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i Ee “U" MEN AWAIT COULD'S WORD. Strike Not to Be Or- dered Until After a Conference Next Monday. GRUMBLE ABOUT DELAY. Many Agrieved Employes Fear Manhattan Officials Are Tak- ing Advantage of the Situ- ation to Bring on New Men. The ‘L strike movement Is at a standstill. Under the rules of the Brotherhood of Locomotive neers and the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen the aggrieved em- ployees can take no further steps until their demands have been a mally presented to the officials of the company, and this cannot be done until Monday, when General Man- ager Skitt und President George Gould will be in the city. Many of the men are grumbling at the delay. They assert that while their rep- resentatives and Mr. Youngson, the Deputy Chief of the Brotherhood, were ta¥icing over thelr grievances in the Broadway Central Hote! the officials of the company were making arrangements: to hire men In case of a strike Not Injurea by Delay. So far as the “L management utiliz- fg the delay to engare men to take strikers places 1s concerned, Deputy Ohlet Youngon says there is nothing In {t, The company has known for a long time that the trouble was coming and | if any arrangements have been made for non-tmion labor they of long Engi- ing. Unless the engineers are assured o sympathy of the xu: js, conduc power-house employ and telegre dperators, a strike would be nothing short of suicide. Their hope of suc cess Ves in assurances they have that the oth nployees will refuse to work with non-union motormen and engineers. | Only on this agreen be tled up, for if tt t can the roads cor ductors, und other’ emplo n train with non-vnion m tes or motor cars th broken in five ho FOUND DROWN | bre RMN ak ey oe nea guards | 0) THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1902, - AL YONKERS ~CHRS TED UP. 'Nota Wheel Turning! To-Day on the Union Railroad Company's Trolley Lines. | STRIKE WAS A SURPRISE:, Trouble Began When Supt. Daly Was Practically Re- moved—Cars Stopped With-| out Warning to the Public. | 9 The Fvening World YONKERS, YY, Aug, 9—All the Yonkers lines of the Union Railroad are completely tied up to-day Not one car is running, | nyee 18 out—motormen, con | repair men, firemen, engt ctriclans. | he men demanded that Supt. Johy Daly be reinstated aas superintendent, and that they be paid 20 cents an hour for ten hous’ work, {nttead of 18 an hour for eleven hours, as at pr The demand for Daly's rein has been granted by President Mahar, but the matter of the increase In wages is unsettled Business is at a the ct andsti throughout of people employed Yonkers factories and Hving in surro ng towns were tunable to reach shops, None of t press matter that usually arrives in the morning on tho Metropolitan express cars reashed her: to-day, and lawyers and others haying business at White Plains have been CHINESE PRINCE ENJOYS HIS WELCOME TO NEW YORK Scene in, Mott: Street: compelled to go by tratn. OMcials of the Empire City Track ha to obtain all sorts of vehicles to y thelr patrons to the track for this af ternoon's tretting meeting. ‘The strike was a complete surprise to public and caught thousands of » unprepared. Not a whi of what jatended was ellowed to leak out Mr. Daly did not know that the were goltig to stop work iitimation of tt the public 5 i the cars failed to 40 v'elock A. M. Then was made that the to work until thair ted with to Stop Strike, ar went to the Yonkers mpany to-day and in 4 consultation with t the HEARD THORPE’S PARENTS PUNISHED LIFE MENACE FORTHEIRCRUELTY Both Sent to Island for Three A committee fre us received The body of an unidentified man. about thirty-five years old, was found drowned on the rocks at Governors Island to-day. He was five feet eight Inches in height, weigned pounds, | had light hair and complexion and wore blue overal J, HERBERT BALLANTINE. FAILS FOR $1,850,000. (Continued fro 30400) shares Rio Aspen Consolidated Company, SCP Morley Button Sewing Ma ompany. haves preferred Millmore Comput ie Company, ft wo-fifths Interest im property Selx- tried Power Company, An undivided contingent Inter mainder of estate of John II deceased. Household effects and stable; cash in hanks, $9,600; claims and