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_ MPublishea by the Pross Publishing Company, No. B to 8 Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-OMce at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. VOLUME 43. THE UNREADY OPERATORS. Yesterday, the second day of full military protection coal mine operators, saw the starting of one new col and an added output of two hundred tons bf coal! A rather ridiculous mouse from a mountain In Inbor? ia -NO. 15,025. t FWell, it appears that the operators are not quite ready to jbegin. They do not consider the guard of soldiers wholly ;Muffictent. So they will “make no efforts to open collier |4es until the troops are well settled !n the region;" and m number of them in the Wilkesbarre district “have Joined in a note to Goy. Stone urging him to request Federal aid.” Are they not unduly timid? The chief “erime of violence” in the mining region yesterday was] the killing of a striker, a Spanish war veteran under the influence of liquor, by a sentry, The boot here was on the other leg. As a matter of fact, if the disposition existed and the mecessary number of miners were obtainable {t would be feasible for the operators to resumo active work at once swith perfect safety to life and property. This they are walled on to do in fulfilment of their promises made qwhen asking for more troops. In approving the send- fing of a military force to the mines ample for all policing purposes, public opinion did not sanction an armed camp mith a bayonet backing every miner and with a squad ‘of bluecoats on the spot to vouch for the safe conduct of every ton of coal from the colliery to the cars. Condi- ,ff@ons such as these would be intolerable. They would ipresuppose the existence of lawlessness to a degree of | “qwhich there has as yet been no intimation. Public opinion grows less and less tolerant of the @perators’ delay and timid reluctance. They have the| goncessions they asked for and it {s their duty to begin (work. The people must have coal. THE TUNNEL FRANCHISE. The work of preparing the Pennsylvania tunnel fran- @hise for the Aldermen's disposal has been done over gain In practically the same way as before and brought “ap to the status it had reached when abandoned by ‘Mayor Low’s orders for reconsideration from the begin- ‘ning. Just what hus been gained by the proceeding is not so fwpparent as is the loss of dignity by the city by its vacil- Jating dealings with the corporation. In seeking to wxact their pound of flesh for the franchise the municipal wfficials have quibbled about ounces and pennyweilghts in ‘g wholly inexplicable manner. 5 It may be well to be suspicious of forelgn corpora- Rions asking franchise favors of the city; but where the jrecompense {s so great and obvious In the matter of com- \fort and convenience and utility and in the material con- \sideration of the large block of outside capital dis- ‘tributed for local benefit, objections of the kind the Pennsylvania Company has had to meet seem captious. THE DIVORCE MILL. “Love is not love that alters when it alteration finds,” a Mr. Shakespeare. Alas! A glimpse of the docket jfa the Supreme Court Wednesday would have shown 180 yunhappy persons who think otherwise. \Ohicago unreported. Luckless ones in love's lottery, | jpuing for divorce and seeking to break a tle that binds! ‘too closely, from a blooming bride of eighteen only a few months married to a seasoned matrimonial expert of wixty, a “kindly Jooking man with gray hair and lined, seamed face.” “No day without its line.” Perhaps a Xantippe of @ spouse contributed many of these lines to this kindly face. Justice Scott set owt to dispose of forty-one of these putts in one day, but the task was too arduous, The Kan- gas minimum of three minutes to a case has never been attained here. All were appeals for absolute separation on statutory grounds, What an opinion the Judge must! form of human frailty—a biased opinion no doubt, as that | of a specialist dealing only with cancer cases. ‘The rush and hurry necessary to dispose of