The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1902, Page 10

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"YY: bail ul DOUBLE 7 PAGE. 2 ae & ji=pwalss SINT TINT G SOY OTRI_ ID'S a . 1s . 3, _ Shei < Ghe Funny Side of Li pee ie ee a Published by the Press Publ Compa 8 to 6 IV e. | Whatewer the Cost. : Park Row, New York Post-Ofmice e [lis Hung the ‘ shame ji at New York as Second ai! Mattor | ; ees Sullied was ame i VOLUME 42..... 0... JOKES OF OLROWN) gt DON T WAKE THE OLD MAN UP. oe BORROWED JOKLS.: W mar cam : YESTERDAY'S DEVELOPMENTS, rom rerins } TwoRates— MUST HAVE : | As the result of exposures which rendere! the) « ‘ ' : THAT FELLOW MORE THIS . pretence of concealment no longer possible | i = OEATS ME 9 missioner Partridge and ct-Attorney J o oe . y terday took official notice of the McAuliffe y. = is x witnesses who had been secured by the unaided efforts | ts ih ee of The World were examined in the Distriet-\ Tae P nt Office, their state nts were given proper ia 5 . FE EOL RAGING. tom after this there ¥ n " Heat is + aaa hewn ibn dtlavae. ten front them with the policemen of the We {* r re pure ; enth street station, against wh Sremte itt Ww Mote : directly. The witness John Le : ar 1 erie Journ : tifled Sergt. John J. Kiern: ain} > Wwe THE REASON 3 clothes who had helped McAuliffe { Fred=You won't) ler : a house steps and into the cab, and th \ ; x 3 Pp confirmed by witness Stark, who recog £ asieeelreck SMC Hin oe : one of the men in the cab when M FASILY DONE. Rr W ima : out on the street. Aaron Coben ° * adh des n Ned—Ex _ 2 Patrolman James Gilligan ns the z phin ‘ fhim away from the station-house and also p! RBnaee Gr : x Patrolman Will!am Radigan as the one who hi md Ue : are A him that he would get into trouble My i ‘ Mee De ieee Pale H The action of the District-Attorney and Police! 3 : Commissioner Partridge ts ardy and reluct con } , : cession to the influence of that publicity which they me 4 : 1 hunee 3 ri : are unable longer to resist. We trust that put pinion SBIn . } cexloin ithat wie’p : fm New York has not sunk so low a al ; aw cs : worthy of commendation for unwillingly , H star ty Kilt a : do their plain duty when further continuance of their - f x ' . wt Ho Ik 1 : neglect of it would make them virtually accomplices ¢ 1 ieee) hoeemecrnne | ic Fi; ur n : an atrocious case of murder i kenean 1 tig : 3 K ie my all—ait 9 : « 7° a reless King. Hele f f t S ac MGs 2]: AM JOHNSTON @ q radi tem is At ns ey Shia Gg rduai'd sbvansnpidusib uses. sie -BiNeiediesery n “er ‘ mn hid t ” trate r4 HAY VEEOW. : _—— BALFOUR AND THE BOLRS. a i voor TALKS WITH LIBERTY. é The spirit of Cecil Rhodes xpoke through the mouth | +) 0°" U0 0N » ! Roe a 6 pee aeiretane q Id Balfour when he said in hie speech vesterday | <tr f a fa = “ Another Reason Why the 7 If the Boers still Insist on independence. the present | = é Hartor Lady’s Light Is Out. so-called y otiations {n South Africa may as | 2 CAN up dairyma , WHEN VorEHS ate NOT N ; f was wuffering 1 t attack terda well be broken off immediately Ho ue peu eempese rau tt Fed Sethe s TissinEn Mr. Balfour ts evidently anxious to give England an- [9 0) 0000" s Mee * . . other Ireland in South Africa Bef condemning the | + ig ‘ 4 Boers to subjection. however, the first thing is to cateh 1 your Boers—which has not been done as yet Bel yauid Carnegie’s But after the Boers are subjugated what ts gOINE tO 8 ry paene hie fen VIOVS WERE ra happen? Does Mr. Balfour contemplate ruling South i H t Sra : Africa by force against the determined resistance and AH Apes ‘ A : hatred of its inna It is only when the Boer id ; wort war i that the troubles will really begi: ‘ . a ay Mieplaced Confidence, After 4) Cap! Vredent 4 ! saa t i: Hone |: ZT WANT 70 BE 2 ; ie spar ae 7 ‘ ‘ 4 aes zgemen neal ue t hey had A POLICE MAM ot FOOTLIGHTS. { the w rotten all aby he Jerome may raid the pool-rooms amt our Sundays may run a a Stet ma “FACTS.