THE SUN FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1903l
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MOLINEUXS WIFE NO LONGER
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Shf In Town and Her law r innonnrra-Ihr Hnnll of the Mouth llakotm Hurt
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nh to South Ililuiln last November
M scciireii a docrco of absolute divorcewas intimated In tho SUN yesterday
In the rilfpatch from Sioux Falls S D
ier i tho decree was iwciifdAll doubt on that was settled last
night when Lawyer C Young
who liw recently been retained a counselby Mrs Molincux called in reporters andmade a formal statement to that effect
The statement was mede at the MurrayHill Hotel Mrs Mollnetix Isstayingand in her presence Mr Young Mid
It is true that Mrs Molineux has
i decree of absolute divorce fromBurnham Molineux She ha resumed hermaiden name and Is now Mrs BlancheCliefebrotigh She came to this city onlucfriHy on important business end willfniin return to Sioux Falls which is now
home We have decided to makefrrmal statement in order to put end tofriifnlstion HP to whether there is a divorce-
r f not That all that can be paidMrs Clieebroigh sat on n couch with
Ier lawyer and whispered to him fromtime to time in the course of the interviewtint diP refused to say anything herselffor publication She parried scvernl quest-
ions toWhen Mr Young was asked if Mrs Chepp-
liioiRh had of Roland B
neiixii Iooks tho woman with theii ftiH OUCh iird held her sides to therrlie from Inughine too hard Mr YoungnuiHnt tell bout hislitpmry habits
lip declared that she had no intention-of going on the Asked if hk clientnap about to be married again hn saId thatthe notion was absurd Fald thatllirre war DO question of alimonyarri tho hadbrought V f Chesebrough to New Yorkwas not in anyf ttl ment with the Molineux family
Mrs appears to be regood cheeks are
red and she is a trifle flfehier than she waswhile in attendance at tho first trial ofUdlancl B Molineux on the charge of murflerinK Mi Katherine J Shealso peem t o be as cheerful as she Uand chows no trace of anxiety If shelanrwns to have any wasin black
Mrs called yesterday oneiJudgo Olcott of Blackt Bonynge counsel for Roland B Moltneanx Neither she nor Lawyer Youngwould say anything about
thing about it out of consideration for thewishes of Gen Molineu-
x1ItOF SCRIPTURE OF YALE OUT
Acting Head of the Department of Psy-
chology Not to ReturnNEW HAvES Conn Sept 3 It was
announced here tonight that Dr Edward-W Scripture for the past ten years pro-fessor of experimental psychology at YaloUniversity who is now studying in Ger-many would not return to Yale Accord-Ing to prominent Yale men there has beenmore or less friction in this department ofthe university for some time and ProfScripture decided to retire
Laro who was at headof this department up to re-signed Prof Scripturewas then mi assistant expected
I to succeed him Prof Scripture
the university this to ronexperiments in phonetlo records in
Ho bus made thin a special forseveral years and recently an ap
to on this line of researchProf Scripture planned
to send out n o Yale psychologist toget gramophone records dinlectn were rapidly disappearingIt In understood that MDuncan of the psychological departmentwill succeed him
srrr olioi HKE DYING
Mail Charier of Hellcvue Intll Removedhy romnilnlonrr Keller
William B ORourke superintendent ofthe Metropolitan Hospital on Black wellsIsland is seriously ill at thnt institution-and the attending physicians entertainlittle hop for his recovery Mr OHourkei suffering from an intestinal trouble-On Aug 1 he went to the Adirondacksin the of bettering his health butfiomiily worse and his conditionUcamp so nlarming that he was broughthack to this last
OKourke was superintendent of BellevueHospital for nine years and was removed
jrihii W Keller the Commissioner ofniriliff nt the time of the ncondnls re-
