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wtieel —— _— “ \ » © _ THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1900, 5 GINS | __abEssrsseaur or tect WINMERS AT GUNTS ARE. PHILLIES TR } 5 - | ie ee ; ey | { A ; a Sapphire Stake and ajBoston Ties Again to Win | Quakers Tack!e Champs | | Grass Handicap the from the Taiiend- Again and Seek ) eatures. ers. Revenge. a » Sportal to The Rvenioe Wert? (Special t The Brening World.) (Special to The Bventag Wort wast N Railroad Multi-Millionaire Was MF BRT ARID ae | wil Bh i ray |S ne Aug 1. —Perfect weather conditions pre-! Aug i) New York and Boston crom®@d| oy rm Blows ow dee togetben : | valled at the track this afternoon. The bats this afternoon for the fourth time Ceol, yn gy Mis, fourth Worth $69,650,000--Prin- scm gs tot ae [te ig i » perfect | The Glante may be the tatlen | The "4 _ et over ’ j : Will The cand was net particulariy tnter- | but they cam make 'bings mignty laters|,,! "fame nee | 0 BER Op oul cess’s Sister Not in ill. |evitng, there being only one make, the |orine for the Joules No veam but|' 0) “TUARiMe reer. j Bappnive, for two-year-oids, The the champion li Bere ee ccd the ann cnc de ” handicap of the grass was attractive. |inatiors more lively (or the Bostons on,’ pe nu deentfs) the | The attendance wae large, for though the joa) grounds this season than the) ‘8! * failed \e out (9 ao large ‘Tareugh the appreisement of the es: rime Mr aton eeeor, the card lacked class the fleld@e were) Now Yorks. \9 ealere ty wee 4 tate of Collis P. Ht gion the value, oH Tweed. M large and well-bajasced and offered good | Uf the ave enmer et here ¢ bhe Gating Uider. Fe salen et ales He, HE nite " . for speculation had won three, aod this lea record] xi aiphite wes a s -. ph epee anes ins are what ditract peo-|that only the Bivokijus have equa cl Le, B Huntin Z i |" . ; tM ple to the race track mostly jin this « | mie hanty, 1m neghew. receives $9,000,000, OF thls 4 ‘ Ti gton, who was ‘rained Pikst RACE | The te have been favored wih ; : ln é ounger Huntington gets 99,6n.00 in| "a uncle t rcomes For Allies wwe years ot, tre lexcelient westuer Curing the wera, 8! Fook r youns age ms ) ogariel au. 3 r | 14 & railroad x, hath pe of the) 0a t M “ * 1 Princess Ha clei. eadh are Pootdent and Viest taping. 3 Rot mentioned in the millionaire’ ® | 4° of the a . Thomas ea into Kelley’a (UL This was thought peculiar ae Mr.) 4g fein ble uncle, | r |, ie wasted hac Wi tae neck. Huatingion’» treatment of the “ig. deal in| Fe Cot hue base iy een an wae particular! ou. 8 keh nd in . Mbounder wae pr wr Kennedy , ie ; | 48 Is rushed to the frot | pose of by I p fe Ae ty of th and Was never | pinese ey f s ee and et Finish of the prize-fighter in New York under the Lewis Anti-Boxing luw, which goes | Gpeens tne I vat ar: theaile © = into effect to-morrow ; ‘ Van hit to lowe fled at first ened and abandoned ' © wave v. mo ie wih Oe re ——— - vow — q Davis vent to frst bails, and wor ; \ rt weave al beat her a neck for CaUKhL stealing second by te wet . A 1 ‘ « a . er lead. winning cleverly b lengt milton fied to seit ] 4 a oe saat Gn Peaneiets ¥0 resident Ingalle wee very chee to the | and, half ms Severs, by 6 Agta) i tman te Dorie. Bt 1 forcing 1h W oivere i ‘ ue b and is towda - sxeunn Race but was caught * ing vaiked. forcing in entate. i" nv : Vander (Continued frews m First Page) Selling (oe @aW@h three-yeer-olde; ots tare “iD . war taK 24, Of ihe Eros tere eet OF YANKEE TROOPS. ‘= : “n eae: ; a ab aanee ont ” * same relation (9) ET ci | ; mas scored 0 aio pa « 2 Pact He is fa-|Critielem, accusing the United St mmieria se Piete | Beatie fk ie A ptiok aed “te ‘Teeee geet fr oe A : ltten He is f ( Mickman out, Nichols ny os 4 See tae alll, the alfalre of, "| of breaking the comeord of the powers i fib * |} smith dled, “Tenny to Nichole, “Dryle) put rome : io railways News Keine (the Chesapeake eod/and playing into the hands of Russia ' uik 56. 