LATEST TELEGRAPHIC HEWS ' ronilCN AND DOME8TI0. Wtaas la Going On the World Ovaf. Important Event Briefly ChroaloUd. sVnaklnslna New. Secretary Moke Smith lias rent In hit estimates f?r appropriations for th Inter ior Department f(ir th fisml yer ending June 30. I .HO. The appropriation asked for aggregate 17i, 770.134. 2S at (gainst mo.OM7.fi.10.14, the amount ofthe appropri ation fur the current fiscal ye ar, a decrease of ..3w,t'W.10. Congressman Kem, of Nebraska, has pre pare!, a bill appropriating 1, 00 1. 000 for a public i liimiuntitig gas plant at Washing ton. Washington Is the poorest lighted city tit its size, in the country. The public debt statement issued Mon day alinwi an increase of the rublio debt for September of t4H?.2ei. The net cash balance In the treasury is f lUti,H7."i,63.1. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs voted t accept the McCreary substitute for the Kveiett bill, to amend and modify the t!eary ( hinese registration and eiclusion act. The subs.itnto extends for a period of six month from the dale of parage of the art, the lime within Lied the Chinese may register; strike out the word white" where It occurs, descriptive of the radical character of the witnesses to be produced by the Chinaman in support of his right to re main in the country, and define the mean ing ofthe term "Chinese laborer." The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to the Senate a statement ofthe amount of silver bullion eiported during Jul v and August. In July the total was .I170, 107 fine ounces, and in Augnst3,117,447 ounces f t)nl. I afcar anil laiUatrlfit. One thousand coal miner nt Hevier, Mo., opped work and demanded the usuul winter incicnse of 10 rent per ton. The New Philadelphia. )., Iron nnd Steel Company bus posted notice announcing 10 per cent, reduction. The Kiversi le Iron Company's steel plant and lube work nt Itcnwnod, W. Va., after a shutdown of three month, resumed nt from l.r to 2t per cent, reduction in wages, and with only two foreigner employed. Americans having taken the places of Hun garian and Italians. At Springfield, 111.. 1..TM miners have gone on a strike for 4" cents per ton. The tierators offer 40 cents. - I Ires At Omaha, Neb., the Fiirnharn Street theater was almost destroyed by a fire which atarted on tho stage, The igniting of a fly from a gas jet canted the bliuo. Six llremen were badly hurt. J. M. (aiior, an athlete nnd dancing master, was also injured, (honor will die. The thcatct wa valued at i'M) 0i; insurance '.0,000 The Waifs of New York Company will lost 10.100 by thu lire. The entire jo" ' nv. t., a towl " turiil thousand inhabitants, was d atryd by fire Wednesday morning. Crime anil Pennine. At Chicago during a light in a crowded street ear James Hukcr, a colored man, fHtnlly stabbed S. A. I'ul.in and severely cut I'. V.. I'o'zin. The I'ohin brother:) were holding an umbrella in such a way that the water dripped upon linker. Clinlern Ailvtcc There were no deaths from cholera in Hamburg during the 21 hours ended at noon Tuesday and only three new ruse were reported. . ttier( Arclileui anil I'ntnllilr It. M. Delowney, two cliildren and John Wiklaud were lrowned while sailing in a boat which capsized r.ear Coos bay, Oregon. lisrrllnnrna. On Saturday tbire were six new case of yellow fever reported at Brunswick, Co., and one at Jekyl Island. Two cases were, discharged. Only one dent li is reported from Jessup. All thing considered, a hope ful view i had of the situation by the phy sician in charge. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. The Ooldcn Dragon, a hotel at Kotiigs water, u resort of Khiiio tourists, collapsed, killing seven persons. On Monday work was resumed In the cnllorieant Jtolton, England, and 0,000 Yorkshire miners also resumed. The Infantry barracks at Koslnvl, Itussia, were burned. Of the 00 who w ere driven to the roof and obliged to Jump, 11 were kill id and 8 were itijuied so severly that thoy will die. Five noncommissioned officers and 21 men were overcome by the smoke and heat and burned to death. .Many others are missing. The tire is believed to have been tet by a member of the regiment. The City of Hamburg is now free from cholera. WORSE THAN JOHNSTOWN. Clara Barton tells ot tho Terrible Con dition of Atl'itii a on tho tiea Islands OH'Uouth Carolina. At Washington Clara I'.artoti has mad jtlieial report to tho Ued Cross of the pro gress of the Sea Island relief movement undertaken by the association. She says: "The work will be the heaviest and long est continued yet carried on in this country. With winter approaching, wnh all crops tlestrovo l over a spare of 40 by PKJ mile in extent, with 30.00.1 inhabitants, one-fourth of them homeless, houses, cnltle. fowls tools and all accumulations swept into the ea. their