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PS a: 1b Sn Ababa The Evenin (Sey. ty the Press Pudtiening Company, No, 6 to @ Park Row, New Tork Matered at the Post-omMce at Now York as Becond-Clane Mall PRIVATE VS. PUBLIC ENTERPRISE. ft fs estimated that the terminal station plans which WRatiroad is carrying out In New York will involve a cost of $50,000,000. \ The Grand Central terminal of the New York Central Railroad will fost a like amount, which will be inc sd to $70,000,000 by improve: | Whents inchuding the electrification of the suburban lines ‘These railroad undertakings represent the enterprise of holders of Private capital, They are marked cor ly by constant activity. It VAs possible to mention dates at which, 1 weed construction. Thus, svi sland, under Manhat two rivers, by Central scheme is exp worked out by 4; ©The problem of ¢ the Brookly s that both may help each and the public take the be in years. It could have been solved so that the openir of the Williamsburg Bridge would have seen t pled result tr w@peration. Progress is repre: as things stand, not eyen by “g@dopted plan. | The question of the bridge fink rests with municipal boards, Which was constituted especially to deal with such matters, No comparison is unprofitable, In these times when af tssue builds | fiself around the question of municipal ownership and frading which exhibits any difference between the workings of private and public ‘enterprise. | BUTLER FELL AND DIED. = SThrenigh the verdict ren in the case of the Plaza Hote! tragedy of July 11 it goes on record that Michael Butler, 2 special policeman, met his death through an accidental fall. | | ae a red hy the Coroner’s jury the Pennsylvania | g World's Daily Magazine, Saturday, July 28, 1906. If They Can't Cool Us Let ’Em Fool Us in the Subway. By me Gk Ors: iB Will Ws NEW YORK THROUGH 0 FUNNY GLASSES 4y Ipvin 8. Cobb In Regard to Waiting — Bat Not at the Church, ETHINKS this ts probably the onty tawn tn the world where peo ple are willing to pay a fancy price for a thing they dont get M and then freely reward the waiter who didn't bring it to them, | The New York man doesn't live who can look a Now York walter etracert in the eye id not make motions toward his emall-change pocket. After you've been living around cafes for six months you get so that every | tine you #ee a solled dickey and a 1 rakish binck véeet, with gravy | spots on it and one button gone, you in digging for quarter You may be able to reneg on all your other obligations without per- spiring in a visible manner. You learn to stare straight ahead tn church while the party in the black frock and the pe wed spats is contribution plate Wp aud down under your nome until it's just the same asgitting in a draught. You meet your tatlor in a strect cat and sive him the Fairbanks orb, which t» frappe, and the fade-away gesture, which is No, 23 In the Book of Rules for 6ide-Steppers, should he under take to bring up the subject of that little account that’s bean running so long and never catching up. You aequire'the knack of becoming deeply Interested in a work of almost-art in the far corner of the bar when {t comes your time to buy for the crow. You may even reach the sublime heights where you jauntily pass out the high efgn of the Brotherhood of the Sacred Skiddoo to the office pest who brings around a paper every pay day asking you to sutecrtbs to a fund to buy for somebody whom you don't like something which that somebody doven't want, But you never get enough moral courage forralled into one package to defy the gentle servitor ‘with the lignum yitae face as he holds out one hand to | you and is taken with a coughing spell behind the other. Better that the | tte ones at home-showkt goto seep crying for than that the gentleman who haa just epilied the tartare sauce on you should be un- able to make the last payment on another parce! of ‘desirable real eatate, Tt makes no difference whether it's:the high-trowed kind or the low- trowel Sind he Siew Collents The Migh Grow urate Utruttedt ohesety cold person fot lumively at sch cont ri-cot j waving & read nd exe | Adventure No. 2. (Copreight. 