1} fied to Defy. io ripe NSS enn a r e' iy et rose'e aren nace a x. | hie, road: from Cinctomett » Newport | | inet Creat Britain by aupporting the] ("#PPMeet. 1900 tr the Angetated Prom) | work only by appealing to their nation- Paaitee $b Sf oottine fouled our to Jickman. Dufty | MeGuire itied to Slagle, Dahien scoring. Yards, $2 sand Was » By reason | PRKING, Aug. 14 al pride filed to Doyle. ‘No tans, wild pitch promoved tb runners, one te with the Huntington sear ent tion of the employment of Li by pom via Tlentsin “Dem't let the ‘ b? 4 } : Rese P alts, Peconeret es _ was eald in fi “ — = een e. wht arries fr from New | Hung Chang, who, the paper declares.) One disadvantage that the American yee: pon’ tt H if ie a eal one L | Jon: fied ne Sine mat that the le t. Huntington's { News and " 7 had ¢ 4 b Hi Gleason diet, Collins to Teaney, Lowe!) M4 eet tors suecasor as President of the @ Bt lenae 1 to the Ingaile |!s notoriously hostile to Great Britain | “umn tad a pee NO head!” they erged we leat ueier Mestermais By. Taylor jee walked. Jennings forces iecieks be M. K. Ingalls, Presid mr ly Se his friends te that | and friendly to Russie s Th Cracker Ii Spemee. te tu ‘ouled (o Clarke. No rune. | — Pacific wili be a . y ellred from the presidency transportation wagons were late in ar @ army transporte when they/lou nate, fon. Kosh 1616 8 i Van took care of Lowe's lilgh fly . of the fig Four road F ft nd has since trled to —_—age riving. The Ninth Infantry possessed feechea Peking were a unique spectaci¢ ks og Be rir ety 106 |clarke bunted safely Nichols Chica tr oe wees ereeieniy trem vee | alte ne ‘very iiane of PROPOSAL OF TH OF TAR CZAR. the omly outfit which reached Tientein Milee of animale, venicles ami coolles! Hasire te isk ie |to Gret and Hamilton did likewine. Ling tact that Mr. James Speyer, of the dark f)"*! now in the very prime of ue a ta Ca ot GR trullea behind. Everything tmaginable| Men ert. "Won Sriving’ Halt—1.1h4.s Pear uite Seva and tous wee tereas ing firm of Bpeyer & Co, was in RUMM Joking forward to a deal with the The suppltes were divided among the °" Wheels, from farm wagons to fash- woe be A fine bunch of cattle. Chan-|a: second, Hamilton reaching third 4 Ot te time of Mr. Huntington's death | Biithe Ls oy Sy is lores penne he Ometal ¢ Ben | *ldiers of the Ninth and the Fourteenth lonable equipages, ora Annoy were the choices. |Stahl was caueht between first and ’ and harried back to this country to pat- | "iy oN ee Eeadenta Truesdale | ene oe the naguyg Infantry Regimente and the Battery, @¥¢fy horse, mule and Chin the front tn ther fret turiong [scone Twe rune Uelpate in the nami “or his suce und Haidwin, if the L and W. and| tween Thie Country Reeste frie Americ with haversacks, Path was commandeered. reel , rage to the stretch, wi Foarth Inning. It was through the Speyere that ang Island Railroad’ companies, re Made Public, blankets and gent ed ‘ ws a0 feos Mp rg Me re y Wes evens Long te ey ee PF . 