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PASTOR WISHART TELLS HOW HE’LL RUN HIS PAPER. PASO REV. A. W. WISHART. ‘orld. bub.te affairs in a newspaper will have H.-Rev. pr. | no weight. the Cen-! WII Not Neglect News, | x chty, who “The pian on which the Trenton Even- etttorsnip of the ing ‘Dimes will be conducted in ax fol- Thines, sald to lows: ens and news departments wil! be under the control of a Journa ho has had twenty-five years’ expert- ence in newspaper offices and Is a suc- cessful manager. He belleves in clean /}news and clean advertising, but he {s an expert in collecting all the news. “The editorial department 1s to be absolutely under my control. No inter- printing peweges every day when [bles are | ference will be tolerated, elther on the cheap If 1b had mand of untimited | part of those within or without the fends 1 woul not t ta news-| Times office. | am free to discuam all an Abs tdeas, So public questions according to my eth!- If 1 wish to criticize ad- No political ma- however great {ts power to dispense patronage. No cor- [poration will own me, Paseen and pulls will be of no avall. “I believe in soctal progress, but 1 do the advertiser of jnot call myself-u socialist, if that means 49 the governmental ownership of all the when the} means of production, While 1 am not ussion ly to advocate municipal owner- much for Shel- | who has, my profund respect. cal standards. editor: | yertiners 1 will do so. 1 do j chine will gag om is, in many | prostitute, who te the pol * tlay nd intellig yet BGG -9-3-28OODED96 “Former,” Not ‘‘Re- former,” Says’ the Reverend Journalist, and Scriptural Pas- sages Not Necessary When Bibles Are Cheap and News Abundant. 9x8 -8-8-6 4-06-35 [ahip of alf natural monopolies, my face is turned in that direction. Not ‘Reformer.’ fo thoughtful student of the social movement can deny that we are in the j Midst of a revolution tn sentiment and in practice respecting the rights of a municipality. “The Times will not be a reform organ in the narrow sense of the term. Sanity {{ social agitation will be our control- iling principle. It is sheer folly to ex- pect a newspaper to succeed that con- fines {ts efforts to negative reform, fighting the maloon and gambling-houses, | “Education Is our watchword. One former Is a thousand reformers; the school teacher Is a greater social force than the narrow-minded agitator who Ix againet everything that does not Sibe with his Individual preferences. “We shall not shrink from our. duty when there Ix occasion to wage war Upon social evils, But our chief alm will be to develop men Interlorly. ange the man, and you change #0- ciety, Leave the man base, sordid, money-loving, corrupt in taste and v sion ruled, and genuine and lasting form Is impoxalble, saben 1 turned by back upon him to go In and ’ quiet our ittle one On cross-examination by ex-District- [Attorney Riigway, Mra, McMullen xald that at umes when drinking her hus- band woe q Telsome and “cranky,” RAMATIC TALE. |ENGINEER FATALLY SCALDED Mrewermaster Also Injared by va Mrs. McMullen Tells} in Meng the Hd off a kettle of bolling chat th celator Brewery, Will: How Husband Was Jung, thls morning, Engineer Carl and § badly Killed. state | Known | Matzing's new badly injured the 4 have Injuries sealded by steam, uce and hands were 20 Willlamaburg Hospital doubts of his recovery, were dressed and he A PUZZLE IN BUSINESS. Pork i Prom jonse Solves enn Small Profits, Is only y-four f ind her quite of rpeaking he portions of her re ouxhold furnishings ax at present. » firm of Jordan & Moriarty, whose abishment, embracing Nos. 207, 2074, dramatic 29 Park row, constitutes one of the haeheentenareed ew largest wtores In the country, devoted ald, and was the! to furn Ix foremont in offering to one four and the | te public household goods at unheard ot prices and unprecedented terms, other one. n evidence of thelr reliability and At 1 o'cl morning of Dec | scinding It need be oniy eked that they 16!" she anid, door-bell man: TT have been in business for more ta vane f dark hailway thirty-ty From the wtart they Sere HI TROT TORT AGL Oat ot ecattrri| tune lortorct tail refund lmenetete tony opened the frent door, On the porch 1) juyer dissatiated With his purchase, 15 saw two men, One of them was m all that time not a single tiem has ever 1 returned, ‘This