Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - September 4, 1903, Wellsville, New York CUP Beat Challenger In the Third and Final 23* Number 255 THROUGH DENSE l. were displayed to Indicate a windward and leoward course of 30 south and duel between the at the sound of the preparatory ani continued of In which Barr again proved his splendid by In Starting Gained 11 III Did Not Sept. 4 lie American cup won the end final race and the series tor Ihe In a dense fog vision beyond 200 she finished the race at 5:30:02. III after running for more ihan an hour In the fog missed the passed by it and then to It from the opposite Am the Reliance then through the the Shamrock III did not cross the finish is often of the historic race when Ihe won the there was no result was achieved after four futile attempts to sail Iff final race and after the been by even boats went the the 15 before gun Captain Barr held the British Wis for most of the time - neter relinquished the the Reliance held when later when both boats were heading from the luffed and forced the for the Oa way to H held the challenger her and keeping Captain Barr prevented the from getting away from him and across the but two minutes starting gun and at the sound of the gun indicating the expiration of the Wringe luffed the It was 5:20 before found and the fleet began to gather about a blank wall of For tan they Then heeling low before the her sails hard and her dragging the burst the veil of tog and the startled vision of on the little had they the of the American craft with her great Lipton to be a foregone It was the eighth to lail a one the Reliance iwon the two following one by leven minutes and three seconds and Ihe other by ohe minute and 19 sec week ago yesterday the first attempt race failed and have made every day this On two occasions the Reliance led the Shamrock to the finish line by about but failed to reach it before the expiration of the time limit of five and a half victory means that the cup is to remain in America until England is able to produce a genius equal to in yacht Spectacular if ever has been a more thau the sailing ior more thau an hour through a blinding Eog the through the of mist the view oX on assembled at the and heeling a rreat bellying balloon until aer loo rail was across Ihe lino almost - before the spectators for a certainty that it was Once more Yankee boat had added to the long string of victories in for the honored old trophy that With it tho blue ribbon of the 6ea. fleet of less than 30 vessels went Sown to the familiar waters of the International courso to witness this effort of the Reliance to cover tho of 30 miles within the time It had become a race of the American boat against time instead of contest of two well matched the stem of the Reliance and the two boats went across the line Lost Three starting time 1:01:56; Shamrock 1:02:00. The Shamrock III actually crossed the line at 1:02:03, and a handicap of 3 were heading but as tho Reliance from the lee bow of the Shamrock was her tho Shamrock III promptly Whirled about and headed the Jersey The Reliance held on for a minute and then The maneuver placed tho Reliance to windward but astern of tho went off at a swift pace In a freshening Captain Wringe attempted to - giving his boat a good while Captain Barr pinched the Reliance close to the wind and cleverly nursed her toward the turning The III at first footed faster but the Reliance more than made it good by outpointing more than an hour they on that tack down past the shore of Sandy Hook and tho Highlands of to and during all that time the steadily worked up to windward of the beaten outpointing and her at the same time and to of they tacked off heading the American boat had gained a of a mile straight to of the British On this new Captain Wringe again gave his boat a good and she cut through the Reliance's lead at an alarming but all to no a f 3:10 off six miles the once was a good milo ahead and Heeling to a freshening wind and jumping into a rising which at their long high out of water to come down with a splash that sent miniature of foam flying from under their powerful the boats were making a pretty of gaining in speed with every mile and was a long mile astern when Reliance whirled about the mark and lowering of canvas and bellied out from her spinnaker pole and over her lean The homeward stretch had boats worre timed at turn as 3:-10:35; Shamrock - - The gained 11 minutes and 3 seconds in tho thresh to boats started tho run spinnakers an 1 balloon a about three feet long appeared in the foot of the but it drew well Captain Barr continued to carry For three-quarters of mi hour the only variation was a slow gain by the leading Shut From sky was clear and the slanting rays of the yellow western sun were painting a marine picture with the two yachts as when at 4:20, with almost half the course yet to be a thick fluttering Into arms of nimble her crew down through the lane of yachts to The whistles of every craft in the fleet opened In recognition of her tug searched the fleet for the racer and then towed her It with yachting her mast and while similar flags appeared at various points on the spars and rigging of Corsair and tho whistles of tho fleet again saluted tho regatta committee's tog whistled shrilly In Its that not It Is possible I may to start for homo next what he do am to meet people to hoiy at least oi tho After have seen thom I win determine what to tho defeat of the Shamrock III simply do not to It any The American boat was that Is Fife refused to Captain Wringe did tho Barr of tho Reliance wild after the adversaries did the best they could with the material at their Given by London to the missing had crossed at 5:S0t02 and It was after 6 o'clock