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Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. 58 to @ Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Omice at New York as Second-Ciass Mail Matter, ———— te — VOLUME 48...........-+. NO, 14,034. hile en THE JOHNSTOWN DISASTER. The Johnstown explosion, by which the lives of from 100 to 800 miners have suddenly been snuffed out, 18|@ probably the worst mining disaster in the history of the Penns; Ivania conl fields, A lighted match, some careless | net of the moment, has filled hundreds of homes with terror. Women wait despondently at the shaft for the | % Saye in on, tng | ORES OF OUR OWN RECKLESS BEHAUWIOR OF A COWBOY. THE STRANGE ROYAL BARGES OF A QUEEN. OD LDPOLEDODOOGD HHH HG2OOH: 1P3-H4OS DO94 GOhe Funny JS ide of Life. oDp!ITY CORN ER. the kind always imminent, and as uncertain when {t)» Too afUCH OF A GOOD TITNG. oomes as the lightning stroke. The invented devices of century now insure the miner a relative degree of Although for flattery most people care, It Is a thing of which we sometimes aafety, but they do not yet enable him to cope adequately ¢ fires >IT . 1 with fre damp, This evi! apirit of the mine Is sti|% "wom we cowl ao with’ much ile¢s Son bEs ready to crush and rend at the first relaxation of vigi- From Sol and G. Humidity, esaulre. i t ‘ CUS TOMER, i ‘A disaster of this sort reveals unemotional heroism | 4, A GOOD REASON, Nort iS * “Why have they dated the coronation ; ofa rare kind, There is the wife waiting stolidly for the | 7 torimaeeimonth?® verdict. There is the entombed husband with a scant|® «go that ir eili’ioae nthe or tts Aumuat allowance of air left him waiting for the rescuer and |. splendor by further delay.” estimating the chances of escape as each breath dimin- 4 ishes their number. The memory is still fresh of the‘? | 4 POSER. . Tennessee miners similarly entombed writing endearing | » cede seb owes me 8 Mie at mesrages of exceeding pathos to their loved ones left | % ment?" ‘ seer behind, ‘Their lingering death was agony which the|? luckier ones killed outright missed, but they left a legacy | » “of love priceless to those who mourn them. BEYOND THE UAW. There's one case where I with the Be @ Antt-Soorching law could be enforced.” THE MAYOR'S OPEN TALKS. 3 Againet old Bot." S. ‘The first of Mayor Low's open talks with the public | ¢ : EY on city affairs is 60 good as to whet the appetite for lee hae nee Was it cool at the ball game?" others which are to follow. It was a clear and well con-| «y-o), rather. ‘Two thousand fans sidered discussion of the excessive and needless taxation | % were working for all they were worth.” from which the city suffers as a reswt of bad flnancter- $ ss , ing—a popular presentation of the sort of statistics | > y which interest voters very intensely during the brief and ig BORROWED JOKEs. acute period of campaign oratory and argument, but in bs CARELESS DESIGN. which their interest speedily flags after election day. \% Blodbp—That girl seems awfully care- le Such a presentation on the weekly instalment plan | less. Bhe can never keep her shoe- © strings tied. Fi during the administration's tenure of office of current % Slovbs-That isn't carelessness, you problems in municipal government will serve the good |S chump! Can't you see what a pretty 4 purpose of making citizens well acquainted with these | ankle she has?