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@oudlished by the Press Publishing Company, No. 53 to 63) Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OMce @t New York as Second-Ciass Mall Matter. VOLUME 48 14,060. THE METHODS OF THE TRUST. In this morning’s World David Altman and Frank t Felt, both of New York, tell a straight story, and swear ; to it, of thelr having been “‘shanghaied” by an agent of the Erie Railroad and sent in company with some | « thirty others to work under guard in the washeries at} the Pittston coal mines. Their story 1s an interesting ono and Sncidentally ioDpITY CORNER. h st pretenses anc SMY seers on, eating Hight on trust preter na Roe eee Peviidne i THE QUEEN AS A YACHTSWOTDIAN. smartest town in She remarked, “If you wash your back halr in champagne ‘Twill make tt a shade or two Ughter, Turkey so far as trade is concerned. It does a bigger It shows that while the Trust Rarons are too high | > and haughty to be spoken to by the men dn their em-| « ploy they are not above resorting to the most con-|} 4 they say.’ temptible measures to secure outside labor, “scab” |‘) He replied, “Maybe so, but I think, to Dunliaes than Cone Jabor pick ; ‘ake the place of thelr own speak plain, Btantivoptes {St la EORTC L I'd like my champagne lightened some SHwlNeadguerters BYALFREO AusTiN ShaP WoRN of the wool and of the rug andcar- pet trade. men, with whom they refuse to have any dealings. It also proves most conclusively that they were ying when they assured the public that they could | « open thir mines in forty-eight hours if they were) o guaranteed protection. Lastly the employment of an Erie Railroad detective a the head of the shanghai department proves con- clusively, if any proof were needed, that the railroads fre engaged in the coal mining business, an evasion of the law which would promptly produce an injunc- tion {f attempted by any one else. Meanwhile the coal mines are idle and the price of coal is soaring skyward week by week. other way.” NOT FOR HOME USE. “Marriages gre made in heaven. Yet we read that In heaven there Is neither marrying nor giving Jn marriage.’ % "Yes; they supply the export CHEAP. Before the Si- berian railway was available a trip from London to Shanghai cost from $325 to $476. Now It can te made for from $4, third class, to $160, first cl trade go § ROYAL EXTRAVAGANCE, “No; these cigars are one cent We can't sell them at six for a ® “Allright. Give me five of them, then, @ 1 don't care how much money I spend eas lorig as I get a really good smoke. $ ANGEL SHARK. AN AWFUL LESSON, é A PARADOX. The tragic death in France of Mr. and Mrs. Fair as ape about autos, isn't it?” HKGEs Gao RA the result of reckless automobiling should teach a lesson} «Why. the more reckless the chauffeur | a8 an angel shark, to all who might be disposed to imitate the victims and|'} is the less apt the machine ts to be a ewe ron thereby contribute to the future safety not only of auto- |? wreckless.”” RRO MREDATRIRIE mobilists but of the general public to whom the high- SAORA three rows of ways rightfully belong. “What did Mr, Johnson mean by ‘a see : mie 4 The reckless party were going at a speed of sixty-two} 2 clubable man? RanaliilneeGuire miles an hour—faster than the fastest railroad train in|} "A police victim, 1 suppose.” Itxstown, France or in the world. At this rate of speed an acel-| ¢: = Sees dent of some kind is almost inevitable even on the best) 7 BORROWED JoKEs. COMMERCE, kept and least frequented road, and any accident fs in-|} es ‘The volume of evitably fatal. There js no question of what would hap-} + THE ONLY REMEDY. the world’s com: pen to any pedestrian or vehicle that might be struck Z Tess—The matertal in my new gown Is Roane ines « very pretty, but it ne the shape of It. Jems—Why rot let some other girl wear it?