“ BUT PAINE t L FAC TS. ! t zarmalie with one year's pay a bunch of ks may bin : Ahir, MY Reais Ha . eh roca lle Be The War Department will do w Me GPA TT Py ey eee : akenps ey follow shakedowns, but Ba ridge care : 1 bir \ State taquiry into (he reports of crueities pei pas sia So long as he can nod and knit in his de ooking ohair ae Hala ab pete | es a som be & army in the Philippines of eeeh and the AT 5 ' Paes iNty 1 the Sitarilmes ek In the ivate Richter, of the Twenty-eighth | S72 numbering over a Twa } GOOD SUBSTITUTE. : a ne ee {nfantry. in which it was t that he had been |oiaries. princess men i : nate " : z ue killed by * ordered by to St. Clair, Gen. | a clever we ‘ otf : ‘ Chaffee cable amiae exch a as presents for] ; ‘ ‘ * c _, Facts I ‘runk Very abus Gageed by Bt! nwARD Vit—at $ : ' t tt f 1! i ; Clair Died » ward ee ee Cmiinels oes ot uM : 1 When such crucities are perpetrated on our men it| guest ac hung low ap Acie ipsth wal rastensy eet fs easy to believe f yarities practised King’s a \e 4 aa ae Aa on the Filip PN H. B. Lb —of the Idaho Legtate ee No such condition of affairs should be tolerated ae resently hecomen| student i y s Libert k War 1s bad enough at best. For its needlese horrore HERO A eh Faas Getcha se nA hrs NBN there is no excus: iiattaboaitin | Wr Ak vi 1 \ SAP MOON SHINE, IN THE METROPOLIS. Vin w elas 4 we Whenever a K \ wuntaineer com: t las tw te eres tek ula Ry, hereafter, wheth nh response a green Mf Dog Gah S invitation or ther y “ may be expected te erat 1 jtused toma We r ee 1 fake a side trip through Twentieth street to the poll re ; whiskey pl le Revenue Agent 1 wa him by President | all i att} Tuesday night. It is the biggest “moon- | in. | . wuehuek ; : y tory of whic s record, and it has ex SS i } ss my dear Lady Prosklent,: tsa tk annitiese fisted as quictly in a rol adn | ss, | } yew meny : 6 for Lam about te wink FRED NYB turbed by officers of + \w as a pool-room or 4 VIVEROLS | aie Kia ; : He suming: hone ee || . for ae Cae eaten want curve: HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. Its thr had a capacit m 1 day where | ewig mn and Impress “ al oy Racca hada PRINS nes titles r wileatledvivessieointl ‘Too N MONOTONOUS FOR HER. c aghing w aitua eae abla ‘iniountaln dew ti 5 pee anow . . 3 ‘ : Advice That Has Been Asked in jean the ) ter S mentee : For oy Pe:pexed Lovers. puion 9 Viver 4 A Good Man to Porket, b Be output of th hiskey fa : ar Mn A u th q a wand p 1 ha en keeping pa ' \Weltiare which the B qi € 1 * : Ho) f 1 spokert ep t th acto : 3 we were t A tier es : : Ret ar W ' Mo IN SELMELESS NEW YORK, R vr 1 with Nev t . . t t . mr * 1 ie w wit ho un : ‘ eo} formed her that th 4 . wasn Give Him the Henetht of the Doutht. st ’ ret Ix no ren California ; ra yeh ” z ud aaa | eet ; | that should sing there, for he sas era Ga TR w te vm the Y rorrt . th to gain by Th would pad vemuniey yee ly ena , (etn dee Starr J N Heda ‘ I 1 ir and the family 2] ye good for Batre just as (rie as ever and ' Pal ee ; There wa F New York tu “confess the Witter woul he a ard matte MU oe, grhsuats instruction ts chin Vai LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE ON _VARIOU . which were un . t | matters may hay mt ts to be fear Ha " SAN CHURCH BS HINES his lottess) ma in this partion ' A ‘ : . " baw ape Hak 3 an iF ot) Bowdoin t ¢ in the sp eo 8 with a ” ke H ANG te fe woul ed ne clalties that © ! ” “ M 1 1 Ra pis AW Fl « promised bette Yfeseors” in the ss fee i A ‘ P F oo iting for your replles, G ” | Fooms or into « sults. ‘Th gambling |morrow eres : a fa ! The Sprin Mow colng on, the pool-rour e 1 Mahe D t fi f el : Gare all extinguished or else glow #0 dim as almoat to be | nn.” . my ted to the Ben iiscine Oats BABY CRIMINALS. ‘Bndiscernable. The dunco man is | a, flimfam: | * Tae ara nour Dont of South Africa Jothes away to camphor publisen rent of yenra’ atudy tn are nearly all in jail and vice generally ha | Seeond i finest: bal bal nope deere arth AUN et i a ayn val patlonts ‘ FEA the guise of virtue or gone into seclusion rr Neforms wet Bunda MISANTHROPE et ita prteeetited Pie neret a NE ye vy cole, When wilt] holle parents, and that 65 criminals recelved now a highly moral city, as our city oMels pe YenINk: Wer An to Wars. women of the Mine b. he tndulges 4 I think ik would b have sense enough to know that it] the germ of their erimt vee birth, He also w that we have the much-cove the Editor of The Hvening W who travel in our cars. Miss Fahre much pleawinter for both parties Uf whe is never safe fo count on spring haviig that no habitual drunkant can have sound children, and Boston or Baltimore would zive tu better run for their money, dry Sunday let me suggest to our re If there had been no Spa sh Amor in| writes that she alwuys gets a seat by formers that this ip only one end of the war I think there never would have! stepping on some man’s toes heavily! arise and allow her to be seated. This! would kindly request her victim to, begun In real earnest before May 1? id that out of several thousund drunkards’ children exem- victia, ined not one exception was found

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