these sults ‘end the precious judicial time occupfed in trying them Tend point to the request of lawyers for a special divorce court to deal solely with cases of domestic discord. Di- vorce having become an established Institution of society and a city of New York's vastness furnishing an unprece- dented quota of cases, special judicial facilities should be given to lawyer and client, they contend, and the argu- ‘ment seems valid. AN OBJECT LESSON. In laying the corner-stone of the new Custom- House building in Rowling Green Mr. Becretary Shaw made some elevating and inspiring remarks about American commerce and custom-houses and {n the course of them he spoke of “the object lesson of a flag that stands for equal rights and justice according to the law.” 'The coal operator, smiling at the thought of the 67 ‘oents tax per ton on Mr. Morgan’s Welsh coal for east aide tenements, knows how well this object lesson bas been applied by those who make our tariff laws. _ PLAOIARISM IN MUSIC. A judge in his time on the bench learns many things ‘besides the law. If the Molineux judges are not poison experts they should be, and there are other justices |Whose bench-acquired knowledge ranges from the in- tricacies of millinery and mantua-making to the art of painting spirit portraits, It 1s not often that a Judge re- ip regarded with some envy whose lot it will be to try the! uit of Victor Herbert, the composer. Herbert {5 seek-) ing damages from the Musical Courier for alleging ‘plagiarism on his part in his comic operas, +. This court-room conservatory of muse will have for its instructors some of the most eminent musicians and! maestros of the day. Perhaps Mascagni will be among} and in the number of those sure to be called as| are the leader of the Boston Symphony Orches- the leader of the Cincinnati Orchestra, the former of the Philharmonic Soclety of New York and) and minor composers without end. What the} t will not know about music at the conclusion of the | | will be hardly worth knowing. Mharges of plagiarism in music are so often and so! ly made that a judicial pronouncement on their val- | #will be both interesting and important. But to prove i of @ ravishing sound and identify exactly} )& ewoot strain 1s @ task likely to call all a! the: cor rt vey And there te * 90006062999 0906 2590004 { RAISON as | inventor; » o ‘These are the th which have of akes Mt hae been During the will, must be, looks different w ructure of the fashionable hat would THREE COIFFURES BY 1, § necessitate tho 10 § of the hair | snows h slightly waved all feur. It wil even had thts edict n forth from | over low pom the the halr-drew, For the new creations | pa choad, and | the peart in millinery are practically erownles4 | Giught in a! ot ending In foment and could not Yo worn by the women | at the nape of the nook. aw with her hair cofled high as was the | takes its name from the | many wome mode three years ago. \r and the te sled out| For those Of these + atylos the prettiest is | irls flow at the | the old style perhaps the Iri | side v Key The Dolly Var-| standing un This 19 a very simple arrangement, | den stows another very pretty low coit-l and indirec (ove aie (BE HEAVENS Br pirqrer Borrow From me THE REAL GOODS, Clarkan—Whatt he an I thought Inventors were always poor and Ill-clad! Deahbohn—Oh, he isn't @ common he drinks for the whiskey trust. DODD DH2IGDHOD-9-9-99096-00069 0699009606 GHREE NEW COIFFVRES FOR THE WINTER. DODF-2096GOO8GO0~ $O20060F Trouble in the ONT —— ELLEN DEAR SHEAR A Ts THE SAME \ > OLE \ Alt OVER THE Fom any WeRLD J poor. ~~ NE T Have Sutt Eriouay For Am Tor oF Coa! SRB v7 4%, cook “ CONSCIENT.OUS, Poor—Why don't your money to than yours Stuffo—Why, you sea I came by ft rather dishonestly, I'm afrald, and T couldn't Insult the high-minded by offering It to them. SWOOSH 41 give some fortur inventor? e leas ° invents new mixed | | BOP GOrdOO _'THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER. 18, 1908 ™ 4 BOODH1404-94 Family Knows No Rank. AS ARTIST POWERS HERE PLAINLY SHOWS. SEE HERE J want c ty