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©44949400000O4OOR OOD OD74O4989 946494 44D OR OOOO DEDIDED HOROODO4 IGIOvIO. : by the Preas Publishing Company, No. 68 to 63|% Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OMfice 3 “at New York as Second-Ciass Mail Matter. «NO, 18,016. FLATBUSH THIS WINTER COLER’S CANDIDACY. nomination of Bird S. Coler for Governor by the} ton at Saratoga will put at the head of the Demo: ticket a name commanding the entire respect of voters. L if Coler ts both loved and hated for the enemies | % he has made in politics, but even in the house of his gw he is looked up to as a man of unusual ability, of character and high aims. With sound business 7 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, BR®EODELOBIR®ODDDODELG9EG 2000-4046 ODI DOEOODD COODODOO 99OOO COMIC POSSIBILIGIES OF GHE COAL FAMINE SHOVLD IG CONGINVE. $ Artist Powers Takes a Peep Into the Wintry Future. 1902. GENTLEMEN JT WAHK You~ ER- THE WIE 1s e he combines executive capacity, and to this adds pleasing personality that has many elements of the que, Certainly to a young voter his career 1s ' One of the humors of the convention has been tho and indorsement of Mr. Coler's candidacy by ¥ wy—Falstaff patting Prince Hal on the back with is of encouragement. The party hae rarely had Gubernatorial candidate further removed in {deals agpirations from the gross political materialism [Which Devery represents. He appeals to higher things ‘and gould win an independent support likely to make as formidable an antagonist as could have been BE FORE tHE COAL STWIKE Rains—Bellevers in equinoctials will kindly designate _ Srhich is the real and which the imitation. House oS He HAS "AFTER THE REFORM IN FACT, 13 Tons OF CoAL IN HIS STRIKE CELLAR * ‘Tho report issued by Immigration Commissioner rast yesterday makes profitable reading for all per- interested in reform. It concerns the Commis- efforts to end the Hills Island abuses, the Ill t and! scandalous extortion long undergone by 3 nts, and is not unduly prosy. It is, indeed, a document of its kind, as showing what may be for genuine reform in a limited space of time by a i PAY pr reformer with a purpose. Banner MUSICALE AT THE HARLE, | Mr, Williams assumed office Just before the first of Soar BEFoRE (May. There was no Inspector Cross “in whose hands Woe THE Whe could place himself” for advice and instruction, He Papi eeu/) Je t at once to original sources to acquire information | You Wie Haye * o ‘Bret hand. He learned how immigrants were fed as| 7a Gerour pigs are fed in pens, how they pald two and three prices | > THe O40 SAW. BULK ew, I ‘food and submitted to many indignities at the hands pf minor officials and contractors to whom privileges 1 m farmed out. He learned how “pull” prevailed, i d out improper practices that were heritages of ous administrations, and went to the root of ras- generally. In doing so he passed over much . where The World had blazed a path for him— a-when an abuse was uncovered he put an end to it . @ punished where he could the person responsible aa for ‘it. 3 CUTTING Dawn It has been a good and expeditious plece of work, | 3 THE TREES on THE GOULEVARD. one reflecting credit on Federal Administrative methods, | @ Just imagine! Just imagine! In fgleos mid fey hummocks, Valuable Dogs.—Frank J. Gould 1s reported to have pald |} In what misery we'll roll | Like the people near the Pole, $80,000 for eight St. Bernard dogs. They form a canine aristocracy alongside of whom many men would be rated _ cheap. WITH MR. MOROAN'S CONSENT. | ' The interesting spectaclo {s presented of the British | ‘Ration negotiating a treaty with a private citizen of United States. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan is the man fm question and the treaty {s made with him as tho ‘organizer of the steamship merger. By the terms of the treaty, as announssf by the President of the Shef- “field Board of Trade, Mr. Morgan agrees that British - vessels in the shipping combination shall remain British | Rat merely nominally, but in reality—to fly the British fing, be commanded by British officers. So it would appear that while Britannia still rules When old Winter gets lis work tn, If we haven't any coal, We must live togged out in doormats, i} If we haven't any coal, PRUDENT. CHIVALRY. MAKING SURE. HM Tye aes er—Bat why don't go up that dark street? Surely, “the waves she does so by the consent of a Wall street alias Han 3 mt afraid? Teller—The cards say that Caller—I want change for a thou- danker, a John Paul Jones of peace, Rae Get ie * Ho al Pt-Neno, hut T wouldn't Uke to you have a wonderful memory. sand dollar bin ° : aseball spikes a lady to go through euch a Customer—Write that down, so that Clerk—The coal office Is two doors places. I won't forget it. bd 2OOOOO O08 Baval Sutciies—Three suicides by naval officers of the North Atlantic Squadron within three weeks! In the M FLATS SCHOOLR Perhaps the good old sawbuck, tho’, May help us out the hole; The woodman na ary tree'll spare If we haven't any coal. WRONG SHOP. down on