mltinR from the death of Milliard whonac allofiivi to have strangled in theinsane ward ORourke was onoo a wellknown figure in was a worker-for Iliehiird Croker when the litter becamepolitically ntnhitioux and won the leader-ship of the Twentyfirst district Crokernnci Oltoiirke wHen men workedogither in a boiler factory on Enst-
Ttirtyseeorid street
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leneueii to Thrlitlanlly-t aimit Him to He Declared InsaneHvriun Kpntein 23 years old an inmate
of insane asylum on Wards Islandef ii front liore yw t rdRy by
swimming Hie East River He pickedip nflii having gone half a byPnmln en l wis CJrny and oflie iiolieo and wns taken to theHirlfiii oiirt where he told Magistrate
lint was not InsaneHo Kiid that ho had been eontejiced to
iiig Sing In February 1B01 by JudgeFoster ami had lieen transferred to Au
where ho became u toHiristinnity He snid that whenever theministers came to hold servlofu lie would
and iip and for that lie WIIH pronoumwd-iMine UH rilntlvPH live nt streetand iivenue nnd have fre
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or a Temperance Worker WreckedNarrow Eteap for Inmate
INDUNAFOU8 Sept 3 Thfl home i
Abraham r at Keystone Wellscounty was dynamited tat night as aresult of tho persistent war of theagainst the saloon element Mr 8howalter and his family escaped fromwreck unhurt but their good fortune waanot liu to any consideration for him onthe part of the authors of outrage
The explosion occurred before midnight members of tho familywere asleep From the noise and theshock to other houses In the village it issupposed that not teas than throe poundsof dynamite was placed under the house
The cnirge waa placed directly underthe sleeping room of Mr and Mra Showalter to tfw fact that the bedroom had been disarranged during theday th y were in another Bothwere thrown out into the yard forceof the explosion but neither wan Injuredseriously-
For months the temperance elementha been engaged in a war against thesaloons and the blanket remonstrance
been used effectively In sending someof the saloons out of the village MrShowalter has been one of the most active-of lh temperance people and it inthat his house was wrecked by the saloonelement out of revenge
Suspicion rests upon two persons whomay be arrrstcd-
EXCOY HILL AT A COUNTY FAIRTalk to Rockland County Farmers About
TrmU lilt at Odrll and HooteveltN-
YACK Sept 3ExSenator David B
Hill delivered an address at the Rocklandcounty fair in New City this afternoonH came to Nyack first and as the guestof Judge Desaar of New York city whohas his summer home here he met a corn
of prominent citizens and partookalter which he was driven
to New City where he met with areception from the 8000 parsons
Mr Hill spoke of an occasion sixteenyears ago when while Governor he spoke-in New City and the platform on which hestood broke down Perhaps some politi-cal opponent he said may be tempted-to that I have been one ortwo political platforms which have also
but if so I shall notany explanation of such unpleasant cir-cumstances on this nonpartisan
He had a few words to unholycombinations I do said he
of wealthof gigantic corporate
trusts forlegitimate competition in trade or the
business or anything that authorizes the watering of any
anythIng that justifiesof men through the oldfashionedand Scriptural of earning that
The tremendous combinations ofwhich have been formed the multitudeof schemes which have been devised to con-
trol the channels and of tradeunreasonable have
been by statute upon our com-mercial freedom the interest-of those who ostentatiously style them-selves the of arethe modern creations of able and designing-men intent upon vast and unearned
injunctions nor can be justified by anunselfish
Later in his speech Mr Hill said Iknow that there are some Presidents andGovernors who take of similar
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In opinionof the occasion forbid me from
example
DIED WHILE SINGING
Tonne Woman of WHIIamsbrldijr Strickenat Rehearsal
The young folks attached to St GeorgesEpiscopal Churchto hold a lawn party and summer festivalon the church grounds today Half adozen young women who were to par-ticipate in the entertainment assembledyesterday afternoon at the home of MissEliza Gaudln at 77 Park avenue In Wllliamshridge for the purpose of rehearsingtheir parts
