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Peed 7 100 Freee Pudiisding Company, 6 te @ PAMK ROW ew York. Gedeved 08 the Poet OMe at New Tort ap Senmnd-Crase Mal! Matter 5 i ———— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1900. =—_- Mear ye! Hear ye! The Woman's Congress in now tn seenii THE JUDGES IN THE HE NEW YORK TIMES, a reputable news- |" SCANDAL. paper, printed this morning the etate- ments of a number of members of the New York Judictary who are connected by the stock-iists with the Ice Trust eeandal. Justice Fursman safd, as reported by the Times I don’t believe there is a trust. At least, | have no evidence of it. Don't give a if there is or is not—it don’t affect me either way, He acknowleiged having bought and sold tee stock. Justice Gildersteeve ‘Times: T have no objection to this talk about my| Owning ice stock. It gives one a feeling of affluence. He acknowledged juytng $20.0 worth of ice Stock, which he said he sold again raid, according to the | thos Gildersieeve may indulge his feeling of affu- | ence to the utmost. But 16 public cares a great | deal and ite feeling \s one of grief, of amazement | and of just wrath. From the reckless utterances | Quoted above, it is a relief to turn to the stern, | sober words of the Governor of the State. Says Gov. Roosevelt It surexy ought not be necessary for me to sav again that | care nothing whatever whether the man be Democratic or Republican, city official or private citizen, OR EVEN A has been guilty | shall do everything in my power to have him punished. his means, just so much more necessary is it to have him punished if he did wrong. As The Evening World pointed out yeaterday the people like to belleve {n thelr judtclary, in the uprightness, fairness and honesty of the Dench; in the absence of al! prejudictal self-in terest from the men who wear the ermine To the jufiges to preserve emselves worthy of |t ies and conditions which amount to life tenures Of office. It has been sought in every rational way to remove the judges of our courts from the Peach of all temmations to join make them pic’ agains: Wealth seoking Yet in the micm of our fancied security and wisdom !n thus ¢raling with the euddenly awakene’ to the revelation of of our high cou th which {s 80 black that it h to vk 1 speculation the fever of qui we are ten fu th associated with a man « 1 and « to drive from offies the very head ¥ gov @rnment One Judge and another adverts to his lega! ri 0 own Ico Trust stock or any stock w ght please him, providing only that !t was obtained through proper channels This is not disputed. There is no written law to prevent speculation by the Jud! But th fs & question of moral duty which |» graver than that of legal right. There are unwritten jaws of probity on the bench, of white-mindedness and of fair dealing with « trusting public which should be more weighty and compelling than a formally composed code. Never since the first whisper of an Ice Trust| ‘wes heard has there been room for dowtt that) feeb « combine would be mischievous, oppresstre and cruel in its relations to the masses of people. Never since the monopoly came into being and ted has there been the glimmer of cons+tence OF equare dealing about !ts management ite Greed and grasp have been tremendous, even out @f proportion to the brevity of its expected Sum- Geer season of harvest. And this fact—the fret of | the lee Trust's close and tyrannic relation ‘o the | @emmon people—magnifies what would t: any : be the heavy offense of the implicated Jiviges, ‘The judges who own or have owned tee stock fe by their own act disqualified for sitting in ‘ eases which might come before them at Moment. Hut worse than that, they have 4 feeling of public distrust toward them. and the bench. They have disturbed a which is essential to the public con- For the consideration of a they have desecrated the goin armas Justice Fursman may not care a blank and Jue- |: JUDGE, if he And of course ¥ the higher his official position and the greater 3 encourage thameelves in this belief and to Induce ' the people have attached to the bench large sala- ! \ ve I ‘ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1900, ARRRRAARARAAA AARADDDADODARDAS *. PROPOSAL A LA EUCHRE. | PREPARING THE HARVEST | BY JOHN SWINTON, special legislation enacted) control