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oe en ——— — — _ 7 > 4 wer + The Evening Word's Moms Mnvazin=) Mantes Fuaningy October @; 190%. ALL IN THE FAMILY. ‘Uncle Sam’s Domain Where World os 2a eee | Human Heads Buy a Bride. h HIEF POMOALEY PONCI ( Igorrote tribe whleh visite = ‘ . World's Pair and Cone ‘ { os anti " sity Ferry. tated (through ‘an interpr the j Celebrations and a Cit) ’ following Interview to w writer fo | Staten Island grumble The accompanying Allis * 1 tert reproduced from the sam of the new municipal Te i not vet serve, t 1am Chief Pomoaley, of the Bo ti lgorvotes,”” says the plump littl: savage ne \ } s promised tor last June and L huve come here (to America \s it in response, attention is With my people in order to show th: . i Nn res} ’ : | (white people our elvilization, R ifresh to the $3,000. celebrae 4 When I grew up to be a man I we : Lied A out and took a howd and then I go: His 1 thers which han: 2 as phen Bee \ jon by city. father BS married, Among our people a young | upon the opening of the line, It} man must have taken a head before hy s + the {s made 4 warrior, Our vo vome! thing were needed to start t ur y womep k nything were needed to fart Ue will not marry 4@ man uniess he ha ; boats, in addition to the approach taken a head. We take the heads ci , ‘ i ioe ie our emics, Sometimes these are the CHIEF POMOAT PONCL id t Blection Day, it ought to be the people of some other Iporrote town, of the Igorrotes. f lation of this testival, Our oats tne ie the little black peaple who shoot with polsoned arrows, val jometimes {t may be some family that lives close by and bas taken a head Aldermen have lost something of rom your family, W 4 der u \y * A to get heads from the Spaniards when they wero : their strength on franchises, nothing of their weakness for the glories ih our Island, butiniow (Wey have gone nway. The Americans don't like us to « | ' l take heads, but what can we do? Other people take Heads from us, We have ‘ of a junket wilh good talk, good cigars and souvenir programmes, | | always done it. The women won't marry our men If they do not take heads The date of Oct mentioned in connection with the ferry open- "L got my head among the black people by waiting near a spring until a man ‘ Pe dal ment . Fae ait ame to drink, I shouted, and he shot me with arrows, but I Caught them on ing. There is nothing positive about it, It is only sure that a ripe céle- | my shield Then I speared him and cut off his head with my bolo ; ' " a i ‘ “When T returned to my town [ went straight to the e , ort ‘ Nd thot] st too lor ” * W sprun, my town | went aight to the house wh ne wil bration sh e kept long. Better, indead, that it ere sprung A ived, but she would not look at me till I showed her my head. That pleased hier a little early as in the case of the Williamsburg Bridge, which had | very much, because ft showed her that 1 was a warrior and could kill enemies, ' ‘ : tne to | Officers of the New York Equimut Insurance Company So we were married, * * ¢ {ts illumination nearly { us ago, and is nowhere near running in| - = ‘pane Eph eS : 4 = The Americans camie and drove the Spaniards away ve guns thet full me vet | eo. | fo bang-bang-bang-bang, as fast as a man can talk. They our friends, for sa ae they do not burn our houses or KEL our people or whip them to make them work. Celebra rt least the planning of them, need not wait on | he | ruth About Race Suicide ‘ a a By John Burns, M, P.| hat: WiChG COABOD Why We ata aver bere, bicause the: A y peoeih ‘are On mantet i, friends and want to lea our civiligation, 0 that they, too. will nat " We have in mind a number of delayed occasions which we hope to I often to wrong causes, are not the family” advovates exsert ere indefinite increaae, Among a section of the very poor a high birth rate 1#/ do not know some things irs if they sp eamvaitene. duly aheores “ under certain clr noes, ae beneilcla! to individuals as prudeut for na-| accom} » relatively higher death rate, and infantile deterioration of Ne) “The fret American taat ¢ Wares ; ae see, sometime, duly observed. ‘They will mark— tions, which In many waye 1s wor elf, A low birth rate generally regi! him, He was vy hand An ian “ fahy, Psris kne th : Ate ice The cc ation of y street improvement; lt ts not an r that w weaothy district | ters a low death rate, a hoalthier life existence, and, over all, @ rising Increase) nam beatles and buge and birds and bate Pia eit es Wh wa ‘ iis It he The restoration of ule mon have an infant morta ts poor section ra Ls &\ of populftion, In every respect better for individuyl members and for the whole) would eat them, but he did not, He put them In boxes and bottles, and when he ’ " . 