Miss was among those who wereto take part in the entertainment Shesat down at the piano and played on aceompani tnent to a song she sang Nearthe end of the song she stopped singingand fell forward
One of her friends noticed that her facewas pallid and believing that she was aboutto a fainting spell planed her armsabout Miss fiaudins to prevent herfalling from the piano stool Anothergirl ran for a doctor Dr Van Vleet
found Gatidin dead He said thatshe han probably ruptured a blood vesselwhile singing
I HRKAKFAST FOOl CANDIDATE
The I ndccflvlnc of Too loyal WilliamHepburn niiitrllllr
One of t lie devout followers of the roal rNew York Democracy returned from Europeyesterday on the Pretoria As h camenorofw the ferry from Hoboken the firstview of Manhattan that broke on his visionwas tli walls that the billposter iis s
Hurrah Whoop he cried Rustnllsnomitinled for
Wiint Husscll Lillian asked a fellow
No nonsense cried the Greater NowYork Democrat I mean Williamburn Russell Hes one of our leadersTheres his picture on that billboard
The ferryboat bit nearerYou mean one there HSke l the
IgnorantYesPut on your glasses Mid the other
Thills one o them food adsWhos niiiriiiiR with him Cream andsugar lo last
SOLI TICKETS TO CONDUCTOR
France a MeUH for Three H H TOut Karh for Them
Hurry France 24 years old of 25 Reidavenue was nrnvted last night and lOcked
in the Ailutns street chfirgcdwith illegully in trnnsfer linliotH-
Tlie coinpliilriiini wnit Henry frown of thesenret service bunfill of Brooklyn
TratisitCrown Mild he liml Iweii waUhlng France
for some dnyn und last night himHmimer avenues buying
transfer llokwn from one Lornliutor ariaselling them to BiioOier tty this nieaiMIt n I ho Comiwiny lusts iMen swindled out of luinilrixm-of very The coniliicioiM-piiriliiuj onelhiri I he regularfares n I linn Him lliem in In
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Father Out of Work and the FamilyBtrnntfd to Live The Son Is-
UlteharKMi by Magistrate Barlow
Arrested for the larceny of a loaf ofPatrick Flood a laborer told andtrue an Instructive story of the
privations he had suffered from being loyal-to the dictates of Laborers Union No 5
He was arrested on Tuesday afternoonby Patrolman Hoaly ofenth street station who found und r themans coat a halfeaten loaf of breadMagistrate Barlow in the West court
Officer Leigh toinvestigate the case and Leigh yesterdaymade this reportS
Because of the strikes unionhas ordered he has been unable to getsteady employment for several monthsHis father too is out of work and the fam-ily is In distress Floods mother Isvery sick present time and I amsatisfied this defendant committed thetheft in her interest
The prisoner was thereupon immediatelydischarged
Flood in the eldest of eight childrenHo lives at 439 West Fiftythird streetSix months his father was called outon strike Two weeks later the son whowas working at the new residence of United
Senator on Fifth avenue wasordered to What littlethe family had saved was soon expendedfor rentand then began afor existence
Because of the fights their unionsneither nor son could se
employment and at last rxcourB wasto Stick by stick
the furniture was removed from homeuntil by Monday all that remained was abed and a mattress on which Mrs Floodlay fighting unattended physicians-for life two weeks ago sondecided to his home
I couldnt stay any longer he saidyesterday I tried my to help the
and sisters and mother wastingfrom lack of food I had to I
couldnt be a burden to them Since thenI have earned a few dollars at odd jobs
On Tuesday I went to see her andher her bed I had no
for her and the childrenFor tlr past month the has had
lilt 10 eat save that given by neighborsalmost as asden were in a pitiful condition when Officer
visited house yesterday Hepurchased breakfast for and
a job for Floods father
AS TO SCHOOLS FOR ACTUARIES
Speakers for and Against Such Instructionat the Congress
