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r he Evening World's Daily Magazin hursday, May 30, 1907. panseasaetih___LSSEN newest anantanse ance a aenenapaaneen a efsisninnetinne-tenbspsptmcrsnemsee-anteanhle — pap hapaupecgn or eesceelipnalairaiienapemsbnsaiadalliapeedestheurhdercaidneinsintyignnnnnlanih a —— nas ; t ‘ PPHEPFBWEDD BH DOB Che | Boris ee fer GERTRUDE BARK | D D r NUM ax” } By Maurice Ketten. < by the Press Publishing Company, No, 6 to 6 Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Ofice at New York as Seoond-Clase Mail Matter P —_— earnest ome mea _— f VOLUME 47 Ai +. NO. 16,718. | ot alRS to 17lS NIGHT COURTS AND FEWER JAILS. : : e ge : aa What Might Have Been. HE new Tenderlom police station will not be a jail. It ot ae will have ‘no cells, In dividing the Tenderloin pre- ae Piet acettir cinct Commissioner Bingham hired a modem build- site or fro © bridge oar ing on West Twentieth street, where the policemen Me trian’ Petused ‘te t We ecdy eat on duty will have dormitory and toilet ace ommoda Se ee _might ler not tions and the captains and lieutenants will have of- tee . ny fice and desk room. i s « “We've got the This is as it should be. le e gai the week wirt ath h Q 7 A station house should not be a jail. tt should ac ve Wee Woe aaa ais : cad gee have no cells. Prisoners should not be taken there awet to for arraignment, confinement, bail bonds or any Neat w ete prec other purpose. dt should be merely a branch police t " ournin R ‘office, with waiiliig-rooms and dormitories, used ees Ue hae acai v a ‘ 5 dette ny neces uaa Py , There is the girl. who is forever ¢ ‘" > oy By making every police :precinct an independent of things she would do tf » A 8 ; ae ineesiae. (ieee Police force the growth of graft has been fostered. as tt ts, we find her “way: back - the of women, ‘ “}isbt with t Then there Is the bans he If phe eould Prisoners can be robbed or clubbed with impunity, nay srenangieangtos pp f cate ae rn “it es cin t che. Miia is, of life as asked her tusband Cases can be fixed and witnesses can be coached or WY capt shat! 8 her a stand frightened away. The professional bondsman’s graft, ; dul 0 déeie Wea Uerathl Sebi (webs “Tod S same old foal Waa the lieutefiani's graft and the shaking down of saloon- raha Bu h he 6 Would be 5 e-f ‘on ré uld give up try to pose and % > t a fev the fas keepers, peddlers and o minor offenders are all We ceied ish hea Paeoae A erat made possible by the lack. of centralization mn a stand fer it herself. The Americas f Pangred centration and the virtual iridependence of a\ captain tr hicape.. The pth.sin che enable ge and his precinct from his superic mr officers. | Samir aissnnonteres tie 6 wok > the Se The city should be divided into districts where the ¢ tage aval t 44 nae panda hor leataing mae + spect * 4t macistr: "$c 4 human aymapthy and ©: * oundaries of ihe inspector's and the magistrate's court iY beef seek pepper Res bets ght be nnaJot the Gi jurisdiction will be the same. Every arrest should be ie past buty its dead) It ts tug that e.woman ia pos 4 ang cats ae reported at once by the policeman to his district Ne street-ear atraps on equa with e rhe would tain begin with TTT " . owe My costly “woman's right” —or raino ey w that whe fe per~ iN) iH uy headquarters and the prisoner should be taken there. atin” for hee #ighta, cab} whould ints tant to lh eae Wh i A magistrate should be in attendance to give a pre- spa gh aes Kengo Mbeya . re ae Heit! * 4 . py he fami! ‘nr as we f BY v 1, liminary hearing before the \witnesses could be fixed, ] aes cart web ebt ti Wahts h- gtok. traveler itp i to the and all matters of bonds, arraignment and committal poud Seapine eh ee beh a to thy ye ee ene oe tire eseetor i should be exclusively in his hands. The night police oa ite forehead that it will ta slg Sie et aid Aa peburey il wil Weep can’t we make them take us e and that young woman de court bill will help here. “ served ené got a seat in the car, in place ef the proposed “atanding room” im the Incidentally this would save the ‘city several rain millions of dollars in new station-houses, doormen’s Sajal stl, a poor gtr and an un encionpped to- and desk-leutenants’ salaries and other economies. Dackward , emand tor fare But more important by far would be the centraliza- play to-morrow. > ned b 2 day. tion of the powers and responsibility of the police department and the inution of graft. The Ferry Stenographer. By Walter A. Sinclair. y the RL 7. Boned.