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Published by the Press Publishing Company, No, 63 to @ Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Office Be? at New York as Second-Class Mali Matter, VOLUME 43......... A TEST OF STRE The World has rendered a signal public service in} rallying to the cause of arbitration in the coal sirike| every forth and expression of public opinion that is en-| | titled to a hearing and that can command the respect of impartial minds. Governors of States and mayors of cities without reference to polltics, capitalists, pro-' fessional men, educators, leaders of thought and of indus- try all over the country have promptly responfed to 4 The World's query by declaring themselves unreservedly B in fevor of arbitration. ; a This is one side of the controve ‘The other sit is presented in the attitude of the Coa! Trist. ¢ Trust President Fowler says: “Neliher Bishop Potter nor Senator Hanna, nor the Civic Federation, nor Se tors Quay or Penrose will change the situation.” Coal Trust ‘President Baer says that the Coal ‘Trust presi- dents are “Christian men to whom God in His infinite wiatiom has given control of the property interests of the country.” Morgan is mute, Knox is impotent, Roose- velt is occupled with his New Dngland tour, the other Goal Trust presidents stand by their refusal to arbi- i trate, im Tt Is Public Opinion vs. the Big Seven of the Coal i. Trust. Which will win? The sentiment of the Big Seven included, is: “The public be damned. { “Was voloe w ring tn ust cough asked t 5 “Christian” Baer Where Injunctiona Go.—Out in Colorado the magle powe of the Injunction has been tested inst John W. Gates, who was willing to be that it would not win. h success ag million do! x ik MR. MORGAN'S PICTURE, ; “I would not have you take my picture for $5,000,000, ha @aid Mr. J. P. Morgan yesterday. A moment Inter th f fatal click of the snapshot and the precious film was on|® BO worTHY Mahomet had just prophesied that his coMn would ono day We suspended de- tween heaven and earth recovered TT er ag 7 OD) OOOO SOF OUR OWN WILY, INDEED? nras: the prophet say ) we would not scoff tt eaue It's mighty str ple can't keep off It A BETIPR KING. there a ring of sincerity in his THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1902, hen he proposed but there was an engagement nis pocket.” ot PLACE, He ‘had also from the whooping Tho phystclan wvho cured ‘im hut he be rewarded by a place fall of Fame. laimed the great prophet. k your services worth that “You nied replied the doctor, ber that I have suspe s coughin’. RROWED JOKEs. marry ODp!TY CORE Peet MEXICO, Four railway lines now connect Mexieo with the United States. In 1890 there was only one railway in Mexico, leading from the capital to Vera Cruz PARIS. Parts, according to the latest cen- ;| Sus returns, has a population of 650,000 persons, of whom over 1,200,000 are elther foreign- ers or provincials. CHINESE BARBERS. , Oo O20 Ox 2 Ooi 8 FAME. @ The French @| Government har {declded to Install i S iin the Pantheon, Parts, the famous pendulum by which — Foucauli, in 1837, demon strated the rota- ‘ tion of the ear A peripate ments of trade. ung acrocs his shoulder. c individual, re usually has an Amboo bucket for hot w The ¢ ‘0 carries the implo- razors, pincers, sh more elab- Le The average its way to The 'World’s photographic rooms for repro- Goon (nie longevity in the at of our barbers, He n 76 of his cus- ; duction in the evening edition. This wae the only pho-|$ jay, of aa ro BEGIN. 1 putea a tes wae || tomer but ta head na oval: With t ayes the halr from the nos- ; 2 Fond A stenting to baby's cries 2 in 19 sand ears, and he brafds the lo: Pi tograph secured by any newspaper yesterday of tho) 2—What a, sweet roel caine ne a great man. dear! She'll be a splendid winger. We BIRD AND HUMAN MUSIC: must send her to 0 rasan Ss «? } It te @ fadthful Hkeness, It 1s a picture worth af Sime, Men’ her to Maly to have hh In Harper's Magazine Henry W. Oldy i good deal to tho public. By each pair of the|® Husband (irritably, from behind the States, lblomica) Guny a multitudinous eyes that behold it—the cyes of vening paper)—Send her now.