The delegates at yesterdays session ofthe Congress of Actuaries could not cometo any agreement as to whether their
should be taught in the universi-ties Janice M Craig of the Metropolitan-Life Insurance Company was one of thespeakers who doubted the value of such
He told about a class for actuhis started several
years and had to abandonstudents all quit he said because
the in the school didnt agreewith the practice of the profession
Charlton T who per-son to lecture on actuarial subjects atAmerican universities andole editor of the Insurance Monitor bothsaid college courses in the sciencewould prove of great disciplinary value
One of of London made the odd announcement that theInvestigations of a certain English corn
show the lowest death ratefemales is to be found where the highestsick rate in recorded
The Metropolitan Life Insurance Com-pany a reception at theiroffices I Madison avenue last Sec-retory Cortelyou James H Garfield and
from all the insurance com-panies in America attended
F Hoffman who at an early sessionof the Congress criticised govern-ment of the death rate in Havanahad prepared a reply to Ministerwho statements In it he said
What I f id was that while the presenthealth of Havana as measuredcrude death rate would appear to be as
as the health of some of our Northernan a matter of fAd a careful
of the data and the necessary calculation-of specific death rates for differentof life show an
at certain ageFor illustration the mortality of the white
population of Havana at ages 3039to which you refer is
56 per cent in excess of the corresponding-rate Washington D C at ages 4049excess in the male death rate of Ha-vana Is 101 cent over the correspondingmortality of Washington-
For Insurance crude deathrates ore of no practical value andmisleading fully understoodby every actuary and expert In vital eta
VO TltAL AXtlEllS POfLSOlie Threatens to Rive Vp Bridge usher
Mraiurr Trst on Thursday NextNile Poulson whoso plan for relict of
tho congestion at the Manhattan terminal-of the Brooklyn Brldgn was to hAW hal atest yesterday morning Is of the opinionthat humbugged Hf said thatit was the Brlclg people and the railroadpeople who wer doing the humbugging-and that b would have nothingdo with them
II had arranged to give Mr Poulsons plan a test at 103l oclock after thactual rush was over but It WBH not triedbecaiwi Bridjp Corniiiiiwlonercontended that it would bn valueless atthat titniv Delegations from the Manu
Association Brooklyn lyaguoand fiiwnH1 of flay Hldg-
iww on liaml t the propound tent
hail hoard that tho Bridge Commissionerhud called It off
letter tb r was an info mini inMwniifacturtTH In Montague street
Ills opinion that he had beenlong Hn said he would leave hisplan In tlin hands of those Interested whorani ii with it as limy pleased MrPontoon wns told It furhurt to nliHndon his project now nnd I lintsuch H course would Ills hiickcrs-
oinininsiner stilled ilurln-lh afternoon that there would be uof Poulfion plan next Thursday nt 430-oclock when a MB Is
TliH iisl will nonslnt inth Irolliy cnrs on the present loops with
slopping timid
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OPEN PRIMARY LOUISIANA
Dcm crmU Adopt the MtailMlppI MethodIn rhvoflng Nominees
New ORLXAKS Sept S The DemocraticState Central Committee decided todayin favor of the open primary method ofnominating all office afterthe style of Mississippi All candidates-for offices and for United StatesSenator must submit their names to awhite Democratic primary If no candi-date gets an absolute majority the firstelection a second election will be held be-
tween tho two highest candidatesThe first primary will probably be held
on Dec IS and the second on Jan 1 TheState election will occur on April 5 1804A United States Senator will be nominated-to succeed M J Foster So far SenatorFoster is the only candidate who has an-
nounced himself for the place Forfour candidates have already been an-
nounced The action of the Democraticcommittee In ordering a primary was largelybrought about by the success of the Miss-issippi primary in stirring up Democraticenthusiasm
