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=) a] bo eee= Published by the Press Publishing Company, No. 53 to 9 Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Offlce at New York as Second-Class Mail Matter. VOLUME 43 NO. 16,059. | . £395800404.464 $3606 56 a ve pa biae eset oe ase BRI $4.486.490066460406 ae ip NOBODY TO BLAME, . a ° ° kK K m mom me iieoimeminie| The Netw Sunday-School Boy Will Have Vseful Fists. rew Kemark5. Works explosion of election night by which fourteen , Possibilities of a Pastor’s Novel Scheme, Pictured by Artist Powers. Mostly on the Topics of the Day. ‘Bvectators were killed. It contents itself with recom- mending that “hereafter all fireworks exhibitions to in- | o o @| Lacklly tt was only the city's bridge] “Why, say! My wife cooks those elude the bursting of high-power bombs be expressly |‘ I yee HAVE A LARGE fp »|and not it's anthracite that burned. things. Only she calls them ‘biscuits, ls S THE ANI i o . _— Prohibited in the city streets and parks.” This is !m UOT CONGREGATION TH @|A paradox that wakene no derision: Now doth the doughty Roosevelt leave portant as far as it goes, but a Coroner's recommenda- en To NIGHT 4 ®|“Against the Salt Trust there's a| Home comforts in the distance, tion does not go very far. And it fs not particularly | Fresh decislon." And goes to face vicisaltud St necessary, for there !s an ordinance covering this very | g That hinge on “bear” existence, a recommendation; it was to the suspension of the or- | | The Erle, Pa., woman who has sust] i Bie dinance by the Aldermen that the fatalities were due. 3 | ralows WSEtLIMS AE oP ae ace Se Vania Mick weer genre? us No one looked for any other result of the Coroner's | fakes Wibtreialsed yee rpuiiiie: ajmanvout ye Hones ee ae nat the things wo Pad very A things that never agree with us?’ if reach of ‘' ne ofr of “suspel All you be so kind, Micawbe: — Mrs, Micawber, straightening up,‘ “T hear that paly of his is hot stuft."'| to tell mo whether you are speaking o It ought to be by now. It's been| ‘"® salad or of me, gir?"—Stray Stories, quest, but the jury seems to have missed an opportunity ay for stage thunder in not holding the Aldermen respon- 4 sible. A little ceneral denunciation in warm words of | # q the Aldermen’s criminal negligence, &c., sound and fury ‘roasted’ often enou Saar iy es on i signifying nothing, would have made us all feel that ALL aL. Gale eee erat “Sir, are you a drinking man?” SUN RAYS CH COk I LEARNED Harry,"* said the innocent Uttle wite,| “No. sir. T never take a drop when I a something had been said even if nothing had been done. ‘And spread over the broad Aldermanic backs !t would raid your club ts not heated| can help it." THAT IN SUNDAY SCHOOL, properly.” “ ra What gaye you that idea, my dear?’ | .,04 Can always hetp tt 1¢°— 4 4 have done no harm. We might at least have had glit- . I can't, though. 1° 4 You Wonr Go gaked Mr. ‘Trey, who spent the nights can't, sh. I'm an alrebip +} we lar ‘bucking th zs chauffeur,” . ‘tering generalities if we were to be denied a particula: SUNDAY se Fey AMT! ool rep peter sleep that you were ‘frozen out’ the! iven a $50,000 brid; J D ge blaze couldn't other night."—Chicago News. “aet the river afire.” With the Molineux case and the elec- tion off its hands, November can settle down quietly and walt for Thanksgiving, application of blame. THE TENDERLOIN RAIDS. ‘When Capt. Walsh was put in charge of the Tender- foin precinct some two months ago, succeeding Sheehan, he announced with considerable emphasis that he would Immediately close the precinct tight as a drum and keep M# closed. A very atrocious crime had just been com- mitted within two hundred feet of a celebrated Broad- sway hotel: a visitor in a resort had had his head cut off ‘nd his body thrown into a furnace. This lent point to the new Captain's boast and gave it credibility. On Tuesday night the Captain, acting on instructions GEE! WHERE DID Youse GIT “Are any of