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Pudiished vy the res: Entered at the I VOLUME 46 “WE WILL BUST WALL STREE A inition “we will bust Wail street” buttons have t hy the cotton planters of uth, ions in th ‘ are’ dissuading planters from sending their cotton to market until the price reaches 12 cents a pe If the millions of prod they could greatly increas Thiey have great provocation’ to do what the Cotton Growers’ Ass tion is trying to induce the cotton planters to do, 12 cotton growers have less to complain of than the Norihern farmers. They receive ale | most the full price the mills pay their cotton, while the North- ern farmer receive only a frackion of the price which the consumer p. for his products. A score or tivo of men meet every three weeks in a room on Har- rison st nd fix the price the farmer receives for his milk. At pres ent it is 70 cents for forty quarts. The commission dealers talk over among themselves the prices they will allow the truck raisers for vege- tables. The Armour car line and the fruit exchanges figure out the small- est number of cents which will keep the fruit raisers from letting all their fruit. rot on the ground. y, | Suppose that all the producers were to get together and with the) same: intelligence and the same concentrated organization as their ex- | ploiters start out “to bust Wall street,” by which is meant the specu- lators and middlemen, who stand between the producers and the con-| sumers, what an economic reorganization there would be! | OLD LOVE LETTERS. Tr.” an distribute and cotton were really to un’ receive for their prod 4 ‘ers of f the prices t sec. a The box was lost and turned up in alien hands. The result will be anx- fety to many and possibly misery to some of the women whose leiters | Mr. Gordon kept. | No one would he more horrified at the use of any of these letters to wound their writer. Their recipient was a handsome, talented V: ginian, scrupulous in his regard for both social etiquette and social occurred to him or he would have destroyed them. Letters are dangerous things. Harmless at the time, they might be read with other than innocent construction when in other hands and under other circumstances. If everybody would send only the leiters to which his or her full name was signed there would be less careless let- ter writing. If a letter were kept a day before being sealed and m there would be fewer impulsive thoughts put in permanent wriiten form. What a man writes need not cause him so much future uneasiness un- less there is a possibility of its turning up in a breach of promise suit, but what a woman writes to a handsome man had better be destroved soon as it is read. ed MILK. Over 5,000 milk inspections a month are now being made by the Health Department. Over 30,000 quarts of milk have been condemned | and the local milk supply is in better sanitary condition this summer | than at any previous time since the regular inspections of it began. It is, of course, none of the business of the Health Department, but {t would seem that the legal authorities should get after the Milk Ex-| change, which recently cut the price to the farmer to 70 cents for a can of forty quarts and keeps up the retail price at the same 8-cent figure. A system under which the consumer pays over four times what the producer receives is iniquitous. PARK SEATS FOR WOMEN, The plan of reserving special seats for women in the smaller parks has received the approval of Commissioner Pallas, who announces that he will put it in operation as soon as he can discover that public opinion favors it. What possible doubt there be on that s and playgrounds are primarily designed for the women and children of the congested districts. ‘The presence of men to their exclusion defeats the purposes for which these breathing spaces were opened. part of them for mothers is only to restore them to their proper uses To harvest a crop of potatoes from the East River is a new kind of salt water agriculture, It was not ghosts, but an elect Cathedral bells. ian who jd sled the G: Why is it that