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; ; F ‘SMe ~~~ {DOUBLE } Y ] => | PAGE. | iis 4 SMC =) THE WORLD: TUESDAY E yENING, JANUARY 28, 1902. Be | \ DAO Gorid. rub ny, No. to @ Park Row, New York. Fork an Second-Claes Mati Matter VOLUME 42 NO. 14,770, THE DISASTER AND THE RESPONSIBILITY. ne ‘ NA ‘ M Hu \ Li t th ' met I Ay. oat 1 tha & ‘ 1 exp t \ t blocks Ie He cases of mits ‘The ine | feren was doing as ot h h ifted from the care { s i fid Shaler and his fel ' ty the eity wutior y in using « | . si w 1 4 sponsible? 1 he head contractor | Bay a ae tit | preielt _ Street Musician. ‘The “Death of Nel-| - Mr Machonacnie—Aye mon. ye have he explowor © put an end to the ‘three-platoon” police | gien sim an oat iisitioning all the precinets in system = After nearl only 196 d be got to M noand the Br bate aa “en orale He Discourses on Theatres and Kindred | aah : us ia Subjects at the Table. | LEMITED SPEED OF TUNNEL TRAINS. A me A et of cighteen miles an hour in the tunnel, as ord: edt ' ‘ t Comm he present rate of thirty-flve miles almost es ss . " ondnee to the safety of passengers, likewise to [feard ar the theatre vas nf midsoma ta when the ears creep snait-like [tq stores. 4 . bh ‘ “ h s then surcharged. Will Ife sald he saw ” more htt tables and | STaata alia ain ed remedy of a eingle block with trains 1 " « as weak rushing throug toat ata high rate of speed even ata forty Very good.) walt the Insensate One : jet am gind you told it) Always glad t Didn't he tel not a soldier No? Strange fog tn an Ine because [near from an old fr lyou that a soldier w lwhen he was mustered? Didn't he ask why a yoo \ice-box waa like a vertica his duty to gain an |p. ON-THE-SPOT INFORMATION. s, there ts the District-Attorney Where the disaster tkely to be. In of things the public utor deems soler? He didn't the new orde waa purp-in-de mmediate personal first-hand knowledse of what used to reach his prede- | Well. wel! bl Perhaps ane funny. ma a censors by the 1s of communicated information, sometimes | gure nat A he tinkered in transit, WH thing happens that may develop a court | little * » case of publ neern Jeror " re won hand as Fire Ohiet | Aeneas. Wanhink aune Croker at a cont got tits and ts It ts a chang he better from 1 wa Din paola . — glue in'the boy's he It apne short apprenticeship make good com- | 7° fe ise positors. 4 [feexe aay rewspaper pina we . in Samar and lpretty with the bles y will develop into great BY editors and othe t said seonain One , , : 1 «Actually: buy THE BONE-SETTER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, t t ~~ row The osteopath, who enjoying the attention of the Le . ‘ vues un \ e 1 A a: the ma . has become ents flock from all tors fees and living ox stimulated trade and /morrow and the New York Osteopathic Associat an intere quick processes a Letters from ‘the People. ne SegEestion for \Carsiok.? makes > In the elev feeiiv Rtehly oe Paters Bae 1 v e Tried the Cure — JUDGE STECKLER'S TRAINING, | Hist wn | Bair bee cope j\iresta Ut eepielenes | + Hittie thicker | © olden cays n other | ot remarkable, as have adi ox 18 ister, They dea't iad awimuicg is ice water tevt tbe poopie, THE INSENSATE ONE. |” NWIINGS W7ORILID® pwers, | THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE BUILDING. \¢ AI vid i — A MUTUAL SURPRISE. forest on the ple of Bob ents SNIPPINGS OF HUMOR. ( the President, with MUST WALK | PRESIOF NTIUN | Top FLOOR Esquimaa wome. mur: adelpiia Record BOER CYNIC ON LOVE. om m andant A Scheepers, of the 4 : ¥y : Roer Army, whose ee ele er OK mei spas deta é ry ent execution pati Lhe (2) Bea, United States Ser Mor Teller sought Thwt he Anat fF Cyr 2. OG means of a resolu tlon, wrote the ac / companying some 7 pare Lifer y) Com en arene | Wea ent Wise Hiope rel for k ‘ha j a charge of the hos Teddy w Ka re | - pital Ww ans . S == se 1A ca a OW 10 DE 6S WEI STRAY SHOTS AT NEW YORKERS| ft pa © ¢ | Richard Mardi da f 4} ng Jetective int p 1 preiiminary to Doyle.—Chicago Ps William Allen White ie suffering from | nervous exhaustion, which. however js In no wise due to any effo) away from Platt Chicago Reco ald Poultney Bigelow says we will be at war with Germany tn six mont i dently Poultney can see farther into the stein than the rest of us. —Denver By Mine. Louise. News Chicag We would like to sea a Chicago paper that does not contain a ploture of Mra Potter ner, and a New York paper that does not contatn a picture of Bishop Potter.—Atchison Globe. Mr. Depew has offended the Germans | by saying that the Kaiser is sending Prince Henry to this country to medile | with the Monroe doctrine : velvet waist made like the cut It in trimmed flowers, app! , | peing corded every of white Fre: ds, The upper th applique, whi corded and finish MME. LOUISE nour is the Ruesla; in at Tribune. "When I refuse to protect the life of an American soldier cried Congress. n Amos Cummings, “I hope I ma alyzed!’ People who know Am¢ ¢ opinion that getting pa the chtef Joy of his existence Record, ms are now nese author- be PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS. r sar 1.066,000 persona suc oer a 1 DEH AS? toe y Ei | PRESIDENT KRUGER’S PITIFUL CONDITION Mow i“ eves “y A French newspaper man describes a ein x ae tate ~|recent interview with President Kruger. ‘ 1 ta as at the latter's pretty cottage, Oranje ara 7 | Tabielident. liust, in Utrecht. He says Oom Paul [has aged and broken greatly during the past year. His face ts loome and with- aby overs y al. wit ered, his Nair and beard snow-white, and a HolOn of Arment | [ia strength completely shattered. He edt i res beef, scarcely over tasting Vee [umn | iives in complete seclusion, almout no ete Nextt ey ui « buffoon boarder.— @/iavies oc Dour dishes, Chicago News, enue being admitted 19 his presence, way of the Sze-vscapes. ¢ f —— | orrice SEERE RS i A nice little rool garden for the overworked Cabinet officers, The President's Private orm i at alk nade Ut kl ar ll cll RR a a i