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New York. Entered at the P. OMice at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. - ' VOLUME 42. NO. 14,86€ | 1 THERE ARE OTHERS. | In directing the proceedings against the Beef Tr President Roosevelt has followed up and strengthened the good example set in the proceedings against the! Northern Securities Company. He justifies a public con fidence that his action is nut a spasmodic exercise of authority made for the sake of display or to appease a popular feeling. and to be abandoned as soon as the im mediate occasion has passed away The Beef Trust ha Itself spe cause its exaction has evied on an arti: 4 absolute necessity. but pose, plan and method Press Publishing Company, No. 63 to ‘ odious be 5 ina le of food are all sim united on trusts They ar nop a system they are prepared to stand together. and they must be made to fall together. It is well to déwn the Beef Trust because it Nearest at hand and the most odious, but * not only one. There are « ceeded against But, in the mean time, the trust which taxes the food/ of the people ‘s a good one to begin with, and the p ceedings against it ld be pushed with vigor and! without delay | rs, and they also must be pro-| sho SUNDAY BASEBALL STOPPED. In the interest of an orderly Sunday the Sabbath Society yesterday f ball which were in progress in Westchester, The society made complaint to Police Capt. Walsh that the boys of the Catholic Protectory were violating with their unholy hilarity, and the Captain, having no recourse, culled upon the Christian Broth desecration. Other similar complaints—o! students of Manhattan College, who Jasper Field, and another against the students of Ford- ham College—were made to Capt. Walsh and their game s| were ended forthwith by the police. H It may have seemed the height of injustice to these) boys to have their harmless Sunday amusement put an end to by the stern hand of the law. But life has ite & compensation When they grow up to manhood and acquire the wherewithal—when they have enough of the! world’s goods to pay golf club dues or purchase automo- wiles, or to support a 2.10 trotting horse and a spider-| frame runabout—they can snap their fingers at Sabbath | societies and amuse themselves on Sunday as they please. | stopped three boyish games o: the sanctity of day s to stop the against the; were playing In All day vesterday there was an amateur horse race in progress before crowds of spectators on the Speedway, bat no bath Society interfered. Autos were racing agtiust time on hundred highways, and only those three came to grief that happened to be going too fast on Warburton avenue to suit the police of Yonkers Blue law morality is not for millionaires. THE KIGHT USE OF WEALTH. ty) an interesting symposium !n the Independent this Phe Concentration of Wealth.” one of the ns is that of Russell Sage. E moat interesting contrib a who must be accepted as an expert Mr. e lays down the rule that the accumulatic a of wealth ix “the decree of justice.” "The whole thing he says. “is governed by the principle of autonomy Wealth ge best fitted for its cus tody.” while, on the other hand, “there are persons wh« ought never to have money, not only of in jury its possession might work them but on account of the much greater harm it might do the community. Poy erty is the only s s to those who are because jon of such men.” The men who frequent for instance. or | who gamble in stocks or at the race track, are obviously pool-rooms ought never to have money,” and the pro d from their wealth mand a benefit to the really a is 0 follow that the ’ public. ft» misguided dealers who unte as outside Beef Trust or the Ciga ther ch for the beneve q lent assimilation lth of others ought never t at they cording to Mr have mone they lave none a very soon find that 4 Bi And yet an obstinate pu sentinie hel phile « of Reef Trust who are “| in pra ~ law which Mr Sage so beautifu pound theory A TALE OF TWO CITIES. | Nir, Alfred Mosely, the well-known English sociologist, | Das been I tions of life among the low in New York London which jst London f eve other grea ne degr ondit London n New York And this Atifying becanse New York Pe has made it i hal thap m 3 of foreign imu whieh free. In spite ¢ and rapid growth city. New York t au only cle socia wn morally than London, but cleaner than the New Yr thirty years ago or of twe The rensons for th nang the fact there can be no CONEY ISLAND'S LATEST. A nickel-in-the-slot ma nine at ( @ay did a land-office business ticles of refreshment ranging in , Beans to beer. Waiters and bartenders ure said to this automatic cafe with appret fear that quick and excellent service and iifte to tip Will jeave them jobless. ~ The history of labor-saving machinery b sho § that such fears are ground) Pho whom ft ) troduction should excite apprehension the Rais reformers. An |ntellig me n of th W Seem to furnish a solution of the Sunday-clo c in favor of the Sunday drinker @peedy relief for thirsty throats and nt Phi © lawyer would be puzzied to prove a mechan Builty of violating the law It would @omtession that he puts in» Will make his friends tne! “Hard work does Pern ee 5 oe oe Ghe Funny Side of Life. THE TRUST TRIOMPAANT. eee recneeary 143% % ” POW HERE? rh UP AND DOWN. MAM IM THERE JUST o Lose ihe President has called Fu Ld EY Oni Oi e Never mind Heli call him up faat wh if another war starts : an esa me 5 wo my erm: nu won't “ tis nicke Going — Year WuNCH oOND, ea — vr, | LOU CUT POR THE “HAMLESS SANDWICHS AN BMPTY SUBJBOT, We have got the horseless carriage; the smokless powder's old We've smoked the dread tobaccoless cigar But, say! when meatless menus thelr varieties unfold Don't you think the Beefless Beet