your family suburban. ites?” eins “No, all my folks {s Methodists. These ‘A draught it was that gave him obills, naw denominations don't interest us." A doctor's draught assuaged his ills, — A draft paid the physicians’ bilis. There was a young man of Antigua — Whose f all exclaimed: ‘Why, Yonkers justice promises to rival the howbigu famous Jersey variety in the matter of You would get awful rich automobllists, If you'd advertise which Health food caused that change in your figua." PA WILL HAVE To Go To CHURCH AND TAKE AFEW Lessons “Why {s Deacon Skinfilnt always #0 eager to pass the collection plate?” a from Police Headquarters, raided three notorious resoris “*Cause then he don't have to put ‘Do you think son will stand at the E head of - & Ri im this precinct and took nearly a hundred inmates to nothing in it.”* head of his class?" asked Mrs, Cora- — ue answered her husb, t + . red her ad,“ | _ the station-house. Two of the resorts adjoined the Ambitious Wife—You can't Kean us| have my doupis, But senee ewdin’s Mig down forever. Some day we women|Practise with the football WE HAVE Jus WAS A CROSS Scene of the murder, one on either side, and the third come From COUNTER was a short distance further up Broadway. From a fourth nearby resort, the Haymarket, there was a very exciting exodus of revellers in fear of a like raid. will have a voice in the management] reckon he will. Ef Josh starts fur of all the public affairs of this coun-| head o' the class he'll get es Somebody'll get hurt in t rutal Husband—For heaven's sake,| Washington Star. Belinda, don't say that! Be satisfied A you set the right to vote—Chicag?! ye pufalo Bill carries out his threat 8999099999009 699D 0000009099 90.19060:50-0-599:900-004 These resorts seem to have been doing business at the 3 not ach stand regardless of Capt. Walsh's threats. A tw 4 aes Sah the Ce eee eee Ea the’ AA Am iG haul tampered: thalnt oro The Argus seeks to squelch Davo] where will the small boy of the future months’ p of immunity had temper eir terror. Hili’s desire for autocracy get the moral incentive which leads him ¢ And now that the Inmates have pald their fines and to 2 By branding him the ‘Jonah’ who is|to lasso ths cat and scalp his baby ‘that extent enriched the city treasury, how soon will the | 3, ® hoodoolng Democracy. sister? Sat 55 o And {f, to cast him overboard, they aaa Proprietors reopen? To-morrow? The Tenderloin is a $ > Pen IT AG “when he kissed you, why didn't you bigger thing than a police captain. Sheehan was frank | > in admitting as much. How many police captains has the Haymarket outlived? CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. Good Democrat, the first to volunteer] Sree \ will be Bill Devery. eae 't. my Ips were otherwise @| ‘What sort of microbes do you sup-| “That tenor I brought north from Key je are fostered by a kiss?” West got so homesick I sent him back.” ‘Breach of promise germs, usually.” “I suppose it jarred him to have to sacs eing. off the key.” Certain young women having been murdered in a Boston suburb, apparently by the same criminal becauso che Term U enOLye 00s Cakes ja new a the resemblance of the weapons used and the wounds = ee ee sccent pevetet callion civaeriavtiatioaes = inflicted, a young Harvard graduate, a youth of good Tho. Rev. John L. Scudder, pastor of the First Congregational Church of| school going, and it may also result in winning more respect and deference for ‘What are these ‘briquettes’ I read . family and of some wealth, was accused of the murders Jersey City, has organized a boxing class in his Sunday schoo]. He will teach the} the rising generation from parents, especially if the parent knows that the r. 3 | about?" Samuel J. Tilden left over 100,000 let- “They're hard, square, charred sub-|teF%, 284 some inquisitive persons pre young idea how to shoot his left mitt {nto his boy opponent's breadbasket and} g. is able to hand him out a Sunday-school swat with a Fitzsimmons finish to it, ¥ also how to land a sleeping potion on the point of another Sunday-school young-| Mr. Powers shows some of the things good little Johnnie Uppercut may be able « ster’s jaw, The Jersey scheme will no doubt extend the popularity of Sunday-|to do with his fists when Pastor Scudder gets through training him, a 086 to read every one of them stances’ that!!