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Show Caolw and usfcttle:! UnlsTit. ""' ges V v 1: .IS Vol. II. No. 480. Salt laie .City, Utaii, Thursday Price. Eventng.- August 20, loo:i. IRS. WiitlOKAW 111. fl 1 Cents TirrtEE IDENTIFIEt DY HODGJE WHO CAMPED WITH RYAN American Boat Clearly Outpoints Challenger in Outward Run; Wind Falls and Time Limit Is Not Made. W-- - "r ," SZk - 4 Ifjyz J' 4Nv , . '. f j yv ..'.' vI v,v. I""1": fl - v. M ' ; t., .r . , ; . ' .'yv , - ,' f - - f -- . r' declared !.- v. f V " - - i "r v I ; y ' . - ? - . . .v- - . . . WIRELESS BTJXLETIIT. Official: i V v ... , . - : v Tying Ryan With Rope, Apparently in Sport; Morbid Crowd Gathers About Defendant. - i , - li:'' '." 1 tm -- s, . , . r;' w u .? - I iv-'- . One Witness Saw Woman . ' :'f- - ;' . f", T, "to too o iniin sses Haco lias been officially BULLETIN. ft;' JT - IN CHINA : XH- ' 1 . I ' , ; birr. Of the Shfcmrsrk, ... 'v - capt. -- bob" v:nr::GE . .... UPRISING Shamrock withdraws. V - ; ' CAPT. CHAS. BARR Of the Reliance. - ' . - lightship, fifteen miles away, having fifty minutes to cover the distance. "'. ' KODOE: of?. HEW YORK, Aug- 20 After rounding the mark at 3:37:20, Reliance, with, sheets slightly laid, started a coursa right for Sandy Hook '" fK 1 -- i'it- - ALARM GIVEN': BY CANADIAI it Points Out Danger of Attack in W?ar by United States. f r pr IT : C'Tf? - : -- r- n mlr'.y .f i nsfi, ? J f '4 f 1 Iwfjrr ;! !? '' rr, ; , '.'.: t t - trf, r! ;tj T" ; T: f t , ' .) t f J.;., w .t) j in : r : -- a r BULLETIN. 2JEW YORK, Aug. 20 (By Marconi wireless, 3:20 p. m.) Both yachts got a .light we3t wind and headed straight for the mark. liance is nearing the mark leading "by two miles. Re- 3:05 I Id. (By Marconi wireless) Reliance is leading1 by two miles. The wind has dropped and the sea is almost dead calm. 2:58 P. M. The Reliance has just had a favorable shift of wind from the southward and is heading toward the mark. Shamrock continues becalmed, mile and a half astern. 2:47 P. M. Shamrock has scarcely moved during the past hour. Reliance slowly forging ahead. Reliance carrying a large jib topsail last three quarters of an hour. 2:45 P. M. Reliance two miles from mark and Increasing her lead. Race has developed into-- a drifting match. 2:10 P. M. Sea is rough. Both boats pounding badly. Reliance is approaching mark, and Shamrock is nearly becalmed. 1:35 P. M. The Reliance CVy farco"i wireless.) Shamrock by one mile, turning 1.vo miles away. Unless the wind shall freshen, the vachts cannot finish within the time limit. 1:16 P. M. (By Marconi wireless.) The wind has dropped to three knots. Reliance still leading by quarter mile. Both boats three miles from outer mark. 12:50 P. M. Reliance still in windward, leading by quarter of a mile. 12:45 P. (By Marconi wireless.) Eleven miles from the start both boats were about on the port tack. Reliance leading by about 200 yards, Shamrock to leeward, footing faster than Reliance, but not pointing so high. Rain has stopped, but cloudy and overcast. Wind about six knots. From shore Reliance seems to be about a mile and a quarter to windward. 12:35 P. M. The yachts are now about five miles off shore of Long Branch with Reliance about even, a mile to windward, both on tack heading inshore. 12:20 P. M. (By Marconi wireless.) The wind has again changed, so that Reliance is In the windward position and leads by about ten yards. lvs Alleged Revolt That May Involve Whole Country 1 lZ -- a33B2'!w in Trouble. CONSPIRACY CHARG PORT ARTHUR Aug. CO. From the different provinces of China come reports of a rising which threatens to in volve the whole country. The semi official Novkkral savs: ' "The moment has come when. In view of the antagonism of German and TtT n British interests, an rapprochement Is de?irable. as a counterpoise to the movement in Germany and America, which is crossing the Interests" of Russia and Great Britain, and to the WILMINGTON. 