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Attempt to Nave Iort Arthur Comlilrri-Ukrly Orancl Connell and RrnrrStaff Ajrce on a ClunKR In Tactli-
Japanme fhartte of lYracher-
Sftctal Cable nnpalcttn In SUNV PARIS June 6 The St Petersbur
correspondent of the Idit Journal say
there was a meeting of tho Grandand th General Siiff yesterday under Hi
presidency the Cwir at whichdecisions Involving the of offennlvtactics in the present campnUn were renchei
LoNDON June 0 Despatches from Si
Petersburg mid other Hussliin centredescribe the goneral feolltiK of great un-
easiness prevailing in nil circles Th-
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the decisions of the Russian Grand Councand General Staff to ndopt onVnnlvo tacticIB supported by despntchos to Kxprand Mail
The correspondent of EJCPTCH
the general popular fwllnt that Portmust be saved at all routs linn overnonn
the opinion of the lHt military ntithoritlcx-
A a result but Kouropiilkln tills IXH-
Minstnicted to attempt to gtt throughrelief force of 40000 or 10000 troops Tht
Czar and the conrl ndviwn favor Ihb
planThe correspondent nild Jlint ho Imi
reason to believe that the force wilt imrelbe kept ready and f1 l
Kurokis army awilstliiK Port Artlmi
by lessening forces nppowd to It
IB stated that len Kouropiilkln IbM re-
quested the CVnr to cancel thn instructioncent to him
The correspondent of I ho Mail confirmsthe statement that It in I ho Intention of
Russia to stand or foil by Port Arthur-aa in the event of the capture of tlw fort r
by the Japnneso internal trouble in HiKiawould bo Inevltablo Ho adiln that Count
Lmsdorf Minister of Foreign AffuirH-
haa hitherto be n protected by tho CVar
who Is now lisplaying a Htrong wrnon-
allty in an manner hut it U ox
pected that the Minister will Iw wicriflcedas a scapegoat to popular indignation
It is freely suggested that den Houropatkln has lost favor with the court butit is certain that no change in the commandof the army is contemplated
The St Petersburg correspondent of theMorning Poet says he has the highest authority for stating that Russia Is preparing-to cope with a serious Chinese invasion-
A despatch from Chefoo says that theJapanese army investing Port Arthurextends from Shulantarkoo on the west toChlchengtsu on the east from twelve tofourteen miles from the fortriwi TheJapanese outposts ore being graduallyadvanced to within four of the landdefences
The Japanese fleet has taken posseswionof two Russian torpedo boats that wereabandoned at Dalny and another vesselthat Is ashore in Tallenwanare indications that the Port Arthur fleetwill make a desperate effort to sally fromthe port during the land attack
RUSSIANS VSIXd nIHELESX
Port Arthur In Communication With CYilnraeTerritory
Special cable Deipatcli to Tim SUNToKIO June 5 It is suspected that the
Russians at Port Arthur are communicating-with Chinese territory by means of wire-less telegraphy their instrument prowbly being on some small Islands off thecoast The Japanese cruiser Chitose din
four masts showing above IJaothey were out of range of
reported that several explosionsaccompanied by dense mosses of smokewere heard yesterday at Port Arthur
The Japanese destroyer Ikazuchl hasdestroyed a mine at Nanwhan Island offthe Liaotung peninsula
The Japanese rear guard has repulsed3000 Russian infantry one battery andsome at Chuchiatun The Jap-anese casualties were eight
A reconnoitring detachment from GenKurokls army has defeated 000 Hussionsnorth of Fenfwangcheng
LONDON June 6 A number of Shanghaicorrespondents report the belief in Japanthat the French are install ng wirelesstelegraphy at Chenwantno In the hopeef exchanging news with Port Arthur
CARRIER PIJEOS USED
MetBacM Prom Port Arthur by ThatMeans to Chefoo-
aptOal Dttptictt lo THE SDK
June Despatches fromChefoo report the receipt there of messages Bent by carrier pigeons from GenBtoeaeeU the commander of the Port Arthurgarrison which were forwarded without
contents being divulged to St Peters-burg
A junk arrived at Chefoo from valny onSaturday A Chinese passenger onof her who was recently in PortsayB the Russians there inclusive of
40000 Only four of thelarger are undamaged The rest ofthe
CLEARING ALIENWAN HAlRemoving the Mines for the
JapaneseCable DeipaltH to TBS SUM 7