The leaders of ‘ have fate) Yet they ick to take advantage of # ensible purpose of which was | ‘ened upon them ation, # al, as car \ in thelr favor {the truste There are r As for the eal © not ¢ made pervi : r steneibly in their Interest mpnited to the « ave seen | ta = se the: eaeeben iin Thetr lrgal ete is tlae that of other corporations. agatn and agatn | ® aw particularly of New Jersey They exist u eral laws of the States, carry as tt ty adm k ompe » cut a” wide ewath n thelr business vin ler them, pursue all thelr opera. | titton unter vb y ur holt of franchises or p en snd rake tm the proceeds under c un ts tt estimated a“ 1 r naof the tariff are vastly ” make these remarks for the eo . as Mr Havemeyer hae testified, e entertal: pinion that 7 the com na mber kt ould testify; some tf ont and p to partieutar % them resort to # tttou political agenetos sts are subject ty the Iawemaking powers ? 1 € of other of the pariy) tes are applicable to them * n there ts * i ‘ ‘ eign yag i eekee kat H ; y tr brought into subse { : they of the State . } Ten A queer ty plant seed: ttle boy tT" 7 . onmteets. Am i t» made nf We ain't plantin’ no seeds These are Ingun reiles rain, reconst All tare, ‘ thor t | for the Summer boarders to find” ot me td ? ie to the nae and the theery 4 r Borer coo eoo occ coee--: tla by the governments of the several States that ; Iifferentiates it from ast { JUST WHAT HE WANTED, he trusts ore inder the corporation laws. >| Nese organt Vien @ corporation.” he says 4 Now, there ie a carpet, said the dealer, “that ¢ It i the individu os. primarily, that are em » “le lerge enough and powerful enough to buy out ort an't be heat.’ ywered to den! with ) and to enaet measures for {| crush ts competitors, or when It te formed by af Just what T want,” sald the tired-looking man who many Western States have |« é amber of competing corporations, tt te j had recently undergone a little experience in Mie back roved to be large! 3 trust Hi jard) “Send a mon up to my house at ence and effective Ass matter of oo 5 “The State has bred Lida measure every room * trusts le conetently eed to obstruct t > orporations according to thetr? Edna You're a trump. pec e eee ne e+ + + eo e+ eee ne | sadeebehia weaioren, o te ender thet teapstanl, oF : #8 * of the basis of classification! Kdward—ANl right; I'll take your heart, AT THE PUBLIC BATH. to argue that ‘hey are inapplicable or to Meht + o mber of plants controlled Procecceeoccceccccccecccccccecccco } }in the courts. or to have them declared ur s > i if gets to the nub of ru } WDM. WIspoM, | ton The we . P| ment, which 19 founded on the text: “The power tof Maude—tgn't the man you are engaged to a specu- . ? ' saya fiat ; ina ra ation! Clara—No, indeed! He's a financter, ate * & committees : re 4 t | Maude--How do you know? at se WAYR and means have asf * FS sein ay ClaranHe didn't buy the engagement ring untt! those of the devil himself, Ten years ago ¢ . r It de-Vatter | had accepted him. made an attempt to handle the trusts, In ag } ally wish to atinck the | ee. HEF | manner. by the he Shern nt . JOHN swiitOl H will be found to do tt D ye bee SORE eE Oe re et hte peat eee gga? This sumgestion of Mr Conyngton ts worth ‘aint | OUN There hae been |; a4 corporations ous y do things of Anyhow, the power of a State to regulate they lexisiation on the subject, but tt very inimical t i weifor for the law, trusts within tts own iimits, so long as ft does not in tive ag against the trusts or it may turn thousands of workinemen adrift under the terfere with inter nmerce, {9 am, the Dingley jaw or the Inter w, and tt may make fort h as we power of ng ate all state Commerce law Bot Federal Congress and ean tn dred ‘ past few trusts engaged te commerce ts i the Stote Legislatures have “run up again stone The law an idge to eome unde © This power has not welt jer they attempted to Interfere with the of the big trusts. The trusts have but Httie ercierd merely because the © have not { in any way The reamon # that there has | hampered by any law, not ° rridden many | nat and influence of the industrial and social revo i never been any sertous purpose to bring them under | jawe [tution which the truste are bringing about \ i HOW TO CARE FOR HERE IS A REMARKABLE FAMILY GROUP. | ‘ Attendant-—-Now, then, in wid yes. ' THE