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!"ALL THE LATEST SPORTING 10P,M. ‘PRICE ONE CENT, v. _NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1900, PRICE ONE CENT. eDryy' Cement ae ‘BASEBALL CHINA MUST PAY _ _ WELL FOR OUR DEAD — =—__—_——- ~-¢-— PITTSBURG, ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.-A high Government official =. a — said to-day that the indemnity which the United States Robert B. Miller Wants a|would demand for every American citizen killed or 5 5 e | 0 0 3 0 0 el ] Divorce—Co-Respond- |maimed by (he Chinese during tue present trouble would . uv enta Lawyer. be sufficient comfortably to support their famihes for the remainder of their lives. _— Millionaire Railroad § HUNTINGTON'S QUEER VIEWS pass Pater air ort Waste ot el ittnge, oF w single equere foot ot Chinese rorrivaby ae tee : : York, to-day instructed wyer te Magnate Expired Sud- cae. eS : EW YORK 0. PITTSBURG 5 begin proceedings tor absolute divorcelderanity,” said the oficidl, who is close to the President. TSBURG 5. [x ast Mr ui He am ie the leThere is but one indemnity which tt an give our peo n a a field place, Br awye the le and that is a monetary indemnity to the families ¢ 000000 OW is ; ne the D \demnity to the families of their Amerieas, view dJenly at His Adiron- 3 His Aphorisms for Success, His Advice to Laboring § dack Retreat, “Camp Men, His Idea that Education Amounted : Pine Knot.” to Little, Buliding tims, For every one of these, China must st keep ) Mrs. Miller fh on apending the sum ¥ 5 pay a sufficient sum to * 7 . mer at the Ma jouse, Poet [their families from want during their lives Inland, where Barnes a wen of This Government will exact assurances of a 4 Vacation. Suspecting t ail wan not tisfactory character that “AIL honest work is honorable wor! : | right, Mr. Mitle eured the ser «| #uch a state of affairs as now extst in China shall not again oceur, The The G. fe) P Eulogizes ‘Wark at. sartaing to: gee enenye er WD WR © E ' vf Deputy Sherif! Fret © foot), of | nature of these assurances will be determined ater. or oe buy a meal, If you en : a ° Buffotk County 1 Booth we ‘ th Dead in a Re Manisses House on Saturd , i" The collection of indemnity may prove ¢iMcult, and it may be @e e guest = cided. although so far the proposition has not been considered, to station Ho jearned (hs! Stow . ree markable Tribute _ never become @ pauper.’ AT ST. LOUIS were going \o New York @ tent) Warships in the harbors of the principal cities aud offcials within these ‘sun after work: it won't ren after yea.” alo pn the steamboat Bhinnecick, & * elties to watch the revenues and protect the interests of the U 4 cities to c even \ t nit Body to Be Brought tendeney to the Increase of higher edvention tmegraphed Mr. Mk ed States,» - , at the last landing. Orie Lion vy taking charge of such revenues and reserving some portion of them to to New York. men spend too many years re po if wae : o'sock Bundy) aooty to the indemnity ; waieh Wie kin eee In addition to requiring aswirances of a permanent restoration of oder ‘ wes no good to cram the mind fall of keewledge 3 Apled ea ' vad at] small body of nay be necessary to protect the offictals stationed 3 Colts P. Huntington, the railroad that will not help a young man in the work he te @tted te de” yeloeg « ‘ at these ports. If this plan shall be adopted the different allies doubtless magnate and muiti-millionaire, died g ‘A boy who has the to aneceed im life will anceeed etn Miller's wa ne Me | will co-operate suddenly at 5.10 this morning at his withest the higher ode Sit Be esiee Effort will be made, of course, ty trece the responalbility for the peeage Summer home, Camp Pine Knot, in HARLEM Barnes's» r Vion | Outrages, but it will be a difficult task. os there will be little dispoition he body will t a | AME! nformed wrapat sie lamong the Chinese to tell the truth, espe ! ben ft would implicate the Adirondacks, The hody rae Oe Wee ee } obe of thelr tum ber brought to this elty to-morrow pr the atrocities Secretary Manley, of the Republi ‘ ea 2, ia a a | wherever such offeuse is fixed on an individual, high or low, his punish can