1 i0e z rom 2 0 4 per 1,00 per a e n same ais- omm went away } ad enough to load 0 by Voes, e spent days wat 4 The reopening of G as a public thoroughfare; triots at d of life at the same r r und + Ce y is the erlpe, not the lower Meth rate of @ healthier stronger, witet,) ants and bees, , . sai Ho Be sil The installation < fire-alarm system (this has been talked about I bel iat as the poor tr a md ximate fy One day he went to the elief with a paper on whloh he had been making since some time in the last | toward their wealthy fellows, it a w rtal we ist not the greatest progeny 4 picture of ountrY, showiig OUT town and the mountuine He wanted to The release of the r | lengthen; but ite birth rate wil ding intsh; and I believe the three T Know where the river went ther tt t 7 { ‘ he release of the pure v confi ; e river went to afte left the me s ‘The chief howe: q i nfinement at hard politics ; conditions go hand in hand and on the balance are unmistakably good and desir T Whlen way It went tor a day's Journey, but he wanted to know where i vit The fireworks in the picture above are purely figurative. It is the! able, PEELS: sno that. But the chtot std 1 1 The reduction in the birth rate concemne me lesa than the salvation of the ‘nd ¢ “What does it matt ore the riy ” $3,000 only which will burn for the Staten Isla y festiv ; a ol Alp ALA dali Py oni) ' 1 for the Staten Island ferry festival tables that arrive, The regrettable and criminal infant mortality, after the low atin Increasing wars reducing hours, “He was wry mad @ raid tha w round ana that the sun - — — ering birth rate has been achieved, myst be stopped It ts @ cruel, wasteful ond raising t redistributing its wealth, avoiding war, | does not go round it. We know better tian that, hecouse we can see the sun Beware of Pickpockets! deplorable condition that {# responsible for poor people marrying more than the hea y birth rate obtained moving, and old met have told uy the story of those things that t ‘ rich, rearing up to a cert age double the children and then, after the risk and enemies 7 = — = nnn | have come down to us from the very beginning, Captain McCauley, of the Detective Bureau, has issued the follow-! burden of maternity have been incurred, losing from two to four times the num- rr i ” | If he was not mad, wiy should he, a stranger, be troubled about where the Ing ections for ie pickpockets | ber of their offspring up to the age of five, as compired with their rict elgt Near-Plag arisms, Iver ran? It was not his river. It was our r, and if we did not care, t . , bors. But, bad though this Ix at the commencement of life, dt 1s accentuated by OW strange are literary coin-) markable ocourred with Str Conan Doyle| ‘id it matter to him? * * ¢ Carry wallets a oney In inside pockets the shortening at the other end through prenvature death caused by the ills tha H nt « weasionaliy ts tHustrat ventral feu He learned, w | The most wonderful thing that T ha ere (in America) ts the stick Exercise c in mingling in crowds In department stores. poverty-stricken flesh is heir to, sn vn Burns, M. P., the famous Jabor lead the case of Thackeray Spending n & mountain tha 0 tMK In and another » hears ry 1 day's journey away. f Run away from street car fights; sometimes the thieves start brawls to ¢ er, in the Chicago News. a Dhackeray say I rland the winter] have walked all around and looked at the back, but I can't see how It does tt 2 excitement and then rob T hope that tncreased sobriety er homes, better food, more regular work ting a book on the same 3. 