THERE TRov Tre mont Tay 1005 Ran OF COURSE. The Ossifed Man—The human snake got married the other day The Living Skeleton—Is that so? Who was It? The Ossifed Man—The snake man of means and leisure to stand | reckon! W'y, that boy writes his ex- charmer, of cours for the hospital end of tt, pense ttems all in French, squire. o $4 9080488 295-8O S29 DOLLEDIFBOGIDLODOLOL HIGH IDOOOPOEDOHOOGGPOHIOY ree mew and beautifay | colffures which hairdressers havo evolved for the coming winter not startling departures from the sty prevailed during each has some now arrange- or ornam While they are thy Inat from worn heretofore coming season, orn low, In fiitet L shaped head, a Bi | oly Vardeh ? } This i | the best ae originated Que: Al t, an ae HAW, York » eoork 1 probably Iris, howe which yi £ the Y 0 nN cannot boas: who persist {1 ing ¢ of halr dressing, notwith- e edict of the hatir-dresser tly the milliner, a mode| {dainty sil ures are me know of what Mansfield is Richard About Expensive Weddings, To the PAltor of i hence a word of Ay not be amiss ‘aot rich $0 spend $1,000 ox #4000 on » | How much better to give ne Ks to play. And if tho plagiary is proved This is the season tor weddings, y wedding. Bu |!) poorer people. We will say a couple we to be married, The bridegroom {?. imakes $0 9 week. He has none ton|” much in bank for the fumishing of tho! new home, &e. Yet the bride's family | | spend soveral hundred dollars on the! avenuo nd | wedding, The wedding need cost only | Franktin sanity on the subject |the $ It I all right for the |shewr’ waste, with nothing to show for It. |some very that money to |delicavcesey a rainy Jofend ountry an 1 natly R. ‘To the Editor veniug World “ol I the’ extravagant Franklin Street Nuisance. I ride downtown dally on the Nint se Je TIMELY LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. they thus set the custom | the Poung couple for house-furnishing or | As we nots this near; Let other reaters try | the same t welding if/ehould be Gone to abate tho nuisance, | Who, can suggest a remed: day’ RODRICK ROBERTS, Jr, van tell ot The Kveatng World: As the train passes treet a strange odor fills “Saf ARE uaa AND IF ] DONT Ger inown as the Lennox has ben evolved. colfture. fication of the hish fringo affected by }to oval fac th: will eth mart bow on either side, Vest Fourteenth strect, hh | To the MAktor of The Evening World: I am acquainted with a great many redvheaded men, and from my observa- $0 ministor’s fee. The rest 13/the car, nearly every day, It ls Mke| tons there are not any cleverer bus!- cheese, or a | Nees men In this city than they, ‘they also are very, domestlonted. ARFARE Wit BE eu %e Swarr mare ANY OF 119 Py jot % AN Abs a aa ok IN THE BARK ma” “Wag The cable tells us that Queen Draga of Servia boxed her King’s enrs as a wind-up to a quarrel which the royal couple had over the King’s spending money. The ready manner in which Her Majesty > resorted to fists to settle a domestic argument shows that married life in a royal palace has about the sane mix-ups and assortment of jabs and uppercuts that give it varlety and excitement in a Second avenue tenement. EXCLUSIVE. EES mtavion ker—Why do they say that football ta “gentleman's game?" Player—Well, you soe, It takes a ain't he? The latest fad in England ts flowers procured from the battle-flelds of @outh done quite a dig business in specially ported from the veldt, Kloof and kope. fields of the civil and Spanish-American collected by several women, who have says the Wisconsin Medical Recorder. where thera ts not fuel. then ferment. habitat and ite natura! conditions of If conditions {t cannot live or propagate. exclude at the samo time atmospheric al without, on the same scale. This ts the bellef of neurologist, who has been making observ bees for relaxation, instinct, ments," vetween dangers, The directive faculty and their wonderful memory for places, plained on the theory of automatism. ried after that of woman in England, it shows a modi- ». edt ran -dre: in exandra and the ladies of her ds sald to be very becoming rian largely growing class of k women there are fashions in ng as well as in the arrange- For their benefit he the prevaillig color of the not be the A multi-milllonaire carpet maker of to make application for fuel which Ws 1 was told to ‘call again in the morning. year, but a new and much i-brown ments for the hair clusters of worn, as. well but most ribbon, a head with These colf- the creation of L. Shaw, of Ke tlllet crossing Simpson.