The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1901, Page 7

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CONDENSED TOR TAK EVENING WORLD. ERMISSION OF DOUBLEDAT, PAGE & CO, ert 7m, Deer, Ren 8 On DIPECHO RER SES TET HIES 1s ft Ikely the ranchers would secure b election of a board hat plays them PRECEDING CHAPTERS. tn Tulare County, Cal. a Matiroad, ‘which Ime SYNOPSIs OF ‘Oh, we know all about: awered Genslinger, thought you were elec ink. oyna ‘ou thought you had got th road to walk right Into your trap. eold over whe tgrowes You ages win Goat, to f1 oa didn't understand how you could pul ae tins tere nus's won, whom the Off your deal wo easily, Why, Ggvernor, was pledged to the railroad two Ts ago. He was the one particul man the corporation wanted for con sioner, ‘And your people elec’ ave the raliroad ali the trouble ng for him. And you can't counter-charge of bribery sir, the corporation don't Such amateurish methods ax that. ‘ontidentinlly and between us two, all that the railroad haa done for Lyma. In order to attach him to thelr Inte him polit oad Commissioner to | LL! to report proxreas tn have bought over dy th cue "ot the ranch. owner Rnocks him done. Mackmail. HB following day Genslinger, editor of the Bonneville Mercury, ne local paper published in the interests of the P. and 8. W. Raj ven BroraG called on Magats, ' an? changing als Shown into Magnus's office he dean! yoettion “lt really Is too bad to see Operations at once. Hood men trying to bunt a stone wall v About the present Rallroad Commis-/over with ‘thelr bare heads. You 4 ked. Phat was an In-| Couldn't have won at any stage of the elon NO] ECMIAENCU iene one tate ‘ame. T wish 1 could have talked to you conducted in wand your friendr before you went tere could Bacrame an Francisco." [ie that Sueramento Ant. | 1 ¢ a jeace, ala hands shut/ have told you then how ttle chan ey re iting Tienoete Lyman'a]|$ou had, When will you people realize A ee Le ae [inaevou cance buck ‘agatnat the rail: race. Was it for this he had come?| yaaqs Why, Magnus, Its ike me going i Would the story of It be the er hoat ‘and shooting peas article in to-morrow’s Mercury? shin, t all you wished to eee me “An Interesting campaign, repeated | AS I eS Se oe) ACA et Genelinger siowly, ‘Ta very, interesting beat ering, Mimwelt. "Tam rather campaign. L watched st with every de> slated as Taaw lis every pause, | “returned the other, "you know publication of this article : -campalign was not without its an for you.” Te paused again, adm is glam breathed on them, the lenses with his handker- nd readjusted them on jovernor,” alortness, and chiet cr, ts for | Sve been thinking, tis na ne way in WHICH! gun again, with renewed iy—secured the votes Of quite trrelevantly, “of enlarging ane scope of the Mercury. You se midway bet nthe two dig Line ot > State, San Francisco and los An- ; and 1 want to extend the Mer- % aphere of Influence am far up and valley ne Iocan. I want to iot feo if Thad @ my om deat of ontaide jovding land the investment would pay 10 nt. But (t takes money to make I wouldn't want to put In any ;gne-horse affalr, T want a good T've been ant out the bu ._ Heatilen, the plunt. there would eexpenne of @ highearade paper. housand lar bills in a) -in a box in San Fr: mp interesting—curiou sats and lghly ingenloux method of print nalf-tonex an anyininy: bat coated bv id Sou happen to think | pager, and that costs. Well, what with and with that and running ex- are doing. |nenses till the thing began to It Don you Wd cost me about $10.000, and T was now what you are my own house?" eit Diandi;, ering {f, perhaps, you couldn't see ir way clear to accommodate me. ‘Ton thousand 2" Say tive thousand down and the returned the nsinuacdng anyt * a t we en, I m talidng w iat [know ahem eras vente tye ebieueaes agnus, for the moment blind to w! Gapslingsr