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Wetter, FRIDAY, “JUNE 8, 1900. the robber trusts otis NO. 14,171 = you 40 HE robbery of the pe le a mean business | tn the hit ts underhand LONG'S DAILY CARTOON. moe ninth s way that r iar rool Sy ie tae Gaon bad oedera gual to siabd' AOA. 4h the freebooter who holds up your coach on of the Wild flen plucky cum nes very merry, but the ene@as iver and he p Went are tomers and seme who snatches the loaf you had bought your hunger, or who dodges into the pantr ns pinch of everything In , tea far volaed rapsealiton, He goes into the sugar bowl, the meal bag, the fee-box, picks some ehunis of coal out of [the bin, and perhape-tf he doesn't know any hetter— oftens his chops with a snip of Standart O1 ‘This ‘ fellow who meeta you on the stret with @ arin on his face, | A robber person who. by fraud, by stealth or by foree, hold of something to which he has no right, wh he od by honeat nfuace |whtch he wantonly ts proper owner, end xk |for whieh he gives no equivalent. ftv may be a plek> pocket, a burglar. a forger, an embeasier or a thim- ble-rigger Now, there are robber trusts which practise fraud. work by stealth and resort te fores, whieh wear a \mask or ly, and whieh wet over all legal fences f thetr y Mut how do t vple year im and year out? vie way--the way that was by - | A trust obta f of ane or Ife -whett or bref, eugar » the community weed viher, tin or Pliron, gas, coal, electricity or the vartous products of the oll wells s them on the market, and fave the price of each a thourand articles to sult ‘teelt {You cannot get these necessaries or other things ex —_—— opt from the trust on the trust's tecms. You must PRICE OF ICE IS NOT ALL meet the trust's demand, of go without mn You must pay Mackmall. You must serve as monop iy’ HE Ico Trust has reduced its prices one- | warming-pan third, It has ylelded to the pressure of; The trusts abolieh competition In the articles tn which the dea are masters of the situation. Se eenty 90 eaiirinety maintained by The They hold command of edibles, potabies and tobacco World, This yielding is a great victory} i.) own the coal mines, the tron deposite and the for public right and comfort. But— It has come too late to save the Trust from organic overthrow through the courts, Tt has come too late to save the disgraced Mayor Whose name stands high on the list of stock- THE AUTHOR OF “ST. ELMO” Heep inlet ee birbiteh eee iib Tt has come too late Lo clear the ekirts of the ‘k Commissioners and other city officials who an Trust certificate holders. ‘It has come too late to prevent that terrible in the implicit confidence with which the res has heretofore been glad to regard the New Judiciary. ‘Tbe prices are down. The Trust must go down @ well, And the stern lesson to official betrayers @f a high public charge must be read to the bitter ead. R. WILLIAM DBAN HOWELIB has (is- covered the abundance of good Ameri can verse in the newspapers. He says eo much of it was never before published. Of the prevalent magasine poetry he doesn't think so much. The reason for the quality which Mr, Howells THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1900,’ ere@Beaora.| THE TRUST QUESTION CAREFULLY CONSIDERED. | HOW TRUSTS ROB THE PEOPLE. BY JOHN SWINTON, @ «reat Mesaba range, they have their grip ansportation. In many lines of tput, the terme of monipula. They own ¢ price and works, mille, factort It ie by these means that the robber trusts rob tre people. In playing the game they have cards up the't sieeve and a dirk at hand. By a woeri of 4 wink 4-6 ODD OOOO HAAR Pb bbe | -9-0-0-0-5-4-3-6 6-5-5 34-28 | | | a JOHN SwINTON. eee RonCn Cou eee EEL oer Doone ro they boost prices up or cwtel taen around e» as to bamboosle the sufferers, They get thelr hands inti |everybody's pocket, and fil their treasuries with the [bewildering piles of dollars that are extracted from ithe lean purses of the subm © militona, 0 The World gave the evidence tn une and positive figures, showing bow | Some tim {deniable ‘GEORGIE'S” PA 9 Mi wells, chey Doms the cotton belt; they nave squat- HAS MORE the coat of in the price and crampet ynsumers. At |lareely the robber trusts have incre living, brought about a general adve ot her things. led same bs tunes of those multi-miliionaires who bestride these robber trusts How these trusts rob the people can be found out |hy any man who pays his way in life or by any | woman who has a family to | If the robber trusts o buss, of if they “held up’ the coach at the point Minch Arkansaw bowie, we would have some chanct of trying their mettle, but they skin the people on Jine sly and devour them at their leisure on the plank road In the fundamental