—Stray showing that ¥ Wall street clerks, Pennsylvania coal miners, railway) ® Stores ‘presidents, trust magnates, all the tnaumerable indi-|®© yoy wr i avaua’ EB viduals who liye and move and have their being in Miss Maison. use omy a q Morgan « new impression of their boss will be gained 2 but ought I ta call you Mr. Hones « Deiea nee a or an olf one confirmed. No one of Mr. Morgan's olf $P".,/nes? aries ' y @ Doctor (irascthly)—Oh, calla - 1 - 4 masters, purchesed abroad at fabulous prices, will cam-| thing you ike. Some gf og tena quired our present mustoa 4 pare with it in popular interest. They are dingy paint-. mo an old idiot Hf ste development of bird music must y Dreserved portraits of old-time worthies. This is « ple- Miss Malaon—Ah! hut those are only PRA ALE ACL 4 »ple who know you Intimately.—Stra and along different Hes. Ru ture of th® most eminent great man of to-day. | Hag ne noniaay Hina tely. 5 (tn) ni the ground for this H = \ ‘eem, Iny that there is a Wiat’s in 9 Nameot—In tho matter of the proceedings of | USL AR BED: striking e volution of i) Attorney-General Philander Knox against the trusta Chief of Police—Why, man what could ‘ird music has paralleled the evolution : there appears to be more of philander than there Is of (© © 20 With you on the force? You're a of human musie, and that n are knocks. {® cripple. tending toward the same ideal. MB Applicant (with some heat)—A man “It has been denied and affirmed fre- , 4 . ith a olub foot, sir, ought to be equal quently that the birds use the intervals! 5 THE SILLY STOCK MARKET, | np two ordinary polfcemon Ina fght!. of our melodic scale. Most writers that! With the arrival of J. Plerpont Morgan in New York © hold to the negative are inclined to ex- yesterday the balance of tho universe tipped this way. , | Sent one oritwespichs: atch iasiche rey Je saminiaee upins : pean cuckoo, which, they usually state, Business in trust circles assumed a more cheerful aspect. Ep EN sings a true third. If this were the only The trust magnates all shook hands with each other and case noted, It would sti go far to sup: with themselyes and remarked that it was a fine day. SOMEBODIES. } port the idea of a relationship between __. _ Bapectally on the Stock xchange was a dull and list-|Ayatm, LOUIS H.—United Staten Consul the development ef human and ievian a mu C 8 dded E less market converted into a record-making activity.| t Guadaloupe, who Is visiting in Chi- varlous other birds. The Carolina wren, The professional gamblers of Wall street commenced] °%& inks the West Indies are song-sparrow, fleld-eparrow, chickadee, : . f : selling inflated stock to each other at advanced prices,| “"*!Us t de ansiexed to this country. |) wood-thrush, chewink, wood-pewee, tutt- | ,| PE RESZKE, JEAN—during hia latest | & ed titmouse, blue-gray gnat-catcher and| Myra IL, @ horse owned by F. A. King, of Clinton, Ih, = /) | ius Rates leoourities ere pegged up, and oven the oe Narn tous eteired feta tor ee l® 5 robin are a random few of those that,| has a well-defined, black mustache. The mustache 1s fully \ slugeis Shares “got a move on them.” All this! teen performances. ‘Dis is an ave! age If the Muchess of Marlborough wants to mate her welcome thorough occasionally at least, use the Intervals) Six inches long, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, and very ian } heeause Mr, Morgan had walked down the gangplank of| of $2.06 per performance. Let her make @ shopping tour and wear her Coronation gown. of our scale. I do not mean by this to| heavy. The freak hirsute growth 1s dressed by her master q an Incoming ocean steamer. FA “ @ aoe ae Pea F eer ne vssert that thelr notes never vary dy a|® 1a Kalser Wilhelm, and the mare ts very proud of tt. Ne ‘als, G. H.—who introduced into the |@ Nhen taree million folks could herd in old Rue de Twenty-third Renate hn Ait by which our| 0und reason has yet been advanced for this remarkable If this 1s prosperity, does it not rest on a slender and} Massachusetts sislature the bill |@ 5 * 4 4 shene: From che exe ct tonea by whic s @ And see the sights of London without even leaving town. scale js scientifically constructed—that| @dornment. uncertain support? making mothers equal guardiais of IG tried, for examp.e, by a resonator such thelr children with fathers, says his|@ ref, yes i 8 What would happen if the direful news should be Q ® PREMATURE {as 4 d to t yertones, they would wife prompted him to champion this LOW WORK : |a8 {8 used to teat overtones, they woul oe Spread abroad that Mr. Morgan was suffering from an} measure, She is a law student ——=) SHOW TONIGHT ®) be found to correspond {dentloally in Indigestion? ae r L) number of vibrations with the notes of - MIKADO, Japan, has very te the true scale; but I dp mean to say demoora nd tendencies. He that thelr tones are usually so close to Dying.