5 The Japanese are employing shell divers from Kuaturis to clearthe mines in Talienwan Bay The diversYolunteered for this work They are wonderfully expert and are able to work halfa day
Hundreds of fishermen are volunteeringassist in clearing the hay of and
It U probable that some of beaccepted
FOR RUSSIAN REFORM
M CrfflnK the Czar to Take Lp theliintlons-
pftlol CW DupaiOi to TB SewLONDON June despatch to the
Standard from St Petersburg says that MWltte U regaining his old influence In highquarter FTo is said to bo urging the Czarto consider advisability of authorizing-the Senate to investigate the general conditlon of the people of the country withthe view ultimately of making such admlnl tratlvi chongts as wilt tIring Russiamore nearly into line with the WesternPowers
TELIS OF HISSI THEAfllKHYOftlper Vtlilte
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CHANGE IN RUSSIAN VNIFOR3
Whole Army to Wear Tunlpa andCovers
fipeelal Cabs Uripatcli to SunST IKTKKBBUHO June S Oen Kour
patkln has United an order with thewent of Viceroy Alexlpff that tunics nrcap covers of a gray tint shall be worntlio wholearmy as soon o they cnn
from In order to accelerate
the change In uniform an attempt will I
made to dye the white tunics grayOfficers will be permitted to wear tunU
with epaulettes hut their tunics and cacovers miiHt l e of the same color as thotto ho worn by the ordinary Koldlent
OF COSSACKS
irn Knrokl K iht lon Wc-rllravj
Special Cabl unpalth lo Tnr HUN
TOKIO Juno 5 The dffiiit of 6JO
HiickH by a reconnoitring detachmentJen Kuroklt nnny took place
Clinlinachi Oen Ktiroki says thatKuMian hisses were heavy The Japanew
one killed and three wounded
J C A IN THE AHMY
Twelve of nrprrirniBllTrii lEave
ti the Front With the Troops
The Young MenH Christian Awioclatlotmade it known yesterday that six Japaneflunit six repr Y
C in Japan have permitted to RI
to the front with the JapaneseFive of ure iiilNwionarieH
Iliiir agency the Y M C A will rotahllaltents conlaininK correspondence nmteriaUrending matter musical instrumentsKniiicH antI oilier features as may be pro-vided for social nnd relief atprincipal CUIIIM in Corea its far north iu
A fund to provide for tho enterprise-has been recent T M C Aconvention in Buffalo iOU was pledgedNew associations have sent out
500 and Japanese resident InAmerican probably contributean e tial amount Fisher at3 Wet street Is receivingcontributions It Is announced that llOOC
morn will he required to see the enterprisethrough the year Theact ax a of general helpfulnessfor the distribution ofnoldiers
SHOT ITO A CHOWIt OF ROYS
It Inp IollpiSaved Mob
Another Italian lull of rum anil mustmischief without the slifhtift provo-
cation created excitement in tim Fifthward Brooklyn last ninht After tshocitinp-
i boy he was chased by un angry mob aridwould have broIl unmercifully harullcdlad it not been for the prompt arrival onthe senne of Patrolmen 1helan and Tynanif the Adams street wtution As it wasPatrolman Tynan was compulld to drawlis revolver to keep Iho infuriatiHl crowdit hay
Shortly before 10 oclock last night a numer of boys were seated on the curb at
street and Hudson avenue singingPolivino 22 years old of 332 Hudson
avenue camo along nt this time Ho hadeen drinking and was In a fighting mood
The singing of the boys annoyed him andwithout warning he pulled out a 32 calibreevolver and fired at them The boysan Louis Montgomery 14 years old of73 Nassau street gave a cry and fell into
iho gutter When some of the men askedhim what was the matter he said Imhot
Kill the Italianl shouted one of the menand then chase for by this timeItalian was running Patrolmanhelan had heard shots Ho hastenedifter the Italian and caught him WhilePhelan was holding his prisoner thenon were to get
Tynan arrived and ordered the crowd
Well kill the Italian if wo can get hold ofhim said one of the men
Patrolman Tynan drew his revolver andkept guard arrival of the
the meantime an ambulancetho Hospital bad sum
noned y badshot in the Uu was re
to the hospitalIn the midst of excitement Rocoo-
Tordasco 23 old of 119 streetand asked what was the trouble
that he had been with Pollvinohe crowd knocked him down and stomped
m him and cut his face He wasilso arrested the police He said he