more young men than young women mar consulting their families? Is OF PRECED! wn Judgment. Persia ane oath Like the general who rushes inte 4d alone Feunidn bate with that confidence born of is ey t knowledge of immense end ged ble reserves behind hi ii 1 ig oft Be a plan for cuttin y challenged the opposition of Weatande byt decticil cephig the fh ulive f a brmour and Phil pi irpassed as the nerve and yatta ivern o, turtan fhe Judgment of Samuel Russell, he had wiincked and ‘anaciees by ina made mistakes, for he was buman, But now Phil worked with the firm belief, if not the positive assurance that no mistake was possible. | He had « confidence in «he ; | advice of "It," whtch he had n taney FAG) sufferia) 1 gnalled nk vows to Fun down A: er had Fihur'® asad + Madcon ial cn is @ peefect | in the words of the old operator, grabiation of Hu Clatrvoyauce and the «ift of proph- 1 he ecy meemad to be combined in itayo: 0 tne operation t sels, After the funeral 4 rotpine | #2 conciousness und er So far no mistake had been made ry Hts presenc te kept) 9 ' 4 pe y ne ithoug he had been carrying on SNIURaview iat” how 19 ite 1, Wall! operations for himself but @ tow day Phil paw that te could have cleared 4 half gailiion on Its advice sf ne had had the money for margins, As it wos the cap.tal hed been quad- rupled. fhe than and woman who assaulted and | CHAPTER XIII. jo aronder that Phil's ambition vaulted, Hank Trueman’s Adven-| ite vegan to think at money os a | means to an end, and that end was tie ture. € ing in a few months all the bri. HILIF DOLAN was now nearly efforts of Samuel Russell's long P thirty-five years of age. . Y Up to this time he had always) Pre doctor semi Wet keep acted uncer a superiors order It going. * ¥ He had confidence to hiniwelf, but the) but Tow u ern ' few thousand dol). he commanded) and @ the eto r qwhen he hegan this yvinture were U nee market savings of yoars hard work, and} ‘Thus thought Phil day, and « ler ther cirou n bh weld} he dreamed by night. pot, on hie own judgment, has ed] Iven in matter of offices Fil fii» Mtile fortune i the wild eurimnts| luck followed him, and devouriius whirlpools of Wall] A suit was found fully furnished and ptrest. equipped by a broker who had just _ But now he was Pah teirlag on his failed Hie a Seah ping, ‘iin a Evenin fo World’s When James Lindsay Gordon died he left a box of old love letters. |‘ honor, and no possibility of the present use of these letters could have |;, | | \- ‘ore? The smaller parks $ To reserve some t The Detached Brain Home Magazine, August 14) 1905. Married Cook. Monday Evening, wt By Nixola Greeley-Smith. The Coming Eclipse of the Sun x Why Pap q HERD hove toon a grent many stories In the women incidentally. Why’ a porson whose days ate dedicated to the kite and the Mystery to Be Solved n recently of wealthy men who have married stove should be jolly it fs hard for me to imagine, But they very nerally eS th oks in seoming Justification of the adage possess a contugious cheerfuiness. ” r Ss st road io a man's heart is through his I remember,” said a clever woman with whom I was discussing this By Sir Robert Ball, F.R.S. phase of masculine matrimony the other day, “the dismay of two yourg Anthor of “Tie Story of the Heavens,” frie is of mine, German gris of title, when thelr father, after their mother's may deem th marriages mes- ome people pO there will be a totat lances. But there is after all a great deal to be said death, married the cook, Bat I wasn't the least bit surprised, For they were of i bee heir favor, It needed no Kipling to remind mankind great society girls, and when ‘papa’ had a severe attack of rheumatism they Wat A ch timed, nine, Ca lend at 2 went on going to balls snd dinners and left cook to take care of father. And " ” Arniska, be Ne vari- nity don't go When your Vittles is cold, cook nursed him through it and married him. Cid RBG TEE EA oUte Ree RNPeaNT n't for a soldier.” Now in this case one can perfectly understand why “papa” did {t. For minutes ard figty seconds ees even the most intellectual man will forgive