little boats which would tuahle tlieiu to tlsh. also swept away and eight mouths of this destitution to face, the situ ation is indeed serious. "All the It. uds and material which the committees ha-e to turn over to us will not carry the people through October and that is by far the best month they will tea be fore next May. There is no work here nnd no prosect of auy ili.it wilt employ my art of the men. It is not pro! able I nil meat can be issued to them much longer. Hominy will be about nil they cm have and they will need llh tj uso w ith it. "It is a harder held than Johnstnwninior people to c ure for; more lesiitute and help less, spread over hundreds of sou a re miles of territory, cut up by stream from ocean lisa to pvuhts, subject to tubs ami full of malaria fever. At John-town (here wm IOOHO.000 to back up the worktllna present work all told, to-day, could au shorn 30, M in fund. LATCH NBW1 VAIFi. WAsnistriTOst. A romrrnnlcation from Iho Secretary of the Treasury wa preen'ed to the senate iucreusing mi estimate sit bmltted as to the cost of deportation of Chinese. Tbe com munlcntion Males thnt the steamship corn pan ie have Increased their rate for steerage passengers from I3S to 151, so that (he total cost of deporting Chinese would be 17,300 (i0 and the sum required for the current fiscal year would be iHflO.noO. Mrs. Cleveland has entirely recovered her health. She attended a theatre party dur ing the last week. Almost her only wish now Is to spend the autumn In her countiy house and the change will be made shortly. I'.uby Esther is nourishing. There wa a still further reduction In the net gold roerve of tbe treasury Saturday the figure being S!l.l,').,2.'i0. about a hall million lower than it was in June last w hen t touched the lowest point in It history to that time. The currency balance, howevet diowsan Increase and on Saturday it stood it 10,211,417. rtsiASciAt. Ajn oMMrnr-tAi The national bank of Kansas City, which failed during the past summer has opened its doors for business. The Safe Iepo.jt Trust and Hankinp Company ol Nashvil e. Tenn.. made n gen eral ossigtn cut of all its property ,Saturdn) night. Inability to realize on asset if signed n Ihe can e. The asset art l204.i'.Vi :.7 and liabilities about I2t H.O'JO. C'MMM MI TKMUTtr. At Hartford. Conn.. John Cronin. n la b rer. fur an unknown reason shot and in tantly killed Albert Skin tier, a joiner, win leaves a widow and two c hildren. I. ate Thursday night J. dm Wndwood, being refu-ed a drink at n Livingstone. III., saloon, shot and killed I'erry Reynolds, the proprietor, and hi bartender John Hie. son and wounded the letter's father. I AI'IT.M. AMI I, AC nil. The employes of the idle Warren Iron mill Jt Warren, 1 1, have I cell noli tit J to seel arork elsewhere as it is not likely to resumt work fnr a long time. The Sjuth steel mills of Scranton. Fa., have resumed work em loying !h men. T r l'ottstown. I'a.. Iron Company has iue 1 a notice reducing the ptuldlcre to '! (ier ton. ciu"-. Cook A Co.'s rollti.g mill at Hrnd .lork, I'n., presumed oeratiotis employing l.''0 hand. The l!ast Strotidshnrg. Fa . glass works 'iave resumed work with non-union men, tfler three month's idleness. romti'iN. At l'.arrelonapain. Fnllas, the anarchist, who threw the h mil) at Capt. tieti. d-.' Cain .oj ami stall', was executed by being shot in the back by a H't.'id of soldiers. J'alln showed no sign of llmt'liili and met death brovvly, A newly built house in thu town of F.oost. Hjsaia.co'.lapsed. killing 37 ersonj. VI, . ) MUlKI.I ANEOU. t. . Tlte American Kx press Company has t -ndered its service for free transportation of donations of all kinds to thu Louisiana ttorm su Hirers, At the New York State I'emocratio con vention, in session at Saratoga, the follow ing ticket was nominaced by ucclamation: Si crttary of Stale, Cord Meyer, of (Jueens rounty: Comptroller. Frank Campbell, ot -teiiben county ( renominated i; Treasurer, Hugh Puffy, ol I'o irtl.iihl county;Altoriiey icneral, Simon W. Kosenil.ile. of Albany ;rcnoini!iated; Slate Surveyor, Martin "i lu nch, of lU'tisselaer county (rcnomiuat d ; Associ ito Judge of the Court of Appeals, Isaac 11. Msynar.l. of New York City. The Fcpuhlii-au Statu convention of New York met at Syracuse and nominated the following ticket: Secretary of State, Oen rra! John I'almer, of Albany; Comptroller, lame A Koberts, of Fufl'alo; Treasurer. Addison Colvin, of Warren c ounty; Attor ney deneral. I'heodore Hancock, of Syr.i Mlse; State engineer, Camp bell W. Aduius, jf hiei d.i. The Massachusetts Republican Conveti ;ioii at I'lostiin Saturday nominated Frcder i l; I. tireeiihalgo for governor, re-uomiuat-d I ieut. tiov. Woli-ott, Secretary of State iVilliam M. Oliii and Auditor John W. Kimball and luum-d Col. Henry M. Fhillips or State I rcHsurer and II. M. Knovltoii 'or Attorney (ienerul. 