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Show -- Two Vessel Finishes w and Twenty-si- x Seconds Ahead of Resolute Minutes f w (Continued From Fags One.) noon for a start at 12.15. over a triangular course leading out to sea. bark toward the Jersey shore to a point tut Shrewsbury Rock, and then back to the Ambrose channel lightship. The breeze had dropped to 'three knots, giving the yachts just steerage way. Starting on the first leg of the triangular course at a reaoh southeast, both sloops maneuvered for first place at the line. Five minutes before the start they ran up their Jib topsails. The wind was very soft and ths yachu moved j slowly. Shamrock led across the line at 12:15:48, followed by Resolute at 12.14 24, but although Resolute allowed the challenger to start first the Upton craft had trouble with Its ballooner, which would not break Out and was pertly hauled down, the British sailors working furiously to dear tbs full sail. -- Resolute Gains Lead. Nearly catching Shamrock five minutes after the start. Resolute sailed past her to leeward at 12.22. Having cleared tho fouled jib topsail, the crew of the Shamrock set theu spinnaker. It did not draw well. It was evident to observers that sail handling on the challenger had been bungled. The spinnaker was taken in at 12.25 and a emailed reaching jib set. This also failed to flU quickly and ten minutes after the start Resolute was lead ing by12:3fifty yards At her lead was 200 yards She slipping along smoothly and fast under mainsail, club topsail and big ballooner. At 12:32 Shamrock lowered her four staysails and Jib and set an English bow split spinnaker, or balloon forestaysall. She still clung to her number of reaching Jib topsail. By this time Resolute waa . 300 yards ahead. Shamrock was steadily dropping behind because her head sail failed to till and It looked as if her skipper waa In trouble again. At 12.50 Resolute waa sailing - along easily, with her ballooner going splendidly, but Shamrock waa flapping the wind out of her tall reaching jib topsail and a Uttle forestaysall that looked like i Ulster boat Resolute stin clung to her ballooner, which "seemed 16 draw sail, but could not apparently compete with Shamrock's baby forestaysall. Two airplanes .raced up and down the course, coming closer to the cup craft than usual, overhead being a big naval V dirigible. ) , Both yachts had worked to tho windward of the course to the first market and at 1:30 Shamrock bore away for it with Resolute more than 300 yards astern. to Inshore a southwester ' seemed be working' out towards the yachts. Shamrock picks up the first breath of the southwester at 1:45 oclock and Increased hef lead to nea.'ly half a mile, the first mark being at that time about four miles to leeward. from The race, however, appeared shore, a little more than a good drift in which, as op Saturday, the sloop getting the lucky puffs of air showed to the best advantage. Without a strengthening breeze it eemed doubtful whether the racers could finish within the Siv hour limit. to leeAt 2 o'clock, with the mark ward" three miles away. Resolute jibbed to starboard and headed for it. Shamrock had overlooked the mark In an effort to pick up tho new breeze, but as it failed, she lost by the move. The breese came In again from the west, driving' Resolute along until less than a quarter of a mile astern o t Shamrock. Shamrock jibbed two minutes later then headed for the mark. At 2 o'clock the yachts hsd sailed about three miles of the second leg with Shamrock leading by fully half a mils Yachting experts conceded that at this time Shamrock had t a chance to win within the time llmit.-Awjth half of the time limit Caring for Baby DuringHotSpells Be watchful of food and keep bowels open with Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin - rFHE young mother soon learnt X from experience that summer days are often days that try her patience. The heat makes naby peevish, restless and cross. Foods that in colder weather were easily digested, now aeem to cause distress. Whether tbs milk er tbs gruel is ct fault, see that the bowels move regularly. There is nothing that creates greater discomfort in the summer then It beats the blood end constipation. causes nervousness, headache, I colds and a host of minor ilia In these little ailments it is always well to suspect oonzti nation and give half a of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of simple laxative barbs with pepsin, and the most ideal medicine you eaa give a baby. It is mild end gentle in action, never gripes and tastes good. J; MiUloni Mothers bars bad remarkable nocsss with Syrup Pepsin. Mrs. C. M. Newton cf 2420 E. Third 8L, Dayton. Ohio, baa