Show THE SECORD SECOND RACE i f tho ill 0 G great re it international ma rino rine contest DEVILTRY 1 A v i late information from charleston sunset cox on furlough Furlou eh PT P T western Alid press Prem to the r 1 1 ta cabinet meeting lo 10 LONDON kept sept 11 11 the cabinet met this afternoon and sat an hour and a half the subjects under consideration were hie the bulgarian question and Par parnelle nelVa land bill contending YACHTS I 1 interest in the great bailing matches ll iLAND N X sept 11 a na this a tite the ay day fixed upon b by Y the american cup committee for the third odthe series of the international providing that a bloo sloop and a cutter had each won one oft of I 1 the a contests but because of the fizzle on sat ur second race ie is the event of to day jut just before sunrise this morning a heavy anist hung over the ocean but when the eun sun burst forth the fog began to disappear and after half an aa hoar hour had bad elapsed it was gone entirely at wind appeared to be steadily increasing and became quite heavy this the tumbling sea ie just what the cutter people bad had been wishing for the supporters seemed to be satisfied with any kind of wind earl early y this aniz mornine it seemed as though the day would be an excellent one later it be became carrie thick outside and the cloude clouds began to roll up the lea was dotted with white winged craft movine moving about waiting for the big sloops crowde crowds of yachting enthusiasts sallied up the beach and veranda ladies die s wore the regulation yachting blue and were interested spectators while everything every thine human wanted to bet on the boston sloop there were not riot miny many takers because the sloop showed her weatherly qualities while the wind blew on thursday in aming train trains brought hundreds of people from new york who did not care to again risk their lives on the learners steamers the little accidents that resulted from the heavy fog on tb the e last race day had their deflect the steamers were by no r means deserted however and bad had enough people on board to fill all every deck tuga tugs by the aazel ozen with irith especial parties also ilso ana raj L 1 1 AJ 6 arr aera hanx act smacks bro brought ugilt out a good csuy pe people ope 2 IlIg highland bland offered as go good od a view as apy anywhere where along the coast andi the bluff was lined with people at the wind had freshened to about twenty three miles an bourand ho came out of the northwest north west arh therace th erace e era race is twenty miles to the leeward the aches to turn the stake boat opposite 0 ocean i beach beich started at and the galatea at abe eiyind was vaa west northwest and fifteen milea aai an bou fc 4 sanny SANDY HOOK sept sent ll 11 at 1148 the bachta had gone about a mile over the course They were landing standing in a southeast position about the same some As as when they started the mayflower was about one eighth ofa of a mile ahead at 1201 p m the yachio had lid gone about Airee tb ree milis the lead ing by a quarter of a mile the wind was 23 miles an hour the gone about six miles mile over er the coure course the may gradually t opening the gap and nearly gh half if a m mile ia ahead shead wind about 15 miles an hour at at the yachts had gone about iwertz e miles ovea r tha course daill standi landing southeast the may mayflower flower ig increasing aad Is nearly a mile mili ahead wind nineteen tul luesan lesan hour from the northwest the iron sloop yacht Pris priscilla cilta accompanied compan led the yachts over the course she bad all her light galls set and led the mayflower noon by a quarter of a mile iliario Ili and arid lei he out the 1 rAL racers Cerl at p in the berlean ber lead wa was 11 1 miles ahead at re the AraX mayflower flower turned the offshore stake boat on the home stretch th galatea turned the stake boat ii t 2101 the mayflower ie Is three miles hb ali ead othe abe wind ia Is twelve millann mil cann an lve li B boor hour HOOK sept 11 at p m th the may mayflower flower was over three miles 8 ahead land and to the windward In dward the wind is dying out it is cow now about eight iiii or nine miles milea an hour unless the wind freshens ethene fr it not believed the yachts can finish within the limited time i the galatea sether jib top tail at m and a minute later one waa was bri on the may mayflower owa tat at 3 the wind bad shifted more to westerly and stiffened some the yachts nent went about off lone long branch and bad bald about milea miles to eo go at the galatea had appeared to outpoint the mayflower but w was as still calfi 1 mile to the leeward lyinda wind eight Tiles an and urese i FOR TREASURE ibe the story of an old charged with embezzlement CHICAGO sept IG 10 the 2 one new aileane cans special 11 say jr rG eoJ adams r of wai wa arrested arre eted here bete to today day charged with embezzle merit by a number of persons whom I 1 lia d money 11 hidder trea treasure mattis Ad airia claims behave to have been a it practicing physician ician in massachusetts when the war broke out be shouldered hie his musket iud joined company A massa te portion of the came a wit hButler to new now orleans Orle sn in the fore foregoing joing expedition three soldiers of the regiment entered dwellings on blag maelelia Ma elolia lolia plantation twenty alles above new orlan I on oil the right bank of the river and carried off some 30 I 1 or 1000 in dollar dollars and the ree finhold being bein fraid to enter the city with so much money on reaching a pecan grove trovo f about half a mile from llie the lork locks at the company canal opposite greenvill 1 or rather the upper end of the FP F exposition P grounds they elected tid a tree prominent for its size randsome and acme peculiarities in appearance which made it conspicuous at the foot foo t of the tree they buried the money and then took bearing bearings one of the party being a civil engineer E each ach of the three men inen was furnished with a copy of or thia this and the marauders returned to new orieana orleans intending to return aft after erthe the war and recover the money hia ilia two companioni were killed and adame adams was desperately wounded oon soon after adams adams waa was taken to a southern bos boa pital and left it paralyzed and almost helpless when he recovered the use of bis his limb limbs only a month ago a he returned to new orleans and at once began to search for bis his treasure he e found to hie his dismal dismay that all the 01 older der pecan tree trees had been e en cut down and only the younger trees were left and was consequently unable to recognize the tree under which the treasure was buried ho devoted however for three