The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1902, Page 6

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Pudlished by t Park Row, Presa Publishi New York ie York as Second- THE CONEY ISLAND DROWNING. red from Two bathers, Helienburg and Gray, disappr sight in'the surf off Coney Is! fay in plain vie of the life-guariis oun tion being in order from th neglect of duty in failing to re one such as was to be expected, to wit not drown but purposely disappeared; tim of an apoplectic fit. The fact that none of Hallen- burg’s personal valuales, nor even his shirt studs, was found when his clothes were searched the ba is held to confirm the theory of a malicious di ‘ance on his part. It mig firm another t "The life-guards are said to “resent the statement that they neglected thelr duties and- allowed the men to drown.” But the me re gone fr before their ¢ and it is but natural that public critic @irected against them. The beach guard tn action ts a very fine examplo of a man putting forth a helping hand to save a fellow man, In inactivity, posing on the sands with a display of bronzed muscle which excites the ad- | miration of the fair sex and the envy of his own and ny the beach. An explana s for thelr obvions » bathers we have nburg dd the vic JOKES OF OUROWN} RECORDED HISTORY, Agton was musing on the road to n-house appear- f course.” he sald, “it ts well enough sat just think wry mild not hay with waut gra ed peerage WELL ARGUED. What's the use of hitting him. - You'll only have to goto bind Land say enw grown indifferent to the imminent liability of inexpert g) "Well, Pd rather i hitth bathers to go under he is not so pleasing. Coroner Mla-| £ i, a ieee it rds a » incompetent and are not herty says these particular gui it Is up to them to show that the PLEVrY or You have th fac measty litth $ for this Thanks, but Pm not starving yet “Oh, very well Loun walt Saratogn Winning who were “to the ge the Saratoga race track ave displaying thetr weaith his $32,000 of winnings, Drake his §i5,00. Other pluy who knew just exactly how things were calculations slipped a cog, are not courtly AN ARID WASTE ig. DUL Whose pucolett Phe jokesmith sighed; hin heart was JOHN MANOLES, CAPITALIST. | ae balled away a tear Every poor boy in New York should read the story of | rhe Panama In one month more ‘ohn Mangles, the Bellevue newsboy, who, at the age of 18 lll by fora year Uapaty, bias graduated from the newsboy business with a COM, piney Drings the coal: Joke bank account of some eight or ten thousand dollars, It 2 Consulin friends did shout teaches a valuable lesson to poor boys and to many But conl's so high,” he wept, “that, ob, others. There's none to Joke about.” John Mangles had no advantage over others of his class, His equipment for the battle of life consisted in his poverty and the certainty that he had to work for his living, He began selling papers ‘before he was four years old; at the age of twelve he got the job of selling Papers at Bellevue Hospital; now that he js a man grown; he withdraws to give the younger nowsies a chance. | Ho has had a long uphill job of it, day after day and year after year, at all hours and in all weathers, with no vacations, no holidays, and few pleasures; to be regu- lar, attentive, careful, polite and alwaye self-denying and thrifty, but the reward is worth it all. iB Brow ning,” said Miss Bosting, And what a rebuke his example furnishes to the weak- 9 pl Ae ieretaa ety RAG bese ng lings and tho failures who complain that they can’t get ‘was only uniform, but 1 merely kle along in the world because they never had a chance. know." —Philadelphia Press. BSsEN MININE, Nell-T! years, and it looks y have grown tired of each other Belle—Then why in the world don't hey get married ?—Philadelphia Record. 2 SUN. LALLY ry Nave been en) 1 for five s though at last IN TH I don't euppose you are very fond of LE DOC Patlen—I don't understand this bi)! doctor; you visited me only once, yet you charge me $3, The American Cook.