matters of life they are the real government of the country, using the Federal author ity, the power of ihe several dtates and the cheap munictpal machinery as thetr backers, Take a look at that ridtculous fraud, the Ive Trust, and see how the people are robbes A blind man can see It, In the simplest possible way the penales dimes and dollars of the community were to be |turned into gold for the artful dod who had cornered the market for nects aries of life in the torrid wens That's how the trust While watching the wish to call to mind a care tor rob the pe af this robber ‘Trust, f rappish and defiant remark | | | j Uke that of every trust in the Mavcd States Ie cave notice: “If people don’t want she ve at price let them go without It He had tiret est ed the iniquitous monopoly, then doubled the ; at the thing and finally uttered thi is, fearful, shockin * wt enough to justify the att Joon Caly anes ns land indeseribably cruel re which Is desma @ “total depravity.” | Yet it te what all the trusts emy it te what the Armor-Piate Trust tells the Government, and what the Sugar Trust, Wheat Trust, Beet Trust, Coot Trust, Standard Ot) Trust and all the rea « forever repeat. It te what Rocksfe itor, Cornegic Havemeyer snd o hundred other diustering monopo- Neate tell the people If you don’t like the price of the things we have monopolised, go without tuem! Let these Satanic words mark the loom of the robber tr For thus it ts that they rob the people. AT A PICNIC. ] E had a picknick On deckerashun day. The } Rassetts and Uncie wesley and Aunt grace and | me and paw and maw and Little albert and the | Pupp and the baby and several more Peeple went. We rode on a Train and Got off at a Bewtifie little Laike thirteen Miles away whare they Had @ Murry go | Round and Botes qn@ things, Maw sed she Diden't care to go at First, but paw Got her in the noshun all rite After jot there we Found « pleasant place with a root 1 a Long table inside, and Paw sed that's whore we would Eat, 0 they put The things on 1 Pee Cee ee eee a R LESS FUN <4 4 {f | wouldn't want to Do ennything at a Ploknick but Hold the Baby I could stay rite at Home and do it Just as Well, bat You haft to always want me to Be Around sumwhaire maken miseif yoosfe when it's my Only ohanct to have a good time. | come out here to rest and Be quiet far away from the Ware and tair of the grate sitties, and Now you go and Try to upset the n. Why don't you Have some thote about other people's enjoyment?” Bo paw Gave us ten Sente and I held little Albert in the murry Go round, and maw held the Baby. Pritty soon paw and Mrs. Bassett and her Ant from Since a } " | admires is not hard to find. Asa rule the men| ‘tibet reir Who write verses for the newspapers do their) Mrs Avi ‘ b layae soutner | _ novelist, wh portrait is here «iv is living nel Work is the midet of affairs, Their thoughts and| Or vt uve retirement in a biz house on Government | PAW WAS BTANDIN' IN IT A LITTLE ABUV HIS KNEES. Consequently their lines have the impulses of life.| street, Mow Ala. Sip 6 how a she has| 4 a ny ‘Theylare in touch with the moving times, They written anything of mixed in f Bet bette the Table, and we oll got Set Down to Bianees, but | nstte Wont down to the Lake to have 0 Bote ride @re im tune with the grand mental chorus of the hooks, “F ¢ wo Bou = Ae - “ged at ‘That th Man with « badge On came in and| When maw seen e sed ase. ene Adsl iether eee genera | 204 It would coat three Doilers. Paw ast him Why, 4 Came out here to not Get enny AS & realist and a sy hetle thinke a aha td Paice a ina.e a and the man sed beoos he Owned the place and Didn't Howells realizes all this eb tha! : 7 piri teiplabal wean pepsi thr Wee Wd It Sat tame Bmerainn aunt ls sumthing t neeh pay TOE her. “Thay ows t the In id her nov and af 7 be After that we Went out under eome trees and Were! are nothing like rowing for the Helth. If! could roe epiration which ts upon the singers of the press {s| 'ok* a laa ‘gn Nai dha Oe agotng to Kat, tut Before tt got to be Paw's turn to] more |! would be Heter for me than medasun the true one. And where there is truth there ts Bb ci Bbong Te Hie GMGMele bans Ce Have a peace of Cold ehickhen tt Commenct to Rain] After Mrs. Bassett and her ant got in paw Give the the best art and the best poetry, Let the words) «+; 4 a stenographer her home to take the story | “ aes ue Lage De Mlosofickle and not org Sua has to Wane be sen ba iene Wor @f the novelist-critic encourage every newspaper! from ll aeesir di na * hes @ material for a mew | Oe etoy thes mal een gumthing in the Cake| it Didn't seem to be whare he thot it was when he Poet of the good kind into gladnens that he ts not tg oa “4 ie