—— Pago ‘ribune. and put in jail. The main points of the first suspicion @gainst him were his former confinement in an asylum mear the scone of the murderous assaults and his fond- mess for taking long walks at night in that region. * But once under arrest jt was immediately assumed that he must be the criminal and attention was called to his pronounced Jekyll-and-Hyde characteristios. Street- ear conductors had heard him talking suspiciously, pawn- | Yrokers were positive that he had pledged his victims’ Watches with them and much weight was attached to the | opinion of an Illiterate negro who was certain that the accused was the giiiez7 man. With this kind of evidence ty. against him and tho right sort of district-attorney to 4 present St to the judge and jury the chances were excel- Jent for a life behind the bars for young Mr. Mason, But after two weeks in jail he has been set free. He 4 luckier than Roland Molineux in that his freedom was | not purchased at the sacrifice of the paternal fortune nor @elayed for nearly four years. If he is a philosopher he will be glad it went no worse with him even when in| after years the old story is told against him with nods | and shakes of the head. But he may wonder if the legal | A ROMANCE OF THE DAY’S NEWS. HEARTS AND CORN HUsKs, Cupid’s Little Hands Grow Q@allous in the @ornfields, but a World of Joy Is Ahead. A CROESUS. ITS ORIGIN, PRACTICAL PROOF, THE ULTIMATUM. ; i : Te sunlight was in a merry mood| The young man's brow darkened fer ' that morning, and beating down] a moment. the white New Jersey road wrote} “Yes,” he sald, “I hardly earn enough strange hieroglyphic messages on the] to pay my board now." bare turnpike. A broad band of light! ‘And my wages are scarcely enough te that stretched from one side of the) clothe me,’ sald the girl. Id road to the other swayed and quivered,| “It would take me years to leafn « and when the horses dr.ven by young] trade and I ought not to get married Albert Force swung into view from be-| before that," continued the young man. hind the oump of maples at the turn-| “And yet there must be some way." ing, the leader shied for a moment and] Mary Hopewell was a girl of a very would not advance tll he felt the fleck| practical turn of mind. She puckered of the whip, her smooth brow in an attempt to solve The young man|the Intricate problem which had puazled Teacher—Why were you striking poor Mamie? “Now, youse kids git together an’ < Processes which take such libertics with a man's reputa- | Ay, Rea oat ‘ nae By Pula |) He-Is he rich? Where on earth did thore stu- dear Httl ah ton and offer no reparation are not too strenuous, ¢ She-Is he? W'y, 'e don't think noth- t that college yell? Potnique—Well, I wanted ter see if fight for de nickel. An’ I'll play de & had come from|most young people since the fabled bi, _ : in’ a plate of hokey-pokey and Hump—Why, once upon a time they she'd do ike you told us to in Sunday part of a paternal government an’ pinch l) New York in the| meeting of Love and Death in which 2 aelgarctte de same a. ta hornets’ nest, school and return a kiss fer a blow. it from de winner. service of a wealthy] thelr arrows were intermingled. But m NOT’ WORTH HIS PRICE. | Bs “4 The Court of Appeals, reversing the decision of the Supreme Court in the matter of the Hopkins will, rejects TITLED CONVICTS IN JAIL I 5 the testimony of the handwriting experts as worse than A Vienna paper states that few people have any {dea of lunsatistactory. These specialists had testitied tearncaly | JIMme. Judice H elps Home Dressmaker. cs Vaeno eaves aleal BA fay pects) Bara) antes