94 News, fr] But we dont need that; wa can call as fay as we want to by pounding on a ‘4 Sus pe @ reversion to ruril or semi-rura sorrect a Not yet too rapld decline is Mousaue nays son, tw Ained {n oc-| hollow tree with club. When possible take a seat a foot away from strangers in cars. birth rate; and that greater comfe the mother and tncreased care for t dArtagnan for my hero. cupa } moyhs they his Is a fine country and I like all the people but T am going back to P ‘ . " ables will rectify what 18 deplorable and ter still, avert “the massacre of the|D'Artagnan was a real character of the |were Isolated the of the) Bontoe to stay there ti T die, 1 don't know when I ’ ople w sees tines of advice are plor r masea f ag now nu ome people with us These lines of advice are g vod and timely. Pickpockets won $200,*| innocents” that nor n industrial centres, where the Infant mortality,|age of Louls XIV and wre Ins awn Wo ppose one of them went mad,| Hive & be very old~maybe 30 years 000 on last year's chances in New York, and it was too much, because women are dol s work, is two, three and four times more than in yolrn. oT tamember piokir ‘ 1 auleide, ot The bp — ae “ We venture to add to the Captain's list two Kings | SRE EHO Boer are Ditonn AIS theate lingy copy of them onan old bookstall: determ a t two general rules of ime! yr se pester to + f sent timited arrivals that we have in Lando 1 intend- 8 ‘ : Said on th Sid portance to citizens at large: to make for, rathe ' Inately the “desolating flood of bas ed to mak f ! a & ew lae. s yyy ihe m ‘ ; bies' Irrespective ¢ on nd the means ava! for thelr sub- Damas h snaps up | Aa i . Be as interested as the Bosses are In the men you are going to elect to office.) sequent maintenance bri ohh S wolnatlenes: aulie Gi #4 AGREES f i | PPEARANCE of a counterfett of lty of discard in case of marrage Be jnterested in what they do after they are elected, 4 | omely Ms he apt the | muAT be serious meh 7 ; mn = —_—_— - — -—- ae act tifit in the $M gold certifent 8 For it is true that they who squander tax money or exchange neglect . I the interfelter found Aa stumbling — Appointment of a football Instewotor @ of treasury ofticials i ot tas n precedent w New York senoot boys i. — = _— : aaw It sucecaetully Initlated, the yellow | might bring to the attentio “E, P.” writes to say that taking The Evening World’s hint without The Man Behind the Dos. gists may or may not be able t re thancmen ave? 14 ike to Hewp’y gave Gm month home and the-ether g|coloh’ of the BIN emabing the feat lis |igcaleahool authorities of tae i e gave his se 1 » Hey To the Editor of The Evening World xplain the brain pro sie goes women xint at y es 1 found | practicable +e its $10 he gave his seat in the car to a woman, Instantly two other men) ‘tv there is 2 more demoralizing, sick- through to do thls, but to me it s° A dlecuasion would be interes If out T could do it no longer. 1 devided | see Ruslan . foutkai meh 1 did likewise. This was both interesting and to have been expected, |enire steht ‘han a strong, grown ar { the stranges teats of music I women stood by each other aa men do, (0 keen It ail, T have a ba ik account. | Little Instanee mun! dhenoed at Cae bardbl bina ee . ‘ i ; "|! man leading his wife's pet dog around have ever heard would like to ave had suffrage ceN- What shall t der ony aga DE | Min ta the case of Mo : ep Good example can readily make the world grow finer, for exerclee I have yet to wee Kk, It In Know {f any other reader can duplicate ney were tidy Faaders AS: Vwhicn the city has lensed for $15.00 a |loN#ky to Marvey, knows that there pak iliaalall ail fight for women to muke fools of Jt, or if any one knows of an equally thoy sus wer's Height, lane |s something ina name on the rush tine, diMoult plano feat. So far as 1k To the Halt The Bening Wortd | ef 8 oy S38 By letter one asks us to continue our urgings against the Foot in the themselves over a bunch of fur and bones and a hank of fleas, but when she !t stands unequalled, She ¢ there Was @ man who bet that) Evident that the qufokest way to. Firat postwoman appointed jn this the helg {a centain| Wealth for 4 deserving voung man ts Country now married, after