1900, by W. G. Chapman) Oe THE FEMALE SHERLOCK HOLMES —The Second Customer and the Amber Beads. after noon Ilagar resigned the #hop into Bolker's “a Aepoved to the preevnce agar of the Pawnshop. By Fergus Hume. NS ” ‘ restaurants as are patronized Fis Conclusion fs i eceord we oH We reste fren at | Pereons who Tove to carry their wealth fn plain slelit and wave it eae constantly ke a ticket epectiator on a sidewntx He has an expression In the time since the rendering of the verdict on Thursday no popu-| | ranging twenty degrees below romp ond little black side whisker Gar inclination has been noted to throw back doubt at the rather detailed | WHY NOT ma \KEN TRANCE kate cing a blank space—and he ptands just ad you ‘when Stories of the woe Pe the Len which en oaeree ig dying a MAKE. THE — | 7 Se Sar perce cliey ce the back of your man’s own lips and from other sources on the day of the dea mene rraus thet you cannot hit the coai-hole with the That Butler fell and died is beyond dispute. That there is an ent SuBWAay STATIONS hate Selivantin’ - sed trom you with his saperior personaltty Misposition, despite the verdict, to ask who pushed him is a fact that| a hook CooL, IF Ter a oe pee rum o: Sshould not be lost upon any who believe, perilously, in violence as an} xenZ a THEY CANT BE 9 DESIGN FOR CooL SUBWAY, His shirt has turned binck in the fre the coaAlen at i sirial argument. Nor upon. the District-Attorney. MaApE COOL’ ENTRANCE | to look clean two wenks In succession and his coll ot ex + — i He brings you your coffee with his thumb Immersed p to the bit F Pp But thet doesn't take your appetite—the only thing ¢ ag 3 : = nt ‘ 4 New York man’s appetite ts a sungient « a a JAIL FOR THE SPEED-MAD OWNER. A Strange Diet. | Footbaltin Old China, a New York inat's appetite ts a surgical operation An interesting precedent has been set by the Judge in Yonkers who Stic and with ip toemied the Qiek of etk-yento1a Astiur Ireene OOTBALL fs @ very ancient game. It was played in China, says a writer, ; THE FUNNY PART ut upon a speeding automobile's owner the same jail sentence which ret) YI Penarth, Wales birth, fe has been tempt f ‘ages before Jullus Cassar wrote hin deaoription of his campaigns in G We think {t's generosity on our part, when {t's morety . sotta fool to Ho PUTT ana wy 2 men wi Nee + A€? Siw before Romulus ami Remus struggied for ther wolf-provi == = —— to the chauffeur. | thet the case baffles them. He is finely developed and healt , | morning's milk —___ a Of course-the-owner-will- appeat But what can be his plea? Was) week consists of thirty plots of milk, mixed with sugar and a ii Several writers have dlinted upon the game,” continues @ Chicago News ry- Science Notes | pert. “Acconting to one, two teams played football before the imperial pavilion . Te present in the whirling car as the helpless victin of a mad driver? Or jon the Gmperor’s birthiay. A goal wie eet up, over thirty feet in helgty. ow EW 7 a wn to have “ad. he been cowed into submission hy the arrogance of an employee] Curious Inscriptions. aternet with warty color Mike and having An opening of ore «foot In| G2 i i ie F diameter cal © caterpttl on > \ wiser than employer to the aged Sek i N the edge of omnes is County Coed Teenie te atone witn the Winners recetwed rewarda, anch as fruits, Rowetw,. wine and acninh Alla atver | acieniiat Fe that thiv « ae ps * owner was a spectacle weakn inscription yhen this stone ts out of aight ft is not a to ford the | bowls and rich brocades. The cageatn of the lowing aide was flogend and generally | suffering in oF mo * en he ‘ af " Either this indi ae chariot Perha; ss or he shared Heer” BUC Me Ww even warpaseed ty the frmout post-erected ame peace insulted. The names of @reat football players were recistered in Peking i“ lida, too, wi Ever a P the hedts ov ~ Sree + the conscienceless indiscretion eer, ps he can take his y¢5 py the surveydre of the Kent (England) roads: “This la the bridle path co! many « long year, eo that eucommling kenerations might learn what players of| pillars baa ful swellings on the necks of cect $ $3 “choice with jal in the balance, or perhaps the courts wor't let him. | Faversham: {¢ you can't read this you had better keep to the main r ortance had preceded them and baar the names tn mine" | oaterpifiar hairs floated by the whet, o ” wwe VAAN i. of the man at midnight + oharer, put on het and cloex, and oMered Rove t the Bedfont Gardens house, and wh: wad 2" ” =a come with Aced the & note of wich #ne had ta bu ae oP igh ure, Hagar took Roa am tar as Dhike Wirvet, Ot neers, ver, that #he was oettain that Jevons was the mur “ : ¢ fia "her jamee ie ster mG and here. at the door of « certain hoaee, they foun’ Serer. Hense tad sebimatlion. ence the ectest, Wu y « + F ea) er an the detective Rapationty watting for them how the fncte Of his wullt we y eatablished, To ‘ h Ghe sem “Well, Mr. Horval,” said Hager, coming to a # obinin The Weattn-of ttre Are o_wret ion : ra. to ComMuiited «cris, et Graw Yor | “la he indoors r . Wher saat nd mound.” replied Horest, taprine me ob Rosa he eam vemed|es | w @ 7 pocket—“and I have got you know w ee t sox blr " ‘ : -wigh-t0 phe him hy. mnywolt 5 atruck a sige ut hee if 3 roma. teide hip tor ana enter wit! lon . 