1NTKKKSTIXU HAII.KOAD FKit'KES. INTIHSTArX lOMMFHl t (OMMISStoN HATI8TIC Mill A Y f A H. The fifth statistical report of the Inter slate Commerce commission has just been submitted for the yer ended June 30, lo:)i The total railway mileage of the country was 171,.r)(i.'i.;)J, being an Increase during the year of 3,100.78 miles, the smull est lor a number of years. The total number or emplovexin thu ser vice of railways was Hu'1,414, being an in crestu of 37,130 over the previous year. The capitalization of the 10J.307.7O miles cover eil by tlu report was 10,L'JO,747.13t. Iho total number of passengers carried was ,ri0,9.'8, ill. The gross earnings were .. 171,407.31,1. The operating expenses were 07so,y.)7,yjd. The number of railway employes killed was J. OS I, being less than the number killi ed during the previous year. The number of employes injured however wa In excess of the number injured during the previous year, being iM.io;. Tho number or passen gers killed was largely in excess of the number killed during the previous year, be ing 3T0 in 1HU2 as against 2'SS in in 1H01. while the total number of passengers Injur ed wus3,.".7 in ls'.Cas against 07;! i n InOl. Most ofthe casualties to employes resulted front coupling, Tnu PUULIO DOMAIN. The Annual Report of Land Commie aioner Lamoreaux Handed ln S. W. Lamoreaux. the Commissioner ol (he General Land Olllce, Washington, lit his annual reort. shows that during tin fiscal year ended June 3), 1803, the aggre fate of public lands disposed of ws ll,8!tl,. 143 acres, of which l,40,0o8 acres were sole forcasli, 10,300 7.7 were niiscellrneous en tries and 80.4A7 were Indian lands. Th sh receipts of the official duritip the yeaj tggregated 4.47a73l. Tbe Commissioner urges that i law foi the protection and management of forest reservations be tnacled by Congreaav THE OUTLOOK WOT BOBHIOHT. Fberels a Painful Absenoe ef Confidence For the Fntura tn Business Clroles- . Trade Fat Below That of Lael Tear. ft. O. Dan A Co.'s Weekly Review ot rrade, New York, sayr It la dlfflcult to letect any signs of Improvement. While here ha been some addition to the nam erof manufacturing establishment, and lie number of hand at work daring the past week, It I becoming painfully clear Jjat tbe order obtained do not suffice to ceep employed at full lime tven the limit sd force) at present engaged. Tbt business transacted I far below that of last !y ear, In railroad earning the decrease being 10.0 per cent in spit of large World' Fair jusines. There Is, on the whole, lea activity and ess confidence regarding the future than '.here was a week ago, and this, - In many ;ase. is attributed to the uncertainty re tarding the monetary future, which delay n the senate causf s. While the volume of ill kinds of money In circulation increased Ul. 375,247 during the mouth of September nd Is now greater by almost 110 ',0X1,000 than it was at this time Inst year, tbe em barrassment Is now, as it ha beet all the 'A me, due to a lack of confidence rather than to a lack of currency. The purchase of wool at the principal markets, notwithstanding aome speculative buying have been only 2 GLtf.Wto pound against 0,272,400 for the same week last rear. Failures continue tn decrease In numbers and Importance. The number reported in the I'nited States during the past week has been 3J0. against 14 for the same week last rear, and in Canada 4.", against 3d last year. 1 Hiring the first half of the year the failures were in amount of lUtMi'JO.KiU, so thst the tggregate, not including banking and finan cial failures, baa been more than IAM.H40, P7!t. Failures of banks and corporations during the three-quarters of the yesr have been aliout 71 In number, with liabilities amounting to about II no, 800,000. Ileside these there were failure of railway corpor ations whose liaullitiee, not including the stork outstanding, were about .'1H.000.OIIO Thu it appears that if all liabilities of In dividual firms and corporations which failed during the nine months of 103 were considered the aggregate would not be far from t7.V.K00,pi. Hut for comparisons with previous returns, relating to commer cial and manufacturing concerns, tbe ag gri gate of liabilities, properly slated, is somewhat less than IlI.'il.Osi.OOO Concurning the wheat trade 'Ttradstrcet'e says: Fx port of wheat and flour as wheat from both coasts of the I'nited States and Canada this week equal 3. 