loans against American ‘Bank Company, $1.0 American lec: hicle | ¢ $7.500; Piqua Club A ation, Thomas W. Cooks, Presider Essex County National Bank and J R. Hardin, of the law firm of Pitney Hardin, are the assixnecs. Firm Not \ffected, Four months ago there was {noon in re- lantine porated under the law of New Jersey @ concern known as the Alliance Tne vestment Company whlch J, Here bert Ballantine wae the chief incorpora- tor. ‘The objoct of lills concern was to take ever and conduct ali of the Ballantine estates, and none of this company's holdings, except perhaps the Interest due the agsignor, 16 affected sianment. At his Morristown residence this « noon Robert F. Ballaniine, head Ballantine brewing interests uncle of J. Henoert Bailantin the following statement ‘The assignment has nothing whatev+ to do with the business tine Breweries one that 1 icv further about than that tt In ni rolves the business of Ball mpany, or P. Ballantine & § The Principal Creditor: pawns 1s a ist of the principal greditors and the amounts of their re spective claims ‘American Insurance © Ida Gottschalk, $8,( Fidelity Trust’ Company Prudential Insurance Com Northward Natlonal Bank Franklin Sayings Institution. National State Bank, $45,000 stern National Bank of New York $6,000. National City Bank, New York, $85,000 apany, $100,000 $40,006 $65,000, William P. Field, $3,000. Hudson Trust Company, Hodoken, henry F, tal, $70 Andraw R. 920,00 Knickerbocker ‘Trust Company, New First Page.) On the day of the ceremony that he a 1 1 — | travelled in vain halt way longer thin T intended | National Newark Banking Company,| world to see—the corona I miss thet \ Edward—Prince Chen, the cousin of the! wateh pa on yrers’ National Bank, $26.00! jomperor of China, reached New York|me to 1 Vaiantine & Co., $5,500, apere i : im ‘ational Bank, Orange, $6,000. | and was treated to sights and ands Vhe transter from the St. Paul to the oy Now Amaterdam “state Bank, New) that {nterested him far more revenue cutter was made at Ue OF, "$4,000 ould the specta yomp to-day intican dine pler. The Chinese ro. Anitrew Kirkpatrick, $10,000 pes Renton t pler- Tt t George A. La Vie, $10,000. Westminster Abbey, east, Was transferred trom the Jiner BW. Vanderveer, §15,000, |as much when, coming up the Bay onfoutter a Prince Chen and his suit David Tollo, $9,000, the St. Paul, he got his first offand the reception — committed “ Sioorge T. Lister, $4,000 milne Whisked up ty ‘Thirty-fourth street Bernard Strauas, $10,000, : eae he hei s Went Stde Trust’ Company, $10,000 r ne Where they were g by more than Josiah L. Werte, $7,500, asks mis than wie hundred Heal Chinamen and a go Summit Bank, Buminit, $5,000. hang and b at many thousand noisy you an Charles CG, Jacobus, $50,000. if the most beaut nf The first expressed wish brit Domintek & Dominick. $15,000 women are the m) Me tay At OS rrent Household accounts about orld, He is a devotec of tpon landing was t Can America $1,000, Tae ramenetacteminlalt theatre. Assistant Secreta t Contingent Linbiiithes, $1,008,700 ave it he points to t Peirce, who bs th entat Contingent Linbilities, ‘quem , H pu recontion cominittt pléavilitien as indorsed or guarantor Yu at cat Honeymoon’ at pen ake thers held) Wang (eh Pong Ht Wiita Adrian Twelle, $400,000 The Prince waa scsompanted fro Central Trugt “Compxins $46,000 ndon by Sir Lian Chea wh c to succeed Wu ‘Ting-fans ax Minister Sevthward National k, $25,000. A segs Bane ity Natl Bank,” $174,900, | eee} une % M Loture ational Banik, $40,009, | educated in th xa glant in Union Natnal Bank. $48,000 statu a highly Intelligent man ; PN ag ORM $11,000.