the fog lifted a bit and the to north of had It In fog and passed by to mat of It did not attempt to cross tho but after a feeble salute from the fleet was taken in tow the fleet started for and the series of races in defense of the America's cup for 1903 were ended and American brains and seamanship were once more Canada to Sept. 4.The final defeat of Sir Thomas cup challenger Shamrock lU was received In London with absolute The consensus of opinion Is that Sir Thomas Lipton has done everything that money could accomplish and widespread sympathy fpr him is chief hope expressed In the streets is that Canada will enter the lists next and possibly succeed where the mother country has It Boems improbable in view of the of Shamrock another challenger will soon dispatched from TO SIR List of Men Who Will Unite In Honoring New Orders Will Be Issued to Fleet Till Report of Minister Is Sept. 4.---For two days the state department has been without advices from Pending tho receipt of Minister report on tho situation there tho stato department will not ask the navy department to send additional lo dot at Fiorina Greek to 6; 3. Philadelphia 4. 0; 1, 2. At 2; St. Brooklyn 0; New 6. 6; IN TUCKER T. Removed as Executor of Father s ORDER OF JUDGE 0; 8t.^ul, 0; X; 11 1; New 8. Against Sept. 4.The Dally Mall's in a dispatch from dated August 31, tells of an ineffectual attempt he made to penetrate the Albanian cordon and reach Ho was threatened with death and compelled to return under a gives numerous instances of Turkish brutality and Tho villagers of were a single Insurgent visited the ' The Inhabitants of the village of were while on their way to Fiorina under guard after having surrendered on a guarantee of continues the tho Christians are in a state of abject fear and are handicapped by a bigoted who orders them to stay In the village and not to with the result that the savage soldiery murder them 8; 4. At Jersey 7; 3. 3; 4; 7. At 9; J. and 2. 5, 10; 4; 8. Sept. 4.The dinner of the European Pilgrims of the United States in honor of Sir Thomas Lipton will bo given at tho on Friday tho 4th Instant It was originally understood that the dinner would occur the second day after the last this being in accordance with Sir own wishes not to accept any banquet until the races were all He has designated Friday night as the night for the position of tho Washington government continues unchanged in regard to the Turkish It is expected that tho Brooklyn and San Francisco will arrive off Beirut today and the Machlas ofE Port Upon arrival their commanders cable full reports about the the character of these advices and tho expected report of Minister will depend tho program of tho state the absence Bishop there is .no intention on the part of the president of the George this government to become involved Wilson of tho will those who will bo in to Sir own including the Earl of commodore of tho Royal Ulster Yacht club Colonel Sharman vice of the Royal Ulster Yacht William Dr. A. E. are R. A. C. Frederick G. Bourne of tho New York Yacht John Jacob General H- C. General Adha Julian T. William C. J. H. Charles R. J. C. Richard Watson Edwin Clement A. R. Francis H. Franklin B. William H. Daniel Rear Admiral Lieutenant H. C. Charles M. Isaac N. General Melville B. Robert Colonel Honry General Wheel Captain William Henry Governor Timothy F. D. General T. T. F. Walsh and Valentine P. question it is that the ships shall go their way as soon aa their mission is ORDERED they reached tho lightship of fog came roiling in before a gentle southeast wind of Ave | east wind and enveloped tho barely wrinkled the surface of the eea gave but faint promise that this was to final but a Shift of the wind to the south shortly Mter noon revived the despairing of the for it blew away misty haze which had been hanging over the course since the easterly of last regatta committee waited until the last moment to send the boats away at 1 after which bour it tad been that no be roused to its natural duties and your headache and constipation be cured If you by all 25 in a blind grey mist that shut her out of tho vision of the fleet as though she had been wiped from the surface of the ran along live longer with the sun glinting upon i her sails until the fog bank reached and rolled over her and she too As it caught her she folt also a heavier wind from her naker ami to the wind fled at a swift paco like a dim ghost through grey One by one the vessels of the fleet disappeared from view until the only evidence of their presence was the hoarse bellowing of their warning whittles as they scurried in- search of tho red two racers sailed In that dangerous fashion at top speed for an Meantime the carrying the regatta hunted for the lightship to establish the Thomas Lipton's Highlands of N. Sept. 4.When the Erin had discharged passengers and tho re-echo of thoir cheers had diod Sir Thomas Lipton weeks ago I was last I know I doomed to defeat and was but I am almost glad in my own this America has been such a thoroughly generous I want again to the American people for their generosity to me in my what his plans Sir Thomas is to return to England on will post out my engagements in a day or two and then determine just what I shall I attend a dinner In Now York tomorrow night and have half promised to be aMh guest in Brooklyn and go to tho Now a good Ayer's Cherry C- Missouri Strikers Told to Return to Work by the National Sept. 4.An order was from of United Mine Workers hero to tho unions In the Missouri district to return to work at once or leave the mino An agreement was recently entered Into with the operators to Keep the mines the miners to be paid on the scale adopted at a meeting of the operators and at City next officers of tho mine workers mado the and the miners in Missouri district refused to abide by it and quit The minors that tho officers of the were not authorized to act for but Secretary Wilson has Issued tho official order and says it must be European residents of Including the are In a state of great including the Italian have recently been Insulted by Operations commenced last and bodies or troops are operating In all but no details have yet by Mother of From Safe of a Truat r and His Mother the Sept. 4.