a woman any shortcomings ex- why we hear 80 cept absence of heart. ? And cook, as I have remarked before, very generally has a great big warm heart which in the case of an unfastidious widower reaching out \for sympathy, may cover a multitude of sins, If cook unadorned, unaided must be conceded to have her charms, one sman who has at least demonstrated ooking? If he does, he {s at least and in matrimony the anticipation s to be despised. Why aw her fit: sure of having his food well prepa certainty is by no me shouldn't @ ss for ow at noon, of one pl : 5 of Spain. Sven women are not sich aesthoves as to believe that the ability to cook e bean isdn aereek Wis », can only faintly fathom the drawing power of a cook—a woman who would : nes ee is a mean attraction. And if there is any reason why a man shouldn't A RSGUIBE AULUGER ELLSPERI GHAI JO ; ‘ extents finery (hel cook st found {n her, and not in her avocation. unite good cooking to tho qua . Compared with such a be- whole 6f fi ing as a charmer of men, wha was Helen? Was there ever such a person Cooks very gene are jolly large-hearted creatures who have the ad- as Cleopatra? Indeed, before her a!] the fabled beauties of yesteryear would vantage of a point of view that allows them to be human beings first, and sink into insignificance and sne would reign supreme. . | r The Russian Peasant #& & — By Father Gapom) m sovrvation of tne cotton nee ette a | the sun, but by looking down upon the ground. When th t a x AF man one | C6) Mme Langs norest was N | of a tree on the road che rays of light passing through tn : x to conduct a service In Id how I was struck by tho story of | teaves, form bright spots, which, th ay mot ordinarily noriselthactacts From the of his deceased wife, rolates y E a, of whom it! are really images of the sun, When a large sun Is eclipsed, « hor Gapon, In the Strand Maga- | was narrated that once, while he w ly praying, the! then the bright part ty reduced to a hot P le ne Dg already been fined sev- [evil one played all 1 of tricks to divert him from his myriag ttle solar imagee on the stow oI crescent, eop | eral . Tid b devotions. At last 1 got the jus that] But the characteristic phenome | tlous. So I asked the old man to [stood tn the corner of the cell, whereupon the holy man! never exhibited wher the phase of the cclipso te no 1 —_-— what parish he belonged and y quickly made the at he cross over {t and so impr soned lete extinction of the sun did not go to his his Infernal enemy devil ed, prom- Helen a . a s Sinall Mens Hea tt i ; aie i i the observe p such a po: that the Praise for . Plied that his parish priest sing to do anything a of him, poss over him as dow sweeps over the earth. To the Fait seven Ti ) for of g. which he could not pay. Tho bishop asked to be at to Jerusalem; and The Asked why so much was Jed, the old man explained | that night they journeyed there fF awhteh the prove th that at the me of t tal of his wife he had on! i released 1 impressed me, and I shed a large able to pa a, belng displeased, the pr! innocent tears, but I How yth occasions. Moreover, he 1 ing that T could cat a sm, ho said, and felt more drawn to mo] In the olden thr e power or to hi », fall at, In order to target a How I refuse? ey Mked with the r custom in Russia the elder befc ’ As T sat att when when navy It and cong: ent a harness bell was heard and. visitor seemed sudde fellow were <0 7 eM with tha e t would have g en Le. Or lowed, enene is U selthi the Uiturby Z . The Black Side of War of the Total Solar Eclipse of Aug. 3u, from Lake Winnipeg to AR has Its black as well as its hero! the Coast of Arabia. : gt. Welr, of the Scots Greys, as| 20 *poloxy aster of troop, was exemp: | dtconie disc nt A ¢ tn the C) he heless fleld n the on was obviously found and ving absc nded with plac an intery dead were being them as é humorous a hefore | aut that farshal Boss: nal the Ss id h Sid have read of i ‘ you or I mu: nly be hanged!" The spy re oe 5 could not get work, an 1 n thus. sither you or 1 hanged. Did you really ELL known what woman has{ Present