2 CHAPTER I. |" > prehension os x = aE : uy 7 ropiy Hagat would have made to thin vd the trio asowndit the ° F ‘ maha gil 4 @oounation K i* kwpomstbie to way, for at this * lagar with a] } - t ronment = young man walked intogthe root Sat ee The was rood-tocking ip appenrance and mnart in bi you have our evil men at . | Gress. bit_ there was a haggard look about his face « ; : . haan ceed . 4 which betokenet dime Mies Lyt, wud tntrodu ili ben | “Nour son, Misw Laie? phe bs x The pawewbop «irl sad he, Ih setociehenant, | alba owirl G ee - * orted Hagar, with enenny BRINE By | ATT Frederick dwtana ta iny gon by my t hat do you went? ott mu think he te guilty; you are wrong, ae hat us hope sre tm" enid Tevons, tn som | “"T_ Wish' to see you." replied Hager, compoowtly, | You betieva that you will b : —_ ur of a bt at —nemrer nines 1 ar be wil) go free. Read + t aphhrise Ge be removed bie cloves, “Tam tired . lective ad ha 7 Ny UaLT: an COPS MG ish b . aaftalr. an Ear. 5 k P anf FH : LS : “You are bound to punish the gutity! said Mive Nigra sinks Brcgoai’ . you wit asa “how you: have been | + aa Ww : banged,, Unror- q * on 1 er aco You again tn thin lite no A wh agit ee pare tenes ¥ the fortune of Mrs, Jbut Leave my curse on you! ei bac the | paw Eno “wee | “But pot the thnooent” retorted Hage, ring Botore Magur ooutd coliect her- wits, St ver and trace Frederioh yp means tt “Young woman. you fe inpolent(” | . jot agar aouid © er: wits, Or ath 3raht band, I hate her! Fre: will be moving to the Baifora Ga " : oe Tooked Bilas Lote up and down In the onotewt 2 ill 6 sloving tn Whe ede ah ars ef Mrx—Lylt, a she onlled went hurriedly Non A Charge of munier, wi aald Hagar, altting composeily in out of the shop, Her manner was 40 w er words | commit, Iam guilty. 1 'killed Mra. Art i { | #0 ominous of evil, that Hagar had on her mind | erick knows nothing. He x vt save myseit - hare and, it pment t the ¢ trying to throw the blamy Ail useiees. whe turned pale WILK wappransad emotion. | of her’ dewpalr. She to and I am determined shAt be AWM wot forward. whe was about to speak wher, but Mra. Lila had disappeared, and aa the ny sin. OF ers of the in 1 com ‘ feweelt eoddecly, whe beckoned to Marvel rasinoes . pre to mind the shop Hagar coum not you to release my son and arrest ime, Jam the mure ¥ advanced toward the door. | a business cw 1 f to 60 with Luckily, at thie moment Horval turned COFNCr, | Gereas of Mites. Arryford. 1 swear it errand here te fulfilled," she watt, qutetty, and at once the girl beckoned to him, JULIA LY Lie Seeaal ween ieie-wetls-ortene eric 25a Why." esd. Hagar | ‘*hMiaa Lole~did you sea her? svikvebien Yes, and you can go also, Rona,” cried Mine Lote, | at his es i dag cscs oe gal & nod; ‘she's ou her way | “Amelia Tyke (iio ssemaid). " — awn lacrosse Westminster a ‘ : angered by the inaulting ase of the girl, "I arm) YOR 7e id - a . oh Alark Drew (buter) } Riletre dere in my nephew's howwe and I refuse te, “TT” #temmered Jevona Crawig back with pale | “Ob, follow hor—foliow her, quickly!” cried Hawar|. aragar jet the documient fall trom he Sot & martiertan remain under ts root!" face wildly; “she te not herself; she is Lent on some ragn “Be poptent.” eld Hager, pausing at the door,| “Alm,” ald Hag aenOM w - doag” How whe must Jove her eon," oi BA and when TOU mee us CORSMTRE [he coi mean that you murdered Mrs. ineryfaral” | Horval paused a moment in bewllderment; them | pave murior 4 gc et Mi then learn whe kiliea| “A~#—4 © ® ed orrature. = Bi einiatss is ie grasping thé situation. me turned without a word. | t¢ is ierribie! o be “will now be ive Tee—tine tm . : : ; and raced down the streét tn the tral Mine LYW |\ipasen gud will enter aeuien aeitinet Mice Lyte, and cloawd sia a . r . y Hagar watened bis hurrying Agure