three -yeats itera Dilemma, The Evening World Aisle. It would he a good fight, but it is one the owner of the Foot sets hubby to giving the pet ac a brillant selecton on the pla ae ‘ \ - ' i i . f * ote hand, but fe t Miaeere: ne , sure 0 r to a life insurance director. of creditable service. Cupid still the should keep up with himself, by persistently keepin ! y or nightly walks it Is. as J Pha Pr AR a money when she 1s re than a |t0 marry into 8 soled I ve ——— tping the Foot down, Billings pute st, "2 mutoh."” What good * Cerastonally one BRC De Ne Tenia ee le tower was Inag- | Ate a most powerful foe of ambitious womaa = — ne | dogs the pet dog accomplish, anyway ; sa ah 5 fn limbed, and could | hood ‘ leat . si Do Women Hate Each Othert waen she # a father who si New star discovered by a Harvard ® ® 4 t eat Gumgests fora om this nundane sphere? A dig c Ae ay Puce thy? Wher " et one bright, sunny Playing Cards, |: nie Ue ape det an watch-dog is guard and compan SDs ide tthe aU ANG Os NOES staried out gayly,| #7) the elghth to inher cre Might | Most remarkable wager reported from ARDS were invented an an asriw- | ghelant hiataty, Davide Alanedoe tc,| combined, “Bute! moanly: Ueto Wntoe leu eckioat deface we Ph ENS, 8, O88 At ot we ag |e of advantage to Broadway mana- | Victoria, Australia, where two bors ment for a king who had lost | sar and Charlemagne, Four iguires aro {s, in my eves, an abominat i all PALS Mole when a we #10: Support his family (a wite and » succecdad in learning | Kets to negotiate for her services made a bet of a shilling that one would his mind. This king was Char! a) By 1 to the four kingw, Lancelot, Olgier, ed - ba dressed woman a car, and yet ‘0 of whom are working Naw.) phan. be ng see go further than the other tn cutting - “Hfearte” represent courage ind | Renaud and Hector, Hach king "hat ha A Mustonl Freak, look affable w {M-dressed w I am the oldest. He ne right | At i Vi. art . a . favorite dame. These dames indicate . enters? 1 i t ‘ 1 aie ie do it? In the fore: oted by London Punch that Ameri- Of his fingers Bach boy cut off a bravery in war; “Diamonds” rept sent} that the wife ie nothing In hergoit, but 7 the Fattor of The Evening World te 8 natural war k anh yme in a hint of his method can women authors find it necessary to finger and one the ot a se pikehoads for halberd ends, weapons derives her force and splendor from ir I know a @irl who can play one tune tw women? ot glare t also says if I don't give reader ought to grasp, tire In t Ob ger, The boy was in the tr phot from ardulists, weapons husband. The ace’ 18 above all and | with her night hand and one with her |at a we Are women, money at home he will h neoof Sup. Maxwe aie ge In vitae heerlen sade Kine fr Amputating ix second finger when & § a neyond ‘eprasen ies ofl " x \ | ttatil € out & Way to the names signed to feminine fletion in mt h “Clubs” represent lence, t l tenona ds ae tay left on the plano aimultaneously. Pey- | therefore {table or crucller by | me put ou it) five months a ay to mes: aaserby | top the mu Clubs” rep troops of various strength ft on » me pur ve « JERSEY BOY, [the magazines confirms this view pit. (4 GHE FURGHER. HISGORY OF & w& # BB HA HB fb HF yg AYE SHA: « ) @ ~ She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed. Py icH, RIDER HACCARD Solomon's Mines,” ete, ! Creeping very close to you at night, It has been accorded as | ! (Copyrighted, 1004, in Great Britain and they clent throne, and although doubtless of ited States by MH. Hider Meeeard) some oth faith are not ashamed to do . ' , ‘Un i that unworthy one who 18 he ad You sysale tomethur of the objecc | CUAWer i ie pene t a 4 of your dan = aes ane 10 filled my pla SrMOPAIS OF Te BDING for thie time ite Oracle and the guardian thaws yur wanderings, then, returning Shui it he refused to beri th We an unnney of its myateries. Rise now and have no | Thereon Tee made feport 10 oe. 10 thee, Atensewhen th: Heng Wirkertan in search of fear of mo, for have I not sent my mes- lth tole , ek the Bhedte Atene, ani | i osiank tive, O Bea. and: Lprae tb S Themorial Wome rie ie Old magician, ber great-uncle, who {M8 decree may