journey of the af just. Iam a Spanish 1» 1 yu so much. T miss you most mornin; | inean that? It’s of supre: ae touyoul onlitokme: achieved with the halr pin and | Bureau of Chemistry to inspect S n I used to kiss yon. 1 try to be gor you told me, | ),,. Gil won Dshel hi |. I must, that's all.” The} whe hat pin, Story from Iowa making !n Germany will kind to mamma. Your foving little girl, rguerite.”” a lellweA cap stiles Saliite wna nat he order- °f 2 Birl who routed a gang of tramps in all places whe M humor i jw Rhine wine and ‘Hoch" to the Kansas, sald the word a: I pers: j @n umbrella shows that she hag = added another weapon to her list. & What Science Says About It | lee Prmgress of even‘s at Portsmouth tn- selt no readers with my own horror Immediate release, like to imbue my ting a Wife. # oe Mi d the nation er set in all the to rusa te selou elec: BN aaa a dicates that acquaintance with the/ it Ww macious selesuonsen ae art of | murrled at random he result would be that they would mate summer «irl on her native heath will co ee © Neots corart at the rate of 104 per 10s but Scovered that th@ prove to be one of the most valuable| Dtecovery of a Rvssian surgeon that ‘ AAU eae thar, [ee Lato acese ke ene lue-eyed persons bits of wisdom acquired by the Peace | he can Inentify men by the charactor Uiveraty Go: ae pelius at Commission ing ther | of their blood corpuscles gees tho fin- 4 Nue-eyed man an are unconsclously | American sj Japeneso|(eer pring ieacineatlon iaere thanvOnely \ playing “go ‘b Jerusalem’ In a hotel | better, Bclence is mahing the dot of the r nush-gray or hazel eyes | ballroom something to meke Mme. | criminal a harder one every year, Chrysantheme at home wonder. Oe Cincd 4 | unchearto et ane Infections of sea water now to cure q to his own, and a constitution of like ended sucht fells fifty firemen. NO! consumption, Preservative powers of { is | @ short ek which thev ever) brine long gxo observed in “old salts," we ‘ <0 men the color of the ds divided as great che perth /Onjy drawback to the popularity of 1 ‘ wit the remedy likely to be its cheapness from fore: his diagram. | measuring } fersur; gald the pro and the @ase with which tt can ba ob- | tained. 263, a consid » time to solicit sub- demor 17 oo a | Ny darker, only 298 of them If these blue-eyed people Calitornia man who walkerl 8,000 miles. to rave his divorced wife from the pent tentiary gave a rare exhtbition of sent ment which no decree nis! could quench, . | . held up because of un- whether the lady In the case Confilct of Divorce sutt Listinet ten¢ to marry wi ertainty |was a blonde or a brunette. be due to observations ving } proport BELGIUM'S 190,000 SALOONS. | HOW ONE BET WAS PAID. | SMALLEST ELEPHANT, [testimony may be due to obserwetiont Vaudeville tor ten cents admtasion m Avenues) yeigium, where public libraries are al- ea curious wager. | mallest full-grown elephant in OF Coe Bame Us . “| Herlem. Time may come when an ad~ Vortd ils 18 19,00) public drink-| As against 500 ules by his pe ison exhibition in Li Barone yy os mission tleket will go with every trolley fi people of oF public’ ponent he agreed to eat bia boots it] 1y 33 inches in height and Elephant slips on banana skin, sprain. | oF Fe an Am o Si enue a on “ or on@ Russia did not force Japan to sue for| © f sidney anide Development of lvuman th street to te ho twelve men above sev- pew last summer. He lost and carried | Pounds. When he was fi Unusually good season for North ® summe BORE Bs nil . traits and halts In animale continues. eto better t se publi ne Out ils agreement. | Cutting, @ smail | photograph gallery the « Aid River fishermen. Cargoog of potatoes n You should yeara the popt:| Cored and swallowed it, It took tim | Picture he went in a A luncheon) Prof, Wiley's cortiticate of character |one day, auates of chocolate the next (ir a puny day at's i per ce arly ‘nonthe Lo oomplete the |Of buns and brandy and water was pro- for Scoteh whiskey will be fully jand quantitles of fettisoned fruit semi u OLN erat fi 8235 per cent. | operations | vtaed tor accepted