until i turned the | nig mother schemed to ob him. But he must tar awn ¢ Ps i mn J er retreated to the back and a fi re fhe door an Magar 4 K woman, "i ce. tte y do justice ‘to Rosa for p rounle he has oa. . On arriving Hagar conducted Rove | 4 a s 2 + aan va Satine a anche [ees renee tie teres on Sere et rer -Be-mmumt ive erin “wRHUNY, “and alng the Gato the hack pastor, und after further confereues young rar = i 4 3 S Mre Arce. (ane found within the following confeasto 4 writ-| necklace of amber bends, wi hae been te canse ne Carinae the Setective ai oni mm m _ dning| alte her, ‘Phe dead woman, aa| 'R: (Ber fo P a Fun ae { tracing the rime home to tts doer, As for Alva, Way WD: tie FOr KR wenk** whe mwa to) AYZ7! aye rei . an p . necklace night and day “gph etl ae , pelea reat Ba) Mee Ween. Lie a let” cried Jevonm, sinking & oben ‘ “cs Mr, Horvs. ‘ cen retnoved,|ument abrupthy—'a twiow married woman. By my| At this moment, white broathions, Horval "And Gh what rou Got’ Pig Aird piacere t wide oper 4} You munde ace of amber) frat husband I had Prederick Javons, who passed #8) rushed into the parior. Hagar prank to ber te Oh." pala Hine aie @ Me; tt te the oS Hs “hd igh and ® better than my awl jog jooked anxiously at him, expectant of bad news, poor ate phi nasaaeln Of | eng dpe. ° logethor in deapair. "Tan tnnos| East about for some. meane of employment, ay va!” ogy gist,” cried, Horval, hoaraely, “Mine Late ie dion Serva SAR | “Ym, ‘Through ber 1 . ; pe poor, Mra Axeyford advertised for an unmarrre4| genat” Of the pawnshioy mie. Baresi? unatyl Roping | 727 Saat snd , ® noid Horval, slipphiie the Wandoufts on his) WOMAN Ae & Companion abaoluoety refused 10| +Deadt 1" sald Hogar to Mornelf. '"Y thought RU awiied, Gear anentmee prob etraapemeneitind bo Moar shrinking fe ni hye Mall bhowk barexe a diame asd SUEY have any companion but 4 spinster. To get the #tU-| y~ much,’ | ae @rents which had take: raga ba, ere v », Atl protesting ©, was | ston, h wae B KOod One, Ae MM. ALTYLOrd WES) —sane-throw heraetf over Westminster Brida and Ea intestate hanes at Mettend Benton en eee ° ae jon, Heaar t warned | fich, 1 called myself Mine Lyle and obtained the! nay wet been picked out of the syater~dead!" 2 ord one ANA) house," Me t place, Mrs. Arryford had no relatves: and muon) wy * anal H in. “Deaf sige teas s 0 veer ro wrtsen ' igen yt ated read?’ anid Hagar, again, “Dene = Tate re wale siaol poe hee Gent) “9 . caren. “I hear nolpe a 1] it easily be guessed how she had traced the money, 20 I achemed to obtain her wealth for my! way m dove replied the detective tn a pers) “pet dat vide ber k. bamrted “ forvel when) “You need not; you were amen leaving the house nd T see Mavs Jevons rur tronn| erime home to Jevons. Bhe had noticed that the ne-| san, whom I iritroduced as my nephew. Hosa, tue) plexed tone. ‘But why—why 4/4 sha commit su! me ow Myatt gene PE . |Te savow adepicion on Rom you diagulded yourselt ny minty, and Mineus Lale 1) Out! gran who panned the beada bad no Mile Anger, On| black maid, had » Er deal of Influence aver the| Pitas Tecigaiht “pour. 40 Discietsnidicesu FOUN” | 5 a riggrees abd came to pawh the amber bead neck- Joor. He kill my poo! m tink 2 eit face to face with Rows, she bad seen Weakrminded mistroas, and in some waymt don't) Hagar wtghed, and in allence handed to the deters i. oon cdl ag jb ror jauoe mt amy ahop, 7 recogiinel that the #uppomed t the Waman had not Jom the Anger, and when! Know towenhe tattimed my, purpore..) It wae a Bal! b1¥6 the confension of the dead woman ve Stain tuade hie @ppear | black women Was mn the Mttle finger of the right m hear.’ sald. Hawes man, | Jevons had removed the glaves phe had eben in hia) He between us, a Rose was determined that | snouid Mis tens in 6 tale Of bie greatemt excitement | had. You, Mr, Jevona a Abort sy thas “ are mutilated in Cie Am we clownted with Hagar over ne hout, wet at ite| way, Again, | paid you with » A@ve-pound nore ow, Mr, Norval,” "L traced the five-pound pot sald tbe: Gateptive, * fight hand vie evidence that he was one ot you ‘gave me ci psa barean ts noe be pl omer Wan not cOrtAnRmnd st wee otly, when Howe had! of all the.ld, : with the, hot wet the money of Mrs. Arryford for my son, by Ite mysterious biack woman of the panvashop. Ati) ahe | Finally Ef trlumpbed, and Frederick was left sole heir & sensation of pity for the wr Mud of Adventare No, &