—Philadelphia Record. s administrative problems and familiarizing them with tha | aera i Mayor's confessed attitude thereon, so that on the 2 4.4 Peaachiad Larry : approach of a mayoralty campaign the voter will be| your tangunge, Mr, Omokura”’ nga) 1B more competent io discuss such points than many of the |@ “No, madam,” the Japanese traveller ‘public speakers who seek to enlighten him, He will | ‘replied 2 "But, : have profited greatly by the weekly confidential talk Stholghtes ho African King TLewantka’s Queen travels on the Zambesi in these strange barges, one of which is surmounted with an cMfigy of an elephant and the other with what Is apparently an-antelope. pe ees THE LIGHTEST OF WOODS. CAN YOU STRING FISH? ae Deep in the bogs and swamps of southeastern Missouri, {n Dunklin and Butier Counttes, where the land js never dty and water from one to < stands perpetually $n the fo a rare and cur! natives know it as the corkwood or} b+ ‘ , 9777) e cork tree. Science has giv $y ; name, says the Kansas City Lejineria floridana; florida, was first discovered $n Fiorida ‘ you can think cuss ; ig te 1 auppone, can't you?" Chit the coast from which It has | F with the Mayor himaelf. _ Sogo Record Herald. been washed away. It reactes a . ¥ o —_— of fifteen to twenty f te POLICEMEN’S FRIENDS AT COURT. |* AS USUAL. of two to tive inches, In yesterday's trials of policemen those officers who | dooce that girl you Intro- tree In welght that grow: < counted confidently on the efficacy of a “pull” to let b Sars MZON, ho Vises ‘much sans? welghs lsax than cork. it i a h, she's a friend of mine who the natives uw them down casy were disappointed. Patrolmen who ote takin a. post-graduate course in Ene- Ans had “sent a friend” to Deputy Commissioner Thurston Broures. female seminary.—Ohio Btate thouga xo spol to ease matters found themselves mulcted in fines of |» eink one’s in. double severity. In explanation of this orlginal course |} UNTRAMMELLED WAN, Co eT ve : » Mrs. Dash—Don't yo 1 pe CON OO me of procedure Col. Thurston sald S aaaterk you ever visit {1 wood with its specific grav oe ‘There have been a lot of people coming to me when po- | 44, Ram-Ob, 90, David’ ol may be placed the heavicst ry: floemen are up on trial to tell me what good mon they are.| Swanta to go where he can pay toerd y} known, the black tronwood of Florida, 5 : ‘ ct dlaag facet i re ose specific gravity Is .1912. z ‘They also call mo up on the telephone, and won't tet wo) PANd act dieagremble when he feels like “Dance!” yells the Terror of the Trusts, “Or I'll shoot ye up some more! wae ie 4 they tell me what they want to say. So I have made pe axes Dance! Put a yard of daylight ‘twixt your carcass and the floor!” : MOUNTING A WHEEL. i 4t e rule that when policemen send their friends to me thin LOO s There's little fleld for breaking free when Teddy's out for fun; 1 4 careful bloyeliat Jearns to mount! How dear to the heart of the patched-up country boy ts a ‘way, and I find when I try the case that they are guilty, I ji ? And Anti-Trust the Trusts will get from the Man Behind the Gun, Zl evom either side of the wheel, since the| the muddy creek on a summer afternoon and his proverbial il make the fine just double. nf ©! omergency may arise at any moment.) vent-hook fishing outft. Tt seems to bean understood thing 3 s 2|aays the London Chronicle, One would|that with this equipment he can do more hustling business hink that the horsemen would be equal-]in the fishing ine than an old-timer at the business, who of experience. The small chap s an especially good catch after s time the catches eight fish; ly careful to provide for possfollities,) has a patent reel and years y}and accustom himself to mounting in- differently from the off side and the] If consistently adhered to this practice will work an OMEBODIES. } NOTHING improvement of police discipline, It comes rather hard | poTHA, GEN.—49 coming here with De BOUNS. | AOIFFERENCE, on the particular officers who feel the first force of the| Wet and Deli to raise money for . {mnovation, but it is unquestionably “for the good of | “Boers ruined by the war. Oom Paul the service” in indicating to the members of the force | “Tuser will not Join the party, that they will be dealt with in accordance with their|CARNPGIB, ANDREW-—will receive Beale ice oe soiwiesl Gaal next week the freedom of the city of 5 political influence. St, Andrew's, Bcotland. The town, odd- Lae a ae Seer. ly enough, waa not named for him AN EVENING WORLD IDEA, FAIRFAX, LOND A, K.