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its anchorage under the escort of the entire excur sion fleet It completed its defense of the honored trophy in another stir ring race with Shamrock II over a lee ward and windward race of thirty miles crossing the finish line two sec onds behind its antagonist but win ning on time allowance conceded by Liptons boat by forty one seconds For the second time it has now suc cessfully foiled the attempt of the Irish knight to Avrest from our posses sion the cup that means the yachting supremacy of the world And plucky Sir Thomas Lipton standing on the bridge of Erin led his guests in three hearty hurrahs for the successful de fender Columbia is the better boat ho said and deserves to be cheered The series of races just closed will always be memorial as the closest ever sailed for the cup and Sir Thomas al though defeated will go home with the satisfaction of knowing that his golfien yacht is the ablest foreign boat that ever crossed the western ocean During both series of races not an untoward incident has occurred and Sir Thomas will return to England far the most popular of all the for eigners who have challenged for the Americas trophy Yesterdays race on paper was the closest of the series but because of the flunking of the wind on the beat Home aB a contest of the relative merits of the yachts it is not to be comlTared with the magnificent truly run and royally fought battles of Saturday and those of Thursday last The condi tions of the race at the starTyesterday were very similar to those of Thurs day The wind was strong and from the shore embroidering the sea with foam and piling up no swell ideal conditions for the challenger The racers were sent away before the wind each carrying penalty for crossing the line after the handicap gun No official record is kept of the time after that gun is fired but the experts with stop watches estimated Columbias handicap at fifteen seconds and Shamrocks at thirty seconds The contest of the yachts lieeing before the following wind was picturesque but not exciting The big racers like gulls with outstretched pinions had every inch of canvas spread all of their light sails including bulging spinnakers and balloon jib topsails While taking his defeat gamely Sir Thomas lipton made no attempT to conceal the honest disappointment when he talked about the races on the Erin I am very disappointed he said I cant hide that I thought within fifteen minutes of the finish that we had won I was sure as my life tnat we had won When I look ed around the situation had changed and we had lost It ivas a hard blow to be so near winning and then to lose I should like to have got one race just by way of consolation It is a very hard thing to be beaten by a breath by a few beats of the pulse Churchill Startles Thorn LONDON Oct 5 Winston Spencer Churchill speaking last night at Old ham delivered himself of another se vere censure of the Avar policy of the government He declared that the military situation in South Africa was now not less momentous than when the Boer armies threw themselves into Natal at the beginning of the war and that the empire today confronts difficulties and dangers more embar rassing than those which hung over it in the black week of December 1898 White and Singers Arrive NEW YORK Oct 5 Andrew D White ambassador of the United States to Germany was a passenger on the steamship Auguste Victoria which arrived in port tonight from Hamburg Southampton and Cherbourg Also on board the Auguste YJctoria comes Mme Sembrich grand opera soprano Injured by Hone Falling LONG PINE Neb Oct 5 For three days S Rumolfson a hard work ing and prosperous ranchman living north of totwn has been unconscious as the result of a fall while riding a horse Call for Bank Statement WASHINGTON Oct 5 The comp troller of the currency today issued a call for a statement of the condition of all national banks at the closof business on Monday September 30 MAKES WAR ON BEET SUGAR Big Company Vrlces la Territory Wliu i it H Produced NEW YORV Oct 4 The Journal of Commerce says President H O Havemeyer of the American Sugar Re lining company was at his office this week for the first time since his ill ness and it has been learned that one of his first official acts was to author ize one of the most spectacular reduc tions in refined sugar prices that has ever before teen inade This was tho reduction announced in Tuesdays dispatches It applies only to the sec tions of the country in which beet su gar competes The cut in price at Missouri river points was to 3 cents per pound net for granulated On Tuesday the net quotation was 503 cents In other words Mr Havemeyer has authorized a cut slightly in excess of 1 cents per pound To understand the importance of this cut to beet sugar manufacturers it should be mentioned that the prac tice of the beet sugar people is to make contractu for their entire pro duction at prices based on the selling price of the eugar combine on the date of delivery The beet people have heretofore been easily able to dispose of all their sugar at a dis count of 30 points from the American Sugar Refining companys figures This means if the beet people live up to their contracts that they will Receive 3 2 5 cents per pound for their pro duct It is understood however that the beet sugar people will refuse to recognize the cut made by the Amer ican Sugar Refining company on the technical ground that it is in re straint of trade The beet sugar re finers of Utah Colorado California