a son who was constipated from birth. Sba tried many medicines and gave warm water injection every evening for weeks, without benefit .Then she bought a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at a drug store, and It proved effective at once. Tbe boy l now seven, and hts act been constituted since. Wherever there is a baby thee hot day there should be a bottle of -Syrup Pepsin. SALT- - LAKE TRIBUNE, --WED suffer from occasional or chronic constipation. Let them send name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Wat Kington Sheet, MondceUo, UL, for a fret sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin. S million boedes were bouhtatdrug stores last year, the largest sale in the world. 1 Race Grows Exciting. The race became Melting at 2.20. when Shamrock waa ghosting along, picking up favorable gnats and nearing1 the seo-omark with two hours and three quarters in which to finish the race. Resolute, about a mile astern, was just . moving. Shortly after 2:20 observers aboard destroyer Jollowtng the sloops reported Shamrock waa a mile and a halt farther ahead of Resolute. International Cup ' At 4 oclock Shamrock waa still two miles from the mark and moving very Fail to Furnish slowly. Resolute was more than a mile astern. As the wind had worked well into the northwest, it looked aa if it would be ment for Newspaper Man. difficult for the yachts to lay tha third leg and this would make it hard to finish tha race at 4.13, when .the time 11m Jt expired. the wind shifted to southward. 0s At By RING W. LARDNER. This put Shamrock well to weather and NEW YORK, July 29. Captain. Barin a fine place to make the mark, while Resolute waa to leeward and only able ton. or whatever his asms is, waa Offto reach it hard on the pert tack. Shamicially canned off the good ship Shamrock shifted sails. rock before yesterday's race started, but when it 'started Captain Barton was at American Sloop Picks Up. The shift of the wind to the southwest the helm bard port. In the other twe chances of finishdays races the experts had criticised Improved Shamrocks ing within the- - time limit, aa the last Captain Burton severely for pot taking tha run would down breese. be a leg The shift came when Shamrqpk waa advantage of his opponents End bo wax about S mile Irom the second mark and supplanted, according to th newspapers, Resolute w As a mil to a mile and a half by bn Captain Turner, so when it came astern and to leeward. time tor the race Captain Burton was At 4.1a. with two hours to go. Sham- still the skipper of th Shamrock, and If rock waa heading for the mark on tha he waa made a monkey out of In the port tack. first two races,- - why, somebody ets waa The breese had not reached Resolute. out of yesterday. , But mads a Shamrock IV rounded the second mark the boys monkey It isn't ethical to uaa the eay was mors than at 4.24:22, when Resolute th Shamrock and the Resolute, a mile astern. The American sloop, how- words, in order to be perfectly nautical the defiever, 'picked up rapidly and rounded nt nite article must be left out. ao her and 4:33.24. after we will try and do that same, so This gave Shamrock aa elapsed time leave us give you a chronologial account for the second leg of 1:48:01 and Reso- of the race; lute 3:02.55. Th two sloops were supposed to start With a freshening breese from astern 12 neon, but neither them nor the Resolute began a stern chase to the fin- at so they waited was breese ish line and. with her time allowance, of quarter of an ready, hour away they went seven minutes and one second, it was like a mole crawling and across the yard. At on would have to ah this figured gain 1 o'clock sharp, Shamrock raised her fidleg one minutes and thirty seconds countered by and Resolute dlers Captain Adams at once broke out hie hoistingjib her cello string discords folballoon Jib after making tbe turn, while lowed. with Shamrock sailed seven minute At 1:45 p. m. w turned on the electric scarcely any head sail. In the hopes It In our destroyer. Shamrock set her spinnaker and car- fan would stir up a little breese. Nothing rying her mainsail to port with a big happened. hauled Shamrock 1.61 At balloon Jib carrying every puff of air she down her Jib topsail and substituted s made good .time aa she headed for tbs gibbon. That la what really will win th lightship. race, as heretofore they were too busy looking out to sea to pay attention to Shamrock Develops .Tear. th sloop. Resolute also set her spinnaker and At 2:14 everybody waa taking thetr balloon jib and sailed well before the siesta, and I will say on thing for th cup races that there a no nicer place to freshening breese. Shamrock lost several seconds from the sleep than