1HJ.0!1 bushels, compared with. 4. i.0no bushels in the same week lat year. Visible supplies of wheat in the I'nited Slate and ( anada Increase but slowly, tbe total stock on October 1, IHtt.J, being 7.27o.iMsj bushels, an increase of only 0,7oO.' bushel in September, and an increase over October t, 1802, of 11,000, uoo bushels. The aggregate of the clearing total from 77 cities in the I'nited States i f'.tsj 840,7,'i7, a decrease of 30.1 per cent.; exclusive of the New York clearings this aggregate is 111 1,630,500, a decrease of 27.3 per vent. PUBLIC DEBT UTATJMENT. It Shows an Increase ot (834,703 for th Mo th J ust closi d. The pub ic debt statement issued a few lays ngo shows the net increase of the pub lic debt, less t nsh in the tieasiiry, during the month of Septt ml er to have been $S3 1. r'd.'l. The Interest-bearing debt increased H."0 00; the debt on which 'nterest baa ceased since maturity derreused tOO, "70, cid tho debt. . tearing- no .interest In crease I 1187,130. There wn a reduction of ftos.277 in Mie cash balance of tho Treas ury. I he interest binritigdebt is .'t31,037, ito; the debt on which in tens', has ceased since maturity, 1.084,770. and the debt bearing no Interest J374, ZCi 20i, a total debt f tOiil,;fi,773. The certificates and Treas ury no es ollset by an equal amount ol cash in the Treasury amount to t'70,22.), 33, an increase during the month of f t, klO.tsJ. The pnld reserve to day stands at '.l.VS2, 172 and the net cash hahincent 1 13,201. 4'il; the total ( a-h balance in Ihe treasury fc temher ,"0 l eing ii,875,033, (againsi U)7, 2.; !'J0 on August 31. 1 be comparative statement of receipti and expenditures of tbe F until State a sc issued to-d iv, show Hie total receipt foi September, is'.i.l.to have been f 2I.As2,7'i.and tlieixpu (Inures i').4T tilu. since July I the recei.ts hnVM lieen 70..':i, 117 nnd the expemlitiiie :i8 4VMJ7. Huring the three mouths ofthe fiscal year the receipts Iroin customs fell off over 11 1 000,0) l us lompar eil with the corresHiuiling period ot K2. ami the internal rtvenue receipts full off during the same time nearly fii.00 i.ujo, The receipts from both items were much better during September than tbe two previous months, and it was unnecessary therefore lor the ilt'i iirtuieiit to draw very heavily on the ca-li balance. The expenditure for t ensions for tlir montns were $3,5x),0is) less than for the taiuu time last year. The total increase in the circulation ot national hank notes since September 80, 1802, ha been t.l.'i Oil . r24 and the increase during the month of September f3.710,201. I he total outstanding September 30 wat 2os,.V.i2.172. '1 he amount of silver offered for sule to the Treasury Hepartment aggregated 420, (si ounce ut from 74) to 7 .Vents per ounce. All the offers wore declined and 74, cent Jier ounce tendered. The rei-eipis Irom customs at New Y'ork during the month ol Septeuber amounted to f 7,Ot:4,830. us compared with receipts ag gregating 1 1.335.347 tho same month la.t yi ar; of the former amount 54. 1 per cent was paid in g ld coin whereas at the -aine time last year not any was paid in gold. The total go d in ti.e Treasury, coin and bullion on seiitcmber 30 was 173,200,771. Cholera Kobu d of It Terrors. A New York exchange notes thu fact that the treatment of cholera invented by lr. l.i liter Fee of Chic.igo and triurni hantly demons! rated in the l,npitais ol St. 1'eiers buig last year has rolibeil the dread Disease of most ot its terrors. 'i'Jiu process consists merely of Hooding tho intestinal canal of the patient with warm soapsuds at frequent intervals ami thus washing out and render ing bunnies thu choleru genus, whose ravages are carried on in the intestines, lly 'he ti-e of this met no I Health Olltcer Jen kins of New YorK has been able to save no than 10 of tho 22 case that have devel ap-dat qiuiruiitine, ro.lucin; t'le mortality, ; I i s r cent. 1 hi- is a wonderful achieve?' uieut c msideriiig that the ordinary death! ralo ot cholera ru.is from S) to 75 per cent., iccording to the virulence of the plague. A Wk.st Viio hia father told hi little girl that chestnut were poison, to keep her from euling too m -ny. Tho child becam frightened and In her efforts to vomit those she had eaten a blood vessel wo burst, and su uieo a lew minutes later The board of dir-cior of the World! fair has decided that on anil after Octobii 10, ch.lilren under 12 years of age (hall U aaraitted lor 10 cents. IUpoar from Southwestern Tixvt show that thrue-fourthsof tbe cotton crop ha beea ploked and about one-half of it marketed, i'ha uror 1- I . i uMihu..,! i. . i. ...... InLltUli 0, DE MS s. Then, will be no ton . J is forty per omit, abort of ild la South west Texas. i THE YlGiLAMmicrORi. rnn amibican tacht twicb A WINNER. The First Day's Use Besulted la Nc Contest. Bulea of th Bace. "No race" was the result of the first day' Vim pet It ion between the Vigilant and the Valkyrie at New York. The greatest fleet f boat that ever passed th Narrows went hroush on it way to the Hook ThursdaV vornlng to accompariy th great racer In Ihelr International rare from the Handy Hook Lightship for th American cup. Al most every place within 600 mile of New Y"rk were represented by one or more )ontj and every one bad aboard all it could Till Vic. II. ANT. lold comfortably. Thousand of enthusl istic persons had a delightful day's outing, nt the first ellort to pull off the Interna .loi.nl race wa a failure. This was mainly due tn lack of wind, but Americans saw lxjnl IMinraveii's Valkyrie. he pride of.tireat lirittun, sail pnt the Vigiiant. the pride or America, ami were nnelled to acknowledge that the Fnglisli 30at had outgeneraled the AmericHii nt verv point. When the wind he'd steadily he Yisilnnt held her own; hut w hen it be :ame a drifting mutch, tbe Yul yne fgaiued ihe advantage. 