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Italian Woman Killed and llunhandAnother Italian Injured In Mupeth
An explosion at noon yesterday blewoff the rof of an improvised fireworksfactory in Maspeth and killed or disabledthe itir working force Mrs MaryMondnrinu of Havenwver street Brook-lyn WON killed outright Her husbandBravo the reputed owner of the factory-was badly Injured and wee will to thetertnan Hospital In Brooklyn JaimH
Cat nello 45 years old of 244 Eiigalwtlistreet Manhattan was also badly hurt andwas sent to the Buriivrlck Hospital withlila wife Rosa who th doctors say cannotrecover All are Italians
The ramshackle building was situated ina field bark of Ihe big firnnd street parkwhere on occasions thousands of peoplegather during the summer months Edward who standing nearbysays a loud report and saw theroof of tim shanty which about thiity
long foot wide blow open
celebration insido the structure whichcaught fire The field is encircledrows of houses whose occupants rushedout of doors
The village fire department wo calledand Lawrence Hale a member of the hookand ladder company despite the bom-bardment on draggedout the of Mrs Mondarmo whichwas mutilated beyond recognition He
in a second time and dragged outthe Injured men The fire was put
out in a few and in searching theruins six casks were foundof which had contained about fifty poundsof
knew nothing of the existence of a fireworks a powdermagazine right in their backyards Ac-
cording to police Mondarlno had apermit to carry on his Late
afternoon an inspector from theFire making-
an investigation The cause of the ex-plosion was not learned but boys who knewabout the said the Italiansoften while in thebuilding
RVKGLAnS AT ADRIAN ISKLIXSFled When Flrrd Upon and Left a Black
Mask Behind ThemNEW ROCHELLB Sept noise of
pistol shots and the barking of logsat 8
oclock this morning aroused the residents-of Davenport Neck at New Rochelle Theshots were fired near the home of Adrianhelm the banker Mr Iselins neighborslearned today that two burglars had attempted to rob the Iselln home and thatthe private detectives employed on theplace had fired at them and frightened themaway
The burglars ned in the direction of theBound which leads the police of New Rochelleto believe that they are members of the gangof Sound pirates which this springrobbed house of the bankers son Wi-lliam E leolin of 13000 worth of silver andyachting trophies
One the robbers dropped a black maskIt was found under one of the windowsand the material was torn thatthe wearer had removed it with a suddenJerk
The shooting and barking ofthe family neigh-bors Including Judge Edgar Phelps HenryD Newl ThomeiMlin Kane Drina De Wolth actress and many others who occupy
houses on tho Neck Mr Inclin hishead out of the window and when he learnedthat the pirates had escaped he said he wasvery because he wouldnt want
killed on his premises even thoughhe were n robber
The police believe that there were threemen in and that the two who werefired on by the watchman were lookouts for-a third man who wore the mask and wastrying to get Into the bankers house
FEITER ItKlLIFS TO OllKLL-
Denle That the Tax Legislation Has SacdSfl000000 for This It
Jnnies W Gerard president of the Man-
hattan Municipal league gave out lastnight n from Thomas L Feitner onthe tax question in which Mr Feitner saysthat iov Odell in his address at the Dutchem County Fair stated what was not truewhen he said that tax legislation hadeffected a saving of 600001X1 for NewYork city
If our percentage of total last wasunder Ihe system 67 per tent it isnow nnd will he 80 cent underpresent condition snys Mr Feitner And
by ineludIng the uct of consolidation of thiscity city of Now York has paid
50000000 for locnl purposesthan it otherwise would ex-
pended milking an average of 10000000-n year
All these laws were passed into the unanimous Democraticrepresentatives of the old city and Mnyor-Ixjw ussoeintis in theCharter Knvisiou Commission antI the