—Philadelphia Press. something to thing to times as great as it was thirty years ago. In this hitherto unpublished F yachtlag costume, The ver Keppel, of the Jiritish Navy Megraph of Queen Alexandra she is shown in ‘salt whose hand she is holding is Admiral The picture Js from the London Sphere. — A RARE BIRD’S EGG. ‘by the swift terror of the road. What the oceupants of| Nears the automobile may expect is told in the gruesome story |» of yesterday's accident. One such warning ought to be enough, and a repeti- ——— tion of such a disaster should not be permitted in this MEET PA a nt ee fab country. It can be prevented only by severer legislation ee {f she regrets her mar- and more rigid enforcement of the laws regulating speed|‘) sWny should she?” on the highways. ‘Well, you know they're both literary, MUSIC AND WOMEN. 2] Palmistry, graphology, _phrenology, = Jeven pedology and kindred sciences which *|reveal, or are said to reveal, character * | are popular enough, particularly among 2] English Following the coronationing, behold King Ed vocationing nd now her husband thinks himself As bargain-counter salesman, just abaft the Old Kent Road 2 4 '5 f peaking people. An English- TEN YEARS OF MATRIMONY. Cone HOG dri idea she has." — Selling headlight gems of royalty and such like proofs of loyalty y|man now seeks to show that a wom- ‘The T. Suffern Tailers, now parted by divorce, were] ? As coronation trousers and Alf Austin’s shopworn ode. an character may ‘be Judged (by ner | * —— ‘ondness for the compositions of the | married just ten years ago. Ten years was also the ‘THE DIFFERENCE. great musiclans, For instance, a pas-| POOR HAUL. UP TO DATE, EASY REPLY. jonate admiration of Beethoven's mu- sie proves a faithful, reliable, ¢ character. Lovers of Mendelssohn » Tommy—Pop, what ts the difference ‘between a newspaper man and a jour- nalist? @uration of the Hunnewell matrimonial contract, the rupture of which by divorce proceedings is interesting Newport. Is this to hecome the time-limit of society's marriages? ‘was what an insurance actuary speculating on the “ex- pectation of life” of such a marriage would have desig- nated as an excellont “risk.” Each marriage was based on the strongest t!e that binds such social alliances— money and a kindred taste in sports, In the Hunnewell case the husband excelled at polo and tennis and golf. The wife, barred by her sex from participation in polo, was an enthusiast in the other sports and celebrated ihe- | BATES. Pear Oe ine Cone t with ith “day music of |found of the supposediy extinct Moa, of which there were a nesses ¢ fall of the Venice Campan- are content with the every-day, ie Suppo! y ct Moa, o! c) re fore marriage as the best all-around girl athlete in New} 4), just) month. He says tt simply musical comedy as dolls without head or| twenty different species, The best-known of these are the di- York. Mr. Tailer's pre-eminence as a whip is well] crumbled pieces all at once like heart. nornis (grrible bird), 12 feet high, and the epyornis (tall bird), known; a hundred Sunday papers have had his picture} the famous “one-hoss shay." Of the female fanatics of the Washer) pe Maoris of Aust ua Miles oft the Moe 400 vente ago. abe showing him in the act of gracefully tooli is coach |CURZON, LORD—Vi 7 dia, craze he says nothing. After all, that ts/ flrst egg was found in is; this egg a few wecks ago on the ng gr y ling his coach Den: Be eaten inate ey hardly necessary; we know what these | Molyncux River, 150 miles northwest of Dunedin. while he filcks a fly with his dextrous whip from the Like the Hunnewell match the Tailer union | @ Tommy's Pop~No difference, my son, xcept that the journalist has been in the sbusiness about six months.