| AArr ente had been made to take Pas lene from the St. Paul at ( National, of Easton, |antine and convey him 8 Kulie to ‘ ai - th st of West ‘Phir ath p Phitiipsbung, $50,000, {17° © I i t coenk $ | when it ° town a ladder | Qn) beha 1 YOmpany, $25,000 om the lofty deck of the » "1 Pr ( 19 Association, $10,000, SEO RDG Oy Ahk Se Rae ework Banking, $10,000 bobbing Httle cutter away below. the | Reynold Grand coral. $1,688,080 Prince balked. Minister Wu, the Chi. 00,000" fos ‘antine had an income} nese Consul and others who we: wa ue t the bay to greet the Pri mbed up| Paul at Quarant wme to the Prominent in Athletics, the ladder and wer deck Chinaman and # quite Hailantine ts ain Has a Ye NS ecbed forma New York as in'Neware Anyi, y Mr. Reynolds that Act- Ny © been prominent in at he Prince ware the peacock feather ling Mayor Ko all upon him Ad yachting circles, At and the yellow jacket, He shog a string | ay tho repres ‘ if wned the new of questions at Mia Wu that made! New York 5 armed that Mr Mahar had r BRAS | dhe men to submit krlevanees, i writ Hf | Chinatowr) Decordteas we he matter answer he sald would | FANG { henge te sore a tum at Special Envoy Says He Likes Roar| and Din Better than London Pomp. having pald that astute diplomat ; sta ra mo: fon out of de M day mo: He 2s 4 ment, With hls suite ga about chor! i ed in the * " turn the visit at t t uh in enloke Athletic Club. Through | im the Prince stood on the forward | jrrepnoon. fh Naa Moll WAS one of the witnesses! Wonder #t the | President, but lo angements ma \ Molineux for the murder This is a remurkab a wonde ause the trip to be abandoned 4 * Adame 4 4 grandaon of Peter chman, who fo. Ballantine 1 rd ark in When the E York, $7,600. ex County National Bank. $25,000 WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. Imerease in Loans and Decrease in Reserve ® Disappointment, ‘The bank statement to-day was a dis- J Sppointment to the fnanclal district. Its isbowing of an increase of $#,823,20 in Joan account and a decrease of in the reserve was regarded as + The small increase in net de- | Posits, leas than $2,600,00, indicate that Neash 18 being sent to the inierlor much f rapidly than was first supposed. 'y statement was thought to in- that the outward flow of money moving purposes is actually in ~ Tho detailed statement 1x as 16.823, 200 HARRIMAN IN SISTER SAW HER $13000000 DEAL BROTHER ROMS, syndl Was reaching 8 $9,000,000 ne plant and or ACCIDENT TO GIRL BATHER. | Mies Jaeger Hit Her Head A, Pipe aud Haw Brain Co jon, Edward Ho Harriman has bought a (Special to ening W feet Lhe: ARK, ON. J, Aug. 0.—Mina | 9M AU talanene an) bee wien MOUNT ARLINGTON, No J, Aug. 9 Carrie Jaexer, ot New York, who ts a| W#ukee and St, Paul Railway: for 4 While swimming in Lake Mopatcong " larkeon, Ocean Grove, | 0,00, Ho has acquired the interest | carly today, Harry Tt may ae he we AulE of @ peculiar acel-| heretofore held by the Armours, and | ats old, of Bligabeth, Nod. wa of tne einen fie has convusslon | pow controls the road Jointly with the |! eramps and wa af § sin a critical sone 8 okefellors and the Smith estate \? OF ROM CARDS ACRE Ph rnandhcep aires TT Malr (ae wenty-#even fect under water Mis TARA ANG eexeral frienda, alll ainiee be eee oe eee tT |. He man taker io hia-paranis’ home ia Ip thelr bathing sults, ware running | tetrines © ces no additional details | Elizabeth this afternoon wi the beach and stooped as they | could be secured, Mr. Harriman being | Rose was a popular student of Rut- Pasved under Lillagore's pavilion. Misy JacKer did not stoop low enough and her head struck a pipe under the pier with | out of the city, it was sald Kers College. ‘This new railroad deal pute Mr, Har Nobody was near at the time of the riman in the new Gould-Rockefellor | drowning excepting Rose's sister and a mreat force combination and makes him a still mora| Miss Molly Frost, neither whom Nplate . formidable rival of JAmes J, Hil) and) could swim, / HELD FOR POOL SHLLING. J, Werpont Morgan in the Northwest | Thelr eries brought help, but too la Andrew Alexander was to-day hela in| #24 Went to mave the boy, Both fainted when it $800 bail for examination before Magis-| The St- Paul le the only bie syatem|Vas certain that he was lost, trate Furlong, in the Mymle Avenue| 4! 1# not now controlled by a ocom- ung Kose arrived here last night to peo ron A bination, and this gives Mr, Harckman Visit his sister and Mise Frost, who were| of of te took, ate camp in Sperry Springs, Adam Hanpft, ur., Is, Months—Father Intoxicated) Tin ‘tna! pettebone. in this dla. Said to Have Over as Child Was Dying in jtricr ~ Mother's Arms, eee heard Threat Made TROOPS ORDERED by Creditor. fy ane: anal TO USE RIFLES. ¢ to the island for were out jn such force that the com- |pany did not make the attempt, Al- though orderly and dispersing each morning when the Sheriff's deputies dt WARRANTS OUT FOR AT MINERS Vigorous Efforts of the! Lackawanna Com- pany to Drive Pickets Away fromCollieries. “MOTHER JONES” AT WORK Woman Agitator Speaks at Several Mines for Purposes of Keeping Up Strike Spirit and Preventing Desertions. (Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Aug. 9.