—Temg ble € nt KEEP OUT OF WALL STREET. Ee }ALL STREET brokers, promoters and cappers are ATI. it RS ; ‘ APF r ‘atid making frantic efforts these days to induce the pub- ALAR, lic to gamble with them again. Their whole pros erity depends upon the other people of the United States working hard, saving their money and tum- ‘Twas when the city put afloat them ocean ¢achshunds great ing their surplus earnings over to the members of a Ai My job iphones Dernee =? spacey bond yrs ens 4 4 ‘That hel rT siandere from jumping. the Stock Exchange, curb market and bucket: shops mee ae. id Ler eeiteas nik the incident that got my-Uttie goat, in return for various pees of printed paper. “One morning as we sailed away and left the isle abett Just at present it is difficult to exchange these ate What do you think I found aboard the munt-elp-al craft? printed pieces of paper for real money because the] Is ‘ 3 | A wheaten-treaned stenographer, the fairest ever even, public have left the gamblers alone to prey upon Finding the Ideal Woman 2 2 & & By Nixola Greeley-Smith. While nineiy ‘Richmond seis PGR pooh yr soreneae ' each other. As a result watered stocks, over-capital Each cussing loud ‘I seen her first’ and eke “The girl t# mine.” ized franchises and the like are selling cheap. But that is no reason:to buy them. 'B. R. T. has never paid a dividend, The man who pays 48 for it Or 25 or 10 is giving up real good money for the opportunity to gamble ata game where Tony Brady can stack the cards any time he pleases, (Girl stevouraphers on ferry-bpats ts the Intest unmet T was ah Ancient Mariner who gutbled 1 Some foolish things t his the deep blue cea. ‘Tweets Bouth street tavern € told the tale to me story of the Ferry and the Modern Loreleti “De you believe in Ferries? Yes? Then harken to my tale “Twas on a city ferry-boat, long since, I used to sail. YOUNG man writes me that after (raveliing all over; concluding that Fate knows better what ts good for him than he knows him- A the world, and seeing many women in Europe and|self, Love born of euch momentary vision ts certainly an tiluston, And if tte America he encountered his ideal the other day on latest victim will stop to reflect that the woman the is still dreaming of has not | @ Hudson River train. As fellow travellers they entered into thought of him since, or ele has talked of him to the husband or fiance she cevual conversation, but the young woman quitted the cat probably possesses merely to rouse his jealousy, he will find hie ardor rapidiy without leaving any clue by which he could traze her cooling. An {deal te neither found nor lost in @ minute. Men fall in love) identity, Hence ali 4 gloom in his bereft heart and he gradually, and out of love by measurable degrees. “ wants me to tell him what to do about It. Love at first wight lasts only, ee tn the case I am writing of, when a second And told It is posstble, of course, that this cxtremely centimental| sight ja not vouchsafed. It ie astonishing that the young man in question has “The Cap'n from the pilot-house in haste came jumping down And said ‘I must dictal note before we get to town.’ Off Robbin’s Reef the enginesr, a greasy, wweating elf, 7 out, declared he'd send a type-writ letter to himself. Assistant Janitor tn Jealous af raed Ninth Assistant Hand ¥ is writ firet. nth nS ee! The Inter.