1X1.. Aug. 20. In the raited Utaw CirruU r urt activity ot Japan, which wishes to make George Wharton IVppcr of Philadelphia. G.is tym nf th IUy the Straits of Korea the Yellow At present Russian and Brit- pany of Delaware, filed a bill cf complaint nsrUnit J. Edward A!Hk. I nil l ish interests now here clash. An n States Senator J. Frar.k AkV and other. aUejclr.K fraud It fn-- . Um .itb a is alliance possible, and It is tiaitKaction Involving tru lot k vt the ic.i; :i)'. .S-- to - v.iu. a. it" also necessary in order to protect The bill charges the r. t AddW k. wsth ri!!ir, as dSrrrtora, Europe against the yellow danger." an unlawful combination 'to Imu to Audit ks l.J.0y0 har s i f nf t! onf!dTTv!ffnr BJi:. Stat. .Oa-- - ro'wnv vH Briton has gained experience with every defeat, and has returned home only to build a better boat, and again chal- ftl t rcivr s. ,t : r; ! th- - r :n j ;;ny fr t;r t; - : 1 thlh c.n ib- f.i. tl.e n tlx' ff-f- i;: r . :, ti- -- f- fn-- i r;- 5 S tt , j f;f M:', ,.,..5 t!,, deft-ndnnt- $. 1 l- t-- t i- -; It -- HIS DEATH WO RN TO PECULIAR Thousands of Dollars Spent. Thousands upon thousands of dollar have been expended by both Americana and Britons in the attempted defense and capture of the trophy, and interest has grown with each contest. Though defeated in lSy'J, again In 110 . Sir Thomas Upton returned to try for the third time to carry to the shores of Ald bion the trophy. Both boats have sailed many trial races during the past three months and both have shown themselves faster than their predecessors. Course of Today's Race. The course over which today's rare is be sailed is the International Yacht ' club course, outside Sandy Hook. Sham- rock III. has sailed it many times in her trials, while Reliance has been over but once and that in a light breeze, This course of thirty miles was cov- erea oy me vigilant in In 3 hours, 24 minutes and 29 seconds, the fastest time over the windward and leeward course. This was one of the most ex citing races in any of the cup contents and was sailed in a strong breeze. In 1001, however, Columbia sailed the triangular thirty miles' course in 3 hours. 12 minutes and 25 seconds. Off Newport, Reliance on July 25th sailed a thirty miles' triangular course In 2 hours, 58 minutes and seconds, and a windward and leeward course of thirty miles on July 1st In 3 hours, 4 minutes and 27 seconds. 1 much-covete- j j i f-- h;--i:t- ;. 5 ATTT Ol ST I t ;? ;: r. : : I p r r-- .'c. j.iti ' I 3 the la" t r . i v" f br; ; . f !(tv.u,;ht 11, , trf f r w. ? s.JL.r, urn ;. : v,! m t:-- l.is - hr rfT l ueh! a fi ff...r...Manl!(r. t tb :t Jrj!l- p 1 lira S I Ly j T 1 t r-- . 3 h5-- t !;'! r , t - t . ; t 4 . 'X Constable Is Killed Soon !r Waiter Who Attempted to Denver Man Expires in Ho- Unsuccessful After AsKill Woman Faces London; Police Will tel Robbcrv. sault Charge. Investigate. : i t. 1 1. IJ.it t-- 1 t.orp. r. r t;, NEW YciHK. Ai r rorr.r!alr.t was sworn to thl? morn-t- o - n t iii fn.-wa v.t' II th Ing before Assistant County Attorney lor, p'r.t 4 from tvt.i .rr.r::: LHt.u i.s YVhUak-- r by Detective Gecirge Uhase. Au-Iw Adam ir.. :'jra rt, irtrr a with chnrgire ut-f"'.S.-- l UJ 1 tin! . f will be with a deadly cajfon. IJe ralgm-just as imm an he Is able to b In t.l , ii.- -.i f i .? out tt an ;. tr.f to kill Mrs. Jennl Adams attempt ' : fu;:.-; fy.lr ,: !.: r.l;i. boardlng-ho- u ut his known Gerald, as Mrs. Adams, with whom he wa? liv ing, a few tlays aeo. and afterwards COLOMBIA PLANS TO tried to commit suicide. Through Sleeper Service. ADOPT A I A-:;- 2ct rc&itir ,.,,..., r T.i-;o- it tv-.m- d . t- ly 1 .;: - 1. ., imr Minneapolis. n f:l;. WASHINGTON. Autc. r ! trv of Sttrt Ad- " t ''.;IvhI a f.iliUpr.im frrtm f! pr at HK-i't'.x'r, H'h, J u- -. thf i "r.jri ? hi ,:!Ei( r t - Tw l - f r-c- 1 . ! v tl-.i- t - uri'dhfr ;rpojiif-- lkT t : in . v.r ; fJ t'iib . l. .ub-- j Atili.T'-- j r .... If: n 5 it riil. !..n l.r, jt'f u .- - !. j .i rrl ; '- - y i . T J - - It ! ! ;:,- r , T 1 Lradir. Church tl---- in C r. Sit , ' - ? - r 3 :; : it. ? ... . M?. I . - &r- I 1 j ay Mr. l;rff.j,t4r.. 1? Hai I!ni!ful of Monry. ""1 r.' f rf rnr! !. s hi l I rc'.nts Out r.-.r- -r v. f ,t. ; y j IN EPISCOPAL CHURCH m.. n rt : i vs. ir ; C ! ! 1 !'v.r r 1 ,; . r . to U isr 1 r. t,-- r- y 1 i ... ... n 3. . J, - " - - - f - ': 1 f r . 4 - . , CHIEF EXECUTIVE J ; . I v. 1 x e j -. ;- t-- :trf Cj ..;t - - r - r'f:,'!.'l .1 r - GJ-.r- ' i l"-i- 1. 3 3 nti-- t! it dti :t fj'n a?; k:" 2.rcd cf Ilr.id f c r in Arr.crict. . 4i-- w ?..- t f!i" . t ti t v Or.-.r.i.'.ntir- - i 1 . , j ut y !" r.