be wren down, senger and servants to conduct you to | 4s Guardian of the One ee down to the | Se snows of age walhered of this sanctuary?” ancien? y : i he S5on Chow. saiee Slowly we rome and stood silent, not Gia ene ce naleon. Fo receive eeu | teat for a while, ‘Therefore bid tuy now! " te t rink you hither with all spoed. | seribes that it be written down, so that knowing what to say Yet. for men who burned to learn the) the Hesea who rules afer thee may I greet you, wandorsrs,” the voice auswer to a riddle, you have been 100K | Cull It in its season ‘ ang, | "Cease, said the Hesea. “cease to repeated. ‘Tel me, thou'—and the sceptre pointed toward Leo—"how art thou named e came as fast aa we might, O pour out thy bitterness ot that which , Tes” sah Leo, “and tf thy spice could should command thy reverence, Oh! those mountains, where no man thou foolsh enild, who dost not know Was, and tind a pata down that dideous but that toanorrow the tire sh faim, 1 am named Leo Vin he | precipice, they must been able the frail youth and beauly h are swered als) to tell thee the 1 of our thy boast’ 1 bid thee cease. and tell me leo Vincey! I ike the name, which delay. Theretore, I pri kK tt not of how did death find this lord of thine, us “Ask thore wan onder © well befits a man so goodly, And i, the companion of—Leo Vincey?' 1 am named Horace Holly.” 8). Then tell me, Leo Vineey and Horace Holly, whet came ye so far to A » seek Qwo iravellers. Bt s them up the ame We looked at each other, and I sald: “ The tale ts long and strange, O ‘Nay. I will ask Vlvod # for vengoat t of Atene herself, were his ¢ she shall surely answer me, for she thelr heads ut stund® without,” replied the Hesoa in thy hands @ cold voice. “Oros, lead the Khania _ "I Killed him." said Leo. “to save my hither and he swift. own life. Me tried to hunt us down The priest turned and, walking quick: | WIth hiv doe and there are the marka ly to the wooden doors which we of them.” and he nointed to my arm. ‘ Nad ontersd the sarine, vanished there. “The priest os, knows, for he “Now,” said Leo to mo nervoualy, in dress) the the sileice that followed, and speaking How did in Knglieh, “now I wish we were some- wea of Ate this chance?” asked the but by what tthe mua: we addr in ‘ pe i J was mad." she answored, the hamne of Ay ‘ “s ° Phere else, for 1 think that there will joaiy, and auch was his cruel sport.” a High priest, of the Hews By the name which | bear here, oubIe.” ink, Tam sure," I ane|_.'80, And wis thy lord featous also? Br ‘ He | severed) bu Tot te Bttter, for | Nev. Keen beck the falsehood T see ris- | BO ae tee E eee tlre ee tee true | ine to thy tins, Leo Vinoey, unswor | which we D topped, thou me, Yet 1 will not ark thee to ret Cun that See at WOMAN Be: lav bare vhe secrets of a woman who’ fore us sald that her spies had ever. |hes offered thee her love. Thou, Holly, rar heard cur talk upon the mountains, speak, and le! it be the truth” OTF VTAR where we had spoken nothing but Eng- It ie this O Hes," T answered, "Yon. © Ves," 1 sald wondering what CHAPTER XXX. name she bore elsewhere Yo. I desire to heat that tale,” she , me iy) " f Death. went on, and to ma her voice sounded | The Court of Deat pier Nay eae Ml tina PE nd thou dost follow him. ‘Theres |ah Jaen lady and her wnele, the Ahaman Ke: know chat you both are weary; a lite! fore both of You follow beauty as men| As it proved, £ was wise, for quite | Simbrl. saved us from Gonth etna know chat y ary; a | fi ’ *" quletly the Hesea repeated after me waters of the river that bounda the In sooth, strangers, there 1s) Bone blind and mad.” |" “phoy hast experience, Holly, for out/ procinices of Kaloon Attenwara mi " y wer were |i! and the it they were \of trouble comes the truth, as out of | Were jl! abe Wily Tit eed of my ine, blind, beauty would be naught to than | %y fouter-80 | ‘Thefi whe was silent, and, needles to |FOHer MON pein, of the priestess | —, I answere sin this h of contempls 1 no heart can feed only on the ry f pas f such a thing there be, There: | who could not see tt, and If they were y, 1 did not pursue the conversation. ae ’ ey ove fore T welcome a new history