—Boston Journal. a EAA | a» Se gard to their temper—well, as far as T can notice, they will not allow any- body to tread on thelr corns; but I have yet to meet a red-headed man who Is not liked by every one, especially by his own famll; COR, A. A Query for Militiamen, To the Iditor of The Brening World: Could some mAliti Brooklyn urd. 8 mil every day, at irk "= i place, something and who the cause’ ICKER. For the Defense. “ia're [shes t SAFER TO, Squire Jaones—I s'pozo Cy must be orful smart ater tew year In college, Uncle Hennery—Smant! FAMOUS FLOWERS. Littlehampton makes a specialty of this, and thas recently It was a novel dea, and the firm was soon making up collections as fast as {ts staff could work—collestions of bulbs guaranteed to have ‘been gathered on Bpion Kop, Magersfpntein, Colenso, Blands- laagte and many other famous battlo-tlelds, The same idea has been taken up in America, plants from famous battle- tunittes for gratifying their taste for flowers. OMNIPRESENT GERMS. Some persons are susceptible to contagion, others are not. and {t {s not diMcult to determine who are and who are not, Fire will not Fermentation will not take place In pure water; but stagnant water becomes impure and may Every plant, germ and Insect has its natural Germs of lower forms of Ife are always present, sooner or later, wherever condl- tons favor, and it Is impossible to exclude them unless we 1s equally necessary to the existence of man. So contagion or infection may hasten disease in the susceptible, but can not impart it to those whose bodies are clean within and INSECTS THINK LIKE MEN. Insects think as truly as men do, although not, of course, He thinks that, between the ideas of the naturallst who regards insects as mere automatons and those of the man who treats them as If they had human in- telligence, there is a happy medium of common sense, and this he has tried to attain, His observations teach him that, although most of the acts of insects can be explathed by there remain what he calls ‘small plastic judg- by which they avold diMculties and steer thelr way HAS MILLIONS, BUT NO COAL, “among those present’ at a coal office there the other day He stood tn line with a num- ‘ger of others and pleaded for a carload, saying he needed it badly at his factory. That was his second appeal, but he MUCH IN LITTLE. Lost—At Edgewater Beach last night, a small pursp con- taining a lady's bathing suit, a ehirt waist and two soda- water checks. Finder will be handsomely rewarded. Sally VERDE OUSLOVIUO LOOVOODEODGLD ©09000050995891000099000099900000000008 ® 3 Waal I grown from bulbs Africa, A firm at selected bulbs im- wars having been had special oppor- burn fe. Without these or oxygen, which . Forel, a Frenoh ations of ants and ot bees especially, can hardly be ex- Philadelphia was RADIOMETER. The star Arctu- rus, the hottest of celestial bodies, gives us as much deat aa a standard candle ax miles away, This fact was nsoertained by the radiometer, an instrument which wil show the [A FEWREMARKS ‘The coal operators’ motto: Baer and for Baer, “Have you named that runaway ac- tomobile of yours yet?’ “Yes. I've called it ‘Clroumstancea’ % | You see, it's something over which I , | have no control.’" Once again has the fast train scored @ wreck instead of a record. Baker's Wife—I should Ike to have my little boy put Into the picture, tos. Artist—Then it will cost $0 more. Baker's Wife—But I'll take him in my lap.