and Nebraska are the refiners con cerned It is expected that this cut will have an unsettling influence upon the local market but it is not ex pected that it will be followed by any important cut in prices in the eastern market No change was made in the sugar combines prices for eastern markets yesterday Wednesday and the differ ence of 110 cents per pound still holds between the price of the raw and the manufactured article The American Sugar Refining com pany people claim that beet sugar manufacturers can produce granulated sugar at 2 cents per pound and that there is therefore a good profit even at 3 cents a pound This is de nied by the beet people SECOND BOUT IS YANKEES Columbia Wins Another Knee From Shamrock by Over Three Minutes NEW YORK Oct 4 Columbia won in the second of the series of races with the Shamrock Columbia went over the course in 3 hours 13 minutes and 18 seconds Shamrocks time was 3 hours 18 minutes and ten seconds Over the first two legs the Sham- rock was ahead due to the fact that she crossed the starting line first The race was in a wind blowing at from twenty two to twenty four knots and was a lively and inspiring con test Striker Same as Rebels WASHINGTON Oct 4 A striking example of the manner in which Rus sian authorities deal with strikes and strikers is afforded in a report at the ctate department from United States Consul Miller at- Niu Chwang under date of July 30 The men in the Niu Chwang oil factories stopped work for several days striking for an in crease in wages The Russian civil administrator of the port immediately issued edicts giving notice that he had arrested and punished the leaders of the strike and that any of the men who refused to begin work the follow ing morning would be arrested and ex pelled from the port Indian Massacre Reported DENVER Oct 4 A special to the Republican from Albuquerque N M says Word was received that a ren egade band of Apache Indians from the San Carlos reservation are in the Mogollon mountains south of this city and that five persons have been killed by them on Willow creek near the old Warpatch a few years ago No particulars of the outbreak have been received Schley Invited to Chicago CHICAGO Oct 4 Admiral Schley is to ba invited to come to Chicago and be the guest of the Maryland so ciety of Chicago at a banquet in hia honor The banquet will take place after the court of inquiry at Washing ton has adjourned Mrs Roosevelt Chooses Church WASHINGTON Oct 4 It was stated at the white house that here after Mrs Roosevelt will occupy the presidents pew at St Johns Protest ant church at Sixteenth and H streets This is one of the oldest and one ol the smallest Episcopal churches in Washington and for many years onfc of the most desirable Pews in it have been reserved for the family of the president of the United State whenever he should worship there THE COURT HOVE SOON Chinese Eoyalty to Vacate Sian In foi Pekin After Ootober 6 THE EMPRESS MAY BE DECEIVING Bnspected of Being Too Fearful of Sol diers to Return at Once 11 Hung Chang is Ordered to Borrow 700000 Xaels to Pny for Ills Trip PEKIN Oct 3 -Dispatches from Sian Fu announce that the Chinese court is preparing to start about Oc tober 6 The temporary palace there is being dismantled and all tho fur nishings will be carried for use en route the officials and servants will 1 constitute a caravan numbering from 5000 to 7000 persons with carts and several thousands of horses and mules that have been collected in the Sian Fu district Two parties of officials have al ready started to make preparations along the line The towns through which the court will pass are engaged in decorating temporary palaces and collecting supplies The emperor or the empress dowager in his name has issued an edict strictly commanding the officials to pay for all supplies The native papers report that several eunuchs have been beheaded for prac ticing extortion upon the people An imperial edict commands Li Hung Chang as governor of the province of Chi Li to borrow 700000 taels from the other provinces to defray the ex penses of the courts journey Special local taxes are being levied which the people already impoverished by bandits foreign punitive expeditions and missionary indemnities are ill able to afford Li Hung Chang said today that tho court will certainly arrive in Pekin within two months Despite such offi cial statements many foreign officials here believe the empress dowager fears the foreign troops are kept to entrap and punish her and their the ory is that she will pass the winter in sending the emperor to Pekin The continual broadside of reform edicts is the topic of much varied comment Those best able to judge of their sincerity or effectiveness with hold judgment Prince Ching con versing with foreign officials today as serted that the emperor and the em press dowager were agreed as to the necessity of changing the Chines methods of government and that steps for the enforcement of edicts would be taken as soon as the court return ed to Pekin Unquestionably the re form movement stronger among the upper classes than ever before Prince Su who was recently appointed co5 lector of taxes on goods entering Pe kin an office heretofore considered worth 100000 taels per year has an nounced that he purposes to deposit all the collections in the treasury and to request the emperor to pay him a fair salary His subordinates resen this plan and Prince Su has beer threatened with assassination 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