weeks to deking forit it A few days ago he took several other othe r parties into partnership with him who advanced a better outfit for sur beying the land and digging for the buried money but as be has succeed ed in unearthing no treasures treasure 8 bis his partner partners bad him arrested today to day in chicago CHICAGO sept 11 A few minutes before 12 last night james calvin a night operator sitting in the signal tower of the lakeshore lake shore company at the intersection of the main and the stock yards track was blinded byan by an explosion the tower is thirty feet high calvin had noticed nothing unusual when he was suddenly startled by seeing a column of smoke arise at one side of the structure followed by a deafening exp explosion ision A 20 inch piece of gas pipe was found showing it was dynamite which caused the explosion of batteries in the building 34 31 were broken along with the pneumatic tubes which will cost 1000 to repair what makes the attempt more dastardly is the fact that the wreckers hoped to blowup blow up the tower and when the passenger train came along to throw a switch I 1 and thus they krould would have plunged into a mass of freight bare tars lining th the tracks another attempt to wreck a train took place last night about 8 when the lako road waa was receiving from he the illinois central a train of 28 care cars A sw switch was turned and 15 cars care were derailed several arrests have been mude but nothing definite has been learned atom the rilen men arrested latest from charleston Charlei toa CHARLi charlier mr 01 sept I 1 11 I 1 it is bright and beautiful toty today to day although it rained heavily in th lie early mornine ine people arc 1 11 their hoti house ses and the number numbers in shelters and tenta tents are rapidly dimin dehing cheri were three or fou four r shocks of earthquake during the night but not note enous and land comparatively few persons were aware of their oc curren cp the subsidence subsistence committee haa ch chane anier edits its plane and ind appointed visitors for each wd ward rato to ascertain basei casei cases of all of which will be supplied at their houses the board of engineers are still at work surveying tuil buildings dings and continue to condemn those which are unsafe the latest reports from points along the south carolina railway indicate that the reports of distress at lincoln ville and elsewhere are erectly exaggerated as to what is necessary to be done for them A conspiracy unearthed u pa sept elt 10 A man named george elms yesterday made an affidavit before a magistrate that he had been offered 50 by mrs barbara nann widow to mur der a man named frank glassmire GIa Glas esmire smira and that william conrad and william M gardner had bad endeavored to persuade him to commit the deed mrs Prem dreesmann Pre esmann manu and conrad were e arrested and at the hearing to day the former was held in 1800 ball for con to murder and conrad in as an accomplice ehme ehms was placed under unde bail as a witness warrants have been issued for gard ners arrest ehms states that mrs MY a Press matin desired to pet get rid of glassmire bec because ause lie forced ilia his atten attentions tio ns upon her and bla his persistent pr tes lations of admiration were distastes ful bulto to her absconded wyo sept 10 S P harlen arlen II night telegraph operator for the union pacific railroad nt at rock springs wyoming deserted hi his Is office at 2 a in today to day and carried ariy away two bags big of coin and a large package of currency the amount stolen i a probably pre bably ft a thousand dollars or more harland lla is 20 years eld old five feet tea inches in height rather heavy set square shoulders bronzed face dark brown hair bair and mustache brown e eye es slovenly in appearance an and d git gait a 1 two fore ore 11 fingers 0 of f right hand contracted the com company pany will offer a liberal reward for his capture and return of the man y sunset coxs cox return sept 11 ll S S cox coi united states minister Ni nister to turkey is about starting tar ting for home on furlough owing to III health heap secretary of the american legation n will konduct tho the affairs of the office during coxs absence heap will continue negotiations for a new tariff treaty between the united states aud aad turkey U more 0 re armenians are going to the aft n I 1 te to be naturalized the d states government hae has not replied to ibe protests of those Arme niane whose Amerl eart citizen hip ship turkey refuses to recognize re conlie nevada democrats ELKO nev sept 10 the democratic state convention to today day adept adopt ela d a platform endo endorsing the rights of the laboring men cleveland adain admin istrati titration ori except on the silver question opposing chinese immigration and fa favo vorine rille the rep reopening pining of the carson mint J 51 adame adams was re nominated for governor governo r and T J bell for Goyer governor nor it J T drady waa was nominated secretary of slat state jerry schooling treasurer C 11 belknap judge of the supreme 4 preme 0 court t t after the th Mongo mongolians lians sept 11 the collector of customs bae has been notified that several chinese laborers who landed at atlantic ports some som e t time 1 m e ago in transit for china have n not 0 t y yet e t quitted thi this country to insure the government against a violation of the fr privileges vil lepes ages cot conferred by a pass overland a to san francisco the collectors have been directed to adopt a 8 system stem of numbering each pass eo so mt that the chinese can be more readily traced and prevented from remaining in this country earthquake at sea SAM sax FRANCISCO sept 10 captain IV E plummer of the steamer may gay D rume which arrived in port today to day reports that while six miles northwest of point keyes yo yesterday nine distinct shocks of earthquake were felt the vibrations were from north ef of east to south of west they were not felt in sn san francisco christians massacred PARIS sept 10 the universe published a telegram tele eram from the bishop of tonquin saying that christians have bee been n massacred and 40 villages village burned in the thi province of blancho and that christians are ab indof hunger A goodie rile pile naw york sept 11 the weekly bank statement shows a reserve reserve in creaso crease of TheBan the banks kanow now hold in excess of legal requirements quire ments adjourned i sacramento sept 11 the extra session odthe of the legislature which con on the ath dinst adjourned tine sine die at 1230 pm today to day costly conflagration FEH noLD N J sept 11 five business buildings were burned burnid here thia this mot mornine nina the loss ia Is |