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ncipal Factor in Great Awakeniog »> of the Race Is the Spread of Knowl. E edge by Means of the Fine School Systems All Over the Country. londrous Strides That Have Been Made in Specific Industries—How an Omission in the Land Purchase Bill Is a Bar to Progress. BY WILLIAM P. M’LOUGHLIN. (Special Correspondence of The Evening World.) FOURTH ARTICLE. CORK, IRELAND July 7.—The wondrous changes wrought in he social material condition of the Irish people in the late span of years are fly exhibited im the improvements effected in stock breeding, the se and manufactures of the country. Right here within the range the grand old Bells of Shandon, famed in the lyric of the immortal i Prout, there is ample opportunity to note the development that hes the adoption of tmproved methods in the-cultivating of farm lands M the perfecting of the Irish types of cattle, sheep, pigs and horses, in the tion that has again made Irish butter lead all competitors, and in evolution that continues to keep to the forefront the linens and laces tweeds, the ales and porters and whilskeys, which compose the industries of the country. ' There is not a shadow of doubt that the progresstve spirit of the people | (gold, writing is allver and arithayetlo of all the cheering sights that I have noticed in my visit to Ireland, that furnished the most pleasurable reflections was my observance of Presence everywhere of excellent National and Christian Brothers’ and convents ably conducted by the Sleters of Mercy, GHER IDEALS ARE NOW SOUGHT, t ly there has resulted in the ton now at manhood's doorstep 8 realizing sense of Gignity, a joftier ition and a more intelligent ea of to achieve that ambition than were by the fathers and grand- of thirty or sixty years ago. la trained intelligence has directed § minds of the young men and women r flities they are capable of ac- J it the means were at hand. that had to be filled, swept every- in I have personal benefits whish the new Land Purchase act was expected to bestow upon fe counter. Lake afl meneuree of ree rege the bill hes ite @rawbacks, the t of the Government service, ‘Technical Baucation. principal of which.te the: lack of @ aap selling elunse which give an idea of the scope of the imparted in these schools I from a statement recently issued committee of former pupils: | "Phe brothers are practical educa- ‘They belleve tn training the hand eye together. Manual training, as fl as technical and sclentific instruc: form a regular part of the educa- imparted in thetr schools, The fan Brothers write and compile own text books, One of thelr most Nt publications is a scientific Gaelic mar, They are thorough believers Di-lingual education for the’ youth ireland, so that the ancient lan- , Uterature and traditions of the h_race may be preserved. They re- BO support from the British Gov- ent, either directly or imazrectly.” Work of the schools of techni- in aggiulture and ‘would enable the tenants to buy | nthe lands at forced sale, The landlords are now doing all tn their power to clog the operation of the act, with the result that those who seek to favor other the way inatead of trying to smooth matters out. “If the farmers could. only get poa- session of the ‘prairies’ and divide those vast grusing areas among them would be settled and emigraticn would cease quick as that,” said a privat to- day snapping u finger like the crack of « whip. “The new bill is @ very long step in Advance of all previous measures, and Mf the landlords would only show a dis- position to come to reasonable terms with the tenants the Di Would be a set- tement of the land question and an Achievement of the first importance. Its chief object, the abolition of Irish landlordiam, is adpirable and the pros- Peot of deliverance from this evil is a delight that fille all minds with hope: Plenty ef Land—None tor Man, “The essence of the agitation now in Progress is that only two million acres of the poorest land in Ireland are de- yoted to the sustenance of man, while twelve million acres are devoted’ to the Worship of the beast. In one count; only 17 per cent. of the land is devoti to labor and 83 per cent. to bullocks fee bg raze bes f soll where ol oldin, aD he fe ngs happy homes intelligent init that overandulganae in quer in has un tert he the Instruction i. established under the direc- of the Department of Agriculture, been productive of very satisfac- Tesults, Although there ts a dis- postion in seme quarters to minimize ibe achievements of this department, ts plain to the student of the situ- mm that its work must be largay @ somewhat primary character, the hits ef which will grow and develop the years go on. The lessons have taught, and those who have them will’ Instruct others by Ne. Asricaiture peing Hncouraged. Anotler great factor in the ben yt change that is eo sturdily mak- for a New Ireland is the work of Trish Agricultural Organisation BO-) tapooed ay ox of the | it "over” Ireland bas sounta tendancy to leave the track of sobriety that has such a damni H Aubithus napiration of the indlity € no other och growth