'I brouhout the contest, it a more of a drifting match than n lace Ihe wind at no time leached the dwnity of sailing breeze. Ihe race was postponed. tiik si:coni lAV. On Saturday the recotid nttempt wns made and resulted in a race to a finish be tween the Vigilant and Valkyrie, of the erics for the American cup and wa won oy the Vigilant. 'I he day was n beautiful tiik .i.kti:ie. one n ii J although the wind at times was a trillu light, the sport wn line and every one. rsH-ciallv Americans, felt satisfied. Thursday's scenu o far a the licet is con cerncd. was repeated. Hut on Saturday there was a pretty liui-hiinil all attending demon stration of enthusiasm consequent upon a native boat scoring a vic ory. When the Vigilant, tiding the waves like a victor uiiupproachcd. drew near the finish line with all sails spread, leading the Fug hsfi crack by t wo iniies.all the cr.ilt in the vicinity of Sandy Hook drew up in line and creamed her welcome that could be heard miles away to thu mainland. Her gallant race is detailed In-low. Following is the ollicial summary of tbe race: 'nurse 13 mile to windward. liout. Start. Finii-h. FiHp'a'd.Crr'ct'd time. time. Valkyrie.. 11. 25 Ml 3.3 23 4 1.1.23 4.11.35 Vigilant . II. 25.no 3.3'U7 4 0...17 4.05.47 Outer mark Vigilant.. 1.30. .10. Valkyrie.. l..'8.5t I. Vigilant wins; corrected time 5 minutes 18 seconds. Thu American rupdefender had surpassed Ihe eictations of her warmest friends. Fvery pull of wind that struck her seemed to lilt her while bull clean out of the water Hid she heeled so to leeward that 'be shm .ng bronze be ow the water line could be leeu Hashing in the sunshine. I he sea was rcr ecl'.y ca m and tlicliglit wind from ih -outhwest otily caused u ripple. The Val tv'rie stuck pluck ily to the race, although mere wa only a bare chance for her to win. iVt 3 20 she seemed to have struck more wind, tor within 10 minutes shecrept up on .lie trailer and was only tbree-qnailer of a mile behind. loth wi re stanoing directly lor the light-hip, with the wind on thu port quarter. At 3:25 tho Vigilant was a mile from tin lightship; at 3 20 she had begun to pas tin excursion st earners, winch were drawn up I i line and saluted her a she sped by to I lit line, n winner in 7 minutes 47 seconds. TUMID DAYS It All: TIIK VK.II.ANr Wl.M Ac, US'. The day for the second race between the yachts Vigilant and Valkyrie opened with Vigilant weuther.tlie prevailing ronditioni being almost exactly thoe of Saturday. The course w as n triangular one of 3C nautical miles, 10 miles on each leg. Tlx start was from Sandy Hook lightship. This course being dilfurcnt from that of Sutur-lay brought out some hitherto utidevlopl qualities in the two racers. The rush to see the race was almost as great as the that of Saturday and the excur sion steamer were jammed. There wat not much betting, but what wager wer made were on the basis of 3 to 3 in favor ot the Vigilant. Hackers of Valkyrie snnped up these odds greedily. The preparatory gun was fired nt 11:15. fbe Valkyrie crossed the line at 11:23:30 and b Vigiiant three seconds later. Tbe strong wind seemed to favor Valkyrie ind she gradually drew ahead of her rival, (loth boat soon after the start were under ulls.il. At 11:45 Ithe Valkyrie wa 10 engths ahead and Insreusiug her lead. Valkyrie increased her lead until she wax t quarter of a mile ahead. The wind in ireascd and toward noon was blowing 21 lilies an hour, but came In patches. Just nefore noon Vigilant began to gain slightly. The hundreds of steamers, tugs and yachts 'olio, in- th racers kept well out of th way. At 12.05 Vigilant was paa-dng Valkyrie. a.t 12:07 the Vigilant pa" I the Valkyrie. ai jz.2t toe vigtimi wis six isiigini thsad. At 12.50 Ih Vigilant w a quorferof n miie ahead. At 1.07 she turned the rlrt Has bont.th wind being 24 mile an honr Th prostct for a fast run to the second tsk- nost and a rush home was ood. The Valkyrie turned the stake boat at 1 1 1. At 1.S0 Vigilant was two miles ahead ol Valkvrie. The Vleilant turned th second stake boat at 1.57. At this time shrewd yachtsmen declared th Valkyri was so tar behind bat she wa hopelessly out of the race. Sin '.urned the second stake boat at 2.00. The wind at 2.10 wa blowing 33 mile an hour and the boat were making verv fast time, indicating that Ih race would be ended a little after 3 o'clock. Lord Dunraven seemed very an Try nt reveral tugs that ap oroat be i too close to his boat and angriiy tsked ihem whv thv didn't keep off. Vigilant had but live mile to go at 2.23 itid it was figured she would finish at about 1 o'clock. She wa Inc-eastng her lead. The Vigilant crod the line and won the nc kt 2 50 J. The Vulkyri crossed at 3.03 to Tfie ollicial time of the vnchl wa: ViBi'nnt Start, 11:2-5:0: finish. 