of a= ee anny summer resident of] nelther Mary nor Albert had ever read the neighborhood a] 4 line of Kipling, so they did not have week before, and|even this explanation of thelr predica- each breath of the| ment. soft country air] There was silence for five minutes as was a delight to| the young couple walked slowly up the nim. As he turned | road together, the corner he| There was an autumn crispness in the to the authorehip of certain straight lines drawn vertic- | going penal servitude on the Continent, says the London $a ally through the testator's signature. Dxpries 1 ‘The experts may not care what {s said of them so long over the siceves, of all-over Irish lace.| the same ehade, or a trife darker, vel-| yt estimates that Ruasian prisons alone contain 12,000 aris- saught aight of a{Mlght air and a sharp breezo stirred the ie as they continue to draw $50 a day and expenses for their || Mme- Judice, who Is connected | set in by jparrow, 3 Tapen the sees vet or velveteen; the latter saves ex-| tocrats, while there are several thousand noblemen in the figure far down the| Waves of ripening H | gervices; but if they have survived the ridicule of the |{ With one of the leading dre are tled In soft loop bows at the points] “vauy. nine-gored ekirt will give you bea pear eor ey peas a cecocintt Senciteertate fond, and when It | 00rn a ide as far Molineux trials this decision may add a finishing touch || Making establishments of thie} and ends, Mnished in white crochet dan-| penty of goods to lengthen your skirt | for iite in the Itallan prison of La Meddalena for the brutal Brom ineater Helpers sc) tielieva, (coma % their discredit. Other specialists, charging we!l for {| City: has been secured by The} sles. Neck ribbon and long-end walst/ so it will look lke new. My advice is to| murder of a young officer whom they had swindled at card- eee va syotee see expert advico, provide in roturn an amount of acquirea || EYening World. and will con- rip your entire skirt apart and use al fiaving and who had threatened to denounce them as card| MARY HOPEWELL. tise o FOURS et ee 1bveiel the knowledge commensurate with their bill, A writ |] duet thie department, in which Paar NB Uner nar dou Buatene Woneelae [arate 4 Lis 4 tp his seat.| corm $8," said the ute heir bill, A handwrit- | paper pattern, so you can see by laying |", rhong the convicts in a Belgian prison are Prince Charles| The ‘river straightened ip Ceooihl Doria RA vats From a distance she gave promise of \ being pretty, and he had not seen a| But the next mo-} home dressmakers will be given helpful advice. Questions relat- ing to dressmaking will be an- swered by Mme. Judice. {ton your material which parts will cut] ao Tooz-Coswarem, who committed a number of gigantic to best advantage without waste Fy rrauds and one crime of violence, and the M ‘ . Marquis of Varela, ment her tone grew! ee eee back nag | for the murder of his own mother, Sete re ne tote tae Grand/'Cen-tegge\ with) excite. a ie will anve: pour extn try to} 1" France there are several hundred titled aristocrats in|" gio was pretty and she walked well, | ent: x a baka prison, and though no statistics are available regardin€| rare quallty in a country girl, Her| “Albert. I have an save these to use in your circular we figuncel Onellech Blas tananeelcheels Asie Rng mens, the same state of things ts said to! Gane hair waa rolled simply back from evel Orde Gs top and bottom of the flounce, will| °*#t there, alse, her broad, low forehead, and her oyes| ‘med. Ay ing expert provides. theories based on general observa- tion, insubstantial and unsetentific. The $30,000 pald the | experts in the first Molinenx trial and the proportionate | amount yet to be paid for the second are greatly in excess of the value received, Dear Mme. Jud m oNE HAVE to make two waists for my z A NEW JUDGE NEEDED. l mother, who Is 4 white and ea pretty finish. Of course you can as they met those of the young man|CMTY it out we can Three dressmakors’ suits In court within thres weeks |~ Pitch Loulsine, 1s bashed tim ang waysyou prefer. 