the other side. oo |< Bronaugh caso there is an allegation of overwork at the time of the Newport manoeuvres. It is an unprofitable } meee ee salient officer's lif Besid & THE FIVE POINTS RIOT. ‘There was a memory of old New York and the days of gangs in the riot that raged around Mulberry Bend (Monday night. An “association” of fifteen young toughs from the east side, armed with clubs, fron bars and re- | wolvers, crossed the Bowery to take vengeance on a sim- | Mar “association” in Five Points for an injury done one ‘of its members. The visitors were expected and wel- ‘eomed, and for thirty minutes there was a row and a ) general mix-up that filled the streets with fighting men ‘and stretched sume of the parties to the fray prone on Say on = [vrz6®5 | their backs with broken heads. A Homeric strect battle ¢ i a” . Worthy of the best traditions of the early seventies. ) Thongh of half an hour's duration the riot was prac- ly over when the police arrived, and yesterday in ouft the rioters were fined $10 each, which they prompt- Sly paid—probably to be reimbursed from the “associa- etion’s” general fund for upholding its honor. It seems a milg, penalty for a breach of the peace which threw the f@hborhood into an uproar and endangered the lives of passers-by. Best DEVERY’S “DEFEAT.” » It may be true that Devery was turned down in the ‘Convention, but can we call that untoward episode in his adefeat? If so there are defeats that are greater n victories. Perhaps the big fellow has missed the substance, but ito fine and elegant thing-the shadow was! A the older rocks the sur about 1 mperature In a bore tn degree Fahrenhet dp Pullman train such as never was before in the history || for every fifty-five to sixty feet of Of railroads, booze, bands, fireworks, the cheers of en-| | U°%°"' | THE MARTHR NTT yO tic multitudes, the y y . | as . . , the hearty grip of the Troy collar They are not confined to one fascinating problem of the earth's ine 8, a greeting all along the route such as never a the outbreaks at Mt. Pelee spear in North «U} terior, says the London Sphere, If the Oman legate had returning with the eagles and the! \ yon. NRG AUA Ana aaa EMMC ORR ivope, Asla and Aus-| earth were rent In two, and its previous . Meant Bs My gown of ne whats} 1 we ympathetle | conditt r 4 preserved outbreaks are of these shown on the moyem Mefeat? In the bright lexicon of English undefiled a = pee SS ’ min the Ninth there's no such word. ‘There| { b: b passing references to “trun down,” but these are F] mptings of envy and jealousy, Devery without n ition door denied entrance was momentarily > perhaps, 1 as longer reg 1oin tw Young Pedestrian Answers Coady, But what was the convention |r; loving. th ene at \ tiicutttes AN Wert | @ aide show to the trip itself, the real circus?| J, CHE TOU ET HATE AMER Cat In answer to J. ¥ ady, would say | nas pand hamlets awaiting your coming, farmers an ‘ walk f Urookignia that jt is simply {mpossible to walk z the hillsides to see the bai elcatrect sin ity in rush 4 d ‘trom entn street to Wall street Fy nnered cars whiz] hours, would say the distance from | T@ the Editor of The Ler cewentyeanliutesieds era considered bal * | pretty rapid walker, yet I.can only walk Jn expectancy, the applause of listen-| Broadway and Ninetconth street to Wall), }€ ANY one wants to see pretty A “Danger Belt.” ‘As serious loss of life always takes place comparatively near the crater it 1s suggested that a danger zone, having a radius of five to ten miles, should be marked out inside which no nabitations of any kind should be al- lowed to be erected. thin egg-shell covering containing a laming mass of material, The in- own to have great rigidity, equal, in fact, to that of steel; but this does not preclude the existence of an enormous and dangerous temperature, a tor terlor Is k se se TIMELY LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. knows: world beater, If J, F, Coady will look up the best previous per- formances I think the same view of the matter wiil be taken, The World Al- manac will furnish the desired informa- ton. M. T. H. For a Chentnut Trust, Juntor—Gimme a couple o' puffs. Senior—Go on! ‘Twould stunt your gro ALIVTLE GALE NOTFORTHE YOUNG, & [4m Ruineo! IT WAS MY LAST Hop! ©OO9999999- 98-0000 H90009 0009909119006 00000000000600 o9® VLE LLL Gyn DOB8-54990999-9-00004-0-5600050900000-3-04- Oh, chilly is the vista! { And shivering’s our soul! Our only hope is that our loves ’ Will let their love grow coal! @ o4 POGO$644HHFOHO0GOOD e A FEW REMARKS. Hill says tt 1s “an open race." Then those who'll win renown, Should ba the men who set the pace In this “wide-open” town. ee “1 wish I'd bought coal when !t was low. But one can never tell when any- thing {s going up.” “Why not buy the subway? That's ‘S| alwaya going up suddenly at some point or other."* “Everybody who sees it tells me this very unbecoming, and I've It tt back.” hat hat! Why, excuse me madam, you've got it upside down!"