National Committee, issued this 99 vk Masolute 3 | ase . « firm | ment will be required. If it can be sh th riers for the hostitities . ’ Via 3 jor 8 » Je “ Hires ’ ere inaued by © Emoress wager ¢ the Emp ¥ « morning as the offigial utterance of 7 . " i street, Mr Mart ried : es ae - fe » iar: * scpoutine , — ert nd another government will be { Tua ved to have the Committee a remarkable culog + dit a , * SN" | ordered the outrages the severes shinent ma ded him { the dead millionaire, ROM TELEGRAPH POLE Mr Mille oie. tae | — -t- ‘ ’ kin : ees vo ines mot , svat ES" QIPHER MESSAGE Si ts lasts» 8 1] FIGHT ue | TAILED ON PANAMA IS KEPT SECRET. 0 ‘ ~ ‘ ek ¢ ttre ‘ ‘ly approach: the sudden death of Mr. Huntington. | ‘ — he Chinese cannot be punished } WAS [| Mevalte of the Kerent Battle Re- THB 60. SHIM! 'Soaside Athletic Club Bid oe | capa Cen wotlk ee oh ae Tri of Seeretar: of - 25, 000 ‘ DA etal te : : “4 aes Ce the Republican National Com- $ , | sunné . aaaiie rs ; ‘ ome mittee, to the Dead. and Got , : bre . Sr ded & a " % +> Josepps Ht. Daley ot; Maine, Seer i ‘Se 4 | ae _ acts cone ‘ y P iabes . auary of the "Repubitean Nationfl ! on a ; a ° ; ht Commit {devote - two hours thls) = ‘ y ‘to inditing the following | Tred @ per cent: at “Mad: | —- Conger. v2 * a % alll Y ‘ Garden rather than 7) pee pyeeeye oyeveencarveneerer. | amr) “ ot Coll sR. Hantington, \¢ ‘oney Inland, and the Senekde| : i> bs ® Peking, being’ finally given to the press as e Seaside Ath- n made a specific bid of si 0e0) 5 WOMAN'S DISAPPEARANCE , |¢ WEATHER FORECAST. a) reves woulg \ a pe e mney Island, on Aug. 24 cash for the fighte attie’ for. way . iz vl” en a the offigial. tribute o!, the Commit- This offer w ey : tah _ thaabtetvesis 2 ich fete Joie x the ade = sa 3 oe 47 tied Cen-) Wiiltam pager for James 5 nears © ats Pw vw ‘ ny Seuimre| J. Jeffries, at the tabetiny ” ; one eh 5 F. 1 bnjor rae P. Hiinuine: nd CiQtiland agreed to a dlause in the agneement |? i Wedugedey, Num. 1%, for t basi- ? providing Unat (he winner of the ‘Pits. ° 4 New Verk (tty att vioiniry ae ote nt | oo Np aR eo IP eddies wenn +) MRL SAFE IN PEKING: ees le was thor ju offering of % t. of the groms re/T pion on Aug. M% at the Coney Titand é ) warmer; winds becom. | tae retrain mange | a a anand 1 ; RELIEF FORCE MOVING. pwn, for the ¢4| The only proviso wus that the winner | \~ : and the ablest business man in the |e per cent. hte offer wen equalled by jot the first bout ve uninjured as @ 5 | bee sees bee oboe ser ‘ the city organization, and was then| hands and body ‘ ; ’ country. used to 7) per cent. by the shore| Representatives of both fighters agreed or eee HEE ‘ A sl sate “At the time of bis death he was) ory» jon Charley White as referee for the bout sim eae © ‘ | . : nthe Legae the absolute controller of more than| l"rrey Williams, who was looking after|The Mat will be of twenty-five rounds | t Aud " 11,600 alles of railrond, besides | —————— erent. deciared ldureston — viay, [neers 8 ' of inte yee Pe = Sa! NING RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION. [oe nse a nee Sorweer< sieasit aa * holding the controlling interest in a ~TNGALLS “SINKING. |" in Lae Vegas, NS. M. for his , ’ 7 fo ‘i n Fuk " val rely reign= large number of steamship lines and | benten, is sinking rapidly. His son, Bhet- ers, Pek r teeth . tones Gee being the owner of the great naval | Weld. today started for the beteide of " | — ae wa, Va. His Son Summoned to Hie Bedside |"* Mther , : ae ans ucviey witubanibnn! ee eae alta i 9S it at Les Vegas, New A‘telegram from Mra. Ingalls received . | The right man in the right piace | . : samail al e of he nine "He carved out, by bis own in- here (0-day announced the eerious condi. le is no more valuable than tho right « , Hussia ive taken ; pia ae st tion of Mr. Ingalls, whe hae been tn the ed in tho right paper The a foniry, U.S. A., a8 @ support to the Japaaese * ustry and by strict attention 10] TcHISON, Kan., Aug. 16—~Ur-UInited sie fe ar ai t taking soy fuet World is the right paver. ye FREDERICK PALMER, sr onto ty 2 States Genator John J. Ingalle, whe throat affection | t > , ~~. —— —een cae 2 v,