on every «olf club piazza, | occasionally, 4 & ! Wall Street Romance. By Arthur Rochefort. “What kind of friends?” asked tho sceptical Minnie, “Oh, first-class people," Phil coughed, “Men or women?" ‘Oh, men, to be sure, Vine sturdy miners." | Now that Phil had got his hand tn he felt that he could go on fabricating In- definitely and improving as he yro- ceeded. Minnie was quick to perceive this, #0 tn her de peration she appeale to Ar ° . “Yes; where are yout” “Strangers’ Home, Rivington street “What are you doing there?” “Wollerin’ a hot trail.” “I don't understand," “Why, didn't Arty explain? “Yes; but you should have been home to dinner, Minnte's worried.” ‘Tell her it'a all riwht, Phil. ell stghe “But what are you doing?” “Why, as soon as you get through chinnin' Iam goin’ back to take supper a racstty ge had more | With a gent named Buck Mudge and @ faith yma J gal he calls Nell Russel, She's am ‘Arthur was one of those men of whom | heiress to millions, Buok ways," ft has been sald, “He wouldn't sell a| “Oh, you better leave, Come to the white lie to eave himself, but he'd tel a | House of Tt, Wil be here ti! midnight, black one to save a friend.” Bo he said | urged Phil. | when appealed to: “Don't fret for me, my son. I'l attck “Tam ready to back up all that Phil) it out. This ts a big find, Love to nays. Minnie and all hands, Good night ‘Then Minnte muttered to herself: Pail ‘and Hank rang Of x “Th both tarred with the samo fan a lo hin al 1 Pte ase and ccuddenga. born of # txes mevanei After dinner Phil, leaving Arthur to | life, : | go to the park with the Jadles, started) ‘To him danger in a venture was am |in hot haste for ‘The House of It inducement to enter. He ¢ound the watchman seated on the| But the quatitfes that made Hank front steps, and from him learned that| Trueman so admirable were not held 4a Dr. Hoffmeister had «one to his labora-| Meh regard by the outlaw cliss among tory, but that Dr, Rosamann was in the| Whom he had o rashly ventured, front parlor Buck Mudge, the terror of the east eH side and the torture of the police, wag Pht Dr, Rosemann, ; and’ having’ learnod that Tt was doing | Waiting In the strangés's Home bar fos 3 ‘the return of Hank Trueman, who tad} as well as could be expetecd, he WA8 co, into an adjoining drug store for! about to sit down for # talk, prepara |i lhe drops, le suid eee” $ “He's got a roll as big as me leg and It’s all as good as mine.” something 18 going to hap- \ rowin he little flat. bo miserable in HHL whe vell was jen ay ‘su \ a a ae oe ited from eee ! pen," waa now quite certain the “some. | tory to another business Anbabview. with telephone, as wo have seen, K ! und t thin wen, bt it ts very certain that they | Minnfe Wilkin ad not lost faith in| thing’? had comb to pass and that tt |in the white tent, raw npr one “Bee if 1 don't make dat guy my ey “OY suffer move from dt when the effort to} her powers to Induce Hank to confide|meant harm to the man in whom she | from a Bae ry ef in pl eat.” guid pues Mudhe to the bare Willd ‘ so Phil| gratify i hus failed. in her, but unlike her love this faith) Was most interested, of vhe telephone call in the beanie Eee. ne resemblance tar Mrs. Dolan ond May had given up | was destined ¢o failure, “I assure you, Minnie,” said Phil ran down and with the receiver! Dt ow any dough?” asked the Tioy sere full of exuberant vigor, | questiosing the young men, but the con-| When :Arthur and Phi appeared at |during dinner, ‘that Hank fell in with} to his ear called outs [Spee RY rely | They ould have waked, as an owlet | fidence that Uiey were doing only what | the flat for @inner, and without Hank,|—with some friends, and is off swap~| “Hallo! Who's thie?! heleryat 6 at Riveter to theirlo ing spirits and energy, |4e right did not allay thelr anxiety, Minnie, who for some daye had been|ping yurne about guld mines end the! “Eiank! Is that you Phi?” came the [ty Wheat epod mine’ out tor he fact that they know dimme ‘There was @ mystery, and Ute would in that mental state described by wom- West with them,’ vepie, | nie wert) : hk Ry