—The new American Club in London aL is to have American cooking, which ts one of the things Americans go to Europe to avoid. PREPARINO FOR PRIMARY FRAUDS. There js ample evidence to support the belief that fraud on a large ecale is contemplated at the forthcom- ~ Ang Democratic vrimaries in the borough of Manhattan, An enrollment of 4,500 in the Twenty-sixth District | § = . where the full Democratic vote does not exceed 3,500 ia! i SOMEBODIES. j Auspicious; the appearance of hundreds of names of ney ERID the $20 is for absent treatment jumbus Journal Gooc SENATOR—is said to de Kin € ia. Should | in ‘the same handwriting is also suspicious, when a} the story of his house to house search fails to find the voters at the ad-| Neteriue aw ener} book @resses from which they are enrolled the affair shows all TULL, WILLIAM—who treated the ear marks of the old-time primary frauds and warns! VII y all honest citizens to prepare for 2 campaign of frandu-| ‘yi! ana’ wate beruted! at lent cofonizing, impersonation and repeating. hia VIS, THOMAS-a me It is further reported that in the Ninth District the} 1n Detroit, Is a Liberian, the son boarding-houses are now doing an exceptionally flour-| frlvan Chief. ishing business, and yesterday it was remarked that|M!KADO, THE—of Japan has large numbers of citizens not previously known to be! ated eee coal cant residents of the district were occupying the sidewalks | Iokens _ apparently in preparation for to-day's enrollment. | There is evidently work ahead for the District-Attor-| jamton, N.Y. It will be th ney dgess ever made to laboring m Chinaman. FRENCH AUTOMOBILES, ee ‘A New York firm has contracted with French manu-| facturers for $1,000,000 worth of automobiles, the pur-| THE LOST FRIENDS. chase calling for the delivery of the machines within || They were friends, he and she, and one year. The value of the consignment sufficiently! ap. ye et a bows bow, great this, new indualty has grown, [til «1 wit nem seu cecourage son, and shows also that France still excels us in the invention) | Yr I give Inspiration to me and manufacture of racing autos of high power. The! | prey were friends, and assed, he machine in whieh Charles Fair was travelling when and she, Killed was guaranteed to make eighty-five miles anj} To always be friends, noting hour. # She helped him to triumph wh, The French have been at it longer than we have,|| /*" onl? met failure perors howover, In the matter of bicycles, where we imported || They were friends for a y 25,000 of them in 1891-1892, this importation fell off to|f ., hams twos ten wheels in 1896, Last year our bicycle exportations|| 7°, won Me word's motien ana amounted to $2 | voters of various nationalities who all sign their names, writing a "ANG—will address a Jaber Ing on Labor Day, 7,000, Will another ten years see al} But one day she blushed when she similar change in the automobile industry? | knew We still lug behind France in legal supervision of |} J!¢ was looking with love in hin the auto. “Owing to the thorough licensing system in ast yogue there and the care enforced upon chauffeurs ther are comparatively f h owner and every he drew chauffeur has to pass a rigid examination as to com-| laid petency’ So says the agent who effected the million-|J His lips on her lips she was through dollar deal. We have been entirely too slow in pre With the task of affording him ald gressing to that point of necessary restriction hey ceased to be friends wien he pw accidents, e to his heart. When hy y married, whose plang hod heen er great A BOARDING HOUSE TRUST, | nd antlat Ke: falled) so. agte An ominous report comes from Brooklyn of the prow | yy mare Sp IRAE. posed establishment of a gigantic hotel and boarding 1 house trust with a capital of $10,000,000, The trust is ‘designed at first to include only the hostelries on “the Heights,” but beginning thus at the very heart of the Seity it is to be supposed with reason that Its tenta les | 7 will soon extend to the } trust's wey Tbe Hill WWilliamedurg, the bonrding-hous Mi will in the natural course of trust evolution find thelr into the paralyzing embrace of the octopus, Can an “Phis means inany things of dire import to the board-| it sof a hundred streets J Worrted Ab readers riggost Aom instance, In & vonyersation | may hea 7 into the landiady’s purse and tess to the haber- vomething to wu , the tailor, the “sample-room,” the box-office, } muy need to ret Island, the race track. It means less money for it for hours tll ir 1 think over s from my mem op around town Saturday nights. It means \'%) ANd even then it would not go alto | rn to that old-time arithmetical computation “einer it Tada! jt ih dawn foro mem | mandim ‘ makva me for owe conclusively, a kiss