original manuscript of “Vaenti" | OF Ple that would of made up ail Sick enny way, You] stepped Down, 80 he struck the End of tt and They @a the mystic rhymesters of the magazines bound tn ha ume that fastens with a got i WAGE-EARNERS IN COLLEGE, |)! eer" er HE most encouraging feature of the statint! cal report concerning this year's graduat- ing class at Yale College is that showin the number of wage-earners in the class Out of the 327 students, 69 report @ partial bearing of their own expenses, 15 have been almost wholly and 15 otners entirely de- Pendent upon their own exertions. Among the occupations indulged tn by class members who have had to earn money are re- Dorted snow-shovelling, running city trolley cars, ¢lerking in stores and working m machine shops. ‘The best answers to those who decry the value @f & college education are given in two ways Firet, by men who show how hard they are willing to work to get sach an education; second, by 4 who do greatly useful things by means of thetr| twaining. k The Two Sides of the Face. b face are never alike. 1 b s af ut of line, one ey the right ear higher than A PRETTY SUMMER FROCK. peewee ee eee | ‘Through its turn-out for 1909 Yale seems bound | to demonstrate its university usefulness to a Marked degree. It only remains for the &7 new lawyers, 20 new doctors ‘nd other business and Professional men whom the clase will furnish to Carry out their corollary to the promise of the | & arent | road's latest As Was surpected, there seems to have been Geal of uncompressed air in the “1 Remore of « Ta ny Chicken Trust suggest that ki Wigwam crowd is vent on hatching all f peweible. the mis Me encouraging to be 0 for in rapid Le ured that the kind being it affairs ts ed *» can bet om races like mer.” men? Hardly. And love #8 the American pubiic can see the | are doing any fighting are io China | the Giants are where the elevator | an be found tn) ? never Can tell about Such things If they don't Hap- Just make the Hest of it That's my mottoe when you go to plekmielss. Mre Bassett sed she Was glad paw Looked at It that way and didn't blame Her for getting Mim to come, it the Rest looked kind a sorrafle and Hungry. We huddled around under trees and tn Sheds « ouple of coors and Get ali Weil, but tt Cleared up at Last and was Bewtifie Then Maw wanted paw to y 00 she Could give Li albert a ride on Go round, and paw says ‘That's one of your faliings, maw, I Told you It would be Better tf you Staid at Home with the Child. } pen A WHITE BADGE OF SERVITUDE. ~ atd After it got so we Could see what was Goin on In the watter paw Was stand ita Little bit abuy ole nees, Holding Mra. Ba ts Hand and Telling her he was egoing to Safe her at the Risk of his own ife Mra Barsett is young and bewtifie, and Her ant waded Out alone. Splash and a Lat of screams and the Rote up she pelt Down with us to say our prayers and told Ca to ast God to Diese Everybuddy but Mra, Bassett, 90 we done It, but Nothing aint happesed to her yit GEORGIE, in Chicago Times-Herald, "Young Siam. Every year a number of by the King to learn dit- ferent things, One learns upholstery, one learne they return to Siam each takes with him some dit- ferent information to im- part to others. fronted ua with a blunder: | fa of Ite President, for the reason tho: the spirit of tt ts! & SOME COMIC VIEWS OF LIFE. $ STRONGER THAN HE SEEMS. HUMORS OF T HE CENSUS. The Citlzeness-Ye want to know me dilleate age, me wealth, me ancistry. Och, ye swate spalpeen, yes wants to marry me! A MEDDLESOME INTERLOPER. Pa—Davgbter, | think It is time I were asking that sung man of yours his Intentions, Paughter-No, don't you do ft De you want te me out of ice-cream soda water for the whole Bummer? -- THE KANSAS CORN TRICK | sesame sun ae amee us GA te Goes we & hele big enough to bury « herve tn y vent WHERE ROCIPROCITY Falls. “We ought to have o new hese.” “Yea; but these careless folke whe lend us laws mower would be sure to berrow it and wear dove are sent from Siam | | out.” WHAT HE WANTED. “And unless you a ketehes you before y | help our soldier boys out of their dilemma, Sead Bvening box 2254 New York City. the BAttor of The Wort: inet a number of us soldiers were in en ordimary conversation and of the boys gave we an example for discussion and it turned out heated argument between twe of us. The example i, |. “I te8 of 10 were 8 what would 1-4 of @ be?" If you will kingly give us the correct answer to that 9+ examp!s you will do us @ great favor, for which we will thank yeu many times over. ' FRANK A. LIBTZMAN, Company F, Thirtieth Infantry, U. & V. Sartaya, Tayabas Province, P. 1., Apri! a 1900 ’ AA PALAALIO Ol carty vart of thie contiet ectnowiatged SOME