-- . S-- ?-,- ; : . ;i-- y . .. r f : Congress Hns Under Cor.s'.df ; r.ticn a ; .; r ni!d.l rT : C.- .r A.;.i Be That Proposition May !n f.'.i.l.t. t!.e liu Acceptable, - :-- I .. tv and Northern Jlurllnffton rllro:tl. is If Ir inthrough nU oping car trvlcc durated from t"h!caKO to Nurth l'Mtirto coast points, dutatf away with the nwt-sltof changing cars In St. l'aul and 1- !. G.u : 5 NEW TREATY An . roMill of !h CHICAGO. Aug. mtTK'T of th Northern Pct:Jc. (lrat M.r I ri j:; 1 I l;v-!!.-- J J"-v. i 1 v1, t-- 1 V.-,.,- - r .? 1 . ult p The Sailing Master. Flouring Mills Close. NOON. HA MINN Aug. Both yachts are commanded by men mills of theI'O MS. Minn.. IMliFbury Flmir rnmp.iny and (By Marconi wireless.) The boats are that are masters of their craft and are four millf of, r.o!- tho Northwest rn on even terms. The wind has so changed recognized as the best In their respec- dated Milling company, all h.iv of which that they are heading direct for the tive countries. Capt. Charles Barr. who bcn running night and rfr, hni closed of th mark. A heavy shower is passing. commands the Reliance, has sailed two hnrtairf of wheat. other cup defenders in international 11:39 A. M. races and Is skillful, resourceful and of Shamrock still leads. iron nerve. He sailed Columbia in 189f) 11:20 A. il. and 1901, defeating Shamrock I. and Shamrock is still leading by very Shamrock IT. Capt. Robert Wringe. than whom small margin, but Reliance is gradually there Is said to be no better skipper In her. overtaking to yacht England, is not a 11:12 A. M. maneuvering in American waters. He The yachts have apparently sailed came here first on Shamrock I. as secabout a miie of the course, and Sham- ond in command to Capt. Hogarth. The next season he sailed August Belmont's rock leads by a short distance. Mineola, and in 1001 he commanded 10:20 A. M. Shamrock I., when she was a trial boat NEW YORK, Aug. 20. (Marconi for Shamrock II. wireie:-- s from starting point.) Reliance and Shamrock have arrived at the start- Weather Warm and Sticky. The baneful influence of the Dog star ing line, and have dropped their tows. Weather cloudy and overcast, wind seemed to have full sway over the blowing five knots from the south and weather at dawn today. The air was as warm and moist and the breeze, but. little sea running. The wind has dropped to three knots. which was light from the southwest, The light wind and rather rough sea is dragged up from that quarter great masses of low lying clouds. Showers considered favorable to Shamrock III. Both boats crossed line at 11:01:30, were frequent all through the night and Shamrock leading by two lengths, with this morning everything was wet and Reliance to windward. sticky. The change of wind bore out the preof the weather bureau that dictions 20. Reliance and NEW YORK, Aug. a shift would uccur followed bv such Shamrock TIL, accredited representacooler and more agreeable conditions tives nf the criterion of yacht craft in and what was the desire of every heart. t.-of breeze to send the strengthcourse. nations, sail the first race today in sufficientover the yachts contests for of the the thirteenth series world-fame- d America's cup. Sea Rolls Easily. no? The sea had its long easy roll, which Wrested from the Englishmen fifty-tw- o broke with some strength on the rand Ameryears ago by the schooner yacht of the Jersey coast. The motion of the seica, this trophy has year after year sea scarcely affected several majestic cured a firmer place in the estimation ocean liners that appeared out of the mist, and early In the morning there of yachtsmen, a stronger position senno indication that the timid but seemed timentally in the hearts of the Ameri- enthusiastio followers of the racing can people, and has beoema a part of the history of the Nation, Undaunted by repeated failures, the (Continued on pass 8.) USi ttn.7C1Tr.TV Y IN 0MPLAIN1 lenge. "bllc t;-- the ttnsli : v.. - Jh -- - Wils!. c im f; ! ,5 , hn.rtr-- r AU-- nt Anglo-Russia- 1 rr-3?- tvAtlT-S- ? I'c.tlv? J t.l'h t:, t - is.V rm-rt- r , JI r. ?45- m ft, t. r.3t cray w jIVir j: i a I Net x tt-f- - a J ! ftrr-j- X.. &?r rr C J t!-f- ! cell - - tr.J- - J :!?- Ii ! i in - Ttb. 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