—The men who “fought mit! (aike wi ae iwith anual | ers - meine Handi thera Gre cee Ge tht Teo SU el eee H POCKETSIE: the tones of our scale as to eatinty the PELTON, J punted hoo! ) ordinary requirements of a musical ear. hear that the old soldier te dying. He ts seventy-oight | tQcne Sia iniaa neces y They sta ah arin aah ie Years of age. In those chapters of war histories which < OAS — are quite a: as those gen y ora sth birthda = ittered by human throats, Hence it may of the struggle to keep Mi rin the Union js ANT 1 tJ rs A : Me see I tbe cece 14 great-grandson of Jovl Pelton be stated with confidence that in thelr p Who fired the frat shot at Bunker JILL holce of intervals suc = ish el mentioned are often gov KEEP THE LAKE. \y quirements of our modern « The offer of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.. to pay $50,000 IN ROSE TIME. ° for Lake Success and secure it as private property has Oh, this the Joy of the TREES ARE TREASURES, € 4 induced another wealthy resident of Long Islond to offer | Qld trees soon will be held, as they $75,000 for the lake, The officials of North Hempstead | should be, sia ibe seared, and young 5 ee H encourage’ have not arceptod elther offer, but one of them is quoted rvauticne : TAMER — dhe eoeelner reser ers 4 As spying that “the lake is worth $100,000." Yellow bluw the rye-tields Unele Isaac—Fy hen, but that’s a Gila George—How many of them@! shoud go. It Is only a few years since \ . t TAYLOR thar oh ot die in “Uncle Tom's @ It ougit not to be for sale at any price, It should he} W Je rowe is done, maalin slign tew right up In thts oe ee * cle Tom's S| bp. Marshall, of Pennsylvania, aston- unalienable. It should remain secure. forever in the BSAA Rui stlle | Aare UME RO Walter—Will you have a little Aino fF Petee Well. ive: cant tet |e parle Dy EAA Ga daa i ners ew y a neania 5 ‘ LH vate ‘our glass, sir? until we see how the boys lke the%|a telephone company for hacking ayner ae thi Mile bail of the people He) whom it | 1 w HM Foran natin T oant play branches off some stately trees because if pelenge. It ts a part of the water supply of the future. Hd fnterfered with the stringing ! 1'at T jest sold wing oF and as stich it should be pi 4 by legislation against ks home i by Henry, an’ 1 BEFORE THE ASSAULT. proper ansulation of its wires, ‘Tho transfer to private ownership Whedon atoe . Wi a courts \ained the doctor's cont an 18 He Builded grimand gray, iN eee tion that ancient trees are treasures, ‘ Dear Weat.—“Megt pri won't go down this fall ay )| The telephone company will not sean i me af the heads of the Meat Trust. Was the assurance | forgot the fact, for it was compelled to necessary? x fe pay smartly for the destruction it - \xward: pruden wrought fon he moonset THE LUCKY PERSIANS, The Shah is not a model monarch according to our} harbarle Occidental notions of what a king should be, but we shall all want to praise him and utter prayers to MiahrilrAllah that this King of Kings is permitted to} reign in peace and serve as a shining example to brother! vulers, And why? Because of his violent c ion to! the “speed madness” of modern clyilization, While aj "fast express train was car the Shah to a point} where King Edward was waiting to receive him a nation’s guest yesterdgy the royal visitor sent word to the engine driver to slow down train reached {ts destination an hour late, the King meanwhile kick ing his heels in futile expectation. Jacky men the Persians, Rin Van Winkles of twen. tleth century progress! For this means that the er I ih ving Willa slan ruler will permit no fast-fying mobiles ln tile! ‘ domains. A monarch who balks it the speed of sedate! , locomotive would be moved to stienuous opposition | Against careening Red Ramblors and the iuanesluying moguls of the highways. No @ebwal in the Shah's), realm will ever dare to cros# the Stale in record-re: {ucing tiae aw if it were Jersey, and pedestrians on a| Maundred vikes will have reagon to bless thelr paternal Wy) potentate. Bismillah! Allah ix great and his servant in! King of Kings! oa ie Wife for Win Dow,Len-year-old Chariey | Host his life yesterday wying to save lle dox Ming Home human tives offered in oxchan y y oe