INDIGENT OLD, | Charity Problem ieoma by Commissioner Keller, in . the Arena Quarterly, HE men and women who ought not to be sent ' have worked all their lives honestly and earnestly. | | and tn the end, through no fault of @hetre, have tt become destitute What to do with euch people is ' one of the hardest problems of soctology \ In Germany the expertment has been made of i adopting @ sort of tnsurance nm, controlled by the 1 - st th depositing certain nele Henry—Well, Tommy, did you find out where ah ee Se ee — ; } rumpus came from after you had opened your drum? ' ‘ 4 Tommy—Tes, str; the rumpus came from ma after xh" found I had opened tt Ni) trtete teeter een e---- =e tJUST LIKE THE REAL THING} tuttenner in would holdem | eee wee nns one enn ee see. GETTING VE TNE PACTS, Can Greater New York equal thin? The above group | down like @ fight of steps. There has never been « He—How | just sung the este! shows @ citizen of Huffalo, Henry E Ducker, his @ife, | death in this famtly. Mr. Ducker, for many years She-Why, 1 + © exceptionally poor and thelr eleven children Many of them have reached | prominent tn ath and cycling ctreles, holds a votee! ' . the grown om stage-ao that the heads do not e ree postion in the Comptroller's office at Alba: He-On, ft Isn't his Lenvy: {t's Sie nerre, anes a sy wenenre naan =n 2--- $= === t 4 UP-TO-DATE SE RV ASS | S: BY LAURA JEAN LIBBEY, | Meprright, 1900 by ihe Prees Fehr) ing (ompany, NT World)! Sver oung man » mes her way she con- © matter how careful) o young girl has been | siders her Yagttinate re reared, whan she Kor her Summer out-| The village schoolmaster or be mustetan wil ing she seems to leave om f the evidence of to while away the em her careful training behind her her way Ie It because whe feels shacklee of strict) She never stops they have obedience to @octal ootes are for the time betna } or not that t be plerced sree fet is ve ie hit raph what are 7 playing now tettettebtetettenes | “batt and that there are men who love : ong ; fet be saben store, and I attend to the fate crosses them tn winning that ey can poodle id de 4a de Gast JOHN W. KELLER. — never love again pawernereneetes ses saneetrereenere-Jt i The summer irl plays with these good, honeet., TOMMY If any one buys anything on credit T put ‘ | hearted fellows as a purring, innocent, white-eyed moneys at stated intervals receive ato euite|t | kitten plays with « mouse. - a TEST. x ce a stated sum = Thie plan hes been found to work * ister soe 0 are wh ot “i pena to The man's hear @ ald, gaxing through the clear pane, so well for th who remain tn it to the end that | after he s through with before we were married you said nat you loved dividends have been increased But all insurance She (rifts tnto acquatntanc * welt methods entail the hardship of giving up a part of | Knows her stern papa would re he ee ee a oe the # times when money ts moat needed or of |" know about ft, ranitetne el! she knows how reap jo wit y heart," he responded ir nding altogether In the tneurance scheme. |.! \ Is terminate that acquain tom the hour Prove tt!" vot he and thereby forfetting the moneys already pelt in | |i * kc her face homeward ane Hew?" Lady (to new vervant)—I hope you will de your his account the Insurance idea does not golve Sh flirtation to her heart’ tent—th etet work faithfully. On this accoun D © I, je enjoys a fir n er heart's content—t at “Exchange your wheel for @ lady's make.” Bervant—Well, Pll see the problem aatiefactorily {3 s eiane light strotie and the hour on the plasea—and le a In New Zealand the scheme of old age pensions the more ff her good mamma or chaperon ——————_—______. a as been tried, with consiterable entisfaction to that |" & doze tn the ample rocker. utterly oblivious to the immunity, but the trouble with olf ge pensions is cial Mak tae cont i oa : Black Turbans, A NEW “SHO ULDER CAPE. that it discourages frugality and encourages p: Tt te best not to toke the summer gtr: sertousty, All black turbans of tucked mousseline de sole are| The titustration here shows the newest and prettiest | paltem young man very stylish and will be worn with organdie and | *houlder cape. It ts chiefty of lace and rather decora- Another important development tn the public o! 4 She ta probably not tnterceted tn wu at awn gowns tes of the city of New York