2:5001; iar-s-d timo. 3:23:01: corrected time, 3:25.01. Valkyrie S'nrt 1125:1; finish. 3n.':;M; lased time. 3:37:24; correc ed, time 3:.15:3l. Thus lfle VTglTnnC Cjt the Vntkvne by 2 minute 23 seconds on elnpsed lime, and, itter tskiug off the I nimuie 4 seconds, line allowance by It) tuiniitrs 35 seconds. I OMilTION Of TIIK HACK. The rscing rule, time allowance and ays em of measurement ol the New York Yach 'lub shall govern, with tho proviso that in v excess of load wst r line over H5 feet iball be counte I double In calculating the ailing length, and alto that the load water ine length shall not exceed 80.7 feet. Itrst hree out of five races, i utstde of head lands, over course each thiriv nautical nilcs in length and with n tinte limit of six liours. The first, third and fifth racts shall be tn 'be windwurd or to the leeward ami return. The second nnd fourth 'aces shall be around in equilateral trianuie. one leg (ami the tlrst if the w ind permit) being to wind ward. One day shall intervene between nch racing day. A race postponed or not tini-hed within the time limit sha.l be de cided before the next race m the scries i taken up. The rare will be started offSandy Hook lightship, the preparatory signal being made at 11:15 a m.. and the start i from n signal gun) nt 11:25. lint if on the day of the race to windward or leeward the coursu ntinot he laid from Hie lightship then the rnce will be started nt about 11:45 from some point further out at sea. The Itegatta Committee shall have dis cretionary Mwcr to declare the race off in rase of fog The; may also, on account of other wea'her conditions postpone tho start or declare the race oil for the day, provided that both yachts are sent. In case of serious accident to cither yacht, prior lo the starting signal h Mnill have stillicient time to repair before being ro iuiml tn start; if nccidetit occur during the race, she shall liiveiiflicieut time to repair before being required to start in the next rac. Manual power only sbnll hcuscd In work ing the competing yachts. THE LABOR WORLD. Tt tnU 1, 505.0.10 mcu to work tho world's I eoal mines. Is Naples. Ittily. compositor aro paid as little n .1.25 il Week. S ;vKr.t, Pittsburg mills that wero idlo all summer have started up. i Ten tiioi-hanij pen r.l.i are employed nstolo-' phono operntor lu this country. ' It la estimate! that alnen July 1 800,-j 000 employes havo lost their situations. J Im Chicago, according to an cxmt count,, 79,301 wago workers are out of employment. Neibly 2.000,010 wageworkern ar.i out of employuiuut iu Knglaud ainco the co.d strike began. A i.ab-.ic number of ldlo miners from tho Mi.-liig.in l'ppr l'eiilnsuhi distri -is arj leav ing for tho mine In Alaska. A law in F.nglutid provld.-s that no person under eighteen year shall bu em ployed about a shop for longer thaiiseveiity lour hour, lu -lu liirr meal times, lu auy ou week. The Chin-sn In California have nchaneo. to, go ton wanner climate. They nr;i offereil t2 a head lu llritisli (lulana to boo sugar e:in and diir gold. Tho colony only wants' SOU J of them. The north of England miners live. onnn. averuge. threu years longer than Englishmen taken as u whole. Thoy live, eight year' longer than tlinCoruishan I nlnu years longer titan thu South Wales niin -rs. : Huahs grinders working by tho nim-n nro able to earu about (to it week, out tiieir! riverage life time is not quite thirty-live years. Most of them ilio from hemorrhage of the, lungs, caused by p irtielenof tho br.ws ialialud' by thu men while at work. All th collieries of tho Philadelphia nnd. r.eudmg Coal uud Iron Company at Shenan-, iloab, l'eiin.. havo resumed operation uuder1 order to work ix days eneh week for two mouths, the mlii ir to bx paid at thu rate of live per cent, above the . i.50 basis. Statistics show that tho entire, ngrictilturn ot tho world furnishes employment to 20,000, D0i) men and represents au Invested capital of 224.(XK1,00:i.