-Met. stock is also cheap. But even at $18 young man {# right in thinking that hy found his unknown lived ao long and been about so much without having had some previous ex. A apap ruin co eepreiay 9 uate ai 232) ' @ share it shows a profit to Thomas F. Rya { goddess on @ Hudson River trafu, ‘but, if so, {1 is almost) pertence of this momentary madness for @ fair unknown. To forget her he need T300 ONS. PF eH WORN RETR ; 4 : P mas F. Ryan anc certain that he will meet her again. Fate ts the greatest/oniy remember the old formula that work cures all misplaced affections ff it is The rudder ripped upon the shoals , eM August Belmont of about 18,000 per cent. over the match-maker of them all. And thougl the idea frequent given a fair trial The boat climbed Castle Wives scabs ° cost of printing it, Consolidated Ga 1124 look in the minds of very young persons that {t was eettied A man's ideal wornan. a woman's idea! man ts part of himwelf or herself. And that's the story, matey t is ap % ° pening 1. lidated Gas at 1124 looks a¢ time's beginning that Thonias Jones, of Nynok, should|'The beloved peteon passively weare the halo with which his or her !magination Of how they fret tried typists on the Staten I . but this is more than and it or 4 meet and marry Mary Smith, of Kalamasoo, ts not borne out &y legtc or com-|has crowned i. Bo long as we have @n ideal of any kind Fate is sure to send| 7+? . + PAY OeAy i favor th inter of John and] will tt And tf the mome one appears for ® moment and | ’ i 4. hat i Mp ., mon eense, still circumstances are very apt to favor the enoou: of n apd|some one ing to weer tt An ° ; per cent. dividends. That is, a man who buys Con- if they are ip any way sulted to each other. If the young man who has then @imappears we are safe in assuming thet the right wearer of the halo is! The Panama Canal in War. F Mary x H solidated Gas has to pay $12 more than if he bought | lost the ideal he met on the train never finds her again, he will be justified in till to come, Ee Bs ui a) HE strategic and military values of < evident as 4 ; the. i } ‘id i + ‘aulonmtie, vot. © axtoniwn \ 1 to be ap- New York City bonds or put his, money in a savings bere) ‘ i I to be almost axtonatic, ye : 4 re arsegisr es t preciated, hence a few rather 4 ¢ alven space, bank, and both New York City bonds and savings | $ ee oe oe ee ee While it is, of course, undowrted t ‘ . nterest for banks are sure to pay their 4 per cent., while what | Calamity Jane ° ° ° ° ° By W. AF Steinigans every country possessing « foreign trad eque in of primp, i | | importance, either in peace or war, ¢ ©. s con- Consolidated Gas pays will depend on how the servation to the interests of the cae powers United States Supreme Court decides the 80-cent gz "SOMETHING TELLS | (WHAT IF HE aro Great ‘Britain, France, Germany 4 poe n ton witha ited States Supreme Court decides the 80-cent gas MB, MARIA, THAT You ) SHOULD FORGET the great marttime countries) 1 attack of #O¥ case. WON ah, MARGIE THE RING? other nation of the world the ea asurably safe, . . “: : < i} urentest valve All these stocks are watered. Their value is en- : PRS ye Pain ang Aol tary considers tirely dependent on the way the courts and the Public Utilities Commis- t tons worthy of not ‘ sion handle the ov: talized franchises of the public ‘i Z or through & nelghbor « were X - wd le th er italized franchises of he public service corpora. poy a te pat "i ‘ ; 3 chant transporte that co ft shores * > 7 Pee ye 1a round Bo America, of A No matter how low their price drops, the only man outside of Wall Cee eet conditions, a short evs through Panama @treet who has any real business interest in them is a junk dealer, who from disaster, unless indeed we are prepared to bu *, one for the Pacific a hb of would pay several cents a pound for the excellent quality of the linen eens anne paper on which they are printed, 0 to the defonse of « sto « ne stg) — -——— is to be derived from manoeuvring on thter ‘ naval and conling station on the road of ships f to the Paetfe, But besides the cardinal advantare conlerre wiht or to arrive Letters from the People. Po ohn nag roll rtp adr | military advantages, as for instance, the transport ¢ pollen when tranacontinen ads ste preased beyond ; indeed {9 & t Aste Tax for Public safety, | sight here that they are mistaken. A | very impor ack come oF © have only ' We the BAiior of The Bvening Wor | man ueually exerts er influence | ives to recall the during n Spain to A Word about automobiies kill- | OVOr & Glass than a we = DEAREST realize the Mrmitations of railway