4 went role started under the could never pee Van fied 10 Lowe Davie dd like a Ac hh Fetained We presidency of Spree Ktington’e et sor Neither (Rpectal 10 Tee renting Wor! | heaviest loads, but they woon stripped we co Ano CAMELS. Zemora in th lant’ sitonaihe th and co ben eet, nies, IE jon jowever. has any knowledge as to how ‘ prefertt tores he Japanese had cows bearing packs! by a head jengt? ar eee: Much of his Southern Pacific stock Sisvied Mr. Frucadace te. | WA@HINGTON, Aug. 11~The text of Se eunkes sae inh poiak = and the Russians had camel Prw in front of chantintee teal me cae, "ue — iplna lila Mg ‘ 1s exehanee (of tively th ¢ is not to be ¢ = Lol gensved pty eget pe gh . on | Russia's proposal to this Laggan der them During the last two nights men pulled the carts and staggered un-| |) THRD nace purady (09k Doyle's piace on frst. 0 7 ir of ‘ 0. ind the ba’ a OD lbad hg dlterage gr flyer "rking house of | whiah has caused the epit in the of the march they slept tired and wern- der beavy packs, the soldiers cursing] irom PHeseren? Gre sad 01 Re oaated ‘0 Wn Culling aut'to Grady | Party of Rcegues Won a Gin sutacteantiy headed the syndicate ot the and rained @ Bowl in |out inthe rain without shelter oF cover, ant Ddeating them Several dropped) oot Feaee iad a teow second: Duffy toul- ently headed he ayntca 1 nial Poly Aighiriy ARLY IN A Two hundred funks and scowa| Marten whe jane mat ms ao wo A we nngied Coline! Lot of Money on Core that bought in ¢ wer a 5 y by “urep « NEARLY IN TRAP, ions ous owed he vg = Ply reaching third, Bowerman threw low | holdings in the aystem. They have an > A A eae Hearne iy mane we Sromter 168, Purser to second to cateh Lowe and Collins bett-McC Fights absolutely controlling interest an, anal) be vg One siht the wagon train lope the ate theme tes Pores is : scored. Lowe reaching third. Clarke bd coy Fig = _ | {tte dated Aug. 29 and captioned as] road and the American camp. Had the Chinese taken the offensive {King ist LS Milees. 1 A died, Dav's to Grady. One run. | Bote ! s — » Ch The drivers plod ational Stee Purposes of Russia in ina,” and ptured and cut to pieces by |Careelan, 105 Lintiepeig { been ¢ | flanking he darkness and rain They might have driven into the Chinese camp, but along four miles tn ped of the transportation might easily | Sarpeheeter 108 Mecur i . * ty The ening Wort.) © Towney, Gigdy " Eroning Heason tcok fiest| ATLANTIC CITY, No J Aug. T= Quemvork 108 1 Boland 4 4 Was telegraphed together with the reply Cnaces: OP i oo g ¢ Smith out t that the enemy |} toubled to matter " was app ASUUWP eee Ks of ine United States to our representa vnately, the Ruasian stopped them way demoralized the Generas trusted | give’ gmt fe ight snot arme in {he| on balla Bowerman flew The use of a t elegraph wire Hurope and Japan It coads an | Jet ime the transports to luck and bent made the running with K: ine Hi i Vasior (ook first oF i enabled a party of .o ables @he ree > went Ne nerieans often bivouacked sup- toward getting ahead (nly r racing head and head to the tur ne gles yo canine and fevily ns f ed South Avantle Clty in . : ws oss yeueene aner ind hreakfastiess. and toward emermency as payed 6 ould h Na where Bellario joined a ae Scored: Davis fouled ‘to Clirke. | ay As ae ni Teer ry we the ) ae : tement | the end the officers kept the me Red Suen Deron Ot P drive to the furlong pole and then|Nichole fied to Van. Hamtiton eine 3)! , Boe “on made to me 4 al statement} the end n at upes the troops. _ Conroy drew ay end won handily jc! ge, fied Fe an Tete. 48 chett-MaCoy fight last night i] | a P . eoting Russia's purposes in China ————— | King Lief tired in the run home ond | Qian; Seitas te fret on bails, enney They received information that Cor = = ogee the fotlowing effect | tended encouragement through our con ‘views expected by the government