Polivino but been incompany at the time of the shooting
fired three shots atPolivino was up witholonloiiB won charged
with having participated in the shooting
OUNIt PARTS OF WOMANS
ho Trnnrtarn River Furnishes the MatrrlalR for Murder Mystery
KXOXTIME Tenn Juno 5 Isaao Johna fisherman whllo running his line in
he Tennessee River this morning dtscovred a floating soap box containing dis-
membered portions of a womans bodyn an island nearby a hand and arm were
UncoveredThis afternoon two miles further down
ho river and t above the limitsome boys found a human head floatingear the shore The Coroner had just cornileted an inquest over the renains summoned to wherehe head was found No inquest was held
iver the head The made noirogress with the mystery
9ROWXED ESCAPING FROM HEAT
Two Men lump In to Cool Oil andlose TheIr UvnB-
AtTiMonB Md June 5 Baltimorenaugurated Its outing season today withhe report of two drownlngs Overheated-ifter a baseball game William BrownH years of age jumped Into Colgate Creeko off was with cramps
before assistant could reach himvas drowned
Lewis Hornsteln 10 years triedhe same trick at metpith n similar fate Both men were single
bodies have been recovered
KILLED IN A CARD GAME
ircron Kntl IHipute hy a Free Use ofRevolver Onr Wounded
COLUMBIA S C June5 Jerry Dial andhenry Sherman were killed and Warreniamples wounded in ashooting affair atiedmont this afternoon
A party of negroes were playing cardsn a cabin when a dispute arose Thehooting followed The two dead negroes
vere In the buck The other5 meml ersif the fled nnd it is not known wholid tlm shooting
Molillrr Drowned TmrKet PracticeNkw IONDOX Cnn June 5 While the
Robert Palmer was towing a floatingargel off Fort Miohie Gull Saturdayfternoon tim hawser Wamri entangled
a and David Idler a privatetempted to clear the rope
and was swept overward A deckhand seized a preservernd jumped overboard in an toave but the soldier was drownedlefore the deckhand could reach himPrivate Idlsr wa a member of the Twelfth
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KNOXHAT
Everything that is fashionable and
superior in straw and Panama to selectfrom
lA enrle principal tile world
ROWDIES ASSAULT MANY JEW
CAUSE A RIOT IX TIIK WALL-Anm T SECTION OF WILLIAM am c-
nrrak Store Window Attack WomenChildren Overturn PustirartiInjure One Man Seriously Poliolleservrs Arrest Two Who Are held
A crowd of young hoodlum t
the Jewish quarter in Wallaboutnear Harrison avenue Williamsburg yester-day morning and made n savage attac
men women and children ide-
Mnmshlng show windows of storespushcarts and soda fountains and doingother damage They had stones brickand sticks and without the slightestcation assailed everybody who crossetheir path
When Joseph Hailer a well known busness man of 38S Wallabout stmit remon-Htratod with tho rowdies he was hit inhead with a brick anti fell senseless JacobNeglor a neighbor of Bauer attempted ttaid him He received a terrific blow onhead with a stick For nearly half un hourthe rowdies were in possession of the streetA number of Jews with long beards hattufts of hair yanked out of their chins
So intense was tho excitement amongJews that several hundred surrounded theInvaders but were no match for themFinally somebody sent word to the Clymer
police station that a riot was liCopt Holahan turned out the re
servos Tim roaches saw the ap-proaching and ran A number of
savagely attacked kepttight grip on 18
of 89 street and Henry Lehman21 63 Bart let t streettaken to the station house followed
500 Hebrews A charge of disorderlyconduct was made and whenthey were arraigned in the Lee avenuepolice court a won of Busier told Magistrate
that his father was in a serioils condition because of his encounter withthe
An additional charge of assault wasngulnM Palmer Lehman andKOK held in 600 for a hearing 500 onthu assault 100 on the
ir PFnitY DIES i A HOTEL
r nd nn or the Commodore a Nrptirwof CinrHrld anil a CloRrMouthrcl lanEmerson Walcott Perry a grandson of
Commodore Perry and a nephew of ProsElent Garfield died suddenly yesterday fore
in the toilet room Gllsey Housebeen dead there two before
me of the porters discoveredDr Walter Flemmlng the house phy
liclon identified the dead man In theihysicians opinion Perrys death won dueo heart