of seit-restraint haa bean deetved m the purifying fires that have con- sumed the dross tp the gold of irish ; @ would have for nent in bringing or met put In statistioal form Pa mow that in the last Atty years In ireiand has {aller om wean te 1M, the latest yi r m which I can hy OF mie valk w & Popwlation of 4,464,546, a: % ling off of 44,64 gall . Com; on Sr ad ger ° a in Enel re is only a triking aut Buy in ter f it te i : iH Ht F ing Votes and Newest of puty, lI + 6 s z if + WORK OF EOUCKTION be found pe th ——— bel Bo, JUDGE RESIGNS UNDER FIRE,|“ Charged with Intqmporance, nuy- MOBILE, Ala.,July 16—Prodate Judge J.C. Wood, of Lowndes County, against :| whom impeachment proceedings are in the Court, to-day by THE: WORLD: ATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1 , INTERESTING EXHIBITS SHOWING THE PROGRESS BEING MADE IN IRELAND IN INDUSTRIES AND STOCK BREED:NG, isce CATHOLIC HOM I FRE PERL Proteotory at Van Nest In Dan- ger of Total Destruction from Blaze Caused by Defective Electrio Wire, Wedern Cro Fie, caused by @ defective clectric | Drad the pa A ae fee a ity If an engine-house woul fag | preveuton of Van and tne ‘Brot ‘ ——————— POLICE ROUNDUP WEALTHY TENS Stamford’s Mayor Seeks Absent ber son the question of Ireland's regeneration) Members of Board of Appro-| one priation to Fix Tax Rate Be- fore It’s Too Late. Appropriation and 9 Waa to Mayor Leeds has the Ohief of Polloe| Ferguson and the mother an se bs owt rounding up the delinquents, The|ried away to catch the steamer, GIVES LOST BOY tax rate for the coming year must be fixed by July 20 or it will mot be legal. ‘The Bogrd was called'to meet yester- day aternoon, but only two members were present, while It requires five to constituie a quorum, Mayor Leeds as- certained that Walton Ferguson, the richest member of the Board, had lett @iamford yesterday in his steam yacht, and probably on Fisher's Qnother membei Samuel Fessenden, was a ber, and rut expected home for ten days Hawin L. Scofield, ex-State Insurance ‘Commissioner and an ¢x-Mayor, fone ach os the afternoon, Al- rt J, ¢ Wall street member Cy the board had left his office in Now ‘ork when Mr. Leeds ti to ‘phone im, and no one knew where he could fo Mayor was very much annoyed at o of affairs, and did not care who knew it. The only member he was successful in ‘phoning and re Ung to the meeting was Dr. ‘an Ferguson, of No, rt Tested on tl Indebtedness of a Friend, but Court Held Owner Had Right to Seize Gown. ie FPists loce LOCKED WOMAN UP {BURGLARS LOOT {MARKET CLOSING TOGET HER DRESS) TWD RESIENCES| SHOWS STRENGTH It Was Being Held to Seoure the! «+441 $0,200 Worth of Silver: ware from Houses in Mount Vernon and Esoape with the Booty. or men Ware CARRYING Hunter One Girl’s Apartments, $15,000.a Year! The remarkable story of Miss Faith Moore, who has leased a suit of rooms in a New York apartment-house at a fortune a year, and will occupy them with only her aunt and servants Nan Patterson in a 10x4 Cell! From a $500 a week life of luxury to a bare prison room, the associate of common prison ers. The strange transition in this girl's life. The “‘Anti-+Hard-Luck Story” Club. How twenty New Yorkers have banded togethe: te dave themselves the trouble of hearing tales of woe and yet discharge their obligations in the way of deserving charity. iat ay u ‘Animal Chiims. A day with little Ivy Bostock, who, reared among beasts of the field and jungle, plays with snakes, lions and elephants.as though they were hat mess. 5-6 og KeeEKY Gu U. S. Steel Preferred Shows Gain of Two Points—London Houses Weavy Buyers of Union and Southern Paolfic, marked the closing of the Strength Tustion Zeller, of the Court of Bpecia!| two more robberies have been added | stock market to-day, with trading falr- A friend of Mrs Sumpser Wes been “good” Yesterday sel yore re. they seized dress assault charge. In the testimony it was ahown that tls her son | ™en saw the officer they started to run, and he followed, but soon lost trace of 3 t them when they ran gerose the grounds irs, ure cor NL" Woman Takes Her Grandson’s Jacket from Satchel and with Policeman, If Hugo Wanke can get fost again and wet a vair of trousers to go with his jacket he will be one of the best dressed Vieet. ‘ve-year-old boys in the ofty. Aogty that the members had not peared the Mayor irsiructed the Chi of Pollss to find eh members over ni@h? t make & quorum at the ad. Jeurned meeting te ay. ———____ BANK STATEMENT. THES fe Rtg SHIPPING NEWS, INCOMING STEAMSHT DUBE ToO-Day. re Src, tee MSs tg Boon after midnight Policeman O'Neill, of the East Fifty-firet street station, found the boy shivering with cold, barefooted and without hat or coat in @ doorway. ‘The lad sald he was lost. O'Neill took him to the station and started for Head- quarters with him on a Third avenue elevated train. To keep the boy warm O'Neill tucked him under his blouse. lost lad. She asked about the little fel- low and heard the story from the po- liceman, Then ske opened her satchel and took from t the packet of an ex- pensive sailor sult, It Atged the child and she said he might keep It. “My grandson has pieaty of clothes. 