—Philadelphia | gRecora, es 40044005 H SOMEBODIES. } j are, tender, with a certain disposition - ard melancholy—a delight in what By calls “the ecstasy of wor.” etical, | methodical, excellent housewives may | he found among the followers of Sebas tlan Bach. According to this observ Chopin enthusiasts are sentimental, dreamy, roman while those who show a fondness for old ballads @nd simple music possess shy and retiring souls, Finally, he regards ladies who Vuis egg, measuring 14 inches at Sts longest diameier and 9 at its shortest and holding three gallons, is the second egg i flanks of the off lender. The bride was a Lorillard and| Wille at Oxford his letters some- = q t could De — hed her father’s fondness for driving, Her Income was] 4,,rey coms mot be read. Uncle Bil—Wall, I. spose Uncle LADYBUGS USEFUL. THAT IMPOSSIBLE SQUARE. very large. MATEY: TAMBE The hae Just died ® President Youleay you \were:porter 9) kiram Kem hum’ withihisiyoceal gold El tea Ladybuge are being carefully nursed] ‘The Evening World printed a statement of Major P. A. andlattania briefidecadelotinattimonyieha nae ht yaanean lata the last survivor} @of the ‘Steenth National Bank of } brick, hey? ny’ the Department of Agriculture at| McMahon to the British Royal Institution to the effect that f y she has soug’ >mmodore Perry's expedition tol © Wayville? How much did you get Mrs, Hiram—No, siree! They told { Miss Qulzzer—Come, Mr. Oldboy.2| Washington for the purpose of fighting| Certain arrangement of officers iit a square of thirty-six and gained release, an end which Mrs. Hunnewell also him in taown ‘at there's skurcely any how did you come to get so fat? the destructive San Jose scale |had never been solved. Either the problem was misstated a is seeking. If society marriages begun under such| RICE, MRS EDMUND—wife of a U. 8.| 7 Applicant (absent-mindedly)—Not call fer gold bricks any more, so he Oldboy (confusedly)—Why, Some time ago an eminent botanist] OF Evening World mathematicians are unusually clever, for favorable auspices are so soon to be done for what is to| AMY colonel, has put in a $1,000,000] 4, Much. boss: only about $1,300 In billa } got some nice shares in a airship } ah——. I was born that wa brought several of these tiny Orientai| nearly one hundred solutions of the problem have been re- claim against the Government, which] @ 84 $100 In gold company. you know! bugs from China, but, ‘though he took|celved In one mail es for carrying and rolling tents , ‘ Insects died on route ‘ A ROMANCE OF THE LAW. SHAH OF PERSIA—1s due to reach |‘ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY. fee more of them perished, so that 4 London about Aug. 18 His last visit finally only two little ladybugs re- be the fate of the less promising ones? It is possible that the testimony of eye-witnesses and physicians may establish beyond question the order of priority in the deaths of the husband and wife killed in yesterday's automobile wreck in France. Inasmuch as the disposition of an estate of eight or ten million dol- Jars may depond on it the case is an interesting one, If 4t can be proved that the husband died before the wife the American law, assumes that the husband survives the wife. It does not, as \t might with equal propriety, assume that in case of shipwreck the English or Amort- ean husband allows his wife to drown first or saves his Mfe at her expense. It merely follows the legal prece- dent of injustice to woman, instead of dividing any prop- erty at issue equally between the two gets of claimants ereated by the fatality. she says is due as royalty on a device there was marked by #0 many gross vulgarities that It was difficult to find lodging for him a second time. SEMPLE, MRS.—daughter of President John Tyler, is living STOKES, REV. ANSON PHBLPS—tis Boing to cross Switzerland on foot With the training New York's subway After the heat the dew And the tender touch of twilight; The unfolding of the few | Calm stars After the heat, the dew After the sun, the shade, And beatitude of shadow; Dim alsles of memory ma And thought. After the sun, the shade ANO WML Go HIDE AA HERE SHE , (LL SOAK HER Wio ve / | the best of care of them, many of the Even after land- mained to face the vast enemy. These two were, however, carefully nourlshed and trained by the Govern- ment, and now quite a numerous pro- geny !s ready to take a stand against thelr natural enemy, the scale. The Government, In using ladybugs for this purpose, 1s following the method of ex- termination practised in China. ‘The absence of ear lobes, he claims, 1s