—Warrants havo been issued for forty-one strikers who have been doing picket duty at the Woodward colliery of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, and they are now belag served, while the company is endeavoring to find the names of others who have been on duty ‘These pickets have guarded the mine all week and prevented men whom the company had engaged from going to work, It was the intention to operate the colliery last Monday, but the pickets ned the scene, they made 84 of force that the men were afraid to return to work. President Mitchell has decided upon} an active campaign now to prevent de sertions from the ranks and will proba- bly retain Mother Jones in the region to try the effect of her forceful speeches upon the strikers who are faltering. She was sent to Scranton yesterday, where ir collieries have been started, and addressed several meetings, being wel- comed with much enthusiasm. She went to-day to the district where the Woodward mine ‘s located and will speak there. Meanwhile the operators, especially of the D., L. & W., are making every effort to get together enough men to resume operations. The D., L. & W. has men at work in three mines in the Scranton d (Special to The Evening World.) Dete s Mangin and MeGinty, of Pav SVE Tach UPN West One Hundred and ¥itty-|* nl meclested “yhele five children: second street police station, w phey sees Jounin wc Agent Dimond. the Children’s Society, Ina half-drunken | waiting at the Road Drivers’ Associa- tion club-house, One Hundred and, “?"itlon, the motaer with a dying ehild) Sixty-Afth stroot, near the Boulevard,|'” Per arms and the father carousing to-day, to find Adam Hanpft, jr., to ani fae Y ' ia ; ul ask him about a quarrel of three, |, ieee ie peney weeks ago, in which the fe of Wille) aya ee eons Manared v-sixth Street Pollce-Station, in the squalid apartments into custody, | iam H. Thorpe, who was killed on an Amsterdam avenue car last Tuesday morning, was threatened | tond told the Magistrate the i : ‘ the three rooms occupled Hanpft, who is thirty years old, is u npt hi hirty yea i Anne Kelly, at No, 227 East the son of Adam Hanpft, who was’ one ed and ‘rT nty-eeventh street, !/important expedition SHENANDOAH, Pa, Aug. %—The Governor's troop went out to-day on an It is understood th to arrest strikers who orde have m: threats, and particularly those who attacked the house of Mrs. vi s Quinn, whom the troops hed to bin has issued orders that the ail stand no further nonsense. refuses 10 make way for ps will use the butts of ejected from the premises now oceu-| Ws seribably John Kelly ied by the club-house three months, “"* pe room drinking bee » of No, 2148 zo by the park a The eld-| g0 by the park authorities. ‘The eld-| Hua sioro eae Hanpft squatted on the property | street, and| thirty-three years ago, and until b ! rd Park. was ejected had conducted the house! | s Henaeniay Sete art aL earl months t he had built there as a hotel and! qjay neichinvenkeere| road-house. As manager of the club-| ar ng in her moth- house Thorpe had much to do with} &s iildren showed | the ejectment of Hanpft. But it is : ugent’s testi said there !was unc eeling betwee: said (here was no ill-feeling between amibe them, for three months The younger Manp en elder children to withes tis 1 ad permitted monthe old, with The other twin, ar 1A is H m Hospital. The | Ithree men found wita Kelly were tined ein 8 cach, FRE TUGS HURRY TO TOOK KEROSENE FOR WAREHOUSE BLAE| WIE AD DE, One of the Lehigh Valley Rail-| Dunlop Couldn’t Get His road's Seven Buildings De-| Usual Tipple, So Drank a stroyed and Others Threat-| Quart of Oil, and Coroner ened—Loss $100,000. Is Investigating, Cm of tia seven large warehouses of |, Uable to get whiskey, John Dunlop, ec Le Valley Ratiroad Company at y-onw years old, who ‘has yo. reals wokLOw S.J, caught fire this after drank a quart of kerosene of] and 3 HOE ea epee a plinth he 4s dead at the Long Island Col- hoon