—twelfth Baron | 3 In discussing the growing frequency of accidents} *meron, was the only American man caused by horses which have been frightened by antomo-| %f {tle Invited to the coronation, Ife near aide. But if he were to venture to| they are given in white outline below the main pleture. Are >| mount on the right side—which 1s the you an expert at stringing fish? Arrange these fish on the wrong side—in a hotel stavle yard, the »thostier would probably demand the of a gallon as th horse would What at they will exactly fll the length of the They must touch each ck Mne so t not over or Jess than {ts ler ¢}other at some point of thelr bodies, SOME OF BRITA! “SSOLDIERS « pays in odd } 5 horse in the cireus canter right to left, the after-dinner wine haw come back to New York , The Evel Vorld some Es - haa Abe ae Mi na some months ago took occa-| x yigin WILHELM—can lve com- passes the s way. “The way of the lon to. recommend the institution of a school for timid| fortably on his orders of decorations If 1s the rent explanation, which is absurd equines where they might be familiarized with the puf-| he ever loses his job of Kainering. fing terrors and granted a certificate of proficiency before | These medals are worth $225,000 and being permitted to draw a vehicle on a public highway. | "Umber over 200. This suggestion has been adopted *) MODERWELL, BE. C.—of Chicago, ro- | $ BE heen adopted In Rood falth by the | ceived the inrgest pension awarded to ———_———- A KNOWING SHEPHERD. A shepherd was going to market with some sheep, when he met a man who Sydney—What {fs a sketch artist? Board of Governors of the Automobile Club of America, | any old eoldier during the tate Million: | + said to him: ‘%dood morning, friend, At their session yesterday they drafted a circular létter | Dollar Soasion of Congress i Teed MAR WhO: makes: Bis: + with your score.” “No,” sald the shep- urging members to devote an hour or more each day in| ROSEBERY, LORD—is sald to have | ¢ FAH ECAR eee Tat) Senne GER Grr teak: ue have nota aoore, but if 1 had public squares to accustoming horses to the sight and| Mitten a novel, but fears to publish | Raveled Rausom—Pleave, str, VM F scorch artist: make the livige, aoe ENMAGsuee tauptercsle ing | 8% many more, half as many more and pound of automobiles, ‘The President of the board, Mr.| {tat Prevent leat dt might injure hin |g/on me uppers eee fs aGunleue a nter-iim not aiming Sliwg sheep and * half 1 shoul have . - ase so | political influen Pompous Citizen—Well, do I look . vt "hat's t me > Just a score." How many sheep had Albert R. Shattuck, sald that in three lessons of half ah iis Ree Santee we That's what wurtles me. 2 he? He had 7 sheep: as many mai hour each “in a school he had established at Lenod” Ne | aac «| COULDN'T HELP IT, half as many more 3% and 2%, making. had broken two green colts to the automobile so that he | | YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY. TOO WILLING. AN IMMUNE. seal ae , i aS could drive his machine past them ut thirty miles an | — a 5 A NATURAL QUESTION. Little Margaret went with her mothe to the dock to soe her auntie aet sail on the big ocean @teamship. Margaret had never aecn the big steamer before and she watched everything with great In- terest, The monster of & boat slipped :| slowly away from the dock and Mar- garet waved her hand frantically with Private of the Twenty- ‘Types of the ‘Twenticth the rest. Then whe tooked up at her| ninth Baluchistan ¥ Panjab Native Infantry; mother very solemnly, ment, now in London, representative Indian “Mamma,” she questioned, ‘does the troops that went to Londom water follow that ship all