~Jus1ge Dennis of tho circuit court of this city has an order removing William T. Tuckar as executor of the of his tho late Wesley T. a loading shoo In conjunction with the trf the bad access to money and belongings of estate and deposited in a in the Safe Depict and Trust ho Is accused by hte of abstracting and converting to bta own and 1 to In Central Tucker and bis toother the estate and she that will take no further legal steps WILLIAMS Hunt Nearly N. 4.-.Sanford B. captain of tho Cornell football nearly lost his life In trying to save Robert bathing master at the Seashore bathing who has been 111 for several was swimming In the He had been seen by several women to throw up hands and Hunt was appealed to to go to the aid of the which ho did without He reached the spot where disappeared and dived times without Ho was overcome when he reached the bathing lines and had to be carried Austin's body has not been Cook a Meal For Sept. 4.Theopollte li a chef employed at has W. D. chof of the Hotel at offering to serve a dinner by tho man serving the best to be awarded a aide hot of believes that liquors should bo used in tho preparation of all and Dowst I3 on tho temperance That Is whore the controversy Dowst issued tho original which Was somewhat and improved upon by and then WITH Constabulary Killed 20 After a Sharp 4. The legislative council for tho Moro province has been organized in accordance witli tho recently by tho Philippine is now of a attorney of laws will be recognized when not in conflict with American reports a feeling of among the native inhabitants of the Moro province and upon his request an battery has boon from Jolo have come in conflict with a body of Insurgents in tho province of near and killed 20 of them during tho sharp Tho constabulary had one man killed during the have already left Manila for the scene of tho The have taken up a strong position In ths mountains which flank tho Wanted at Cripple 4, Governor has telegrams from the mayor of and others that troops be sent to the Cripple Creek district for the protection of life and He says that he will call out tho No violence has been reported in Cripple Creek siaco Tuesday York Provision Sept. 8. No. 2 88%c f. o. b. No. 1 northern 95%c. No. 2 59%c t o. b. No. 2 60c. No. 2 2 70@75c: good to 20c; 15^6c; western Imitation 16@17c. full good to 10%c. State and 2426c. per Provision Sept. 3. No 1 87^;; winter No. 2 84%c. No. 2 59fc f. o. b. No. 3 59c.' Carried Off the Big in Three Straight R. Sept. 4.--The Roger Williams stake for 2:14 trotters was the feature of the third day's racing in the grand circuit meeting at Narragansett Billy straight There was an attendance of 12,000 a field of eleven starters Jay McGregor had the The horses went to the polo la the and begaa tt battle royal down the Billy Buck drew steadily out of the headed the leader when within two hundred yards of the finish and captured the heat by a narrow margin In 2:08%. took the lead In beat and found it to maintain that position through the winning by a length more than a half a In the final heat tho field held so closely that the horses could hardly O H On the turn No. 3 39@39i4c. best per low 13.25 western extra 20c; stato and fair to 15@ 17c. lull good to common to 8@10c. fresh 22#23e. the bunch but Billy Buck won by Story of My American soon we shall rtm in these of the most popular novels of the It is a tale that has won tho highest praise of the critics and been read with eagerness by those who purchase nmw books and pay for of Old By have of it lias created a big stir in reading Ymi can read it norw and at little or Buffalo Live Stock steers on to choice shipping 5.25; fair to good common to fair to extra fat butcher 13.50 choice to extra 6.00; common to good to culls to 20 Hay per 14.00; prime on 15.00; No. 1 do No. 2 do In L. Sept. 4.One was two persona probably fatally Injured and two others hurt by an explosion in a building used in the manufacture of fire works here yesterday Tho building waa badly shattered and the ruins caught The body of tho dead Mary of was burned in tho Sept. 4.--The first mim of delinquent was held was lively and 18 due by subscribers In Oklahoma sold to tlie The lowest price at which any bid iwas for two Some brought the full face of the while suffered Other accounts will be duly sod and Edward on Balkan Sept. 4.Before Vienna King had a conference with the premier on the Balkan It is stated that tho king expressed his disapproval of the attitude of Bulgaria and that Great to the Mechanical Sept. 4.Tho American Mechanical and association elected the B. W. vico AJ fred P. Boston and W. O. St. secretary and Walter An executive committee was also The of the American Railway the Railway Mechanical and Electrical and the Street Railway of la the afternoon visited the Schenectady work s of the General Went Over the N. 4.An unknown woman suicida by going over the Shoe Palls last She left cape on the shore in the pocket of which was a containing 45 cents and a return to ShG about 40 yearg gray haired ' Boiler 4. boiler in engine house of chemical establishment of tiie Van company yesterday ing tha Five men were injured by the shock of plosion or by being buried great massca of received the new shapes of the celebrated Keystone