relates to the met) ig you have overstayed your vacation a f nee f the commitment of children \3 her request, she would only be amused If she knew Austria Tax tf Heretofore It has beer, the practice, and tt ts etil! jolie soonglle ners dee , st lb es Animals. artly the practice, to take the children to the com-| +} on oi oe he tte as good a time with imal kept by man, excepting the cat, is power In company with edult criminals and aa eee ¥ re eb alien Feu axe Eeba istria and now there ts @ proposal to tax } fo fal the Department of Publle Char! i Geek tak thas tee OO) concerned, the children have been separaiet wail Geamiinneunis { rom the adult paupers and no jonger come in comact How to Shape Cakes, | airy oun a ith them, But In the police courts the assoctation | GAUI SoAor tak oe dikes t6: 8 Gil with the adult criminal and the adult pauper con ‘ue poi ge Re ght pod je ge psoa form } ues, and jt must continue until there le « separate "tar The Rrening World by errenge: | oy Gis, oe 00 tnt to tnt ban m n only one at ot the commitment of children, where no adult Paper ip ween the cakes, pauper or adult criminal ehall be admitted — — — = The proviem t# easy of selution. tt only requires | anna i H the appointment of another “ity Mee strate and the “Without Birds, a reser et a ‘smarale evant wing in when | HEE A POEM WRITTEN BY A KING. each of the City Magistrates ehall sit tn turn ¢ | Slipped off and that she is ae free and unrestrained = bo 3 mmit children | an the free alr she brew t ° —— | The summer gtr! 4 good time, and she } THE BALTIC. THEY GAVE AWAY MILLIONS enjoys herself at the top of her bent. little recking ad (King Oscar IL of Sweden amd Norway while be was Prince Oscar Fredrik d s | “Phe gir whe ty demure aa a dove tn the etty nae! } rote fb foam It orrgmally appeared om Ms “Memoirs of the Swedish Fla,” efit Ue one [been Known to flirt outrageously at weashore and) } nd bas been sat fo music by Mrrterg.) eoting He | Srenenes HOU biue-waved sea, that so many thousand years Lauleane Whe have jeit |}—— --- — T That hast broken thy bonds ‘mid each gray Spring's tears, | given 4.00.00 to Wash- | Subieseeneeme stteeeeseweneet | "Gainst Beandia’s rockbound coast hast blown; ington University of that And to distant shores gambolling flown,— city, Samuel Cupples and | To thee I now sing, for I long to be there | Robert & Brookings are | A SWERS. it When the soft waves play against the rocks the woodenware mag- \% | nates of the West They | Peete eee memes ttt t pattems | i What Joy to be out there; how the billows gleam, are among the wealthiest Friday; Toesday, | When the gentle Spring winds are Maying; x | men of the Weet and their What days of the week were Jan 14, 1880, and June Whe e balmy waves shimmer fn the blue and green, | the grain, or of cutting it! ta, ism? Ou And light-beame ‘mid the crests are playing! with the gratn at such > ‘ See, the breakers’ sheen Is 20 gleamingly white, angle that it will apitt Vou; Jove de Ayain, 1% Hroadway. i Where the soft waves play against the rocks. most lengthwise, wh le there & Spanish Consul ieooral in this city? t¢| | friction ts applied, match a. where located? aR | But shaketh the Storm King his powerful wings, | makers are adding to thelr | | Yes, im Many Countries, Untortamately Not in| Rendering ash-eray the Sea Nymph's cheek profits by enormous sums | America | And free-eth my sails from the loud-bursting rings yearly. t mat In a thousand strips, the wind so bleak it the custo’ two gentle ; princely gift to Washing. |ante tease salts te habe toe bea on Tie Then loud beateth my heart with pride e’en greater ton University makeo 1 | seine present? it. 0. | Midst fierce waves that roar against t@ rocks Pretoria, | = ot S Moet riehiy en- a | The town of Pretoria ~ than Lag ng Mid sone stole ends of ohiffon joe —— beet. | nestles among hedges of mtend nearly to bottom of the skirt. The has is the country, !* 89 167 cent with an eagle on it worth anything Beauteous, glimmering and clear main. Of straw, with flowers and a bow of velvet. ? ' roses, which atow every- je a setae, Sa Banas, | Shere St Nese valne re RPADER. Oh! sing to me of herole deeds soaring, eases in, wild. pretesien ay ae sity block, | le there any law of our country forbidding a Remaa flow down valen k would from becoming President fron