—Cleveland Plain Dealer. oy SOMEBODIES. BALFOUR, ARTHUR-Is the first bach- clor Prime Minister of England since the {ncumbency of Willlam Pitt. Sev- eral of the foremost Englishmen of the hour—Kitchener, Lord Milner and thers—are bachelors. 4, DR. ROBERT reports that, next to Greenland, Baffin Land 4s the largest Island on earth, being 300,000 square miles in a COHEN, CAPT. 8. ¢ pool, England, York, LONG, EX-SECRETARY — has been elected President of Harvard Univer- sity’s Board of Overseers, PISCIELLI, SIGNOR—who Invented the “electric post.” has been asked to ex- plain his system to the English postal authorities HOW TO READ HISTORY. Perhaps the bast way to read history Is to take up the Iife of some great fig- ure that attracts our Imagination, and be drawn by that into the study of the general stage upon which he was only a single actor. Certainly it Is not a good plan to begin with thase elaborate docu- mentary histories in which you cannot see the wood for the trees. It is better to be wrong in a few of your facts, or even contract @ bias from some par- tisan historian, than to lose yourself in a morass of documents, aays Success, The best histories are the vividest. If they occasionally lead you astray, you can always correct them by the more sober-colored chronicles. Macau- y have been prejudiced, and so ‘and ao, undoubtedly, again, was Ghoson,” y , these are the great hi historians who set you yor of Liver- as just reached New the n the peaks of thme*and enable you ) see history as it Hes beneath, In wide views and broad masses, ~ torlans, se se | a the salesmen who sell chestnuts on the streets. of New York. ‘hey are so numerous now that when walking in downtown streets you fall into their elaborate workmanship—a combination of a kitchen and a sales counter, It's too bad they do not use hard coal to the mercury continue to keep ith the rise of coal prices! IMITATION, “Were you ever at a military camp?" "Not exactly, = but I went on a] In olden dayae of war two weeks' fishing} The Helmet of Navarre , trip with a church| Was the banner of the men who sought / cholr once.""—Mil- to free their land from slavery. waukee Sentinel, But when fighters now abound ‘The rallying’s done around The Doilar-Forty-Nine Fedora waved by “Best Chief” Devery. She (after acceptingyhim)—Have you ever loved any other girl? # He—Sure! I can bring you half « Great Lake region} gozen written testimonials if necessary, than ever before.| “Chicago News, The season will —— close with a record| Bachelor—Why do you envy that Penn- of 3,000,000 tons}Sylvania man whose wife made out ahead of last year,| twelve commandments for him to obey? Henpeck—Because she only made him CHEAP SHIPS, obey twelve. The United King-]| Even the smoothest path of the con-, dom builds her] vention spellbinder may run into a Hill, war vessels both] ‘he only rejoicers at President Roose- 4 more cheaply and]... Tore saaldiy, than| Yelt’S ines are the Colorado bears, — ) any other country in the world, ac- pace “How can I secure a niche in the Hall of Fame?" “Invent a furnace that will burn snow.” ORE SHIPMENT. In August more fron ore was shipped out of the “Is the Count generous?” “Oh, yes indeed! He doesn't grudge cording to the]a penny of the money pape spends on Scottish American, | me!” She—There, dear, haven't I been NILE DAM. J thougntrul of you and unselfish? Since 189 the] ye—How? great Nile dam at) ghe—Why, I kept all these Ddille of Assouan has given! mine away from you until the middle of steady employ-/ tne month!—Detroit Free Press, ment to from 19,000 — A Pennsylvania mandolin player leap- to 2,000 Ttallan and Egyptian 1a-]°4 Into the water, taking her mandolin Rovere along. Few amateur musicians are o¢ considerate of public opinion, BIG TOTAL. The lucious watermelon’s fled, The official The six-cent cantelope has sped, sus of Great Brit- ain's army in South Africa, from the beginning to the end of the war, gives the huge total of 448,- ‘rhe summer vegetable ts dead, Hut in their place the sausage looms, And indigestive ple now blooms To Ml the grim dyspeptics’ tombs, any more.’" “He never lavishes compliments on me } “Naturally with coal at $25 a ton, hot 435 officers and. ay air ts too precious to be squandered,” | — Alexander had been complaining of 30,000 WOMEN, | fatigue in his task of conquering the There are more} ©a*th. than 6,00 post.| “But chorused his go mistresses in Eng-| cure Will you take?" Jand, and the Post-| ‘The rest," replied the doughty war 4 and in view of the best walking rec- the welkin ring at stations—this|*t*eet # about two and on: 7 ords for that distance I do not » | et him come up aroun hale miles. | Prospect Park, and he wil | the most beautiful young women ‘how | wants to look at, roast their chestnuts, for then we would see very few yelling “hota ches-e-nuts.” from Bond street to Wall street in fit- | to the Editor of The Rvening World: er; teen minutes, What is most surprising to me is not | E. L, KWPKO, 16 years old. |to see @ trust gormed for the benefit of Office Department] Mor. employs altogether igor it about 9,000 women, | his century, , ' et out to subd mall way the Borgen at