When his pockets were searched papersiddressed to Perry at the Putnam Housewere found The clerk at that hotel sentcord that although Perry had been livinghero for two years no ono in the hotelnew anything about him and the only
riend of Perrys that he knew was A V
liver a Californian He didnt knowvhere Oliver was to be found
Coroner Brown gave n permit for theemovnl of the body from the iilsey Houseaid the Tenderloin police took charge of itThey were about to send it to the Morguerhen Oliver turned up and engaged an-indertaker
Perry who was about 70 years old hada picturesque career was a
and for had lWhen the old St James Hotel was
ho was one of tho regulars thereWhen it closed lie made his headquarters atlie Kliirtevant House that hotel
wound career he over to thoItitnom HOIISO-
He was born In Vermont on the Perryioine oad at Cream Jill on Lake
His sister Mrs Hunt now livesHo was graduated from Union C
egn In the early 60s went Went andor many made his home in SanFrancisco made H
money there and once WIts looked on as aMr Oliver said of him last
When I was a in San Franciscovas a bin man there Ho was in thereatstate business and at one time he ownedhe property on which tho San Francisco-ity built He came hack there
or thirty years He hadwhen he Coast but I under
itood that he a good deal of it in minnp venturesPerry was one of the most reticent menover He went accompanied
V his Uncle Garfield af President Garfield The uncle was a
He settled in Washington Territorytad built nn a HejecamotheTerritorial delegate of the Stateater taught school in the Territory-or several years and then went toFroaciseo-
He came back East when he Rot hisUe and he lost hi money How much he
ltd left I dont but had sufficiento live on No man had a better family tree
than he but he never talked about his an-cestors or their deeds He often used to
chuckle at the Belmontp who lay FO muchtress on their relationship marriageo Commodore Perry was a directilood descendant half of his acquaintmces didnt know it
Oliver is staying at th Ashland Housele will body to his old
today
OUD DEAD IN HOTEL ROOM
W Parker of Francisco May HaveKlllril Illmtrlf
A man registered at the Bartholdi Hotel-n Saturday afternoon as W Parker ofan Francisco and got n room on the
hird He had hi dinner in the restnight and wanted the bill
barged hut thin hotel folks objectedVery well then let It hang over until
omorrow he semi I havent anypody cash just nt presentParker stayed around the hotel for some
linn after this and then wont to lilahe chambermaid couldnt get In
and lust night this door wasarced oHti iarki vas In M
Blood had flowed from his mouth buthere was no visible Coronernckson viewed the body and gave a permit-or its removal An autopsy l on It today nor the hotel
outs s v wbethor the man hud kllleiiin elf or had lied of apoplexy
He had only 42 cents money and not acrap of in his tell who
was There were no marks on hislothing except on his Mal In was
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MOIlllVliNS THE ARENA
Attempt to Give 8t louts Fair Vliltoia Spantth Spectacle Prevent
Promoters Disappeared With Rthe Crowd Bused Ruetlon
ST Louis June 5 Tho bullfight whlcwas advertised to take place near 1
worlds fair grounds this afternoon wa
prevented by officers of St Louis count
who placed the manager H A Tullridgiunder arrest
When the disappointed patronsthat the fight would not bo permitted thestormed the offlco of the company
all the windows and then sot fire to thlarge arena burning it to the groundmajority of the 2800 persons who had palthe admission price of 1 formed the mob
Hlchard Karris the proprietor of thgrounds and his associates sneakedof the office In disguise after the mob habegun to demolish the windows and clamor
for the return of their money carrying
the gate with themAn attempt to arrest one of the men wh
was seen throwing a stone through thwindow precipitated a riot in which dozenof revolvers were drawn Several officerstood however and aftersome of the mob with the butt ends ofrevolvers arid threatening to shoot othermanaged to disperse the crowd-
A riot call was sent in to the St Loutpolice department and a message wa-
nt to Sheriff Henoken By the time thofficers had responded however the flamehad alreadythe fury of the mob had somewhat subnlded