126 PINS A YEAR on the Pak Mele canny goed humored Ae emarietlana ALFRED PORCE, Although your Eton jacket is of a style and a trifle curious. She showed plain! of three oF four years ago, the garment| Pins cost only a trifle nowadays, where once they were] that she knuew he was not ono of the | tat Housekeeping before Thankegiving has not changed In cut to such an ex-| very expensive, says the Amorican Exportus tn 199 the] village young men, ‘Indeed she sraliea| Da%:, We, Will shuck corn, tent that It cannot be made satisfactory | 70,000,000 people In the Unired States usad 64,9.0% grors of] slightly as thelr eyes met, and though|o rey ee Ml that help use Vv with little trouble. A deep cape collar, | common pins, which ts equal to #44 r%..'9 pins, oF un aver-| the smile lasted scarcely halt a. second, | vers er Over Saeerly. Found or pointed, of velvet, with a few | Age of about 125 pins for every man, woman and child in the] it stayed with Albert Force all dav. | . Way; stupid. It Is slmple as can bet es oF cream lace 1aid on at in-| country. This Is the highest average reached anywhere in| ‘The same evening he made careful ine | neta” the factory told me this morn. a wilt work wonders. Probably | the use of pins. ‘Ten years ago we used only about 7% pins|quiries In the iMttle town of Chanen: [ime tat fhe core crop !s very heavy you have some old lace that can be cut] each, ‘The total number of pins manufactured in the United| water, neur which he llved, and ater | (Us Yee? Horharaeteesetta 2") out in medallions that w.ll answer this} States during 1000, the census year, was 68,69200 gross. There| repeating a description of the girl to| Lo” et Jops at shucking corn at the durpose. Dip these In weak coffee and] are forty-six factories In all, with 2888 employees. ‘The busl-| various village worthlee,. and being | Art Place We apply. Come for me the 1 wrong side, to freshen it und] noss has grown rapidly during the Inst twenty years for, al-|laughed at for hie paing, he learned that | rat, "Ne 1 the morning and you will ve the popular “tanny” shape, though there were forty factories in 188, they produced on:y| She was Mary Hopewell and ’ our sleeves can de changed consid-| half as much, employed only about half the capital and only | worked in the woollen mille at Tone Peruse een and) nohy cleaned ee adding deep turn back cuffs of | 1,077 hands, water. still Geaberyliand: nak wa Olly) t and trimming to match the cape Next day he sought her out, and from|did ag ne YOURE maa ‘ the first moment of the Introducti At th wt ed thelr eeneenaennaaaaneeaaataanaanmanaaaaaaaeaaenanane) fon knew that he had met the Unknown Sc rh aly IRE L DRY CLEANING AT HOME, services th i k. Not The mother and housewife who has to { §§ SOMEBODIES. wa H Goddess and that the days of his free-| many days Tabaxen betas eee one in dom were few. 5 B, y, WILSON- the surrounding country had heard of her ohildren will be alded by the fol- CARLILE, REV. WILSON—the famous London preacher, am getting te care an awful lot!/the novel enterprise and the engaged ) : has Incroduced tree coffee and ktnetoscope plet ; lowing pins ie ne Nla/ohuraiveechieek: pe pictures into apoue you, wer aes ae one evening | couple were flooded with offers of em- Pe etce te materials which are} CLARK, BISHOP—of Rhode Island, is the oldest Angtican|%? he” We ng the country road | ployment. Soon they were booking worlt y borax water do not require to her home, fortnight M: Bishop In the world, belng ninety years of age. whead, In a fortnight Mary had earned CURTIN, JEREMIAH—the well-known translator, ts fa-| Thee months had passed since the} $2, and Albert $40. The young womat mmillar, it is sald, with sixty languages and conversant] @¥ of thelr first meeting by the road-|acted as a cashler, and with nearly $100 with the customs of almost every nation on earth. side. ena yee had left ds posl-/in her keeping, knew that the little home REAGAN, JUDGE J, H.