Trust goes too far? 1 you w | H } | BORROWED JOKEs. ’ Ho et they pass that was Jelphia Pres. & phat rh ‘ oh Yes At leas! woman as hee t ‘ ' atch him t — Philadelphia 3 u THE WEED. . Hows weed! Hamm {« gol 1 hand great du toxey Nothing 0 t fine town a kin ard } ' | | MERE PLEASANTRY. married Philadelphia SOMEBODIES. } PPWARD VIE has offered 9 off Queenstown TAWLEY. HDWIN who has just re ened post of General Trae ye f the Southern Pacific Ratt Seasweek errand ! Lyarks S$ — Minteter off eary w on France. has re- |: ie o oir rmed ‘ The Hird W ut you ‘ ottle 1 { #lons on the part of 5 ficial French xrammar ; ~ -APRT MAS— che IN BOSTON. f the Ni 1 Leminlat as fust died vn author of note NSON, wWAJOT FOSTER who saved Secretary Seward'a life When Lincoln wax assassinated, {s + A California orange grower HVRERT DR Herlin, thinks As discovered several heretofore wn poems by Sappho ALMAGE REV F DE WITT-son of the tate T De Witt Talmage. says nat his 1 one sweep anid brushed away all the he traditional meihods of tf rence between an angler and a fisherman?” & man who holds a $40 jointed pole over the water Ret a bite \ fisherman's a chap who takes a string and a worm and a crooked stick and catches ten fish a min- ute An angler lay and 2 aa 84-09436408 TIMELY LETTERS FROM THE PE OPLE. She Wants tot r : fers, the Woman T nort > i me As Tt had written the le pi teen me en wile othera above | a fool came over to my desk t : or pretty a tha nts? to give me a funny siory. What am I eee GE tenthen roa kindly feo that this ts ° talaae uf j) that eile Limay t raya 5 Boas the wom || 1 oenee ere ses) i ARTHUR PAYNE BELSTONE, : want to be popiiing |e! | Wh i irate Leh Fah . 2 BVYSE Wante Park Maps. 1 AS 11 t be neha y 4 i The ‘Talking NSulenoce. To (ne Editor of The Byening Wort, 5 joln eu _ (hele own ites.” | ro the Baier ot The Hven (have often tried to cross Central ony cca and are farabetkelic ee oe best way to eooff the Park in u purry, have taken the wrong dea. [talking nulsance 1 mea ¢ man or vi nave wandered a half mile out iF ts. oman who comes to y desk when you am trying to work and who jab. bers? I've been at work six hours to- day and I've dono about two hours’ work, owing to the people who have in-| L) FO ey ET Ce RS eee y entrance to Optimistic View, be hung showlig * other aide; also the neare: to giria an wal of interest as the Muli, the its, dec. Pu to the nearest gate on on ol rear. ! It seemed unfair that human beings should be ent!) + |priviteme: ao some philanthropist made out a < tofbind | hceanel the above monograms contains a/l the letera of som non +) The Problems are solely for the entertainment of oe ed with thelr eolution, She was q youne matron and proud of It. The one-year-old pride that nestled close in her arma was clad in| white linen and the cutest blue bows | that gentle hands could devise. linus The entrance to the department store | / was crowded. The young woman has- t 41 to the centre of the store. 1 - uard my child.” she maid to a cash- | enter Matron No 2-In her arms niao | “Mind baby The lady who turned tn triumph. too,” she said to Cashie | first entered the store ‘There was. a flush of! upon her face and several yards of! ik In her arms She grabbed houted her thanks to the te My chit, ordered the bor: my tron Ife enita, hands her That ts not my child, boy Where ts Sal 3, | her Migh nm the air her shriel e $e my cuild? eyes and two mothers; have thelr own once more You called tt a brat. said Matron 2 with a frozen countena “whe, | he is giving an tat how you really could mistake mine for | way. T J that weazened-tace, crose-eyed, tmbe-| Over the \< “Ladies,” the floor-walker asser y authority, “you will find th H | beauty contest on t Xt floor. . the elevator to the right. please ¥ ERMAN : ays | jimmy } Roosevelt and wt on to the fact that it is the new University kind in the Messrs Reet 1 Pas Denny in Chica’ they w veatigations ving ath will be of two. kinds-those connected VotRethr : the models ss types of ves: | Monste xels and the ‘ing to progr | f the President Although pr for marine pur. the Adn ra poses, the tank will prove a valu Junct to the mecnanteal engineering rtment in connection with the hy- c laboratory Trust will rear Hey to operat the p yn to matiafyy AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER. |BILLY BROADWAY. He Discourses Learnedly on the Administration. his putting the kos) on the Beet : arked Billy . “won't Heaven help the poor can x TI mata cezers in the mo- have spent as as eral ntore tin ern and @ se get to action at action will is, the executioners, rapidly becoming hrottling the the people will be F i for another dark mance will be pas BCD Oe aE E Penne eee ee ALL HE KNEW. :| eA Ballad of Broadway. To a busy Broadway block Came a shell and sudde: Twas the crowing of That was he: From a wagon—in a pen Forth tt thrust tts bead and then Crowed and crowed and crowed again shook= Silly bird! For the city slaves that » | In the lofty buildings hived. ; Farm-lite memories revived ‘ At the « : So this Mttle chant cle Crowing toud that all mi Cast a gleam of light s All around nt hear, id cheer In an hour a ered throat Biilled the bird's triumphant note, And he hung beside a shoat In a mart Though the ro Still, he crowed: And no better I Play our part WILLIAM JOHNSTON Pen eee EAGLES TO be a South German mechanteal; Prof. Kaiser, barnens eagles and impose of the air the task of Prof Walser, genius. propores to upon these masterful bird propelling an airship through spac An immense balloon has already bean se *— 1 ir Ing & team nea ee — CAN YOU DO THIS? to this test, ue with fist y (ste will ty af Jertrs your sight with your rt. DRAW BALLOONS, _ pnaily eng will In time, he says, ) through space at a Bigh te ee 4