of Hethario went on and got decowl neney ey Colliat was ie hird Man herr had won in the Afth round about sule and naval offears Rusa ar 4 to neral a by @ length hom Te ek in thts Inning to 3 . A Hamil 4. minutes before the ticker ane —— . i? ‘ F RTH home. » eh. 4 a 4. PLANS’ OF RUSSIA. Thle present Rood relation should be | BA oF PT a | See | oe ae ite sesslt ced warvied stout * at F promoted for the peace of China the American for ‘ ry an Atlantic avenue hote te we People’s Gas, Sugar and “ That, as already re fostarot, | epee: wo Ganas teal was teimeatare | Meee eee tenes i eiting am tenes in AUABtIe Av | where & 4 Russia has esigns of territorial « “ mediate conference with the other commande Sie MWD MEPs | Setbach fled 19 Hamilton. _ Hickman 4 was waiting as the ticker ticked Tobacco Followed ina , o ener mat, cquatiy with [pperet for which the military furces of as to ihe time and manner of with- Cee tee $4) touled 9 Coliing Bait out, Nichole to of ve + ' oe ; |the Powers have heen co-operating runs whi : ek Geni ae é % ory he relief of the Min me. Pe government of the 1 States! Lowe died, Davis to Grady Clarke sap hay , Downward Course BS eagle vith, Uo ralleg af ths Ministre at Pes tia Peocraed ty the 6 A pumted tg'ilickman, ‘who mnde a quick the probable duration of (he fight he r 4 " Petre . ; ae ha nN accomplirhed. there still at the ocrupation of play 4 caught his man at AF. | einiers took all kinds of odds the —_— . " rs emate ¢ other purposes which all ane (+ for military purpose | Nichols also nt to Hickman and Waa) ) wouldn't last longer than alx a na + a tae pent jepree the (Fe wd he I have in nh, which are dental ro the military steps for the se-| out at first. No runs. bind , * bout $1.00 Ferther rely ts in the par cidentaliy to 1 veteered ye communication of the (CURRY of the Musgia border provinces} | After some delay they went away in| Tenn) Ane HOO Senne Se ; outside pub » ‘ by res Rn ; ef by the Chinese, and toa roorter tt ff had ‘ne fo e | |and gotten away before the losers go ce . K » Charge and which were speci ode hall he re-estab.iened 1 Homosh 7 ~ filed to A - ley @ stock mark : pled Niew | feadby enumerated in our note to the Ru telire het. troops from tho is ever | ey eae an was thrown out by |an inkling ap to the game that hed bem newed profers , ‘ re poses, and as Powess on duly 3 action be ther powers f Favoolus, 3 lane ite rene pray. | NOrHEd Upon them ible f me k rf hereto. No obsta th was “hee amiiton out i y aguatnnamento soe Dims ending ebruriiee . ‘el. othe | an Wise through “any i os Cavenier trove up founied f } | OUR TERMS TOLD, A Mg cue ate an ta Bak | (ici) GAS TRUST DIVIDEND, pening ‘ t » purp * e llev fs aad “J has feos repertedly pro | thomosne: nex Phere was a gen Lan *_seorim aiins hit to Hickman F Deedhiyn Regtd ‘Trene 4 . beaslenn goversenente weratet | These are to afford all possible ors a ; or m the tutn ana Maher Tha Tenney was forced. One run f almost a point, Pe ‘ o Ol for reitef of legatior toction everywhere in China t | lened) Core paketaty x nto dhe lead, showing tne | . “The tu og shia! semga rag sail ae i “opted. Fon will communicate the toregol ly Prom er ig " suce mering “ . : {1 Peking, there is no need for her |\ Be gi Rog, ‘on / | So Deciared. A a o the « nd to the Minister of Foreian Affaire | ah és an Odd Suicide of Prisoner} ‘vj caantatve to remain. Rusia has lrecurrence of pordere. and. tol fevite early consideration and respons | he directors of the Consolidated Gee Wes evidently for t mom Held f rs . rected Ruagina minister to retire with | seek a« ution which may