rubbed nis chin refles had in mind, turned on him ‘ tonlahment. it “Why, man, what security could you ect rive me for euch an amousl ve oi | Reyne nedit the truth, mnewered the editor, ““T hadn't thought much about in for| securities, In faet, T belloved you would | see how wrently {t wax to your ndvan- Htace to talk bualness with me. You sec. i I'm not going to print this article about ‘vou, Governor, and I'm not going to let [it get out #0 as any one else can print it, and It seems to me that one good jturn sleserves another. You under- | stand?" Mngnue understood. An overwhelming desire suddenty took posseas’on of him to xrip this Mackatler by the throat, to strangle him where he stood: or, if not. at least to turn upon him with that Stoititime terrible anger, before which whole conventionx had | once cowered. ut in the same moment the Governor realized this was not to be. Only its righteousness had made his wrath terrible: only the Justice of his positions In ny arsine Last 3. We could make the to-morrow, if wanted, you sure ald Went, Into that ai Lord, you 4 rt Anger had mate him fenced. | Now a "Magnus took {in his hind oundation wax sone from under his wake Is eyes, in ile an here feet: he hnd knocked It away. him: Three times feeble was he whose coarse pel was) wnjust Refore this country edl- tor, this patd speaker of the raflroad, he ‘stood, convi leaded, th nore printed in. botd Account of the clauses ype e detailed nus had made, wo delega t Was pitlens, ed. fens, bald. Every statement was The man had him at his merey, The every statistic. verified detected briber could not resent an in- nsiinger's meticu love for uit, 'Genslinger rose, smoothing hie cxnoiness. | Bends all that, it had the f course you want Ting of truth. It wos exp you can't rats mnihitation, cy ¥ short notice, 131 vait tl Friday noon of this week, We [begin to net Saturday's paper at about 4 Friday afternoon ithe forms are 1t locked 2 {n the morning. I hope." let you wee ning back at the door of that you won't find anything exclaimed ‘ble in your Saturday Morning Magnus, 1. will wel Mr. Derrick.” thoroughly it xO soon aR Te went out, cloning the door behind the new grain ts s_piblished him, and Ina moment Magnus heard the hermeins of knows nephatithe San wheels of his buckboard grating on the the Iwsie ty driveway, ia not tobe PUSS WOULDN'T | BE RESCUED. (To de Continued.) POTATO FAMINE IN CONNECTICUT Crowds Try to Coax Cat} Price $2.60 Per Bushel Down from High Chimney. and Market Ss ng. How a half-sturved cat got on top of the chimney of an unoecupled building at Washington and Glenwood avenues, ,, Bleomfel, N. J, and how to get It dow) puzzled yesterday hundreds of 0 gathered {n front of the’ Attempts Were made to climb failed. Meat tled to {n front of pussy, who (Special to The, Zvening World. PLAINFIELD, Conn., Abg. 2—There is a great potato famine here, It ts daily growing worre, The Evening World correspondent visited a half hun- dred of the largest growers in eastern Connecticut yesterday and day befor: ‘and from all sections come the same story, The early crop is a total fallure. t Slothenpoles wore Potatoes are worth $2.00 per bushel Mgnt climb Gown She ciwed'te she {2M and still going up. Poor people other side of the chimney. The hook and |!" factories and villages are greatly ladder company was muRmested, but | exercised, a& potatoes are one of thelr the ithorities would not mit chief articles of diet. eres Joined p anicke, atad with are si woltereate ord The patrons of shore resorts fear the to th He succeeded jn | favorite clam chowder ts to be struck aching rite y but the cat drove | Off the dinner bill, and all free-lunch fim. away spltetally, Sul puss | saloons have been compelled to cancel disappeared down the chimney. and JAMES MEANS 252 SHOE Know’ and‘Approved by the Public for Twenty-Mree