and im Lhe is r ‘ lege Hospital and Coroner Flaherty 1s nidicat At that warehouse and prod | cog to make an investigation. ably others would:ba Aealmayed Dunldh walked into the hospital to- When the information reached the Le} gay aad announced to the doctore that high V y offlces In Jersey City fir he wanted to be treated for al holism. tugs were aivhed to Blacktown, The | vim going to have the ‘manny pore warehouse which was frat reported tobe) oniay.'” declared the man, “and I want on fire was filled with Jute, as are] to gat Axed up before they come on. Oh, moat of the others 1 know what's the matter with me, It'll sMojals of the road ny would probably be messag be all sorts of animals in a few minutes f you don't do something for me,” said th } but as the excess oy But a he -sneneREE Dr. Lothrop administered a dose of Pha - na a BnEON dE arould ibe womide to the man and he said he felt itlouit to approximate the dain: | Hen to tell you, though, Doe. that visivr sation, the ruliro MronTet nice anpliad|the saan t work the man loctors pumped ne of fighting tire cite Vets from the parities it om the aging Wy he laherty was notified and in- » the offic! ey City | tends to make an investigation to aa- Jaratus Would be of tte or | certain the reagon the man drank the 7 ze For that rea-| oll. According to the hospital doctors tuss Were hurrled to the scene, | he gald he drank it because he could not ket whiskey, a JANITOR COMMITS “SUICIDE. Hugo Kamki, fortysfve years old, who was the janitor of the tenement. house, No, 18M Avenue A, committed ———$—— BAY RIDGE CLUB-HOUSE FIRE Barly to-day fire discovered on the top floor of the club-house of the: suicide last night ey inhaling ilumi-| Ridge Club, in Beventy-second atreet, tls body was found this | between First and Becond avenues, Bay ft ieee Nara aoe | er a b and, if necessary, the bayonets 2 c ———————- JANAUSCHEK NEAR DEATH. Venecnble Actress Prostrated with Paralysis in Sarato, (Special to The Evening World.) ARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. Mme nelzca R. Janauschek, the well- joWn actress, who has resided here two years, and who two weeks ago was ystrated with paralysis, cannot re- cover, and her demise Is only a matter of a few days, and possibly a few hours. Her entire left side ws lifstess and slie is in an utterly helpless condition. It is with the tenost diffleuty thir she no communcate with whe trained iow siained a © two years i tment, She is Iving attention, She Is. lo- ted at Mrs. h Aghton’s board- house at . On Thursday a numb from Brooklyn came her ——— MURDER SUSPECT CAUGHT. ul Tomcha Accused of Killing D. J. Sweeney. 2 (Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa,, Aug. 9—Paul Te @ prominent Lithuanian, was rested this afternoon by County De- tective Jones, charged with the murder of Daniel J. Sweeney, watchman at the Bliss Colliery. Tt is stated that one of the three sus- pects now In Jail has confessed and de- clares that Tomcha did the killing Emeenoy was murdered Wed! night $$ FOUND DEAD IN HIS CELL, Alcoholism is belleved to have caused the death of Phillp Drum, whose body was found in @ cell in the Bast Elghty- eighth Street Station to-day by Doorman John Saud Drum was’ twenty-five years old and lived at 1999 Third avenue, He was ar- rested soon after midnight by Patrolman Hildebrand, at Highteenth street and Second avenue, There are no marks of violence on the body, SHIPPING NEWS, ~ ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun risew,, 6.03/8un sete... 7.07/Moon gote,. 10.14 THE TIDES, High Water, Low Water, ‘AS Pp. AM. Pi Sandy Hook Stet 6.83 4.08 Governor's Island. 12.21 - 610 4.44 Mel Gate Ferry... 216 748 BAB PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, a Paul in Southampton Campan sLiverpool Ia. Touraine.