concluding the sum in as if 1 was i r ow ay ton ‘how two can live in a flat more cheaply than give sus “WORKI bb This ie the silyer lining to Sees No Heggara There. the good blown in with the ill wind. It indi-, 7 1 Baker of The by mh mpvine ie tyousscaus, carpets, perambulators, &o,,) 10 tesard to J. Hoi for ball bedrooms and table board. |vetween Broadway and the bridge, 1 DOOIOOOSS: (ey e1e)eiayereieiereree SOOO OOO) Ghe Funny Side of L EVERY DAY THE FOURTH BY AND BY. OSE OOS. Of the largest systems centring in Chicago the other day produced for ticket which represents abo the Chicago Chronicle. The t by an eastern road for a compafatively short trip, was nearly six To be exact, the passenger agent ap-! plied a rule to it and found tt to roll of paper, the coupons being less than up of 8 others, or In so ditions under which the holder of the} Ucket was to be allowed to travel, stop Oh, the small boy is uproarious since he heard the news so glorious ‘That Roosevelt and the Kaiser say that boys must learn to shoot. And his gunplay’s working gladsomely, while folks are yelling madsomely. And Unes of cots attest the luck that greets his antics cute. HIS PRIVATE OPINION. Doctor—Exactly; the visit was % and whole Jong strip of reading matter mak A HEARTBREAK, The capital tny | the principal r accepting him)—Have you ever loved any other girl? He (absent mindedty)—Sure! bring you a haif a dozen writtan tea- tmonials if ne LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY. § She—Ah! How I love the beautiful @ ( He (whose thoughts were wander- { Yes, of course, and the chorus girls aley't so worse either. 114.000 caps and 7,00 tram cars. Dally|in the pack, The per- | 5,000,000 pers: “Her Steady promised her a dia- nd now de papers says * out of fashion." Annie Rooney «! opping off the board) Mickey —Help! PQOBOBHODD TERS FROM THE PEOPLE. mst Hike highway robbery. Still, these) uptown Ninth avenue train should ve a ‘every third train a Sixty-stxth t express and every One Hundred and Sixteenth street ex- Let the company think over this strike is averted. also caution engineers to go more carefully around the sharp uptown curves. EB. BEDGWICKE. » Mind, y wish To (he Kaiwor of The Evening World | work allowed to go on ng up # fortune by spend the greater earnings for coal third train a 1 whose mint ix always! far Brooklynite; among others the diversion ‘of more *e"S!ik over anauty trifles? Bor} ut mer with a cup me oF something | Hee ¢ about this, y will be happier and no fear of the great need ar WILLIAM Ht Wants More Expr To the Kalior of Is in his coat pd ne to he bind und the dog wound of coal would be ni To the Editor of The Bvening World tor of The @vening World w express traing on In the morning Ninth avenue from Fifty-ninth punished for » of coal above the reach of th I have often wondered at Behind the bare is place for euch as they, It is really al- Agaxier a quart of the Bhe says a Catholic can become Presi- dent of the United States If elected, Which one wins the bet? ouokab ag World: the pri 's letter refers | poor ‘ving to the besgara in Chambers pireet, | ‘hes myo! should be an exp to Christopher street, from 6 A, M. until In the evening every third OoDp!TY CORNER. - -ROYALTY AT BREAKFAST. This photograph of King Edward and Queen Alexandra about to sit down to breakfast on board the royal yacht is now published for the first time. The reproduction ts from the London Sphere, The name of the lady whose head fs averted In the picture is not mentioned. + TICKET SIX FEET LONG, A UNIQUE BUILDING. One of the passenger agents of one of nspection a all the of individual form run wild, says et, issued vi et in length | e two little shed to this 8 “long. There nspleuous coupons att fee in two Inches long i ‘The remainder of the Ucket was made} en or elght contracts, each of ative nullified the ne Way nullined the con-| which if mad s or delay the time! onjs is a picture of the solitary cell of the St. Plerre timated that lethe) it 1s a complete, odd ittle building in Itself, and 1s ly structure left standing after the Mount Polee éis- Ing up the ticket were printed in the) Jeter John Surtout, a native confined In this building, was ordinary newspaper it would make OVeT| oorted ae the only person who survived the storm of fire wo) columns (of olla sinetttr: and ashes. Jobn was afterward sald to be a “fake,” ———— THE RAILWAYS OF JAPAN. THE JUMPING CARDS. ‘The latest railway returns of this coun- elght com-| ake three cards K, let semebo! try show that there are fifty panies, total mileage 1s 27 la the Nagasaki (Japan) Press. The state-| jook at t wned railways have a mileage of 2.051 les (heciawellnkopethee | Jin these undertak-| with the rest of the cards, Hold the pack 3 yen.