Thin was about 7 oclock and the crowistood about peacefully watching the flameshoot up from the fine structure whilefew firemen sent out from the worlds fatgrounds busied themselves saving furnitureand several small stands and houses adjacent to the arena Tim cost of the arenawas 110000
The show began 3 oclock andtwo hours were enterwith a creditable display of riding
shooting and roping At 5 oclock the gatewere opened and two horses with ridencostumed in flaming red Jacket followerby six Spanish toreadors entered
They went to the centre of the arenawhere the manager stood The order tbring In the hull went out but DeputySheriff Ossenfort stepped forward willthree other officers and read the
Mr TullldgeThe mob took the chairs from the boxes
smashed them over the railing and threwhe pieces out into the arena Boardswere kicked loose and the long scantlingswere used as a battering ram In thiiway u great part of the structure was de-
molished Two small boys were wildlyheered when they drove three of the hereif eighteen bulls from their stalls into theirena liad twittered thf doors down
The amphitheatre was soon full of peopleagain and the boys amused the audience bywaving pieces of a red quilt at the animalswhich huddled up in fear They werejommonest kind of Texan steers and re
to show any fightmeantime some of the mob had
stolen a dozen of hay from a nearhycamp and set on fire under
northwest corner of the structure
MALPIX AGAINST PERRY
Coming for Republicanor the aith
Republicans who have become dissatis-ed wlththeconduct of affairs in the Twenty
eventh district under the leadershipame V Perry have decided to opposehe latter at the primaries in August ion5 A McAlpin has been chosen to leadIght against him A meeting will bo heldit the Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday evening
Thu call for the signetjy ion Howard Carroll Edwin EinsteinDr E Valentine Buick Thurlow Weed
Adam Engel and others Theythat in the six which Mr
lender there has been H steadyof the vote
listrict which gave Iow a plurality of only300 lost tail tho
ality for Odell was over 2VX Theties been rated as one of
he heavy Republican districts ofassuming the
twice for Congress
Uirton HarrisonUsa McAlpin was retired Uov Odell-
is treasurer the Republican Stale comnitt e in favor of Stern last Apriltie lives most of the time HtIhow who ore putting him up fur leader
that he to futureThose who are opposing Perry stay thnt
Perry will be beaten o to one Onewison is that B Ayraar Sandshe lawyer has had too much to about
which have been made downown in what Mr calls the Twentyloventh District Republican at ionBroadway No Mr Perrys
assert maintains af the district
0VC CHASE FOR A AlTO
oitrr Mllllktna Driver Made Run ForIt bat WM Caught at Int
When a big automobile with one man inwhlared post Bicycle Policeman Billy
schneider at Park avenue and Seventiethtreet yesterday afternoon he gave chase
as bard as he knewbefore he got the auto He called
o the driver to but the latter onlyaughed BO Schneider
was sent along at a fontto Fiftyeighth street where the driver
west to avenue arId headedCouth The bicycle was almost exlamted when landed the driver of
automobile at Fortysixth streetSchneider says his man
when two street cars and a truck blockedstreet The prisoner was taken to
Fiftyfirst He said hevies of 84 East Eiehtvfifthtreet and that he was employed by Fosterlilltken of 127 West street
WIMIAU A ItAUi ARRESTEDWilliam A Hall of thus HerringHaU-
tarvln Safe Co was arrested yesterdayfternoon Policeman
with speedlnc his automobilein Rlverdalo avenue near Mosholu
He gave 1100 cash hail in the station101 83 and away without giving theiaire of the four women who werevith him He was much put out over his
t and wild Unit he not exceeded-he speed limit
SECHKTAin FLORY RESIGNS
Imult of DURrnslim In the Comminimi of the HI
ST 10MH Juno 1 Owing to dissensionsn thin national commission of thin worldsair Joseph Klory lisa tendered his restgnaton as secretary to taken effect on July I
Ir will IK succeeded by LaurenceirnliHtn an eastern newspaperpooonal friend of
f the causes loading lo his resignation
nothing to at present beyond-he fact that taken step