the way over for the coronation. to Hngiand?” — ~~ FIRE DRAWINGS. Yesterday, God's day, I spent Tn holy thought, In calm content, Amidst the ferns and grauses sweet, || Whore, here and thore, about my feet, || I found this little flower hour without frightening them. j Tt Is a good idea, and The Evening World, modestly | assuming the credit for it which ts its due, hopes it will be pushed along. ANOTHER SHY AT SHAKESPEARE. William Norman Guthrie, “Director of the Cincin- mati Conference of Art and Literature,” put himmelf on record at the University of Chicago yesterday as hoping that “the human race will so {mprove in the near future | in its tastes and accomplishments that Shakespeare | ‘will be held to be unfit to read," Perhaps it could be _ 1'4 ton; When ev'ry v and tree Should dawn its robe of verdant hue; Then I should gather, dear, for you, ‘This \ittle purple flower And now my joy has passed awa; “Dis but @ memory to-day My happiness to you 1 lend, ‘CURIOUS INDUSTRIES. | Be spfoved to the professor's enlightenment that his ‘near |p ” Msgr trenton te ae tour | $ : future’ {a now here. Did not Williams College give : | t | 2 | galt mining constitutes one of the staple industries of Row t Clyde Fitch an honorary degree at its recent commence- Hd wiih a ao) fchnale regi ie pipet lg Rastue-Say, dat Mokely wil make (ipo 5 &\inanis. There are four mines in all, The mincral is mined | 1 mont? It was not a D. D., though trom the moral || sought, ec I a hit, souah. eke | pin thrée of the mines by convicts, In all there are aby nature of Mr. Fitch's dramas it might have been. And | {No happiness, however reat _leflarehire ap MAM Ten BIRR: | Hahei acd aataat Paaty 3 dim sopninia et ware 10 the irae inom 48's SS: SBA | ‘are not the plays of Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones cur- |} 4 Pefmanently sa: inte S Pashtu Beau y say stolen Rastue-Why, when the niggah's 60 owhy? g apparatia whatever, the wh Mot the crore bel rent Iterature where Shakespeare is forgoiten or We're bappy but an tour, Akinscn nro the aweotoat. tnmecschred the bones ratte faster ¢ “There no idiot could get a chance Zl by hand, each convict having to quarry a ai | ~Alide G. Kelley, in Boston Globe. Kiy-llow am 1 to know than any fellah could do ita-purpose, } to ask, ‘Is it hot enough for vou?" @) of walt daily, The mines are controlled by a state ofleln), M ? ft 18 to be feared that the professor Is bolated in his | L846 OOGGOEG EDEL OEDEOEDHOSHD POO VERE LG LOSS | whore position ty similar to that of —— | mine containg a chapel and i out out of the salt by the prisoners. discovery. Beside the finished creations of these dra-, ‘The growing of pacpas plumes has become an important in- dustry in California, When they are cut @ day or #0 suffices matic artists the Bard of Avon's work is that of the Tir E Y estes scones, on noes slaater lat | LY LETTERS FROM THE P prac muocl ghtier is the typewriter | . to dry the plumes, and at such times the ground aypeare, than the quill pen, Particularly fs the rud anf hagag ane Pspriey asd jbedynd sy vigorous German Ban one his shot, However, if A aid that) homely people 1 must auy that while on of the boys? @ome Arms make their! from the tillls, to be covered with anow. Aftor the drying te reatment of love com-| 7, tu» xditor of ‘The Bvening World; for a joke I don't see why Behould get|a vislt last Februnry to Boston and|boye walk milen overy day carrying | the plumes are taken to the curing house and then thxally plications sthble-mannered by Comparison with the| 1 road that Magistrate Cornell com-| mad, but if he meant fi @0 a# not to| stopping ut one of the principal hotels | parcels and rocetving @ @mall salary. | sorted into various grades by expert hands. ‘The finest and] We show the audi parlor deportment of Mr. Pinero’s people. It offends the | pated the reckless shooting