place is the mecca for the work- Sra ro othe man earning only I salary, for they extend the longest posxible credit. Ona. purchase of $3, only fifty cents a week 4 asked, whhe, ! larger amounts are required Ky payments in proportion te amount purchas mammoth store, in which in thing for the home, Is located Just Chatham Square! ‘Tae cara of he ‘Third Avenue line the door, Th end to purchase furniture call on Jordan & Moris te made at han any other firm retails Dore othe and, th Juste ‘Sure you I replied, A through into the y Twill not tell you who you are,’ my he “*ham Detective Desmond and 1 want that shield b. ot officer, “yo will not return tt until you have apologize,” retorted my husband. “L knew from thelr talk that they must have quarretied and in some way my husband had got the detectiv sileld, Desmond took hin revolver from his pocket and maid: ‘If you don’t give ft back ty me I will shoot you, “I recognized that Destnond was drunk and interpoxed, ‘I'll beg him. to give It back to you,’ I sald to him. Des-| 0 Mond then put the revoléer In hia pock-| oak refrigerator, charcoal IIned and a» et. At this time the children began to Ly brasellocks ernie binges which ery In the adjoining vedroom and 1/T°."WWelblece mahoxany, tame. parlor went In to quiet them, While there I gult, hundsomely trinmed with exquisite heard a nolse, It aounded lke a shot, | matauetry decorations, highly yoilened returned to the kitchen to find my ne spritke, covered In superb sutin damask, husband on the floor, the blood stream-| with tufted backs, actually worth $70, ing from a wound buck of the right ear, toc if i cheerfully agr xell_a white enamelled tron. bed= with extending fvot rufis, brass” vases brass roda and and foot, for the 24 ain p same bedstead reall $7.90 or other store fur y also sell a tr fe less faney for §: white enamelled tron 1. is retailed this week at leas than cost, And ty belig sold for the price of $29, Is with the entire lint of and Desmond bending over him, forcing) And ao ft lw with, th Allee, That 9 F husband everyth 1 1. ney do hia ‘billy’ into my husband’ ‘4 pocket. 1] 1) (ON liv remarkable. for | scare ine was xo frightened I couldn't utter af possible to rell such: t oat auch word and fell back Into a chair, prices and not tone ovaccret. “Laaw Desmond straighten up, button | 2 ‘his coat and pass out. As soon as I re- dick covered I ran out and screamed. Two | Mv tveating the: public hance sy policemen came. They found my hu arly, and Just: po long Rn eatin Band unconscious, He was taken away | Just #0 long wi 'y retain the conn- fm the ambulance, He nover spoke after denice scailch ithe, ouplley mow) outs) to ir original policy is quite in ape narrative wast 1} Never before have such inducements ward fasht Sh en offeed to the public In the nature} 4. ;| Jerry Mocre sell] “but he drew a gun on m Instance of thelr prices | ©O™m!n" ter him." fn brase| had only Tris y| months for theft. 4 of the original quarrel between the iwo MOORE'S SLAYER SURRENDERS, Hennessey Says He Is/ Tired of Dodging the Police. tives Kahn and Schlott, of the station, were xta@Ming 1 of Park Row and Chambers at an early hour this morning ime man ambled up to them touching Kahn on the shoulder, u're fly-cops, arn't your are officers of the law," responded the detective with quiet dignity, and ‘awing himwelf to his full helght. 1 thought I was on ter yer,” re- marked the young man, “an’ | so thought I'd quit givin’ you guys th’ slip. I'm tired of keepin’ away from yer. 1 could do it easy enough, but what's th’ use?" What do we want of you?" asked Kahn. “Why, yer lookin’ for me, ain't yer? I'm Billy Hennessey, th’ lad what shot t th ‘Dirty Rag’ on therine street, Saturday.” ‘Oh, you are, oh?" said Kahn, “Yes, we certainly do want you. We've been on your trail for three days, Come along.” Murray Hennessey, to be more exa wor tuk nt the station-house where was elghteen véars old and 0. AST Chrystie street. He admitted the shooting, but sald it was In elf defense. “an sorry th’ guy Ma dead," he sald, and I had He only got what was a to pink him, Moore, at the time of the tragedy, been releused from the pent where he had served six Hix conviction waa secured on. the teatimony of Hennesaey, and Moore ‘had threatened tw get even when released, Aoalri of Cherry Hin named Driscoll ta satd