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by the ry Publishing Company, No. 89 to Row, New York. Snteved at the Post-OMmce vs et New wore 8 Second-Clase Balt Matter. .NO, 14,874, DINO STORY. oy A HEART- LR Sr ee Whe detatis of the destruction of St, Plerre and of the RAMU Ris AeA SLAIN At i bes ai 7 ora Witnessed by the first visitors to the scene of | + ‘ @ catastrophe are now coming in, and they tell the | t e an ; e r@) 1 e ¢ “story of a tragedy without a precedent in the history | e rs R E e Of nature's convulsions. Death by fire ia the most awful | + > Pwr HOW SOME PEOPLE LIVE, ) fori of suffering that the human mind can conceive of, 34 and this has been the fate of the inhabltants ofa radiant} | JOKES OF OUR Own} asi FLAT- HUNT ERS— NO. XI. P Maha deautiful tropleal city, one of the world’s noted] eects ure places, THAT site 4 . Other stories of liko disaster are remote in Ume oF Phe Shop Combine eves away and do not (ouch our feelings dd ly, but St is noar to us, its vietlms were civil refine OPTICAL ILLUSION. a Wages down aad f fd cultivated, people of our own kind, and we feel a * Telwinaenenn’ INVee Panusial sympathy for (hem and for the survivors who insMcrRd At will Maeve a heavy burden of grief and misery to bear folks will thud wr f New York will do its share in contributing to the Vo walk or swith joroes Reltet of the sufferers, and the humanity of the whol RuVGiCr AN TMinALNINe eiviNzed world will be tested by Its practionl synipathy in the presence of this unprecedented disaster What ia this fuel oll we read se muoh Ry outthng out the Agures on the ines marked X, the clrele within the larger rele will appear Co be smatier than tin one within the smaller one, ‘The two loner circles are, however, exactly the same slac Oh, Uinta the ell with whiel tie Joel giel Habtons theekitoven fre, when OG Bb-0-5- 20 eaEss TEEQTS SPREE ES of Cuba Noated over Thayvana's lorro Cast for th it time yestentay The capa tty | Of Ctiba for self-government is yet to be texted, but with | MP the kindly servives ef the United States always ready PF there ts every assurance that the uew fag has come yet stay. Saal Phe New Ping. The tu the te ae Nateow Did vou over live YW Voleano, ey {THE GALAPAGOS TORTOISE. A fruiterer how In tus shop, along the tremely rare land toixe from the Tipagow Islands. i! ereati J and wo pounds in welght It was born and it passed all but the last two sciauners ef Its fey In an extinet voosano, athe Folladel- phia Record i Mnet volcange Indeed, the tne] 1 Galapagos tor- It Is born In the hed of a low under a thin covering of warm. voloantc xand, out of a soft erm of the size and form of a billiard ball eS had SAVINO BRONX PARK. Bronx Park is without quostion the most beautiful ‘ -ataity park in the world because it is the one which | (tors can see as nature left it, and where they can ars the wealth of wild flowers which nature has By: ited there, ¢ And yet these wild flowers, which are one of the] “Philet beauties and exceptional attractions of the park, % are rapidly disappearing and are in danger of speed “yeetinction simply because each visitor, ylelding to the temptation to gather wild flowers, does not believe that ie few flowers he gathers will be missed. ‘Th > | Wgetruction which results from this spoliation is so vas | /Ahat Director Hornaday says that if it ix not stopped » wild flowers will soon be as scarce in Bronx Park as In Union Square. Tt onght to be stopped at once and at any cost, If) Hite official police of the park {8 not sufficient to stop it the people whose park it ts should organize to protect their beautiful and priceless possession of wild flowers, | i z | mit Ten newr marrying a bof w Business Woman's Club viver front, an years o Whom did xhe marry? oom nobody x 1 know, but who wan he before Sahe married him PONG KID, ne rage In awtul.”’ ‘Yes Indeed, Why my three-months- has it as bad as the reat,” Mshaw! Nonsense! How can that S 2ee-nomse to risk their lives every moment of the . {day for the meagre three meals (sometimes only two) and L rece enn SH the poor shelter that their wages can provide, This mittee) shows how men employed In the new oda works at Mids HODGE, PROF.~of Clarke University, lave to work in chlorine gas, 80 to adit the lungs they 4 [Metimates that toads are worth $19.68 | Wear a “‘muazic” of from thirty to forty thicknesses of flan- | Aa destrovess of cut worms, Must have |nel kept sufficiently damp to allow alr but not gas to pass ala day {n toadd when the |through. ‘They carn from £2 17s. to £3 per week—that tm about #12 to Some persons li J ita racquet and ball with him ery moment he's awake." BORROWED JoKes. NoT WELL TRAINED, Bycon-1 see the King of Slam owns “an army corps of 500 elephants, ail well Jtrained for milltary purp . oe ee been barra vrofessor Was around, MPEROR WILLIAM--has a habit of > aoseeoon ff - 2> OW ite Laat Straw.—Not content with buying up the British; I don't nee how an elephant , Atlantic merchant marine, Mr, Morgan, it ls sald, haat Vea be trained to get behind a treo and nut ne ile 3s when he isina atuay. e | " nator Bhilp Ci c lo. ttxel| i! ime. Yo Thich nerhaps explains some: o » ' fomlad pth snathetr hp ane imam an heen ant wt Ub the Yonkers i GEC ea LITTLE BUTTER BALL anal to this aide and use it as an] ate id ' 13 Beginning to Walk, a eannot transp Isthm: Wil] probably use It to water the |? 7 atoote In his steamsnin combine ; AA TOVEN ERE A, fll the chalr of Celtte language at the j ees { Defendant—Phwell, Judge, he threat ". . will | . ®ened to punch me head spend the summer and autumn In the | west of Ireland, where the Caed-Mille- | Fallthe's grow. 2{Livermorn, Mis. MARY A—the | well-known woman suffragist, !s threatenod with blindness. Specialists have been unable, thus’ far, to save her. *) THE FAILURE OF ARBITRATION, Magistrate—Then vou claim you only ©... The hopes that were founded on tho establishment Pacted on the defensive? | ot the National Civic Federation for the arbitration of | {) Defendant=Not much! shuce, Ol Yabor disputes have received a sudden and unexpected | iuint how ter for O1 had him eked Rébeck in the pending miners’ struggle, Contrary to all|a al Blades “natural expectations, the rejection and repudiation of WHY IT FAILED, _ the principle of arbitration has come from the side of “You aay De Sharp's comle opera wax the employers. NER. M.~the septuagonarian | onch artist, stil paints for the Sa- | His me is playing dominoes, | Why doean't he take a “hack” at a failure, What w the matter with | ~ To-day's developments make it appear that the coal the coal roads, have not only rejected the good Ing operators, including, of course, the presidents | | “He had totally enored a. the trad, {tons of the business “In what way? “He had dev! @ jogical reason for @every entrance and exit of the chorus “Be good, be good,” his father sald, “to the janitor of your fiat, And the Joss of Joy will toss you smiles wherever you live at.” That's why he flatters the flat-house king and tribute pays galore, ping-pong? JONES. REV. SAM P.—the tobacco- chewing evangeilst, is putting up a! $25,000 dusiness block in Cartersville, ' offices of the National Civic Federation but they by fe deliberately tricked the Federation into gaining | ¢ Tiaf, wan enouahe to KAN Ut —Tndian: for them a truce of a month to enable them to stock | 6460+ up their yards and then, with equal deliberation, they went into a conference with their minds made up be- “*forehand not to consent to the slightest concession. 