Of firearms) jove the game 1 think B was right in| scarcely gaw a really well-dressed or ‘A. 1. | most beautiful plumés are about thirty-six inches long, ant| blank sheet of white paper, touch It Au Objection, they aré packed for Mipment elther in packages of 2,000 ov jwith a glo < match, and In a short rhor of a prison, The us other apartments, all PORE DPEREDOD ODES Gelicate sensibilities of the Guthries everywher with the German band. 1 eympathize with | telling him what he thought, If the|@ gooc-looking woman | | atel diss pheols Ywhere and is) 11 worthy Magistrate over the insult! game was played under the rules of the Mra, ©. KELLY. tia tins flee beatae Wand In lame cases, the prices ranging from $900 to $0 4 thousana, | Hie we have ® fhxure burne out of the f of the German banda to his refined’ A. A. U Gehien 1 don't Ohimk it wae) No License Is Needed, In tenard to the matement. made by }according to the demand, In all, California produces about | WODOE Olt mre renne aE seb Oe ips ; Musival ears, But what is the matter or, in fact, any other rules of some e.aitoi World Mise 8, who suggests that only thone | %600,000 plumes @ Year, which are sent ail over this country SEANAD AREUL 18 RIDE, UN ONE: | congeypa seid nl fie Peay rhe ars) with the man with his fiddle in the organization, “A” would be dlaqualiied |", saya thas ho lcense ts required in| who get seats on care should. pay, 1) and Acurope, ea ahigeol sunapieaalt cere % i‘ & young back yard who plays the ragtime? 4) for doing such @ thing " & State, Blehould think if-that law waa p wed mies e the e % Ja Central Park and frightening the young woman | suppose that Is the reat thing for many POOL PLAYIN, |suye'n license Ay When Inrightt | most of the people would rather @ POPE’S HOUSEKEEPER Pmanive, & Kauleemoanen, of peli Magistrate Hogan fined Hadelberg and | and sounds more homelike, Anewoers the Charme. HARRY M'NAUGHTON. up than pay the fare. RR AB. . ff ane pr AC PER an ican ah teo XIII. employs at the Vatican quite a lite army Of | Veins on thin white paper and put dt - d hiv conduct as dishonorable. A transposi- LOVER OF GERMAN BANDS, in the news report made Werdann the of- | Haye BOW. Was tolerred to editorially a@ such, The World regrets that it should have thus inad- OMcer's very creditable act appear ries To te Bator o Th Bvesing Wert A Heavy Re Fron of Fim, chambertmaids and seamsiremes, The latter have to take|usiae to dry. ‘The drawing on. th Te the @anae of The Bresing World -— o © eye Jotter In YOUR] To the Bajior of The Bening World To the Balter of The Hveal n care of the Pope's wardrove, ‘The clothes of Hiv Molnea# are | paper will be invisil’ Then ight 4 ronda MAL ale ianters VAfomrheetind ae tie ning In regard 10 the con-| Witle walking along Broadway I no-| 1 notived « letter from & “Distracted | of ao delicate a nature that it was found that mon could HOY match, low At out tmmediatel Gition of th atresia of Now York (whlch | tied a boy. eurrying avery heavy {Atother,” saying twt her son ta @ dis-|handie them with the necessary care, and, therefore, women |toucls 4 certain point. In. the pM,.2 i over @ game of pool," 1 would aay that) we know are not O. K. at the present ut 126 ‘ v . K. pounds, The] gsrace to the family for Aentinw tO pré-| were substituted for the valety, Like tout ¢ rked as Brace for an 4pology i® not jus-| time) and in regard to our homeliness, mine, and I went|vent big voy# from Oullying smaller | hag nie little mexinetech fate tor we liratalt euia oe i fede Pe A gp pei ites Wrst Mr. Boston must have been an infant ones, Inatead of jooking at It &# & dis-| known in Italy, and at his judiiee a motherly peasant woman p»aitpeter will catoh fire immediately alway ee en eae Rasen ; ww affection him by @ present of an he have wuch & Roy in uy eolored

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