bring per- ee ing again att Company held a meeting this noon at ; ducing the timid pac * ‘ eld for Shooting | iia offlelal perdonnel from China; ¢ t i Ke Fifth Race-One mile—Won by Olea; lthe Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company ' a Boy. © Russian troops will Wkewine be LONDON STOCKS QUIET. Fisuron was second and Bliver Garter = veg | and declared a dividend of 2 per cent fawn and, that when the gove GOLF STATION, SOUTHAMPTON, |" Ciinougi it is not eo stated the divs i ‘ nt of China shall remain the fetns | 7% ——* N.Y. Aue The gem!-finals of the as a quarterly. 0 ‘ ae of government and afford an authority - SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES. Women's Notional Champlor the stock te 5 " * leg mn Brenlig Wie with which the other powers can dita played here thie morning under the nts titra weated etore the ne 7 yy e thel and weil Jeslte to enter Mh RACE TRACK, SUEEPSHEAD pay. | moat fawpradle westhér conditions «ceils oem T negotiations, (o¢ Russian Government leentd beat by ee for to-morrow s|The sky es bright and clear, and 4 ne wan: | w > + representative Hold ints "sre aa follows | there t r ine ads een | wit amy name 18 9 London Scary murot "war Yonurine| hes Rowse atta ent ag, [ereronarthe eu o'he"nah| MUNISTER woULDN’ T WED. row, sot around last nis wack £8 diel ing chose views and purses, Ru tongay, With the dealings very Light ee ee Ae oF Sees to drive off were Mise tare vigorous demand was maie *1 expresmes hope (nar the United States | The American ral way st were Masimon Eunice” peri Ardsley, and Miss | Puan the “ y drowging ¢ county jail) wil whare the same opinion general y dy, with some of the Be ee if | i aaa riseom, Merion Crieket s@ wies MeGioe! Sues the Rev. ; to UR Som ‘ WE REPLY TO CZAR Stay 'astoonts Walsing.” Gouthert Fieve IIOP. sie at. Miss Griscom won the| Robert Dedeug fer 5,000 Po A et + feoADE oft + we Yort Central and Union La tue {Hf | Play off. The scores Damanes. Goal Chicago ‘Te-m > ‘ ' . re Jeclaration oue reply fhe preferres M1 Lady Sedorr rh Fracces Griscom, Resex--Out 23-4 and Union tf eleri@ ‘ nade by the folowing tenor indus Business wes fatrly active tn this quer. tor towrearoite lat ge 5446 5h OL In, 86455655648) Robert Dodaot, a colored proacher, 6S National Stee preferred eave ° ‘ - ‘ The government of the Uptved States adequate provis ter of the ee ons courve, ; fn Ardeiey—Out, | 722 **Pee 4 in the City Mall Park toe advanced 114 Bonds aid . ‘ PF recaivad @Hh meth o tie re ten and game WHEAT WAS § IRREGULAR 8 CO I ARIE | aay on an omer eis Juntice Mee thek ndstt | fou # pocket ed atateme a yas oo | tee With . | Adam, of tte Bupeene Court, ia an als gi # ga a . rs ot be-| W ‘ = ) err of . loud @ authors jf tra hole-Griseom five; Terry, 6 action brought againe bins by Emily anticus to make outst = lect tea une one on 7 . AND MARKET QUIET. |»). eh which attracted the areat-| weGiockiin tor breach of nromito fhe : 4 the pelos ‘ one the 4 would wish to Gate Va Melee | Mie i 1 “Cetin "Fe tha| coats 0% dnmagee ., the deciaration 7 aoe ‘ withdeme bee me ry forces from, Wheat was somewhat irregular at the | {4een! J ' pp RE | eurprise of many admiring friends of| She alleges that ehe fret met ? ferly dividend. . a Peking aad remit to the processes | opening to-day, With the trade extremely | mig Bee—tye Pardueh lor twepearcide 1 Oe er-cfamoton Mise Curtis Lag the) at Port-au-Prince, Maytl, on May 6 hat, Sugar he re sia weawttaia }ight Corn tutned rather weak after a| sven teriangs mateh by one up in 2 Sey hol bah, fie predeeed kad Whe niet’ okiyn Transit « * hea * extating $000 | promising ceginning Dives ® Olympian ? § te jeve: rican The same parpoers bare moved demands New Y wee eer | pe 8 Were Sept. | Tommy ities Loageneremes ° my | The welding war ¢ « pi i8 but Kane "i “ . . } wheat. @ De. Seale 1S Aland sebeek TROTTERS PERI WN FIR 1 Aug. MH, but D oh oot - 1 wit! continue to the MUST QUIT PEKING meage's opening prices were: Sept, | Wins tat HS Finvors y & seranee, 38 be wanes business e 8 Government of the tn tes. | . wheat, 4i-d Bept. corn, Wi-a Kept | Ballzhon Be 1% in appeare je wae suspended ates (We consider, however, that alin ag Fourth Rave Geran Man'ocap, for threr-yee following dey ‘em ne fu + after \o-days w and the fene’ dectaratt “ New York's sing olde ont apwere Flyers Among Bigh mise, bs ane t 7 - i. er - of , rs > sin te oh reaerd are in aecord Is o aeeapaiies Peking | tember oa Berned . td abares and * bao . Would be imetertt ance a dg ie y bs . with theer made fe the Vetted) suerebid dealin ® » ene or ‘ Be, i pr * a Je desire wit a ! on : amount fixed ve Sutin Mee The Closing Quotations ™) D » States by the o r powers PROVIDENCE, Aug. %—A fire oe)" : ° a ee lu “LIFT FISHE Ww p oe ae 7 powers anite therein with the ra. urred this afternoor in the cattle shede| AJAm. and was drudined rifts . ‘ Vie ; on fire hormoms of parpeer. Aw od ables of fragansett Park, | (Mice until ie sureties apprara AP = § ‘ © the ‘ pews: whiek determines to with. where the «rand cireut race meting ie} =f : (onatian Yacht MWinote Selected “be tl draw ite troops trom Pewing wit! vein belt. shi Reese oh emt % Nowe st . . ce . e a Ho to Sail for Interna. ‘ Beceosartly preveed fer to a. out eight had geen ether ext e Finest " “ “ thomal m y be . Pretest ite Interests tm China by ¢ 4 be i se 700r site ona] oy sy og Ay or a By Re. 4 M Hts own method, and we he thet ¥ WEATHER FORECAST. ie! Garvoncns 149 | Simeon. é Gmiare s ( ookin: P = ‘« were @ th 14 make @ gene » ot ened any eqnibinion bale. 4 . . - t drawal expedient i Poreeaet for the > a a | ais ¥ “one on Gas : * BS), Aligota vis leave . . . Mhiscry, a4 F he ime and mannee of 4 ’ FINISHES AT HAWTHORNE. The Leading H iit by GS ; ei. ant fait reparation |@retes ov, eae Ne CANADIAN “Is DEF. Leading Hotels h n tow of ‘ - , | inn wietg { the milter 5 me te | a made Sronge and s | eitua ¢u.!ing from the interrup Ra 4 TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Ave Ping the moat famous restaurants | the thon of telearay potato Beng Suih Sinai. oul te | The races scheduled to he sun here|] have introduced ‘he new system. It **1$2,750,000 IN GOLD CHINA WANTS PEACE, 150 otto soe i wee om se 1A rong lto-aay ranuted wo fllows Wcame high (Ber, would ave to have 4 © advined ' 7 ~ nauce the ¢ | Piret Race—Piv e-cight a mile , COMING FROM SYDNEY. ae for at ; ‘ § reavement as | pee to the Reever’ fond this | 28. by deat lesa . ition ted 3 4 5 Economy + p 4 at peace and earnestly | the - eS, q 5 er denires | protect life amb peaperty of nie Hallie third Mimwe-i 94 The best of it is that } SYDNEY. W.. Aus Th spe » bale soacagg cre cae, Cee ee ieg |#4 foreigners, and ln several of (0 WILL ACT SOON, . of | is just as goad fur the private hones rae Cia lt vt . erovinese 6 and eucceseful effar |, The result of th erations , as for the hote! Gains Sess, fan Hetactory us is | ne fig thie port Aus. 12 | [0 ooppress the Bosere have bore tahen|{0ah usiens | eon yh) to soon ne most a | Praneten aa a | 8 ° pression by ' , on Fifth Ai : au ly the viceroys, to whom we have ex continued ppoatiion ae to ‘meatty the Svar ‘ , 1

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