—Is the, only survivi tion wit ‘amily and) ghe had always dreamed of would soon arate Cael ng member of] jad obtained employment in the mille|te jers, Jefferson Davi Confederate Cabinet. He has N Anat | that he ght be near his sweetheart | "trig In the true romance of Albert hat, his portratt painted for the Confederate Museum in Rich- an a white felt hat, wash the| his portra in Rich: | very day. Force, of New York City, and Mary tylish yet nor too ¢ way of indicate the need of a Mantalini with a judicial mind on | Ki thems, Lt medallions: oF ‘the bench as a court of appeal for such cases. Magis- Vasc Thee) WOUM ab: Hl And how trate Meare was called on to decide a dispute about a \* mud you make a young (sixteen) girl's tailor-made skirt, and Justice Rasquin became involved |fulan dress—something very — full fn the intricacies of cut and fit in the case of a rejected | eae ve Pee rH aaa \i idly? The on ” a ig Princess gown, And yesterday Justice Leventritt Opened | wt Would you box-platt @ sealed verdict in the suit of Joseph Durand, a ladies’ jor slot-scam 1? Cl tailor, against Mrs. Carrie D. Bryan for $160, the price of | As 48-inch bust measure @ gown made for the defendant in 1900, irge, you must not trim the ‘The corapltcationa in this last cage rere Increased by | warance, ‘mall clusters of tucks or a the impossibility of bringing the gowr into court as an |few gathers In the s)oulders to give a exhibit: it had been burned in a fire at the Bryan | wight fulness, with a narrow vert of home, But the tailor swore that it fitted the defendant panera eee ay me hae: a Perfectly when tried on in his shop and unless tho de- {io reduce w full, bust appeatane fendant’s figure had changed within a few weeks there white walst a chiffo: was no occasion to refuse payment for it. “J often wered with black lace med fina that ladies change that way,” sald the tailor; “somo. |< vary uty ; ie wale tim i | shaded lavender vest, made of two-tone jes It bd only a change in their corsets or something |iihbon, with dark edges toward the é that. sk and pale centres, will make a very |#t8 to mateh th +) A judge comes to know much besides the law, but the |iPprepriate waist for an elderly Lady this dainty girlish possibility of his dealing satisfactorily with a ques young giil's foulard drexs will be| SEVERAL QUESTIONS ANSWERED. on of dressmaking complicated by an equall Wes) Hrettier with the box-plaited skirt, as] Dear sme, Judice B ‘qually Important | the slot-seam design is only I inciose a sample of dress goods, The eation of feminine anatomical development Is ap-|8eavy material; but a vei skirt is aon gore and four it. it shows the need of a special court for such i hearings may be had in camera by a justice |iCulny wlted young and growin! | Gouin wake Ie over aor ik, woud’ be | tor nomize In her costume and those af Cecile.) FOULARD DRE: ribbon Anishes etume, » daintlest neckwear, which it ts mpoxsible to. wa jeft over night Van airtight vesspl of gasoline will fresh and new when carefully is the one tNustrated, w short, Would you kindly suggest what i Z I could make it over ao it would bel Ta girls, 28 the tucks can be let out as re-| fashionable, 1 also have an Eton jacket | 20 mysteries of the feminine toilet a: - |quircd for length. Tho wast he atyle of thre pots (if any) with a hot solu- a i6:, he problems are too intricate for |{w!l-sathercd mleoven to mateh the deop| MMC aM Ihe MIE, Pease Cell me he | Vi. MW pstelbttnted etal, and’ when rit narod sala the Kis},,“T hope you are. ouple expec . ‘ey y walance ip the skirt, la much impravisl| Your. material of gtay “basket clothe’ linia Wetedot alae” avetihs age Unit already on ‘case he should bo fies ti 6, tle : Pr iit: ‘ byw péouliat-shaped yoke extending] will be very. effective vombined with! snocw, 4 PI im white Bi Cease girpeten! 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