onsintent with conditions as they nowlist I shall have something to later
Friends of Mr Fiery when heloss talk at least one high officer In the
be ihown upn an unpleasant light
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SatIsfied With Corlciyoi Falrbanki
Coy Franklin Murphy of Newgot back yesterday aboard the White Bisliner Celtic from weeks vacatloiwhich he him
the fall campaign foHe said
I left word to nil my friends and msecretary not to send me any letters o
so that I might be absolutely alooand political affairs I wen
away seeking health and found itwalked from fifteen to tWenty silica a dayand lived chiefly on a bread and milk
Now that I feel go well I shalltake part in the national campaign ofHepublican party I am not much of
orator hpwever in fact I makespeeches when I cant help it Sena-tor death has been severein the Republican national committee
very well is a bright able adaptablewill I prove equal to de
tnands of anyWho is your candidate for the Vice
think Senator Fairbanks is i
capital man for the I believe thatno man should be nominated for the Vice
who U not to the PresiFairbanks in able and popular-
As for the Presidency Mrnaturally the to be though-of I we could not onlast Hepublican platform But whatever i
or it may say in Itplatform no party can away from itown people are I believe
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V0 INSTRUCTIONS IN TEXAS
Result of the Primaries Held SaturdayFavors Mrlthrr Parker Nor hearst
DALLAS Tex June 5 Neithernor Parker has carried Texas in
held yesterday The uninstructedvote will hold the balance of power in theState convention Less than fifty of247 counties of the State have been heartfrom conclusively but these show the driftof the work yesterday
In the vote Parker doesnot seem to have any advantageHearst and In the vote IIthere is any material advantage Itseem to Hearsts An estimate fromreturns so far received would give eachcandidate from 300 to 350 votes convention leaving from 300 to 400 votes untastructed
hearst Calnft In MinnesotaDUMJTII Minn June will
have at least 100 of tho ISO delegates inDemocratic county convention which will
in this city Saturday and will bethe St Louis county dolpgatioi
to the State convention as as the con-vention of the Eighth districtThis statement was out byprominent Democratic the
closed
Inelur Gray Slave lIon In unawareWILMINGTON Del Juno results
of the Democratic primaries on Saturdayindicate that the supporters of Judge GrAYin the State convention to be held on Theday havti a narrow margin althoughthe forces that believe ingates are claiming a majority
WOME STANIt liY POLYGAMY
lah DrmorraU Ankrd Not to VotrAgalnuttile Prtcllcc at Ht louis
SALT IMKP Utah Juno Prominentff Ulnh are being visited by a
ornmiltpe of Mormon women fer pur-pose of securing pledges to opposelon of an by the rm-
ional Democratic convention Mho com-mittee is headed by Dr faUi Hugbos-onnon a polygamous wife if August Hannon formr president of tho Salt Joke
ifike of tho Mormon Church-Men who arc looked upon as probable
lologotes to the St Ixmis convention areeiiiR interviewed by the women whowise their request wholly upon the groundthaI time interesu of tIm Church demandthat no plank of this nature li put in the
A majority of tho men rippraoched irospectlvo of religious contend
from delegationbad and would not result In n
benefit to the Church Thereforedeclined to pledge themselves in
to tlie It is Iwllovedwomen are under
the Church authorities-The Authors Club of Salt Luke has for
warded its notice of withdrawal to theSociety of the General Fencratlon ofVomenH Clubs The Authors Club Is
almost wholly of womenmd its action U a ofresolution ed the biennialion of the federation at St Louis inilav 35
The the federation oncoord as opposed to the affiliation ofom ns any sect inimical to
he Constitution of United States orto tho principles of American
iomanhood-
EYEHE STORM IN IIALTIMORE-
JKhtnlnc Plajt Havoc Wltli thr WiresTorrent of Rain In the City
BALTIMORE Juno JUM as the bayixeumlonlsls were on the return trip tothe city this evening an electrical storm
which in the end proved to be theof the early HummerHeason Those
eturning from their outing were almosterror stricken but cool heads prevailedand accidents were averted