in some respects the most marked dis- tInction between Japanese and Buro- peans, and he maintains that the prob- able reason why the latter have lobes 1s because their ancestors for many gen- erations wore very heavy earrings, ——————— ASTRANGE INFERENCE. A genius has undertaken to prove that bicycle riding is hurtful to the health The solution sent by Ludwig Stabford, No. 24 Warren place, Brooklyn, which reflects all the others, 1s here given: “The thirty-six officers of six different ranks are iaraed 123456 and drawn from six different regiments. As you will sce in the accompanying diagram, they are arranged in thirty-six compariments, s0 there is one officer of each rank in each column, and also one in each row, and at the same his millions, unless previously disposed of, will pass over| has given all Gothamites the feat | ‘ \\\ to the heire of the wife. On the other hand, if it can be| should be easy, SAY ———_— proved that the wife died first her heirs, who are poor! YO! J C-the Minneapolis Mae- du A in NO EAR LOBES IN JAPAN. F people, get nothing. The disposition of millions may| foN’*. Nas agenis all ove: Europe A | AY Jepanese have no ear lobes. This is a * Meetesirastanlintarrall ctis\aciaute dnichelreanestivel looking for first editions of living au- p 4 discovery which has apparently been om | VY made for the first time by Dr. von der, deaths. RA 4 make Heyden, director of the public hospital When ft 1s not possible to determine which died first,| &——— ey, bow 4 in Yokohama. Even if he is not the first 4 as in case of shipwreck, the English law, which Is also} BALM. Cys to discoyer it, he is certainly the first to i — draw public attention to tt. 5 BAFFLED JERSEY SLEUTHS, 3 After all, there is balm! time there is one from the six different regiments in each of @ community for the reason that ' row and column, The six rings marked A BC D BF | bicycle tires have increased the price of A little Sherlock Holmes romance in Jersey has just From the wings of dark there is a been concluded with the honors diverted from the detec- wafture | rubber and fewer people wear over-| represent the regimen “ tives, to whom they usually go, to the object of their| hes sleep-—night's infinite pslam— shoes in damp weather in consequence, : search, For ten days the sleuths of a region celebrate And dreams, —— ear a—mer Bers kil ot tia detectivenia\(, apt fuat aajacent tol | Aas, there Je balm PUNISHED FOR TIPPING. | 4 reinia Woodward Cloud in At- \ D official is! ’ « Kelly's iwick?—hav. ry 4c How dangerous it is Lo attempt to tip a Prussian a ia | a) Te rest za bauiwick I-bave sought in vain ithe! | laete- g that when it comes to luck {he fairiesare ap good to Annie as to any other Rooney %| shown by the following case, tried in Berlin, says the Cin-| iz cinnat! Commercial Tribune: young theological student, Wilberforce Ogden, who so " mysteriously disappeared from the paternal home on 4 Aug. 4. Hill and dale, main travelled road and country Jane, woods and swamps and poole had been scoured! by fifty men for the missing lad in vain when yesterday | 09006-60044 POPPE CDH PEVOWO LOU O POOF! The chief warder of the section of the atate prison In Fres- lay where prisoners suffering from mental derangement ar confined one day received a hamper from Beriin, On open- ing it he found a quantity of good things to eat and drink and a letter asking him to be kind enough to give them to! LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE ; 7) he turned up of his own accord. His mother, asking as fe) ky Walsgme he Mersey. jand if you are in the Park you are) gets chat if she tried to fill a daughter's hardly any. To those having only a rein Insane pritoner, ‘The letter concluded by telling th ‘4 Bh) d herself with every declining sun “Where is my wander-, | think that arte _ Ms ie Sera pr are to get fon i, Why nek place jn that mother's heart she might) short lunch hour meals have to be taken ter that He labs Weep for himself the box of clears he : a ” | DLS LOOB RPOUNE' AG: ore sheds in different parts