tran “ me-quicks.”” Why not make every own- MO4 OVER 6Y an |HERS 1AM So THING WOULD 0 o iain @ ke out 4 hitkeh Mcense and wive | wha iamnesaht uncle Whar’ HAPPEN TO PREVENT bonds as ity for people's lives VTOMOBILE L* Fi need B st Teles Bonde ne «security for people's V9. |rs ms malior of The Rrenina erts | THe f The Biggest Telescope. a soee (ne bese Soe enemas of as [> B Goott's pussle of placing ine wot s AN NE hundred inches, or, in round numbers, olgit is the astounamg . mousy dlaplayes on thelr machines, |)!" Squres in © squares, to a6 @| rn f O diameter of what will be the greatest tele in the world, It wil be 0 @ sivil service schoo! for ali ROrisontally, perpendicularly and diag- | ae merican instrument and fa to be erected on the summit of Meum eheufieurs and pe inges Le pe. a0 tions Ge Oe Rane By arranging §h0 J g Wilson, in wouthern California, a8 soon as ft cna be constructed ‘This remmamhe fester than a © Crogs | Mine Sgures tn s aquere, to add 15 once able telescope has been carefully planned and finds for i construction mawe a, 506| Na Oe arene «Sma enero: the { 4 fi been provided by the generosity of Jona PD. 1h ( Les Acgoles, whe so Sides of ai m penne ry number ef times, A curio ‘ , y/ far as is known, te th ‘*t man to co operate w srnemie in the Indian's Spring Poet Has « Hival ferenee tees punta 4 the sepa A eftorts tor the advancement of science. This tele» rable ue to panes To she BAltor of The Evening World quired in equares (always. esiect. | ‘* fate nerga inane athe: 16 ae ons aneaventical ac KORG oa the year IMT like « O44 Bumber ef squares), eo they | Visual telescopes io 1k haen't apring add the same in each direction. | bettie-ehip | J. Rh BARNES, HR. ROWe, Port Richmond, N. ¥ 4 of Edacation, ii ee } u \ The Great African Railroad, ‘The “Rqual Var” Question, x ot ‘The Mvening Word - NNT iy) A Cape Po the Extitor of The Evening Word ore can 1 apply to learn detatie | a MM Ii) ' \ NS id enn ORAL See CANNER SONNET ee Sener oe eboul tie soheolenip @t. Marys? a ht tance of 2100 miles, @ regular train service being operated ever the "Hee te aN, Stung L While it has not yet begun to show any prolite, traMc tv tnoressmms! Sabana ia 7 SF an! 7 el some 4,000 tong of xine ore alone being handied monthly. Jt ts stuted thet during’ nck and equipment mill be ordered, current year large amounts af rolling oy rind tor the extension of the tne! eat deal of butiding m Te the * of The Bven.ne World | —— cmmeaemed Any unclean condition of our teke| a pi Sento he the teachers get @ grand wal of pshops, to my mind, is one of the easiest seen ir fo emer. Arve a | onusees {fro woleh so sould derive VERILY, HOowr COMPROMISING. WASTE NOT, WANT NOT. DEVELOPMENT : DOVE eae. " Bere | ineans of a quick foad to the hospitals, ” 1 ar take payeloal cul- te and treater of econ! mntatrese her mae a. "We," wala candid kieptomenine,| ‘The Priend-—Besr up, Mr. Meenlyi| “TMd your deugtter La ‘ ag reilly a eee owing to the feat that the cleaalii ieee ea atop thas, par-| "ween Den PFT ny Bow oy ero you'll ‘over it. You'll marry again.|ture lessons while at school?’ saked Seals Are Following the Buffalo. With the women Lenchers sgh 0 Deed eP article which te consumed | feetly wwful hab Baran, of elwase| give my real meme Jt would compro: | My. whall huve to. I've ‘the visitor ROM latest reports It te clear that Our great seal herd Js rapidly disappearing agen Whey siete Goat Ex One cvery individual, maken i | Wving S Bere the las word.” mise too many ¥ + couple of hundred visiting carde with} “On, yes” replied Muy, Goldras, ‘as the result of poaching and in spite of the efforts of the United Staten Het vie eaine romulia anbia be forced to'inavie slsar baking | ng it, ugw em 1 te know when you! | "indead) ittvanal by gO Oe ied odpm And authorities To-day there are only 180,000 seals, where there were 1,000,Qam) liye cy ore (0 sayT anewered | (na ' Phas Wick Me-| vy er Liew * = for ‘he community. H | eoren tu aw, Aue wer Jeon goa it pe da td eae be caw heed ty Years Ago. The history of the buMiale le @DOUI WO Be FEPERL orm nna ' 7 ee

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