to have been the tentlary, Kuty cause young men, Kitty was prewent time ot the shouting, immediately after und found. since, at the, but disappeared haw The “Dirty Rag’ tea ty ple not been] > THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 190L’ 3 IDEVERY SCORES GIRL’S | "You would ha: in fustif\ed in shooting thin poltee re This from Deputy mixstoner Dev- 4 buxom, ery to Miss Marg resolute Ieinh girl, up- town restau to being insulted and clubved by Patrolman | Joxeph P. Cavanagh. Citas had “I would have broken It over his he and i Td had a pistol with me Td hay killed him.” Charges were preferred against Cav- anagh by Mise Lee, who lives at QS West Thirty-xeventh street, and frlond, Miss Annie Reldy, of West Thirty-elehth atreet. Th At night and finish thelr duu 4 6 lock the morning hs she had been insulted anagh, who accosted her on ant twice slapped her aeross tt | because she refused to have anything: to! nding in Bro yon the east we between Thirty-seventh Gripping her earm she exclaimed: At policeman now!" +-—___—___ Says She Ought to Have Shot Bluecoat Who| Abused Her. pee with him. ‘tf she h done anything she haa sald Misa Reddy ta slight and small, and! ane would have done to this officer. 1} timid as well, She was so badly (right ing to recommend that this man ened by the actions of the policeman! pe dismivsed from the force. 1 want to| that she begged Miss Lee, who in tall make an example of him, so that the acd stalwart and not afrald, to w * department will understand that home with her kiln who are compgllad to work nights On the morning of Apr! about 3 jn order to earn a living are to be pro- ; o'cloc Reidy naw Cavanagh) tected.” “A WONDERFUL REMEDY,” SAYS DR. WM. EL VAIL NSULTER. ae) milked up to name, ahe Cavanagh wo Medical Bulletin Cites Rema: [| by Paine’s Celeny, Con th. ‘The tte the Thirt unable tos and | Inenec two young women hetreet station, by re any made a complaint to Th thes: missioner dtd no men, however, hearing auld: i “Ths youne woman would be fustined conoluding the and in Miss Lee evidently court, for Dever: and satd impressively “The Lord tless you, slr. [hope you'll, bea long thine on the bench,” thoueht she was in finished she arose EARLY GIRLS, STUDYING EARLY BIRDS, GOT SNAKE. Ornithological Investigations Before Dawn De- veloped an Impromptu Big Worm. Pecan The wi AL a yo ad filghirere BS Lit, AN ORNITHOL Whtle the moon and starn were still shining, at 3 o'clock this morning, aev- enty young women students from Mina ©. E. Mason’a school, “The Castle,” at ‘Tarrytown, were travelling through the woods to study bird life. They had gotten up before the birds ad to alt on blankets in the woods while watting for daylight, The night watchman roused them at 2.9), but so enthusiastic were the young women that were up before him. wore Kolf skirts and capes, heavy nd Weht hate, ‘They assombled p'clock, and sandwiches were served as marching rations. Munching started on their jaunt, nung Women went on thelr trip aith spirit and nothing daunted them, | They dlecovered many new birds, jd lowers, &e, most exéiting event was the : a water snake. The girla t pd ir Was a fight to ne the honor of fishing it and TI shu ut ont bra Hee ay who would have out with a net. The President of the Botanical $»- elety had this honor, and landed the snake on the bank, when it was stud- fed and then let go. The girls, talking to an Evening World orter, sald they were highly pleared with the triv, They told of the snake's Tare specimens of orchids they had. found, the life of the birds, and sald It wax so Interesting that they hoped they couid go again. No accidents occurred. The young women were chaperoned by the Missen Mason and teachers. All were under the supervision of Prof, E. C. Bigelow, Natural Sctentiat. capture, HUBBY FOR LOAN Advanced Him $1!7,- 692 Before They Were Divorced. leo Lawrence, Ja Part IIL of the me Court, és hearing a case that presents the unusual vpectucte of a wife auing her husbunjt for mone ie to have teen loaned to him when tt ttlons were friendly, tr eal Cherry’ Hull dance had, f much frequented tone time ‘ie seat young men . ney and o characters who ha en tn the clutchoa! of the law. wax once ty { sentence Of ‘de ut is now conte || a 1 sat Criminal Inga. rN eT + May 14.