—Lipptncott's, . ‘Phe wild beast makes the human press agent look like a bunch of assorted coins amounting to 80 cents. A shutter, in Jersey City, Plays ¢ big part in a feud; Which shows how times are changing From the olden days so crude. For In those times when folks quarrelled And scrapped and raised the deuce It was only after the fight was through ‘That the shutter came into use. ‘e} Will the coal strike really blow out the gas Mrs. Upton—Why, I thought your Mt tle dog was white! Mrs. De Style—So he was; but I had him dyed brown to match this dress— Chicago Dally News. Oh, loud rang Devery’s war song! Like blasts from the Gatling’s barrel. But now that deaf’ning war song Has softened to a Carroll. ‘Mr. Mitchell said he awaited the re- ports of the sub-unfons, known a@ locals. Consumers would gladly switch all “locals” in favor of a few “through” coal trains. | They've gotten a: “up-State” Justioe | to push The Molineux case through at rapider rate, . Perhaps some Jersey Justice instead |Might do more the affair to accelerate. "So he's trying to live on other people’ drains,” said the publisher, indignantly. at's the trouble? been stealing the ideas ooks?” “I suppose so. But matter. They're the man who wri | Washington 8 from that's a minor to coax away dvertisements,”* “What do you war for, now that the show ts half over? You came in on a pass. “I know. The author sent me the | pass, so | had to applaud. Now I want to buy a ticket co I can hiss the rest |of the measly show." take good. “What does ‘O, K.' mean, papa? “With most of us, just now, it means ‘Out of Koal.! “He's a chump!" exclaimed the fret] chagour, “He ran of children,” “Well,” replied the best of us will do that sometim “What! Th of us Would go right; delphia Prews. Great royalty 18 gald to be But poor King Al of Servia, Has had a bunch of shocks; And squaro upon his royal ear Received a royal box. “What will you cheap humorists @ when there 9 more coal strike 6 |write Jokes about?’ “Oh, things that may happen @ cemt- ury hence needn't bother us now,’ “He's jollied her til her brain's @At tied up in knots." “Beau-knots, I suppose e Caar, 1 see, owns the finest ool n of china in all Europe.” What does the Czar want ching for? If 1 was us rich as him I'd eat off of gold “Oh, say, I'd hate to eat off o' gold. Iti ‘such 4 metallic taste in your mouth."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. “ves “What did Shakespeare mean when he wrote ‘He jests at scars who never felt a wound?'"" “He probably meant that the man whe springs merry jests about mothers-in- Jaw Is usually a bachelor.’ ‘Here's ‘hoping the imported Gvotoh coal will be eaeler to burn than the imported Scotch dialect story is te read! “Hi, there!” shouted the oustoms ef- er, suspiciously. "Why are you hold> your handkerchief to your face?’ There's a bit of cinder In my eye,'* | answered the returning tourist. “Ah! foreign substance in the eyet You'll have to pay duty on it.” “phan delphia Record. “Come fiil the cup and tn the fire ef spring winter garment fling.” Thus Omar sang, would bring Ve to feed fires with clothes or anys thing. Your of repentance knowing the striloa “Some doctors say that whateven, strongly attracts you will agree with you,” “T thought so, too, til I married you,’* “All things may come to him whe, waits," But there fs this to say: Their coming one accelerates By meeting them half Vane Philadelphia Preas | SOMEBODIES, BLAIR, EX-SENATOR—ot New Hamp- shire, {8 a strong bellever in Govern. | ment ownership. He formerly wanted Uncle Sam to run the schools; now he wants him to run the coal mines, BRAZIER, MISS DAIBY—has, together with Miss Annle Myers, been decorated with the Royal Red Cross, in recogni tion of services rendered the wounded | and sick at Poking, EDWARD VII.—owns china whose value Is estimated at $2,000,000. More than the most careless maid could break fm a whole week, GOULD, MISS HELEN—employs a many named Tutt to act as her bodyguard and to keep camera flends at a dls- | tance, amount of heat given off from a man's face at 2,000 ee STEINHAUSPR, F. M.—is Omaha's ol est musician. He was a band lea in the German army, Is decorated de his auto into @) S] AJ

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