watching them. third leg by her slow setting of the balAt 2.16 P- - m. It was officially anloon jib topsail, which developed a tsar nounced that Shamrock had rounded near the foot oft SeabrigbL meant aha had th first buoy, which on Resolute was set quick- want ten miles.The big jib Tho tidings was She began backing to leeward by greeted with a rasping sirens from all ly. Ten miles In holding far out to eastward under her th vessels thereabouts baiiooner, while Shamrock with her spin- tor hours la going soma oven if you naker to starboard headed straight for the do it with a wheelbarrow. I know, if finish Una waa wheeling my child in On the run home Resolute gained sev- hie gocart at that rata of speed, he would eral seconds on the challenger, which turn around and say, "Daddy, what's was about thro and a half miles from your' hurry ? and I couldn't toil him. the finish at 5:03 oclock. Norton of our deAt 2.14 Captain At 5.15 Reaoiut had gained nearly a stroyer announced that th wind wasn't on on Shamrock minute the dash to tha from the west. Nobody had said It was. finish Un by beating to leeward. so wasn't no arguments. At this It waa apparent that tho race was go- pointthere Lieutenant W. O. P. Clark asked ing to be very close when Shamrock got me to look out for an attack of pyorwithin throo miles of the finish. At that rhea while In New Tork. At thla point point the Upton craft had some seconds Shamrock raised her club main, but Resover the tlrog allowance of seven min- olute come beck at her by raising her utes. and second allowed the Resolute, The invading visiting sandwttch. but It seemed evident that to deetda the club waa nicknamed Shamrock, but there boat winner would require close figuring. was no sham about the rocking on our At 6 27 p. m. the wind hauled and Resllttl destroyer. In these connections I olute jibed, her boom going to the star- would like to say to Mr. Upton and board side. whoever owns the other ecow that if ec0 ,w laUr Shamrock also they really wanted to get somewhere, .A, Jibed. could get there a whole lot quicker Resolute' chances of winning the race they in a taxi or even a lawn mower; 1 perbegan to. fade as the wind showed eigne sonally havent haver seen nothing slower of giving way. Shamrock was within than these two din gee, unless It waa posth Mghthlp going easy, sibly a national convention. J?1!1 with Resolute more than a mile astern-anAt 1:46 p. m. Shamrock hoisted her far off tho course In a long tack to skirts and put on a fresh pair of stock-ng- z. leeward. A of told me Shamrock took her spinnaker In. and st this master thatsalesmanship th race was pracjuncture also reached for the finish under two over. The crowning nature of th tically head sails day waa that one of the newspaper boys Resolute rounded the second and on our brought his golf clubs when Shamrock waa more than marker, a mil destroyer, but wouldntalongplay, on the ahead and took up a etirring chase which, grounds that was too much salt wathey for a. time, promised victory. Hope ran ter. high In the htartf of the American (Copyright, 1829, by, Bell Syndicate, Inc.) sloops supporters aa tha seconds wore on and ths Reaoiut began to crawl up. Then a hole appeared n the Shamrock's seconds corrected twenty-si- x balloon jib topsail, but this did not hold minutes time. her back. Wmh POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL nd . 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IHSSDAY-JilORhTCGJII-LY, expired, th9 yachts had sailed half' the t course and Shamrock waa leading by , fully a mile. a fisherman' Staysail aa It was holstsd only half way to the croestree. At 12 55 the breeze began hanllng to the south. Resolute broke out her jib and prepared to beat to tho first mark. Shamrock was half a mile astern, but somewhat to weather. 00 yards Shamrock Leading by rounded the first mark at 2.25.28, fol2.11.41 lowed at by Resolute. The wind breezed op more to the northwest as the yachts turned. Resolute substituted a number two jib topsail for her ballooner, while Shamrock dung to her number one until a mile away from the mark, when she shifted to a smaller Ball. At 1:40 p. m. Shamrock was leading and bad set a baby jib topsail. After sailing half a mils Captain Adams on tho American sloop changed to number one jib topsail and hauled down his jib. sailing under two heedsaila. Resolute flrew upon Shamrock In the first fifteen minutes after turning the first mark. At 1 o'clock Resolute ran Into a soft spot end Shamrock drew up within a qugr ter of a mile of her. AT 110 Shamrock passed Resolute to windward and took the lead. At 1 25 p. m. with her little fisherman sail ahead of her mast going nicely Shamrock ran a quarter of a mile Ahead pi Resolute. She nicked up a puff of air and sailed apdund Resolute to windward, luck being with the Royal THE Size . , . IOC Jutes Unfermented jQlc of th famous a sky r CLEAN UP! 13o Lavs DOftp. 