—A Parliamentary Paper Just issued shown that 6M farm buildings, mills, cottages and hovels ie faa} m June, " to the end of January, 1901. hyenas The case In that of Eugente 3. Ben- Jamin ayainse Alfred Benjamin, « xtock broker, Since {t begon Mra, Hen- Jamba secured ao ativeree in’ phe upreme Court of White Plains from her husband. and hax been permitted to hoe maiden name of Joyce, Mr Renjamin has «ince remarried. Birducye & Birdseye appear’ for the plaintife and A. H. Hummel for the dee fendant. Mra, Joyce charges that he loaned her husband at varfous times aums of Money and rented to him a house in OGICAL FIND. tality of the system and cause disor-| cases of disease which promptly equal to Paine'x Celery Compound,” | dered liver, k kidneys, indiges-| ylelded to Paine’s Celery Compound, writes Dr. Wm. H. Vail, visiting sur- | U0". dyspepsia, melancholia, nervous-| and which made most marvellous re= aie tars Maas VSN CTE ness, headaches, exhaustion, neural-| coveries In a very short time after I: Keon to the St. Louis Mayfleld Sant-| gia, heart disease, paralysis, Insom-| had prescribed this effective remedy.” tarilum, in the Hospital Bulletin, of | nia, rheumatism, pains and aches al’| Paine’s Celery Compound fs Bot “I have never known a remedy which he is the eilitor, over the body, and a host of otucr] patent medicine. “It builds up weaken irritate | derangements, E No class of professional men are nerves, Increases the nervous force. “I have thoroughly tested Paine’r| more conservative, more carefel in giving advice, nor more painstaking in finding out the real facts ofa case: than physicians. When doctors of known repute not only prescribe and use, but Also carry: nome Paine's Celery Compound for their own familles, there can be no doubt of its high standing in the eyes of medical men in general. Celery Compound and know its eff cacy, I advise all persons who are at all run down in health to neurish and strengthen the nerves by the use of Paine’s Celery Compound—no matter what th use of the ner-| vous condition may be, nor how seri-| ous the disorder ts hal treated How to Quit Tobacco. A TRIAL PACKAGE FREE keeps the liver, kidneys and stomach in healthy action, maintains the body free from harmful humors, cures de- bilitated and exhausted conditions and prevents the breaking down of the nervous system. “The great) cau nerves are wort} and overwork, which tm LOVE CRAZED: SHOT 10 KILL. Margaret White Made Target for Unknown Admirer’s Bullets. es of worn -ont business anx! a] pair th many obdurate Ruffled Mustin Curtains, $1.10 & $1.50 pair, reduced from $1.50 & $2.25. i Ruffted Net Curtains, i) | $2.00 & $2.50 pair, ae ‘reduced from $2.65 & $3.50. Lovesstruck and frantic aver hie | \Ruffled Net Bed Sets, den meeting of pretty Mise Margaret | Ss Tall'sine with’ deep ace White, of Mount Vernon er full size, wit ee eep nounce, attempted to ul ner $5.50 to $12.00 set. f Pirtol ahote at her because she re J Alter Using Tobacco 40 Years. Vi ° o = A 4 ty Tae EA TENG : ‘oe oained | White Nottingham UY if “ ienbaidint ih arte) uearetty yea ant in | Curtains, of Maffy tlon. 7. whine areite < : me Ate : slaaret White in Keeper 1 ug & : OI. 5 pair, __ fAamnalting the Werdtet. TL Randall, aw vew ” S reduced from $2.65. Which they lived at No. 296 \ VARSTTONER NTA ment Ree lice = z ae hteite lvish Point CRIA ARE fOr SL eO iL nt snows -¢ YEAR FOR GIRL’S ABDUCTOR. a ; : eee ice the nia stern Curiains, answer Mr. Benjamin me ak Ww Ne mary? tae, soe &@ Oy) ae 1 him in his business, and " 4 ., house wax hers, but was wearing 5: 1 Gaydos, ws 5.50 & $7.00, them Jotntty | black Keay that shamiend) A } B tae window he i 3 ou A t yee. w od yon yoth tess { cf 9 5 <p | in Broadway & 20th St MORE BOSSCHIETER MONEY. | baad OAR : : may 1d Additional riptionn Beres { {bre | 5 w 1 Pte hy The Werk. Jistsstowacd Eat rae agai . The Evening World han received ste “ - since the closing of the Borschicter \ n * _ mortgage fund. This contribution comes rR i} o ‘ a from the Whatsoover Circle, King’s] 1. UMNNee Muna tte eee \ a week HAVE YOU A FANCY TRA @it2i5 Paurhtors,. Rilnebeck NK and tal seseanit atte tons, went amore a ite | 1 Gaydon vie tis wriet,| hat yon don't need? Beli. | Few: TG Tol arsant hea, Bee Tented to] mer Shoal fast aight. She te full of | He nearly bled to! @ bayer by advertising te (iy Game. : Mrs, Bosschieter. water, World, : i (aceastalon