'iii ?quali In which the wind ..-*.? from every quarter and some boata ?:.>t f^>a)r?.i by th? fluke a and In tin obscurity bettered theli tioti??. while steering entirely l.y thi comi .?.s tir. rain cleared awaj ir wo? ? ? ? thai the Coy? hud doused her tapsaJL a*hfle th? ? was fenili without her stayss?l Ar..miai t?-,, u,.?. Springs buoy tbe leaders turned iti tit? following order: The Acushla, ? m big catboal Kit, me V'orant, the Surprise, the Keneu, the Hourl, the Onoway, the Burybiu. the Presto, th- ? ?larrletta and the P, K. Pldg? ? ? Kor the sail noi hweai to ?'.? i.i: | m. ? .. -h? ?? ecam verj ?tre :ky and un. ? ? ?? Ind a-aa south? ?-: ... ith, s ;.?? there a-i? ?? : ?vhfle many boata laggi : ? nd. tbe luck)? ? a. ? ?? Into a I ivorlng streak. ....... j , ? iy to Larch m ni ? ?? the ?ray .... ???i of the ?', , r. rus. I -.. break out from il r? M ? and ih?? sal. had ? ?'?.??..,. ? ... ,?? r ?rhlch I: waa h l?ted free r,. riming ol ? ? ?? al the [?archmoni buoy could noi be obtained ovYing io Hie .\?-.f.M be ng too tdr d.stan Aa ? who ? ? r regatta ? ippl'e ? . v.. ???. . elusive lesta ot Ih? relative ?..??. i? dn. the P.....,? a Committee ?topped the >a hts at the end of th? :irat . ' Th.^ followlna aummar* - ?? -?.?.".'??' p F< IT : h? ? !.\.-? I. ,|?? ' Va ' ? l?irvl.la. I. iit?ili 1 ??? ?.MS ? neri.?? ?'.-? r ??, ? .? ? ?". 17 J. itr-n-" .. :',.,.,. ?,, ; , I-L? "'Is .-*,??, !', " ?? . Lass ? 2 in ??. : is ?o ?4 ? Ti' ? M S. : a it .-h. 1 tabla. H. TA" Man m \v>r.i:it il . i; .i. Ti-aon .?Ul??..: :? . I ! I 11 .u ! OPEN M.'.'l ?? . ?: B Han . Keneu, M ? ...? .AllX 0 ???:. ?. .? ? '. I : \ - Kit, F .1 I ?min. ?'?? "? i M ?'? . .' M ?:i ?? ? ? miai K?'? 'T ' I.V?.? Il :?' :? tl te | ? 11" I?? 2 2'. ??? . .1 SI ?????? ?-' ??'? "G ? LA*? . ma ? ?m ??? . i? ii '-?' i? 2 i:? ." ?.? :" ?l (*ABIN ?' ITC ?:?'? ?-'? ?T ' '.).?? Fjr??i... m ? Hatfteld. g}.?? s ?.?: . l-jg-sj Harri? -'a. i:? twii Ja b* ... il %0 H OPEN CAT? ?.'.'.?!?>.?>G CLAM !'. ?. Pldg?on, i'? id) \ H irrtns t ?. .??:.?. .?? ?> .',a l'un I,. II. II . 'Ulk . i?? ?'" !' -? ??? Kell > II. A ??h-rnuii -.11 ?.*?.? ,? ri? ???; .. ? ??.,. \\. .;..-t. hi?a ........ ?:.-?-.-?u. Unii? \ Bpenci SI-M I <: '. r.? ? fini?*!. OPEN fATs :?' root ' ? ? Su Oaiblrtl, ?. ?! ?.?????. 1?J'. 4 Kl '.? 4 ??'18 ??.lu 11 Bd. Crunvirll. J 7 ?-? 1 >? 1 ?? ? fiiifli. ska, \ !'? Ail u .??.? 3 ?i IT ! H '' . natsnee Htr.l. r.?. ? .. . un .'.J OPEN BLOOPB 1?'? r" ? L*LAM lONE-HAU* HAT ERg) Qlance, A W. W aUi-ahaU to?? ???? 4?? ? ? ??> Ml?.. It Wait.... ID.OO SHtl ? ? i toi?, c H sfaiien . la no ajo .1 ? ?\ TAWLi ?.?" n '?>?!? . i..?..?.** /*?hr? v\ H H ?'i'? IMI G'.'nul rimari ?. .;, ,??^ lu- tl M I 4.; 13 I ?'? I> cl'KN ?'?G.- 1" I ?? N '!* ? '. .-? Kklp, oilv r ? I .???? ? . ra G ? - ?" ??' a :. m t? ? ? bla ?? nal ??. Mlnn?iunka, ?. ?. ., \ ? .-la.?? ?' ? l'i.'.*.?.,?! ?? : . :?!.>? ? .- ? ? - ? ?. ?! II.??? ? . ' ' 12 -'.' ? ? ? rom, .? ? ?? ih THE DlsPI TLD CHI SS U ? CI! The .l:ro,-ti.i- of ihe Manhattan ? ?- ? Ml last night m the L'nlted Charities BulMkti inai aiter? short consultation d? 'ided ??> ?- ivi i ? Uemeni of thi eontrovers) ??_; d . the m-' ? :,- w. on v? Uilaaj Stelnlti I (*kesa .'int.. ..:.! s LlpechMts, of the M ? Chess .'lui. io the Kew-York St? a???? : ?. ? President?! berg ?unced thst he was in receipt of ? communication from th? president of tn?? ??? ?,,, atloi Prof? ?or Howard : - I Albany, 11 . that hi would '?, , ? ? \ -?, . r aboul September : to confer ?1th the Tournament Committee sboui th? ; ?all JThe if! rectora sii ?api Mor? ? io confer with reprei of oth?r ? - duba throughoui ini ? ??? y In r? to the ; m ?-> *-:i\?? u mon?) testimonial '? the \f-'.tr*n ? master, William Stelnlti CUiSING PRICES s\\ IR\\< ?SCO siof ...'. Alpha con M An?Ir? . U Btleher is ????? .? ??? M r.iill. u. H*. "-.il??.! .tri t . ? all. ng? Con m ? ?, u... SS ? ' nil,!, ti, ? . a Cal A Va . un Imperlai . >'r..*?i? l'olili . i:?, lira-uri San I ? ? ? ?,? ti : I 13 ? : ? in Jim..? IS ?- ui J ?? 's M ? .Va "pilli '4 . .i ? atas ? I . . ? ? *?.?. I ? : a 1 ??> I' . i>4 .'4 J .'I J 15 ... ;i ?. Carry, --i .?.. .??? >K ? ? . ? ? 1 2*1 ??' ??!? 'jf'l ? ..i rai ?? ? a ,?? ? t...? loa Yell?,* Ja - ! ?tei ??.? .10 Al .13 JU