15c Ska FOR EVERYTHING IN THE HOME Fumiturt' Floors Woodwork Automobiles jsuwrr 0 Fixtures; 40c and 75c PAPER CLEANER.... 76c 62 2 6 Meads Cc Compound ass ABOARD THE TACHT VICTORIA. 20. (By Wireless to the Associated Shamrock won by nine minutes, twenty-se- July Press.) 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Should an active campaign be decided upon It is not known Whether Mr. Bryaa would consent to head the ticket and a statement from him also ia expected by v the leaders. met this committee The executive details for th final morning, arranged (Continued From Page One.) announced convention and formally Aaron S. Watkins of Germantown, Ohio, school to Instructor, and military. and women, deny equal rights after preacher her talk the committee voted unanimous- as th keynote speaker. ly for Patton's motion. Little jrvovn Falls Girl Meet$ Death by Scalding' - . a 5 Satisfied With G. 0. V. HINSHAW OUTUNES DRY PARTY PLANS HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 20. William evangelist, mentioned in Lincoln, Neb., dispatches aa a possible nomine for vice president by th prohibition party, said today that he deemed LINCOLN, Neb., July 20. Prohibition It hardly necessary for the prohibition-lat- e with him ah to their choice, party leaders, bar for their national con- sincetoheconfer was satisfied with the' Republivention Today war at eea Concerning can party's attitude on the liquor queswhat course they will attempt to steer tion. when the delegates gather tomorrow for the first teeeioa. OFFICER IS EXONERATED, ' Whether the party will carry out Its OMAHA, July 20. A- - coroner's Jury topreviously announced program of a fight to a finish in the coming campaign,' day exonerated Federal Officer Wllllsm of Minneapolis for shooting with possibly Wiliam Jennings Bryan as Forby the leader of the fight, depended today Georg Rigby of Omaha recently when . was horns raided whether upon by government satisfactory statements Rigby's from four political leaders ar received. agents (or narcotics. The jury held that Virgil O. Hlnahaw, chairman of the naRigby, wh died afterward, was resisttional committee, said today that he ex- ing arrest and that the officer shot la pected telegrams from will H. Hays A. (Billy) Sunday, ' Bpeelalt The Tribune, , , TWIN FALLS, Ida., July 10. Dorothy --old Parish, daughter of Oounty Commissioner W. W. Pariah, died yesterday at the Twin Falls hospital as th result of being scalded., The llttl girl was playing on the porch of her father's ranch house, a few miles from Twin Falla, Monday night when the fatal accident occurred. A boiler of scalding water, had been placed on the to cool. Tbe child had not been porch warned to stay away from the vessel, and while scampering around,, fell backward Into th water, Her head and shoulders were completely submerged In the water and frightfully scalded. Medical aid waa summoned and the child was removed to the general hospital at Twin Falla. So serious were the1 burns that th child lived only a short tlm after reaching th hospital. by giving a unanimous Republican vote In Tennessee for suffrage? The letter in black on a white banner will be carried at th head of the procession of delegates from many states, and summarise the argument which will be used In asking for the Republican presidential nominees Influence in obtaining a solid Republican vote for ratification In Tennesaea. v Committee Organizes. COLUMBIA. July 20. Edward G. Hoffman of Fort Wayne, Ind., was" elsated Democratic national secretary of th A committee. motion, made - by Mr. Moor after his resignation as committeeman had taken effect, obtained the election as sergeant-st-arm- s of John J. Hughes. Wilbur W. Marsh of Waterloo, was elected treasurer of th commitla., tee. Th vice chairmen named are; J. Bruce Kremer of Butte, Mont.; 8. B. Amldon of Wichita, Kan., and Miss Chari Williams of Memphis, Tenn. It was - decided that the chairman should name the director of finance and tha executive secretary. Colored rjks plcnlo was from July aa to July 18. at Ogdenpostponed canyon. -- , (Advertisement) DR. FISHER Special to Th SPEAKS, Tribune. RUPERT. Ida., July 29. Dr. Frederick Vlnlng Flaher waa th principal speaker at a meeting in Central park Friday night, held under the auspices of th United Americana. His talk was Illustrated with stereoptlcon views of Ameri-ea- n Th scenery- United American movement waa Indom ed at a meeting held in the chamber of commerce rooms Children Cry FLETCHERS' CASTORI A FOR |