(b)0. Thu annual product H worth over si0,0o0,(HKl.n0. It la estlmatod' that the elvllixud Nations pay annually for too t 13,700,003,000. A 1'auis shop girl ordinarily begin at a silury of Irom r5 to $H a month. IJusiiie she invariably hita a coininisslon on her sale, varyiug from one hull to one per rent., aeeoriliu'4 to her nei:eH. Many rooolvo us high as :I0 n month in salary uud make ani.-li moro lu eomiulasious. Tim Government of Portugal ha ap propriated hUluVieut fund to establiati labor exchanges, under tho control of org.inlz id labor, lu thu largor cities mid in dustrial centre of that country. Theso ex changes are under thu supervision of thu Depart tiient for Commerce und Industries. l.AiioK bureaus whb'li wern expei-tud to koIvm tho problem of tho unemployed lu London have proved n disheartening failure. At ohh otllno some kik) upilleants in anarch of work of any kind registered, and only thnv e:nloyer applied for help; so that lifter three months work tho bureau found eiiiployiiiont for only two men. Tiik shut-down of thu Youngstown (.Ohio) rolling-mill since July 1, thu longest period id idlcueas 111 tho history of tho iron business iu tho Mahoning Valley, is causing much distress. Fully 10,000 men nrn idle, nud thu breadwinners, huvlng bui no income for three months, aro, with their families, al luring for thu actual nuccsaarlc of life. BOMBA11DMENT K ICS U MED. rest Loss of Life and Property Report ed in Bio De Janeiro. A special cable to tbe New York "World" from lu.otios Ayres says: Admiral Mcllo, coiiimundcr-in chief of the Itrazil.ian revolit tionary fleet, bus given the members of th Telxoto ('uverninent 4S hours in which to nslgu. I'resident IVixotoaml his colleagues in the administration refuse to resign. 'I lie popular feeling a.ainst the govern ment is strong in lilo de Janeiro. Th Diplomatic Corp lias threatened to laud forces if the Govern ment falls to protect lifo and property. Pel xoto has placed but- i terle of artillery close to private residence thinking tbe fleet will not fir upon tbem when it sucb a position. I llombardmeut ha been resumed, and it Is reported that there has been great loss of I Ufa mnd property. EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS rtmi-.Tn hat. fitSATV The dtbeta on th repeal bill tn continued by Mr. Dolph. Iteptibllcari ot i rreiron. in invor oi lis passage hut tiothln. final was nccou plished when Ui Penat Jonrnesl. Horsr In the House to-dav th dek. An Ik. L-..I...I .1 . .1 1.1.1 "" via in. irnrini wii- i m II I0rni VHI WSfl f. turned, and after a short and unimpottaD BTBsiuii lus iiou-r mn junrneil. rirrr-riBs-r nv. 8r?iATBX), compromise men madethif plea on Ih floor of the Senate to-dav. s,, ators llutler and Mack burn, two Inveterv enemies of unconditional repenl, plea(.() f0. action on the line of a compromise. Mr Htnck burn's position. In brief. Is coiutirr, mis if oililr. but early action in ln. case; noclotii' and no fllibu-tering it. .in . . .... , sin Tin,- itiMsb uiii-oiiiiiiiuiiai repeal There is no change i i the general situation' nor I there likelv to be anv before week. After continued debate the Sen,,, U JIJII I ll'l, r i ., . i tr . . iioi sr in ine House iu nay air. t nrnn bell. Iieniocat. of Marrlaud.mnde wbm L colli d a constitutional uritument ngain.t tli rruerni fii--iniu !). ,iir. f-wi-ei. liepljai). can. of Idaho, opposed tbe bill nud tlir,fn. tcreil uiin a criticism of I risiilent iw land. I'he refusal of the ofllcer to enl.rr , . . . ui i , ... . . , . . -p ins -iieriniiii silver law nr.u tneiieirv Clynee exclusion law wn wiilmut I'arHlifi in the history of the I'nited State. t Kitch. Hrtuocrat, of New York, ofinrej .' subsiitiile for the Tucker bill striking tint iTir.r, ri illO tilling Ol HI KPflft II, - .u.ll "....I III!- I . . " ..... ,-it,vwi.iic.v,,r, .mi mi. u vIOCril made to lead: " i o prohihit the miiiiarvnr naval forces of I'nited Mtnte from Int. rift lug with election within the States, aj in repeal nil laws which provi -p mr tlie .lr pointinent of siits-rvisors nnd demit v m.. shals of elections." Mr. Murray. (lepttiilj. can. colored, from South Carolina, pk against the pending hill nnd alter smi.i icriner oeuatu ine iiouse lutjoiirneu. HrTY-SE oSn tAY. Sfxatv. 'I he Senate today devote.) ,;, nonrs in executive uusiliess, Scnliiig but 15 inlniiies In open session. I lot's r. The l-'ederal election bill was it- on no until aiijonrnmi nr. nrrv-TiiiKit iiav. Si-'Natk. M r. llUckbtirn. Democrat n Jventucky, tillered an amendment to p silver purchase reieal bill. It adopt . on ns it iasstHi ine House, strikes out tn oornees urcinrn'inn t a von tig the bt-ine: nam mm nous to t lie house lull a prov;i,.r. ior ine iree coinage ot silver ol Anivrua: proiiuciioii, ine miierriiie between tt metal p ice of the silver and its moi;, Value when coined to be retained by tl irensury lis aeiguioraL'e nil I till aeigntora; in oo soiu ior gniii. either nt liomeor abt.i.i ine gnu i received ior it to bo kept in tl. treasury for the purpose of maintaining parity iietween Hie two inelnl. Jo-.lav itetiute was carried on principally by .Mr all, ol fiorula, anil Mr. llutler or , Carobnn. Mr. Cull argue I In favor ol nniemlment beretolore ollere.l by hin .Mr. Iiiitler hns favored hi own amrinltiir: to repeal the 10 per cent, tax on t Ins notes State banks, the senate adjourned. Hot sK. Kepresentalive .1. 