of} bless day tha othe! a 5 Rana ntoe i ue) Would find in the hamper i sian tor to-night?” had set a candle in the window to! them and try to find things to complain| the Park JOUN RICE. |came to de Nie hanes Ree a barry ta order 10. ge hack to busi) vine writer of tho letter was discovered to be a woman! , fel ttract the wanderer home, And all the time the ob-|°! | am sure if "Ninety-third Str Mother-in-Law Problem Inverted. |i another thing which so many women {OM Where some of us work to a place! hairdresser in Berlin, and although her counsel maid that 4 i. ey youth watched the dip's pale gleam from the hay| “"®, Mck# about the sunny WIN | To the Hditor of The Evening World forget: Although a wife may make use {ng toma further, Aby Dumber PF eats abe sent she things in the alee that the proson regulations , a ft of the barn near by. Tia Alri aaa ie ee he wun an) 1 believe it would be of great benent| of y art known to women to keep side streets, but they are few and far bay uM apply $9 ap atti uh Peele eat igre iPr i ¥ © lersey oul 0 many for : love bi x brigh between 0 reAnclp. sughfare,| sentenced her to four days’ Imprisonment for atiempt> " It {6 @ rude joke Ogden has played on the quiet com-| shut {t out of the care. | te guany for veaders te-cagcuea the attls| ihe Ate of love burning Drinhtly in her eer ee TAM [ing to bribe a Government oMolal Mani | . . ude of daughters-in-law toward moth-| husband's heart, she misses one of the LIAN a a: er Of Madison thus to put its detective talent to ENGLBWOOD. |ors-in-law. There seems to be a gen-|¥ery dest of charms and one of the| 74,205,220, ———_—_—_—_— ‘abame. If he had committed a murder in New York and For More Park Shelters, erally decided opinion that a motherein- | strongest in assuming elther indifferent) To (ng Editor of The Rvening World WORKMAN WINS A FORTUNE. Bimself next door to a police station he could not, ™, M Baller of The Bvening World Jaw tn a nuisance in a home, whatever| oF a9 antagonistic attitude toward hie) What is the population of the United According to the Francais, the winner of the ehlef prize} This picture, made from an heen safer from discovery than he wa | 1 was out with my family in Central| her character (good, bad or indifferent)| mother, whom It is hin duty ¢o shield| States, excluding al) colonies? _ Accord ‘e ut q , the winner o e prin Waa : 1 ne An inetan- wg was in hie k and suddenly th w " " £10,000—in the Co mptive Children's Lottery, in France, | taneous photograph, Is a valuable door barv, Park and # lenly there w & shower] ™ be. How often we have all heard| and protect DAUGHTPRA AW. AR R i workman named Duthell, ment for the study of Neapollt) " \and believe me, my wife's and chil- | n-to-be bride (whether ane has keen Demands More Re ran It Is m Part of New York ci mS f on Uny Of HAARONIAD Bete aeaula eau alee haal wate aeduad, (eile |abaclalanned caetmineinaei ‘A ee ‘ ve He was repairing a slate root when he hoard the newsboys| ture, ‘The little newsboy is Joyful, j 7 AW OF not) Fe-| To the KAisor of The Ryening World To the Editor of Tee Kyening World: calling out the result, He bought a paper and found that 29 8 Cudine) oa® beckoned to fe and the whole body of ¢ iretched oul toward the pus. cate extensive goature iu ake a one will question the correctness of| was not the first time we were caught|mark: “There is one thi ‘tein, 1 Chat “the doctrine of bimetalliam Is that way, How often thet happens! |do not intend to have my house made Mt over was,” Just about as sound. We get @ severe and sudden rainstorm | misorabie by a enotherin-law!” Ghe tor- Why can't we haye more restaurants) A says Brooklyn is @ part of the City| he had won, He had not a ponny in his ket at the time. on lower Broadway? Prom Cortandt| of New York, @ eaye K is not. ‘Which| "So aversoved wan, he that he ran away from hie work ‘nd i treet to the Battery 1 can think of! te rigit? BAK, | danced Uke ® lunatic, He hag @ wife and three ghildren, ar he EY madd a

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