Years, ‘Tee mosh comfortabie aad best appearing shoe tor the money, Made in a variety of stvles and leathers, Sold by leading rétalfere. Morse -@ Rogers of New York, Wholesale Distriburers | elsewhere, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, . AUGUST 2, 1VUL. ing Entertainments and Fairs for Fund. in New York or which ace n alight Fund. 0 chile pinints There is no charity for that matter, compllahes so much good at 3 expenditure as the Sick Bables’ Its free doctors treated over 6 dren suffering from summer co of more or less severe rm during June and July, saving the Ives of many of the ttle ones who ci under ¢ Not only thia, it extended rellef several hundred cases of destitution and in other way rried out the beneficent purpose which the Fun. wax extablist Readers of The Evening World who hay ty, whone object ts to lnok after t sick babtes of the poor during the sum- mer, have the satisfaction Qf k»owing that each—no matter how «mall hin or her contribution—has been instrumental in adding to the sum of human dappl- ness, for the mothers of the teneme whose pets are saved by the fri tors are always lif Joy by the restoration of their to heaith pablex Every penny of thin Fund goes tu the bables, nor a cent te spent in any oth irection. For thin reason © . the xmallest ‘as well as . fe effective in prod: sults. ‘The last few days have shown the chil- dren active In getting up fairs and en- tertuinments for the Fund. ‘This e: thuglastic class of workers have always zealously supported the charity, ant their Interest in the babies lexeen as the yearr go by. folks, so close to baby hood themselve: have'a great love for the bables and a moved by the sufferings of the tenements. All their I teem with love and sympathy and thi are alwayn “hoping to do some poor I Ue tot good. Contributions should Fund ing, New York City. THE CONTRIBUTORS. To the Editor cf The Evening World Inclosed pleave find cheek for $28, prevents of at the Jerome Hotel, Sheep the at summer char to “Sick Babte 4, Pulltzer Huild- ntreet, New York ndred and et, een ani and mitaed 45 for the Sick Marion &mith, Chae McKinley Smith. To the ‘ptttor of The Fvening World A please find clteck for $2.50, proceeds er of Fiftieth street, ame 128 Daw Elghty-eixth street, boon for Sick Bables’ Fund by Beatrice Saunder: Francis Lubin. Marvin Saunde Hortenve Lubin, To the F4wor of The Fxening World: ontributed to this beautiful charl- 4 | e000 ANNA.$ JULIA$ 2 2 0000 ROSE and ALBERT @ KOMONY CHILDREN WHOHAVE HELPEDTHE BABIE Sebeleiebieiebleteleeieietebebeletnteleteteleleieteteie! THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. n Robert others Renal Anspach, Merbert #.ttiman Charles Mey ALM dre A i tity and otners Melvin Resenbers, Robert Tucker, Ws Toened, Frente To the Eittor of The Evening World Incloed pleare find $1 ‘ Sire, To the Biltor of The Krening Workt Heewsith please fod £1, AM. 8 proecds of fair held SAVE THE POOR BABIES! DON’T LET THEM PERISH! ‘Children Active in Giv- *FUND Pittiiebicieieebbibicbiebicih for the The fale May iy Hridere Deorer, Annie Wall ny Theler, Me Dermott York remember. in wi ortho bulidine: tn folks torn E has been Protestant of years a down, and Incopal Church be erected on the than Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. 95th YEAR, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Corner 12st St. 4 EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTAING RELIABLE. MIDSUMMER BARGAINS 0% OFF CARPETS, to close out the last few rooms of a pattern. 