1 Hicks, the Twentieth l'entisr lva."-i district, m nn utile Sccli in the hoi so against t rrileral elections leptn! bil . Some M lozen others sjsike lor an. I iigam-t t: lueusure and then the house adjourned. I -IFTY-Fol'liTII liAY. Si.natk Tho reped bill wa taken , again in thu senate to-dav and Mr.V.M.rl i the administration niBn:iL'r for the mi-. lire, arose nmi gave not ce that on n.i eiliiesday he would a k the senate toe mine ine session until a vole is taken on i. repeal bill. He would urk senators to nn tain a onoruni until the end of the strn;. Mr. Wolcoti ottered an amendment tut Voorhie bill providing for the coir.s.-e goto uiiu stiver in acciiriianco Willi the c (l iratory clause of the oorlues bill Sena: Itoath, of Ninth Dakolnspoke in favor repeal nftcr which the eeuale ndiournnl. HorsK Dr. Everett, the MnssactiieV mugwump.addresseil the House on the IV erai r. eciioti otii ami spoke with l'm! earnestness. I he discussion wa coiit n: with a night session w hen the House jourtied without taking any dclinitu ac'.i. KIKTY-riFril HAY. Sf.n.uf The session of the senate ho was given up entirely to considering: Sherman act. Hoi sr I he b bate on the Feileral t' tions bill closed to-ilay and tho voting v begin to-morrow. Nothing elso was ato plished when the house adjourned. CHICAGO'S UANNtR DAY. Ovor750 000 Paid Admlasiona to t World's Fair on Mo da. The Fair Free From Debt. Over seven hundred and fifty tbousi people, doubtless the greatest crowd o congregated, visited the World's Fair Monday Chicago Day completely sw ering the "big day" figures of any .'. exposition ever held, nnd establishm: murk which it is expected the present f erutioii will never see attained. The ollicial figures for Monday's r admission wero 7SI,OL'0. The indebtaduess of the World's ('"!' hlan Exposition, regarding w hich such lorebodings wore muile at the otiening been wiped out. Tho check calling for f io.i,iu nas riven signeii dv a Seeherger, treasurer, and countersigtie.1 williaiuK. AkvTUian. utlitor. It made payable to President J- J. Mitclie the Illinois Trust Slid Saving bank Is the truttee of the holders of tho Ki tinn (lebeiiiuie bonds. Of the amount, ed for bv the cheek I J.'H.'.x;) is lor intt and l,:m,:i:)0 for the last installment on the issue of I-ijsJ,0Thi flouted to in' the completion of the fuir. freviou to this memorable day the ior large attendance rested with imit p ence Day, July 4, w hen the attendance HKI.'.'i.V Other day notable lor great en nre: Illinois Day UI.'I.O.'il; 'Ctausport.i Day 'J31..VJ.'; Polish Duy 22J.170; Kn of Honor Dav '.'l.'i.Gl.'i; I'eiiusylvania LH.'l.4ti0, and llailroH.l Day 202,:i7t. total ntiniber of paid admissions sinct opening of thu Fair is li(,."p.".l,3l!i. greatest day ut I'aris was 307,1.) utnl I'hiludi-lphiu 274,810. . WOHLD'S FAltt AT."ENDANC'.I The following are the ollicial figure: the I aid udmiasioiia to the fuir: May (month) 1.0"- .nine (mouth) s,- July (nionih) L'.T' August ( month) ;i,. i.' Sepieiiiber (mouth) 4 October (lo dute) l.s. Total. .1(1.5-' The totul uttendsue fur the past wu 1.042 000. MONEY IN CIRCULATION. A Great Increase ot uold Coin in ! tembsr According fo a treasury statement has been Issued by Set-relay Carlisle, t! Utl amount of money in circulation i' United States Oct. 1 waa rl,701.0;i!,01H. ivemge circulation per capita, estin" he population at 0,', 300,000 is the"! 123 20. The net Increase In circulation ng September was f 21. 377,217, th gn item of increase being gold colli viti J29.741. Five hundred boy and girl fi-onl t annuo lu nau i ram lug Hebool visit- World Fuir. Thuy nald tholr own ex- from their uarnlnga of the dosi six lie " Tholr band of thirtv-two ploooa and hJ uigmy voioe gave a conduct every da), inure wa a ores paxaie and drill grounds. tut tut I"" rat ft wit fie fiei Oil wit the ceil sn.: tae for y gin. hull the t-r th an. I the tii-s V.in in tl nr.l d.iri V. Ilftl; Mill I loin IihI. ties wer. Strei W.JII limn tie s emu (in. it. HI; Aug lag t pnv t'tgii with from over proll Hurl ou tl tw t lug i eurtl I.b eonv Dills. lasli nyrii lug Ii close Well fill Hi slum lug o rived iu tl Man.: said I eotnn she p loilit Tin SJHHt. sir Now black my great higlu braur wrap Now puinii I linn i uiii-hi uud s und t inuini or ah nnd J deep, Out tre a boin'h not si 'b'ath heavf. crush No wi thoug was w lifted wnloh what For Tben ttiati
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