-- «Havre Savannah cry “Hamburg iy OUTGOING STBRAMSHIPS, SAUD TO-DAY, Adirondack, Harti, ‘Morro Castle, Silvie. Sewfoui Ant Gurltyba, eta Friesland, Ant Ourltyba, Mesaba, London Nueces, ‘Galv St. Nicholas, Antwerp. Princess Ai Ph Loulslana, Ni ‘Alene, Jamaica. ©! Cid, Gatventow, INCOMING STHAMBHIPS. DUB TO-DaY, Atghans elo MAD DOC BITES MANY PERSONS Plunges on Pitchfork’'s Prongs and Police. man Kills Beast Be- fore It Can Get Loose. WOMAN BADLY INJURED, Mrs. Adelaide Wheeler May Have to Take Pasteur Treat. ment — Nephew Who Dee fended Her Also Attacked. After biting half a dozen people dog, supposed to have been affected with rabies, plunged Into the prongs of a pitchfork held by a laborer in South Brooklyn this afternoon and before it could release itself was killed by a policeman, Mrs. Adelaide Wheeler and her nephew, Joseph Griswald, were leay- ing their home, No, 2721 Fort Ham- ilton avenue, when the dog, an Irish setter, dashed across the lawn and attacked Mrs. Wheeler. After biting her viciously it attacked Griswald, who fought it off for a few minutes. ‘|The animal, however, succeeded in a RIng, its teeth in the young man’s ex. Dashing around the corner of t! Street. the dog bit a man named Hatt in the thigh and on the arm, Running on it bit three or four other persons {hose names have not been reported to ie police, The animal was continulng his course when a laborer at Fort Hamilton and Greenwood avenues crossed the dog's path and held a pltchfork In front of it, In {ts madness, the dog leaped into the prongs and thus was impaled and held to the ground until a policeman arrived and ended the ani 's carser with a revolver, Dr, Whitman, of the Seney Hospital, went to the scene with an ambulance and immediately cauterized the wounds of those whom he could find who n bitten, The wound on Mrs, Wheel- ankle is particularly severe, and as e dow Is by to have been rabid r physieia y order her to take Pasteur Weatment e dog had bh n seen in the nelgh- borhood for several days but no one could tell the police to whom it be- longed, It was believed tobe a blooded TO.MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD SOCIETY'S INNERMOST SECRET-TRYSTING PLACES ‘APSHOTTED IN THE BIGGEST PHOTOGR ¥PHS EVER TAKEN. Bailey's Beach at Newport, the Casine and the Polo Course, never before pho- tographed, and now shown in PHOTOGRAPHS 30 INCHES WIDE. A great double page of pictures that will make the “Smart Set” wonder. bo YOU KNOW HER? : If you don't, you don't Hye in “The Ninth.” ‘There every one knows her, and there isn't a young man fn the district who wouldn't “lay him doon and dee’ for the pretty girl whose picture is here presented. ‘ And she ts a forceful girl, too. THE DAUGHTER OF DEVERY is a worthy child of her father, who, you will admit, is one of New York's { greatest men. As to her personality, her appearance, her power in fhe dls- ; triet which her father seeks to ‘Dev- erylze,"” you have never had, and probably never will have, 80 good an opportunity to learn as the Sunday World gives you HARRY DE WINDT’S OWN STORY OF HIS WONDERFUL JOURNDY FROM PARIS TO NEW YORK OVERLAND, Further details of the brave explorer's unparalleled journey, setting forth , thrilling adventures that surpass fle~ tion. HAIRBREADTH PSCAPES FROM DPATH. ‘The narrative of an expedttton more dangerous than an attempt to reach the Pole. A COURTSHIP IN A FOG, How Elizabeth De Marenburg and Spencer Eddy began a courtebip that ended in @ marriage. Fiction story carried out in real i WINNING FAME WHILD FATHER DYING. How the children of Meurioe Barrye more have faced the world since thelr talented father’s affitotion end ere surpassing his success in various Hnes, The story of a brave struggle, STRIKE ENDED FOR A BRIDES WEDDING GIFT. How the daughter of a trust magnate forced him to arbitrate with his strik- ing employees before she would marry, A wedding present unique in history, UNCLE SAM 18 EDUCATING OCANNIDALS. Remarkable experiment tm which two young cannibals are being brought up in America. Their education and hopes of Its result, } | 1 DAN SMITH CONQUERS FIERCE BRUTES. ‘The Sunday World's famous artist contributes another of his pagea of sketches among the ti animals tm Central Park. Savage inhabitants of Now York. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER ABROAD, The World's famous beauty expert telis more of the methods of London's forergost beauty doctor, How EBnglish- women get beautiful THE NEW SARATOGA 4 all the other famous summer re- sorts, as well as those you don't hear #o much about, Illustrated and all about them told in the great 8 Resort Section—4 Pages tn Colors. THE GREAT FUNNY SIDE, The Angel Child, Kate Carew’ reation kreates’ konsidel ae kemto ‘