were the direct cnun of this-rxlrnorillnnry expenditure
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Chapel lust niKhi A staging hiss beenluiili over ft reel at thin point at rune midof whirl IH a lug bin to hold the dirt m
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FOG STOPS THE RIFLEMEN
CLOSE CONTEST IX REGIMENTALMATCH AT SEA GIRT
Sixth Maiachaetti Leads First New JerseySOSYard Range Twentyeight
Teams In Competition New York MmArrive Big Kntry for Wimbledon Cup
SEA GIRT N J Sept 3 A dense sea toga to the regimental match for the
I interstate championship this afternoon at520 oclock catching five teams with fromthree to twenty shots yet to fire at 500 yards-It took the ton pushed a slid cold windabout four minutes to hide the Mrtrets A
consultation between leu lieu W Spencerthe execiitlvo ofllter of the range and theteam captaIns resulted In the announcementthat the unfinished shots will be fired atD oclock tomorrow morning
This match brought out Ihe most teamsever seen In a Spa dirtA year ago the Fourth New Jersey won itfrom the DistrIct of Columbia which hadtaken It In 100und teal but on the first of thetwo ramie today the Sixth Massachusettsled scoring 261 to 2W the First SewJersey and 257 the Second District of
mind the Sixth Ohio On that rangeI the was Irhate George E Cook of
the District who made 40 In a windThe Sew York 200yard scores III the regi-mental match were
Seventy nrst llnanry 38 Moor 41 Ilyeri 4-1Hlark W Wilson 44 J nklni 3D Total 241
41 luiden 43 McAlplnSS Short 45 Total 252Twelfth Strbblim 44 42 DcniSKjr3-
D Oowllne 34 Hnrdlaiklllrr II Smith 39 To-
tal 211 fThe New Jersey scores wereFlril OHarc 40 Geusch 4S Smith 41 Hub
ichmlrtt 43 Howllni Tenex 43 Total 24H-
s conrt Bfll 41 Hr p f 40 y 43 Scott3D MartIn 43 Kvini 43 Total 248
Hblvcn 41 Hobart 40 MullerM Hall 42 rffll 42 Total 251
Fourth Hudson 43 Hrlneri 42 42
Ixihman 42 Baker 41 Cannon 45 Total 255
Fmh DletrlclJ 44 Wlrkhem 42 Gorwfr 45Nolan II Malcolm 44 Hatlrrxlry M Total 254
The other 200yard totals wereMarine No 1 257 First U C 2SA Marine
Corp Vo 2 2M Third Connrcilcut 259 Pint Oorpi
238 Ptnniylvnnl Squadron StatUte CorpsNo a 235 Sccood M Third Penn-sylvania
the first 200yard stage of the New JerseyNational open to Newregiments the First led at 2 o with the Four
Fifth tied at 251 the Second J4J the
The scores of the First werePrivate P J Ollarc 41 Private Howard Geuach
45 Lieut R II Smith 43 Private Adam Hubxchmldt43 Major Arthur Rowland 42 Lieut W A Tewes
The Vermont delegation of seventeenarrived this afternoon in of Capt-F C Tanner In the contest tomorrowthe five hundreddollar Wimbledon thereare about too entries as 42 last yearwhich broke all Practicallysame list Is entered for thematch
The First Regiment won In the Columbiatrophy match open to New Jersey regimentsThe scores
1lrst Regiment Private P J OHare 40 PrivateHoward 4 Lieut Smith 42 PrivateAdam Heelschmldt 48 Major Arthur Rowland42 Lieut W A Tewea 44 282
Second W M Martin 42 Capt-H M Bell 45 Private Hooey 4141 Lieut E Ford Serft Evans 4
Total 256Fliib ReglmentSerjt WlcUware 41
42 Capt Nolan 39-
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0Reiner 40 Capt 42 Major Lobman41 Serrt Baker 40 Lieut Gannon 45 255
Third Price 41 Major Shivers44 Ser t Hobart 41 Private Muller 42 Ser U
Hall 85 Private Pfetl 40 Total 243Second Regiment No 2Capt R W Watson
M J Cline 40 Capt W Ltbbey 42
Private H Scott 41 Capt M Rogers 41Corporal X H Hart 42 Total 244
The New York teem reached the rangethis in command of LieutColN B Thurston with Major V M Kirbyas hits assistant Capt W M Palmer ofSeventh Adjutant Lieut T A Brownof the und Corporal WalterHeed Jr of the Seventh are ascoaches The members of the team andsubstitutes are Capt B H Stebbtns of theTwelfth Capt O Corwin Capt E B
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of the Seventyfirst First Sergt F Dardingklller First Sergt C M Smith First-
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Tomorrow morning the team will beginpractice on the long ranges for the nationalmatch
JEFFRIES MAY FIGHT A EGItO