't need it,” sald she in reply oy th: Ve" remark that he ve it back to her at Houston jeadquarters the Wanke boy's to the icoman's would street. At Hi andmother waa pees, for him. e had been missed from his home at Thirty-fourth street and First avenue —— Rudolph Spreckels Is Better, CARLSBAD, July i — Rudolph Spreckels, of Gan Francisco. who ts LJ Seesions, sat a a City Magistrate in| to the already long list in Westchester |1y ac the Harlem Court to-day and deciled| county during the pest few months. nye that the owner of a dress hae a right! two houses in the fashionable Cor- See ee a ee cine | coren Helghts section of Mount, Ver ie not up iilingly, ive: even tf wade der te be weeds to | 200 Were eaitered ast RAF Bind ot ove It. Mrs. Bertha Sumpaer, of No. 02 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, ‘The first house entered was that of / active day for « Saturda! and her son Fred, were the defendants, and the complainant was Mrs Emma ‘Weat One Hundred | and Fortieth street. Mrs, Ferguson : charged the defendants with assault. taken. good their escape. about $600 worth of silverware. In the car was an elderly woman Roiwnber. ¥ 4, Hite sia Mutoh hao to’ Nel the loved firm. satchel, o¢ the Btwanoy Country Club. Shana then went over his beat and discovered that the two houses had deen entered, and he telephoned Police alarm was Headquarters and a gern out, but Sic Sita” quent in and the police Prices, ‘The opening of the cotton market was fairly active to-day, with prices off from 1 to M4 points on the cables trom Following the call Liverpool. cently identified with the bull sida ead |} also aeemed to denote axcressive tac- | Y lcs by bear operators. The market at New Orleans opened weak, The opening prices were: ; August, 10.60 % ; October, N to 0.44; 9.48; Ja 51, bid; . The closing prices were: Ji to 10.8; August, 1071 to 10.78; a - market o! —=——_ WHEAT MARKET, fact that the cables trom Liverpool were lower and that heavier Russian offerings were reported. Corn started barely steady, but anon turned er on ee bull support im the mar- et ic AMO. New York's 10.30 A. M. opent were, Wheat—Septi cember, 89 1-4. ware amounting to anout $99 was ng. Willtam Adams, known as 6t. Helier, / the heaviest . buyers on North Columbus avenue. The fam- Southern Pacific, The f, Dg rm Pe fly were all in the house and the bur- | the feature of the mariet. it closing glare effected an entrance by cutting , down 11-4 per cent, the glass tn @ door in the rear of the| decidedly strong under the lead of the house. There were two men Cg ter | Sexe erpeereat. 414 not wo upstairs, but contented them- living with Mre Ferguson and owed 6 DES of #3. Mre. Gampece and ber non! Belves with taking about $1,600 worth of were to eall for Europe this morning, and to make the Indebtedness had given Mrs. Ferguson « dress some days ago ,to sell for $2, they went to the howse, and, as the Gress had not been sold, demanded its yg Mre. Ferguson declined to pte silverware (rom the place and made They then went to the home of Charles W. Shedlar, about « quarter of 4 mile away, The robbers here gained an entrance in the same manner as in the other house Tey managed to get Bhans saw two men be fore dawn to-day walking along Bast Lincoln avenue, One of them carried & dress sult case and the ether a large They were well dressed, ~=yiveminietentin COTTON FAIRLY ACTIVE. Puts It on Poor Lad Who Wa8|riverpoot Cables Onuse Drop ta i; March, 9 The fine weather conditions im the ember, 90 3. its ahaa al ‘The most conspicuous feature of the ura fal United States Steel pre- fe Pointe higher, The cométion ook ee over last even- How Cortélyou Climbed the Ladder, by kate carew. The Sunday World’s clever woman caricaturist sees the new Chairman of the Republican National'Cermmittee and seeks to discover the feasons for his wonderful’ rise to fame. The Lobdon bouses an Unusual r and were The Bries closed Atchison, Baltimere & Ohfo and &t. Paul led the rafiread list, the latter salning over 1 point while the others | each elosed #4 over yesterday. There was heavy buying of American @melt- ‘tot rent ta ener ee| OAKESPEare’s Real agamnat yesterday's final figure of 6 34 ( ‘Se aici e| Pledute.at Last Found, — ee The Closing Quotations. Interesting recent disclosures that seem te prove at last how the great bard really looked How-and-Why the- Japs Win Battles. An authoritative article, illustrated with photo graphs, showing just the reasons for Japanese success on the battle-field. fess ree 6 2 5 8” Home Wins Woman. from Her Clubs. A pretty story, showing how one woman's heart was softened and her eyes opened by a little mite of humanity. ee th LED eee etete tee tft Fete ey tet ete +++ to taal Woptare- $44 to 248; TONDON, July 16.—M ood demand and com: in the market to-day, Discounts hard- ened. On the Stock Exchange there was « thin y re thes gheerful, it the tew. f ‘The remarkable palace of a New York millign ‘aire to face Vanderbilt’s Asheville domain and ‘The:Angel Child's. Natural History Lesson. : Pi atrong- prices |

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