FAMOUS SIEGES tara th governments roenel tor the wl WRITTEN IN HISTORY, jase *oct"erminacea ty tov evacuation of tos tow pees by the Russians on the th of Beptember, thus lasting | GEN. NELSON A. MILES, (3 Coltor’s Weebly, |, en Suneerattve eats, ses Ceewe S teen LEA ATEN OOOO EE Ccranpellrgasce Metoy | an4 000 Turks io Jaauery, infantry dattalions, wate) ustered 94,993, and were retm astage, due principally te aise (631, or TT per cent. Ie ft amg know the reasen why? from Gept. 19, 1870 te Jaa, more gigantic oale thea F falta an cane be ome serfbe them in the sui H n perspective, The war of the year fe the greatest, Child Brides, the defense of the month fe the bravest, the battle ef E TES A The Turkish woman I8|¢ng nour i¢ the bloodiest in moving events. Before marrlageable at (he age of | going somewhat into detail concerning the sieges end nine years, and by Turk- | relieg of British garrisona in Bouth Africa, let ws, in w, if married, she ts set erat thore may be 0 better sense of peopertion, Reoslt ef Contest Wae Published and Prise compelied to manage her! tixe a cursory glance at a few of the famous sieges Awarded. Own property and dispose |. nistory. ‘ ‘Way hes nothing appeared concerning the award ot two-thirds of her for-| One of the most memorable siegte of which there te] of your “ice Trust and Pig's Foot” conundrum? —_ a reliable record 1s that of the Island of Malta, where 1SLDOR METER, the Knights of the Order of @t. John, under the Eotmated at 18,000,000, Lots of Steam, | Grand Master, La Valette, successtully resteted 0 feet] What te the population of the United States ont press ‘and an army, sent out by the Sultas Golyman II. from | Territories, not including colonies? wp. hr elh eoaon me Constantinople to erush the Christians. The siege Saturday; Wednesday. snllons of water for each |!asted from Mey 1% ‘0 fe Sept. 5 of the sume Toar.,| Om what Gave did Oct. & 197, and May am tut —e . mile travelled, whole \ amou! 6.000 fighting men. The Otiemen Me Was Hanged. Rhode Island has a law against throwing broken glass, nails, wire, &c., on the nted to about public highway, Some of these things get on the reed anyhow, and for the protec- J army Crap ay hn Rey de oy exclusive of sailors] 4 sare that Joho Brown ied s natural death, ® Vion of wheels the L. A. W. of Pawtucket employe men with hand-earte to patrol | st To ae Gecese searty thoes says be was either shot of hanged. Which be right {ihe nd pick up glass, nails or wire that may be found there. The carte| Japan to hae 280 P BETTO! J | ine wirrered “We Want Good Reade,” sad the men wear white sults On the back | miles of A shege eoomensnte Sy tonnes of He teenth ont Esektel, of each man in prominent black letters, ts printed “I Am Working for the L. A.| miles of land telegraphs, so Os WI! you please tel! me the English equivalent for W.” The men and carts are intended for object lessons to the public as well as | 81 of submarine and 1,114 | Whe ‘on tee the Italian name “Easechielo?’ Mra, LORENTZEN. tor the good they do telegraph offices. then éreary © 2-5 Seconds; H. Dosovan. f nd bank, now & fashionable watering-placs, more| Please tell me the professional record for the 1 WHAT'S IN A NAME? | WHAT A WOMAN THINKS, [kth irom tives were sacrificed. The besteged wore yard fash ond Dy whom tie eld WO William MeKinieys are on Uncle Sam's MB Girt who wontere Wf she to ta love to net troduced to sash desperate olmatte, oe, tomatl o@ Tak et Mey & t08 Lhe pay-rou. Une Graws a salary of 14.16 a month me in love. of material which te gonestruct thelr defenses, Avert of President, and the other 619 a month as engineer that they are said to have dug up thelr graveyards ‘Whet steamer of the Thicevalla line arrived herp in the Louisville Custom-House. ‘There are forty: Ti te & person of angelie disposition whe ean 4 ated in the breastworkes with dead bodies. ion the last of April or May. 101? AM. eleight Bryans, and three of them were christened | Walt patiently tn o restaurant. Considering the wares of the nineteenth century, &. Norge (Dan.), Knudsen, Copenhagen Apeil M4: William. There used to be two Grover Clevelands in| The woman who te going to the Paris Exposition | perhaps the most famous giage in which English ip Ge ey PE public servien, bat there te caly ome pow. Me ts generally contrives to make you eware of the fact. |treepe took part was that of Sebastopel in the Crimes. | merchandise Bony res pe B ey 4 tom wemadeny Hea — bo Tp dT FF res ta, M, sotertay, May © Ik SB oalary of Ro MOAR oese poaglo oa Wacce world (Bo ena Raver “Binet, ‘Bagliah foveen epbeld the hener of thaly Gags «a ‘ ‘ _ _ peer eee OW ee ee ee nn ee 5

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