California Sports Are t rglng Him to MeetSum MeVej
Although Jim Jeffries has said that he willnpr fight a negro he may be induced tochange his mind According to a despatchfrom Sun Francisco Manager Coffroth ofthe Yosemite A C Intends to arrange a boutfor Jeffries with Sam MoVey the youngcolored elant of California and expectsthe fight will be decided at San Franciscowithin the next twelve months
At the present time has not done verymuch to command attention He IN built o-
similur lines to Jeffries and can piini nardenough to knock i man out with either handHe la only Iff old and tips the beamin condition nt 220 pounds In order toabout a match champion MoVey-is to he matched with several big menin HIM clnsi Ills Ilrst fight will be with Den-ver Kd Martin whom he tackles next monthat Los Anirelos After that If he wins hewill have lack Johnson as an opponent John-son alreadv has a over McVeywhich the latter wants to wipe out
The San Francisco sports are much enover and believe that If any
nnn can whin the champion It is the negroTilt figure that no clever mun can beatJeffries without till aid of an effective blowbut n chap almost as large as himselfwith strength rather science appearsto be the one to he feared McVey to
nil this Should the negro win bothof his milling battles pressure broughtto bear on Jeffries to reconsider deternilnittion to draw the color line
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Kramer and Lawson Again Tied and Circuitto End on Monday
By the result of the circuit race at SewHnvnn on last Tuesday night when Lawsonbeat Kramer by half a wheel the two leadersfor the championship title were tied In firstplace with 41 points apiece With affairs-In this condition It was yesterday agreedby the circuit riders the track owners pro-
moters and National Cycling Associationofficials to close the circuit with three moremeets It was agreed also to make an ex-
ception to the rule against holding a circuitmeet on Sunday and have a championshipmeet at Belleville N J on Sunday Theother two meets will be at ManhattanBeach one on Saturday and the other onMonday and the circuit will end there sothat Labor Day evening will see either Kra-
mer or Lawson champion of the N C A
Circuit The Manhattan Beach meets willbe held In with the motor cyclingcarnival arranged for Saturday and Monday
This arrangement for a speedy terminationof the circuit was made partly In order toenable Lawson and McForland to start forAustralia where they have engagements toride all winter They will leave New Yorkon Monday night
The total score of the circuit men to datewith nine championship races run threeof them for double points is shown In tableform below Under the head of firsts sec-
onds thirds and fourths the single marksIndicate the places won in normal races thefirsts scoring five points seconds threepoints thirds two and fourths one Thecrosses eacn Indicate a place won in a raceIn which the points were double thosenamed Thus Kramers record reads Threesingle point firsts and one of double pointstwo single and one double point secondsand one double point thirdtotal 41
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to the poll as he had Cit dwell ofManchester the teat forthe first time in this country ofmiles In an hour This is a more
performance to the mini than the50 700 yards made by Dangla
on the Pare des on tug 16Dangla rode alone against the record andbehind wind shield Cold wells pacingmachine had no wind shield and he wasriding Albert
The new track at Charles Itivor Park de-
signed to hold the speed of a mile a minuteis for this remarkable rideand so Is the rivalry between Caldwell and
which IH bitter us that betweenKramer and Lawson Furthermore theywere for 1000 a side real moneyThe best explanation however is that of afellow rider
The men over here keep themselves In
better condition than the foreigners Theytrain more honestly and are more tohard riding This Is shown by the sliday