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oiii are In open championshiptreat Britain to be held at Sandwich ni
next Wednesday und Thursday The evenbrings together the lending professionals i
world a few nmatrurH iilso start In
eluding by established custom the nnniteii-clinnnloii of the year Such a sticklerprecHnnt Trnvin therefore In sure to beA starter but if unpltred he In In any de-
cree disgraced Lust yenr Maxwell-Jr who led the other fliniitcnrs finished in
thirteenth pluco with HIS while the winnerHurry Varilon nnre l nn In the Anirrlciuupon championship InM yenr Travis vn unpliictMl dolnic 32t und wits litl linine by
who vnt rl lnli aHclnhnrt 3li In tlieni r m llpyon
before at lardru City TravlH mid Ktewar-tinrtlner nt Sla wore tied for n vinil plutn to-Aiichtvrlonlf who did ni7 TKIVIH on
s n tine woretwo on n course that suits him
Golf often termed the oldIt In certainly this cities that tttickt
longest to the The large field at tileUnIt Club lest week in the
cup diver llfly proves thntthe In not alone for the yauriBMem antino front the the
famous of tin jinkFosur had a round over the old
at St Andrew on Monday lth Toniplay of the veteran was somewhat remarkable
Sir Walter one third he best him by and1 to play out Toni took 4V wlillt his cardfor the return Joumry Showed 4d a total ofHereIn llr uhf feature of thr lampIn the ordlnarj route of events a takrstwenty toni or even strokes jeersthirty
Is years old 10 do a full round Tombe M next month did U In rltvrn atrokes aboveasr 1U shaft polio waa hIs
lay within a yard of the lone bolt withtill third white be wu on the greenwtih his second shot
JAMAICA June 3 Team matches for Indi-vidual on the nchfrtuln of this
CioU Club I earn No tdelrntcd No 2 and Team So 3 defeatedTeam No 4 The scores
Team I O T Watts 3 C H Havlland 0B ttonnell 0 n F UuflUld 0 v Harrison j
3 Total 10Team No J F L Mills 0 J H 2
W F 2 T H Chapman I P MrynrV 0E U Skldmorr I I H 0 J F 0
tnBf o Tout ftTeam No E C 1 J H Rrdnrld 0
E W Hartcora a K H Tassel o G K Mrynen t J H HIWe 0 W Baldwin 0 H F BayU 1 B J Humphrey 0 Total 7
Team 4 McFarland ft R A Doolittle JCJoo t Jr 0 VLeiSnerJ F R Sehllllni
I J H 0B A Curling 0 Total
OREENWICB June i8ecretnry George PSheldon was forday nt the aIrfield County Crli Hub
James MrCulcheoit won from Kmnk Lockvrooddefault 11 M Day Jr won from C K Menlo
by default A V WMirman defeated Williamup and to play K C Converse defeated
u 4 10 Sheldondefeated R W Russell a up and J to play W MCopp defeated W I Cammann up 1 to play
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Second Pound Bay defeated McCutcheon 7 upand i to play Converse brat Whlteman a up and 4
to defeated Sheldon 2 up and playand Mason defeated llourlicllr o up and i
PiAlMiFin lime Tie chief eventtin Hillside nnd loll Club yesterdaywits the weekly play for the olf commlttre-cii The lp t Hcores were llobert Abbott
71 0 71 and Wllhird Wndoworth 7t 573In the of the He seven contostnnts In the Kickers on Memoriall iy II I WrlKht WHS th winner with nlist score of MI and leorKP E Cut heart woothe jln ofT tin with 11 C M tinner lorthe cup with a net ncore of 7S
In the weekly for the pr ffdents cups nt the Inrk Golf IMih-
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MARRIEDilELCHERDE SEIniNG On Friday June A-
IM4 at the residence of the brides parentsFlatbush L I by the Rev T G JacksonHelen elder dauihterof Edward F and Adelinede Seldlnt to John Stevens Melcber of N w
York city
DIEDGOOIWIN On Sundal June 5 at his late rent
dears 58 Weit M l Jlernard Goodwinbeloved husband of Goodwin
Notice of funeral hereafterHKlVKKFVAl UvlnfMon Place Sew Brighton
Slaten Island on June 4 iDol Juilav HelntHen-la tile 70th year
Funeral from hli late residence on MondayJune o al II A M
1IOWAHH On Saturday June I 1904 ThomasII win of Era W antI Kllrabclh StuyvesanlHoward In the Jrt year of hl use
Funeral at ChrW Clmrch Hyde Park V V
Monday lunr n at 3 oclock P M Trainhives Grand Central Station at I P M
tNTKBH On June 4 Antu t M fniced dearlybeloved son of Christina Intred
Funeral Tuesday I P M from hit late residence3tfl West 115th M-
WAtKKK On Juno 4 IIKM James son of Georgeand Marcaret Walker In the lh year of bull
lie at Sarauao N Y
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