to the Mng's aredit: Chariw log'a | a bs ® was not |Through Magazine Mvered to her without her paylng for |years, giving details of places of em-| \ 1 lives, . wan heart “land drowned, ' hor own when antl Hat Is de trouble wid yer phiz, de brakeman told me to get 1! him I always travelled on 1 nd de geezer took an’ jown off de last car by me TIMELY LE ve fray haw written to this. ploya &o Maybe If some of thes¢ \ uly req Me payment for the good routes had to 4n account ) wy ly dl an of their actions for ton years the publ s 1 thie am wave Woull find out where they got thelr rt hers explal to money A MOTORMAN imutunces. What do you An to Sovtety im oh Woman answered To the Evening World 6” “Dowd be foolish and waste) 1.0. 12, whe regrets the existence of wud thine How tH IMs the socioty buble, seems to think that Mira FW. Rs this world whould be a place of resigna Much Writing. lon for the people and for girls in y Ty the Bilios of The Bvening World |udcular, According to the writer's theory, i The Wventoe World. in ihe a oauiry, where every | they ought to wear calico dre ‘Ww 140 a lady came int Jehanwe to make an hon: | in caps and w w 1 an omplayed and p Locany appiloants for Jobs [cluded from every kind of enjoym u 1 Kovds amounting to $1.95. compelled to give In writing an ac: |it were not for vanity and society what A mistake the goods were de> joount of the about ten| would become of trade? All the fash- actions for TTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Stranger of reading? My Weller, are y or a book agent? glance, but {tts full of death-dealing Weapons. By the touch of a spring near the handle out drops a sabre of regulation army length, Another spring detaches the curved handle, verns would have to shut down, be-| wnich re s itself Into a magasine repeating pistol, which sides & kood many other establishments.| carries teen cartridges with 2-callbre ball, After the Lovaas iect th this world should] ) indie and sabre are detached another spring serves to pro- ve to live let lve, to follow the dle-| tt a Knife like a dagger lates of ¢ onaclences and par- take to a reasonatile extent and umuremouts extended Lo ua to teract all the cares and trouble of existence: Tite's Journey is but one, and wehort one We thats fe DagcaeeAe ar New Yorker, Tile which can fire elghty shots without reloading, Que trays! his picture of a harpy {8 trom @ To the Ed The Kvening World bie with this new gun is that the barrel becomes hot and | painted y from -Defenneh of B What are they going to send Mr, [choked with powder dust long before the magasine Is ex- |. 50, harpies Were goddesseg of Schwab to Burope Th In no| hausted, while it I very heavy when fully loaded the atorin Place in Earope 1 don't know, and thery {nvgntor saya he js going to offer his naw rifie to the | ar er fw no nook or corner in tt ike Now York, | Italian Government. It ts 2-calibre, but he says tt* shoat-| NO GRAFTERS IN LONDON, and there is no place in the United] ing capacity will not be cnt down on States of America like New York, None| calibre. fonable dressmaking and millinery coa-| ao healthy, a are you fond ® you a { the joys THE BIGGEST CIGAR. ® Paymaster-General Bates, of the army, possesses the largest cigar in the wo It bs alxty-three inches long and as large around as @ man's arm at the thickest section, Ite composition includes twenty- ‘This {s a snap-shot picture of Marie Christina, the ex- two classes of Philippine tobacco, Tho! Queen Regent of Spain, taken recently during her vkalt to huge ciwar 1s the gift of Magor W. H.| Paris, The younger woman ls her daughter, the Infants Comegys, of the Pay Department. farle Theresa. 3 —— A CANE FULL OF DEATH. A HARPY. Detective J. Lee MoFate, of Newcastle, Pa. has just been offered for gale a most pecullar and diabolical weapon, for which the inventor avks $2,500, He has not yet secured a purchaser, says the Pittsburg Gazette, The weapon looks like an ordinary walking stick at a Tho cane weapon Is the product of Uy a loca) Itallan, who says he has spent his nights for several years upon it, He has a hobby for making extraordinary Weapons and hus offered Fire Chief Connery a new repeating He our “half by enlarging the He thinks he hae his fortune made in the two The expenses of muntolpal government in London last year were 25,400,000 bas than those of New Yor. weayous,

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