Although he the from Son Franclwo to New York unscathed and holds therecord tar the best tine made by anymotor vehicle after having had more thantwo score A ymun the pluckyrider from Oakland Cal has teen laidby a flight of stairs In descending n stair-way In u house when lie now at
Mountains Suva ricotta yman slippedand fell the entire An nbixefs re-
sulted which sent him to bed for a week nndwhich will prevent him front sitting In asaddle of tiny sort some time to conn
The word for motor cycles isheld by a physician ofnamed II I1 Benson In fourteenmonths he rode Zlofo miles He need botha single bicycle and a tandem tricycle In
this using them In the courseof hit professional work and night He
him to dispense withservices of three hows
Tomorrow nnd Monday there willbe a regular carnival of NewYork being more onthan for any before In several yearsMuch of the I duerail nf motor cyclists to meet and turin anational nnd the eventthat have been arranged In connection withthis convention Motor art not us
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the bank Walthour continuing on thepole Caldwell wits rattled the Incident
lost ale pace Although both men pickedtheir motors again Caldwell to
have lost his grip and was defeated by aand a half twenty mileswits 25 minutes 31 JJ seconds ofProvidence won the twomile handicap andMarcus Hurley of New Yorkopen for amateurs
I IFV TEIS GOSSIP
The Krbo Valley Tournament Grant andI Roy Abroad
Play has just been finished in the menidoubles of the annual lawn tennis tournamentof the Echo Valley Club Bar Harbor RK Thorndlke and P Ingraham and G MBodman and W K Van Reypen Jr reachedthe final round and the playoff resulted In avictory for the former pair 8 4 2 8 8In the semifinal round Bodman and TanReypen won from P Pearson and Frazer Ina wellplayed twoset match 7 5 4 Thscores follow
Preliminary Round B rnwell and DtnbpDavis and Johnston 8 4 8t 8 8
First RoundR K Thorndlke and P Ingr hamdefeated K F At Rhan and B S Prentice by default R Mllbank and F Pearson defeated J de KBowen and J Bowcn Jr e 1 5 7 8 4 W SFr z r and P Pearson detested G Tyler and VElktna 82 aS O M Bodman and W K Vain
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Final Round Bodmin and Van Rcypen defeatedIngrabam and Thorndlke 8 4 8 2 8 8
The North of Scotland championship wassuccessfully defended by Vylle Grant of thiscity who defeated DrA J Rowa In the chal-lenge round 4 8 7 5 6 1 8 4 The matchwas the most exciting one of the tournamentThe American played poorly In the first setbut later rallied and more than held his ownThe feature of his play was his twist serviceand his overhand smashing The otherAmerican Robert LeRoy was successful untilthe third round when he was beaten byRowan 6 2 4 6 6 1
In the doubles the American pair secureda place in the final routed by defeating I JHood and W Beveridge e 3 7 Laterthey won first place over Dr Juthrle anil J-
D Dallas o 3 6 2 0 I This event was ahandicap affair In which the Americans owed30 arid their opponents for final honors owedIS First place In the handicap singles wantaken by l Roy at owe 15 He won front
II Welsh scratch In the final round 0 36 2
In the Yorkshire tournament at Scarborough j J Grant was defeated Insecond round by C H Close and WC GrantIn the third round C O Tiickey 0 4 7 8-
In the open doubles Jrant and Ie wonsecond round by defeating E and H Watson0 7 3
Urnera falls On Match With BernsteinJoe HernstHn and Aurolia Herrera the
Mexican will not fight at Portland Ore thismonth as scheduled According to a despatchfrom that city Herrera has sidestepped 1hlocal man and the contest has been called offThe news was a disappointment to Bern-stein who had started In to train Bernsteinis now negotiating to tIght Young Corhcit ofTerry Mcflovern in Philadelphia in n sixround bout nnd the nrn that thulatter will be selected as his opponent Bernntcin Is also figurine on going to Kngland InDecember to tIght Jabez If the latterfails to come to this IonHans If White declines Bernsteinhe will take on Will Curley In the eventgetting on itli White Bernstein says hiwill give sev al pounds to the
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