| at Of the total milea thr 72 chains are open to traffle, and the rest] jigh ont of the pa is either In course of construction or in| Let the audience ex a state of suspension, owing to lack of) amine the cards, as working capital. This remark Palianalinerentiralnncks with equal truth both to the Go tateas(feithevahaceliaen and private railways. It in proposed to | prepared raise the fares on the Government rall- | Srennpation) eon wags to the maximum rate of 3 sen per! sists of a narrow rubber mile, as against the present scale of Satis sen. ‘The higher cost of coal, Inc! performe ‘ages of employees and the Increasing | slips over a part of the AOIUELLOE HEALS act 'To hide the rubber a few cards are pil IN DEAR OLDLONDON. [iy tront and“ back of In London a child Is born every three} them, When the three minutes and a death Is registere archi geerniacan tontrbn five minutes, says the Baltimore Herald, | pubser band (see 11.) the The city contains 700 railway sta-| band is spanned as soon tons, 3,00 omnibuses, 7,000 hansoms,| as the cards are pressed rm’s length and the e cards will, jump ed | which travel on underground | former will therefore railways, Bleven railway bridges span! have to press the pack the ‘Thames. Four thousand postmen | together to prevent the deliver 10,000,000 letters weekly, Walk-| cards from jumping out ing a distance equal to twice the cit-| prematurely, As soon as the pressure tg relieved the cumference of the globe, There are| cards will jump out. While the audience examines the 19,000 miles of overhead telegraph wires. | three cards, the performer slips the rubber band from the and the number of telegraph messages] cards, and Js able to hand the pack to the audience for received {n London last year was over! examination, f0o0,000, Ninety million gallons of water ee” en ¢ consumed dally ~ FOR DUTCH BABIES. ABOUT THE SALMON. bea! Whether we consider beauty of form and color, gaminess, food quality, or abundat nd size of individuais, different | members of this group stand easily with the first among | fishes, says Oullng. The ¢almonidae arp contined to the | northern hemles here, and north of 49 dogrees they are every | Where abundant where suitable waters are found. In North | America alone not fewer than xty-two species and sub: | species are now recognized by Ichthyologists Some of the | | | | Speier, especially the larger ones, are marine and anadio mous, living and growing In the sea, and entering fresh water oniy to spawn, Buch are the five species of salmon Ty the weat const of America, Still others live in the smaller rivers and running brooks, entering Jakes or the fea ve nceasion acrves, but not habltually doing to, Such are | some of the species of trout, of the genera salmo and salve Hua, Others, aguin, are lake fishes, approaching the shore | | or entering brooks in the spawning season, at oth times | Fetiring to decper waters. Of these are the whiteflshes and herrings of the Great Lakes and northwant, | | KAISER ON BEER DRINKIN after a recent speech to the soung the It iw reported that the Kat Ronn students, seriopely admonished them r custom of drinking Ofer, . The Kulser said the hablt of drinking #0 much beer was. prejudictal to the health, and the eustom of forcing newly Joined atudents to drink enormous mugs of beer at one gulp as a punishment for infringing some sight rule of the club was quite absurd. Tt will be remembered that the Crown Prince was not very long ago compelled to return to Potadam. Hoe wax suffering from jaundice, the result of too much compulsory beer | drinking. THE HUMANITARIANS. Dutch mothers often wheel thelr bas Peslat man tarianalimana/alamalliesat dn Cionhoatcaunde tthe on eee ee eee ed by Mr, Kaspary, a German Hebrew, Their principles, eet forth in “The Fitteon Doctrines of the Religion of God," writ- moe i OF SPIDERS, ten in 1606, include panthelem and transmigration of souls. | gome speciew neve Sibt gem althoust

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