3] Ga, Which goes to show thas “knock- Odo DOE OOOGOOIS Ing’ in the pulpit pa And is never looked down upon with scorn by the haughty janitor. a4 DIOE EEE OAC HEROS w& A BRET HARTE STORY. & “dae Gp "AT dues.” o& | ~ Tt has been evident from the start that the operators i Wore confident of the strength of their position and of | | “the weakness of the miners, Their confidence may be | ifled by the result. They may even feel strong| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMPNT A ‘| roms JMorFow | Hut ve wouldn't.” whe said | familiarity. ow tar removed tt began toy, Tae supper was att | P Mpaough to meet the strike with a lockout. They are) man hatin Mi hanton, went gas wecreiace we | | Wwely, The a var sl Hetry aw it wan porhay hy a] kund of Sorters forme why le — Inly strong enough to give a slap in the face to] * Wesvers mining any ea Same AcaiNoRi: Keni to take up sian Ferntercanan Ther Shear rae je dust a waikin Just awaking, ¥ National Civic Federation and to the public opinion Caifrnte | {Blanton kin’ « Wont fer me. 25 pein with Sa: acu: aeedontinll aber arene and St waa with a|g Juat s talk SUR 850m NS ; BEN rscesand supports it jan thoy” at, fevkon the et we prmcccult | Her ay tase t \ Little butter balls werything for truth; ine ee ila dintrust returned a Naracterietis. Routh Clietid nandee dort a vearning Never dreaming Weluht of Hvidence,-The Beef Trust. co: ox to a eatery do boetn meInE littl by an A cubatiiuta’ de apn i oun, | pened. hawen | Tor be parting bose pr ied protest that it does not r exist. but th idence " { but he amil an trom ‘ite | ware enite tor | Anything at al Fallacies of youth, with the attitude | p werkly 1b aust a t a walking, rer, whe upheaved k to the same se. praised palma of ping ta talking Through the . unthood; Little butter ball; ther agay pt it het an hefore to pre) furnished by the price « Months of | é, 308900 99906565390 _ EW AMERICAN CITIZEN. SECOND INSTALMENT . mites : Jum : The worldly possessions of Florio Vincenzo, aged ee all Hemming: | nie. wer 2 i is en plas nm, who arrived at the Bange Office from Palermo! | N bie first satay shed sight of ho ‘ Lites AneiGlin At AML er day, consisted of $1.50, axtia pair of eho er i ankeen Run thranen’ : other day, cons! § an extra pair of shoes, at Neeraalten kana tie analnaee : moarind and a) Pervert ere) Foo 6 OOS pemall hunk of bologna sausage and an equally small] ye, yen: hie anw only too much hal . ' ‘ to pile his « ——- it very eavory quantity of Italian cheese. Vincenzo! too much white teeth. 1 oye: | Hoe ( ' Ne ; nkets to keep warm 5 ‘ 2 Pe . * roe | " ' way seem: Mg - a ‘ asivep Again, coming “Bald to the inspector; “1 am a poor man, nobleman,| fash and, abeve al as it _ Meee ” apen at the re ta onectereaen “with m nen NEW COATS OF ARMS, 7 f theme qualities Byer PB SPIN Ne . ian r ral, America is his oyster if he posscsses a knife to] ein” Uuaiiuies. ven ne am INTERESTING JINNY JULES ey a. valle ca ‘ey open the wheels t guard the bivalve, There was| down omentatt the rollet-up } the vlan Aime when Andrew Carnegie did not own one pair of| of her vink caltco gown over prise It wen ° and was much in doubt as to where his next|“'™ ment, dominated by irrepressible laug!- was coming from. What trade will Florio prefer?| gentieman'e temper was at fault and tie happened! we le w bootbiack of bis u onality who owns race tual ant A ne beerve and hes other tangible evidences of acquired have datecies eof ehie tn Ae (disappeared! but she could at) ‘ ith, There ar b commission men who had not frank ort ment with her 4 sappe Ps N heles ae flo peomed to change ie loys! ‘ price of 4 Messina orange in pocket after they ‘ - S Piday’ fesling selaed him Me put ; Sethe gauntlet Gf Castle Gurden cormorants c pie feet to the Aor. 10 wae unmintake well-to-do caterers Ww 1 hoke hs 1 r ‘ fore | ie hurriedly tlathed hii ’ the he t ad The Hey ‘ ln w be @ th y A ’ ’ it will 9 vin te KAGCTION IN CHK AGO do " tu ‘ * “ ‘ platter amped hor semis a hie wae fio ' Hod , OOPe A eitree te one + mein ou ous - Se DOH AHH HH thee prvtewen U4 — ie ot & apelin ee eee Daria wil thee meme omer meen iets te! tee nner! Chiemers cae © hous He te Mamie dimeiviner) wore ut oe pet Marina Hor waren euiaiee 60 She. 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