from the mad they could not know it when It |, ‘The doors swung open, and through Boe ee cnet beeline w marvle world without, Tell i me, thou, Leo, | was seen. Knowledge and vision belong [thee cane LJ ag coer a dl and iid thy foxter-aon become ename | 4s briefly as thou wilt, so that thou to the wise, O Hes,” walked tn front’ of a bier, upon which | oured of ihe Khonie, ae bene A Wan oe at pl ell the truth, for In the ence of "Thou art quick of wit and tongue, thy, bey of the Khan, oarrled by pig Pha , 1 f the whion n Talnister us TH Ho } nd she chee . {eight priests, Benin we. Me ie can answer that question for w 1 ti r thay nothing ly, as’ And she checked her. See Mn Mince vell trom head to foot, | He, 02 sunawar, that uaation fi se be ultered self; then of a sudden said: “Tell me, Gnd after her marched another company | himeelt, 0 from her, and that In Nd my servant, the Khania of Kaloon, |ot priests, In front of the altar the| vd ete gave Mi | e him a day to choose Priestess,” he 4 curt fast we did as! Lek entertain both of you hospitably in her | Dier was set down and the priests fall Ae end marriage. with her, | ‘ sive lee ore { “Rise now and have no fear of mei” mitertaln both of you hoapltably in het |back, leaving Atene and her uncle ee her lord should be dead. Bo, | & Wea young friend her city and spied you on your journey | standing alone before be arn in| Helped by the Khan, her husband, who} 4 " and J, led by 1 if ” Wf any ; ther, as T commanded her?” “What #6 al the Khanta i ; rd thie ; vette | Ae Fe ted by records a \ T love ter still," he ar J, “als counsel of Its Oracle, 1 am eg ey rea ia “aes te ‘of Kaloon? esea, in @ cold PE ey A al ean k ier olled to a wid land a e found a Therefore, stranger, thou didst wor-|though she died te lourn tidings of e knew not that whe was thy 8@t | voice, Then the Khan set his hounds upon vs. | ee ertain divine woman > had con. |Phlp her for her beauty’s sake, as a! “Why, how is that? Thou saldst since here alone these may be, VaNh' E replied. “Hospitality we ha Now Atene advanced and bent the| for he was mad and falee-hearted, Wo | wd 00°) uered time. does.” she was immortal | found.” and t» spam, but we were sped from ) knee, a Re ie kllled him and came on in apite of on { n whien held |" "" | "1 did not worwhip her; T loved her. | py 5s ; el h ' her court “hitherward by the death. |, “Ancteot mower, t ol. |iady, hie wife, and her tncle, a| “Toen that woman must have been anott " airy Perchance she only seemed to die And thou, Holly, didst thou also rf I do reverence to thy holy office, as my | would hi pry ted us, and were me! 1 OTe ae lieth aed ad hideaue Jwhioh Is another thing, ‘The prlests | eeohane changed, At feaat, 1/love an immortal woman whose im- | hounds of thw Khan, her husband Tell | forefathers have done for many a gei-| In a place of bones by a certain velled, A a Uitte, se} S0u Bees ane neou Ore here worships thee, whom hej joy nd what T lost I seek, and, Mortality, It seems, must bow to) Us priestess, what thou knoweat of this | eration,” and again she courtesied.| guide, who led ux up the mounts! much purer ‘1 wad, priestess, that she had con-|calls mother, I loved that immortal) i. yo, pnt this many a year ta death?” | i journey of ours?’ “Macher, this dead man asks of thos] and twice saved us from death, That , thane people. neds quered time, not su‘Tered it, for the gitt| woinan.”” Why Most thou seeks her in my! ‘“Prlestess,” 1 answered, “Iam aworn| "A little,” she answered, carelessly, that, sient. of eel CT Ag Ty de Womany what. hast. tho to sant} wanderers, who. have /of immortal youta was hers, Also she! /"Then tho ahouldet love hor nil; “mountain, Leo Vincey?" ty thin guest, and where my foster son |"More than three moons ago my spies | Toning hae been accorded to the royal | atked the Hoewa, In y Tnenacing. voce F + bo. visit thle rioet abe waa pct. dldeetas abe wee beauty u- Oh AOt 8, Binoe love le very Because a vision led me to ask goes I follow. He follows beauty that | #a# yoO upon the fur mountains, and, Separted who went before him,” ? (To Be Continued.) i ‘ ‘ ee

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