5% OFF FURNITURE! on all designs not to be continued. Furniture for Every Room in the House. Low Price Clearance Sale. Space needed for Fall Stock of Goods. - Cash or Liberal Credit. Customers may add to thei: accounts in either store or make payments at TL suiting iets own convenience. v° extra charges of any kind OWPERTHWAIT. war mais ashtonable ie San Salvatore will ait THE ROUGH ON'S| rest este Never Fail. | "ae" “as piTE. of any “Rough On’? not ONG E. S$. WELLS, Jersey City, 5 Ail others are Spurious, Oe RUS" Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, <ronass Povey - a wee ae BED Bugs, Sent by Hane, RY \ Poison. BEWARE bearing the name an y Is Not a Poison. . Bugs and Insects do tot necessarily cat it, but it is Offensive and Destructive to Insect Life. ab iret nates Bugs and Inseots by exte to do the work quickly and and Most tectively Economical mptly effective, Ganra Cheapest be Is use highly s mint G ‘Anrs BEDDING Cosas Be Orussists: ta Rough on Rats « WETS. Sersey Clty NJ | Dr. Lyon’s PERFECY \Tooth Powder AW ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. usod by peoplo of refinement | for over a quartor of a coatury. fel Deutechian a, ire betaine, Aehine 8 | Amusements | | HiME lane HAMMERST. pad way, cen ‘PARADISE’ | TO. NIGHT URS ON 40 CENTS, Including ‘Adm to AM Attraction THE SVENCALIS.| VHGE MELAS EES ure | OCEAN ROUTE TO TO. a MANHATTAN BEACH pay ap SOUSA {ii8 BAND. aha 1 CHINA & PAIN’ S FIREWORKS. Long Branch. re STEAMER “COLUMBIA. ” ATIAL be WEAN 0.00 A. M. 12.30 P.M asters 130 P.M.2 3.45 * “Rene 4.00 6.30 « Herne BEACH et ERMAN cine | NGIRL multitude ot Lather shay KNICKE ROCK fis Wisin HANCIS WILSUN oe ion dvrrty Direction Nizoa a°zimmmermnan. 18 SUlOtie FLOATING KOOF- -GARDEN Steemner GRAND REPUBLIC, Ke ke Mite tanta gM Atop N. 1 Every ion fst w CHERRY BLussuM GROY t theatre at s.30 50c "POPULAR * 50c UP JHE HUDSON] a aM PROCTOR’S SPECIAL, Rte KEITH’ S is vay ay MANY Scr ruin 20 STAR ACTS st Wax urns (GEN'L SLOCU STRAMERS RANG REPUBLIC. H v 50¢ i Pat own watery | at wT IDEAL OUTING TRIP ALL DAY Sys: ON LUNG Sante Mi Aaa Seltgueta Nevarhe dally, $20 A. 3 of SD) TRU, CHILDREN 0 CENTS. BL teiries connect win CH WELLS, Chemise SERseY CITY NS, U.S.A. in quick reil sprained ¢ Tendon ament or Muscle, @ Contusion, Sprain, Brulse or Mash, tire iny Ionest Physician {1 admit We can't cure a bunion, unleas he uses tough ns. Any druggist will ‘ell you, no remedy re devised wil! cure a bunion. !Rough on Buthions Is the Only Cure feet tt hents th druggists aS WELLS, Chemist, Jersey’ City, ¥. J, US. AL SOLD ALL AROUNS THE WORLD, Doe ures WIhOUC Inuniig Lik 2 und soreness the instant applied. Corn remedies may come and go, but “Rough om Ioome, in. Hroome ers are pungent pt Corns” goes on forever, and In spite of unheard-of were the ¢ fone. WIL not sol competition it remains the standard, the ol@ aad Many ver reliable, never-failing cure for hard or soft were orns. sitme relation to soctet Rough on Corns’ id not be the standard of Sherry’s and the V went wit Vie at drugeists, E. S. WELLS, Chemist , Jersey City, Ne ~ ALMANAC | ROCKAWAY ‘BEACH ty My Pat Ankle, a it Is tire mash or black eye 1 for aching. sore, or by: mail for 350. Not Evaporate. Coure. Relleves palm Kt Excursions, Excursion Routes to the Sea LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. ES Bes New York and Hockaway Beach Ry, MANHATTAN Beacnl AE ARE New York 35 minutes efter . Ya. via 29th 6. oSSMBECUSR with ateare on week 1.0) A. M.. 12.00 noon. M"erary forty minutes to 10-29 EXCURSION FARE, 4 LONG BRANCH AND WA TRY MRK OND. BACK: foe -PALIEN LINE. WEEK DAYS 9.00 & °1L A Me P.M. Satargaye, | EVERY SUNDAY _ UP THE SOUND 10 SEA CLIFF AND GLENROOD. The Elegant: $ WORLD COSTS YOU 25C. BUT A BUSY MAN WILL SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, BY H. VING IT HANDY. totstotututy n ct pages give information in known fleld of researob, answer to @ 6lDy cussion of he ‘ book oot * simple mation tsreps to 4 i Heaviest, problems ea book tar the atud for the manses. 1901 World A reterence book 0 tnd 10,039 facta Ithograph board covers, with sowed) Beals ant cinmed edges, °° ° Price, 3 iy

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