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One i or miner or ice cutter or whatever The BEAUSY jMhbt ics i occupation, humble or otherwise, £ (eRe aay \ he made money. i As he made money 'd out and made more money, The i] spare er people in his neighborhood had worked for i somehow her drifted i k In his various dealir k with y came out poorer / and he came out richer. Within a 3 few ) thought he had be- James young Sully kings, co! they Street. time is the a 9 say dor ag some ea OR agra Subscript nada, One Month. BIG FISH EAT LITTLE FISH. come field and that he would branch out. Usually at this stage he came to New Yor synopsis of the 4 early career of a great many mer i who have S f pen to them. F. Augustus Hei: i he stayed in Butte, bigger man than R¢ when they tac When John W. in Texas, when ently had thin einze, so long as Montana, was a Kled him there the he had a portable wire m: Charles M. Schwab out at Pitt how to make steel 4 burg and refused to knowledge and how little it kne b * Charles W. about the ice business up in a how to cut t pack it and transport it. i more about } ice than Then he thor New Yc b be Morse learned a und handle Int tenes Boo s wey, Young men, take boos: ter there'll The Evening World Daily Magazine, Soe8 Telos, Sunday the Press Publishing Company, Nos, 83 to 3 Park Row, New York. J. ANGUS SHAW, Sao Preas., $01 Went 118th treet New York as Second-Ciass Mall Matter. | gland and the Continent and ries in the International Postal Union. 9 & «NO, 16,981, HAT happened to Charles W. Morse is similar to what has happened to many men who came to New York with some money “to beat y town there is one man little shrewder, sharper, and more of a money in his neighbors. How- arted, whether as a cattle buyer or storekeeper or horse trader “AUSTER Toun ) ly than his hap- Ri SAN 1 BORROW THE EQITORIAL Kefeller or Rogers. He was on his own ground, and SECTION zot the worst of it. VAM READING Gates was ing plant which he shipped from Illinois to Missouri, when he was dealing with Western farmers and stock men, he was a pretty big man and made a great deal of money. He even went so far as to hold up J. Pierpont Morgan once and make that magnate pay a big price for some Louisville and Nas ville stock which Mr. Gates had en from August Belmont. And, foolishly, Mr. Gates thought that Mr. Morgan was afraid of him and would not get even. rg was ons he came to New York to show Wall Street} him, ioe By Roy L. McCardell, | ea!” ‘ avs odd," said Mrs. Jarr, Fw laknen “Ute ee veer | es i an’s first name is ca | doesn’t mar; calaistral dans 1 boon compa nions been a ly Its ou before you were m: what wou dn’t married you, with the ybing an be to him of people who imagined 2 to New York “to beat W all taking the paper. “Wy, ¢ Hungarian is “Did you? ni Hector I Mrs, Jarr,' none of t went with before you were James R. b of them like ( lq Mr. Jarr welcome to associate with that| set of fellows, nm any more," Ee OI ough I don't fein) “why is it that the first thing a woman from all ‘im slowly but surel they all do. up BH, HSOUTAERN from the People. New Ort NOW COME ALONG - \ I rus] sHow you Her LITTLE CHURCH AROUND \THE CORNER a verv TRAVELUIIC i] \ Monday, February 1 The Day of Rest By Maurice Ketten. OUR COUNTEN PAtnortPaysouTerhunt Z% PERCE WAR--Part 11,—Chiet Joseph’s Fight Howard and the United States cavalry hot on his track, O. JOHN f UNE ME THE QCIETY SECTION ANT To REAC ABUT THE WEDDING, NO, 560-—NEZ try that Such a retreat and such a pursuit are unequalled in the history of In- Joseph had the brain of the true military tactician, and again ed his followers from tight places and governmental strategies t would have overwhelmed any other tribe. Joseph's martia! ise from no le Sheridan wrote of that famous campaign that it was “raordinary Indian wars of which the fir: lmost scientific sk ut his assault wi back, with considerable loss, nea Sudden Turn of } War's Fortunes. hes means of cor To fanada ma O- JOHN LET ME HAVE swat UTE PIECE oF PAPER, IT'S THE END of An ARTICLE” 5 amon > where enou place puch he Tongue ws nm ee" Queer, Isn’t It, How a Man Must Give Up Friends When He Marries ? 1 and turn steel into money. He got too big for Pitts- siAlihed ren een avenues, Wilh iis) But Perhaps, Like Mr. jarr, He Gets One Better Than All the vthers. merely one of man) yugh he felt the fore isn’t the same “T had told you he } is ite and one who will stick to Jarr, bristling up suspic: and kissing her; hore me to death to separate him from any of his frien: eid animals die and wh The question ts simple ¢ + Miss Lonely Meets a Southern rn Type of Mr. Man. ji “THE PLEASURE 15 MINE! (PAKDON ME. pRoADWaY (YUST COME a = MADAM- COULD You DIRECT ME To BROADWAY! You ARE SUCH A | PoLiHeD GenTLE= ITs A Jor TO | 6k OF service fo ‘ou. OF COURSE Am A PUFFECT) STRANGAH. Sgt rniyorous animals seams to be a sim not coun! le the assert retire to som a question | pay no atte ek wooudsty ws 3 per « fae ea Sonia taniten 2 per cent.; loss in cutting, 02 pat camh , 1908. nd his Nez Per jors retired through a stretch Was supposed to be impassable to white men. kill won oldier than Gen. Sheridan hims ‘one of the most ex- here is any record. The Indians thre igh- e and skill that elicited universal praise. They ab- stained from scalping, let captive women go free, did not commit fadiscrim- {ate murder of peaceful fan mlentifie skill, s and field fortifications.” leader to feel tue force of this guard, Gibbon caught up with dom River Auge 9, 18 He attacked trem quickly turned to desperate defense. The overwhelming hig and fought with almost misu 1 United ». With Howaras v es at Wi, g thus stopped Gibbon’s pursuit, Joseph continued his retreat under cover of darkne ts, and the long chasi denly turned upon his pu s. On Aug. 11 Gen. Howard came up with reinforce- an once more. Nine later Joseph sud- olished the Governn rgage trains, e damage and escaped unharmed s could rally in suffictent the dismayed force to stop him. Thence, by almost ible routes, Joseph one Park, with Howard's heels. Gen. Sturgi one River, n a self and his = into Canada ast efforts had 1 fled and won shelter little time after the fugitive tribes- » im r al law to believe he would be l. His first plan had been to ) West and to find ed. Sut this and the Oo permit of settling his native coun: the race, sent we e d, depleted t battle—the ez Perces, The hurrying to become 2 Indians, m when oon) mile was ready crowded mn, the ce folning «of and the s after and repented wos also sung in the ers of Cone The sty, in every part of +e -_____ Where Do Wild Animals Die? By Dr. Theodore Zell. living: to hia vorous or nd more animals fall v » than to the murderous s of car ed that man ts compelled to kill to prevent an exceNsive which would threat ry wh rtaln animal: Lave anim hollow free, there await the end. That may be ¢ does not explain the fact that only in race found in st cases are ns. It has often been come pundant dead Pliny speak with becomes of the ns Which are @ satisfactory explanation of that s for its Oedipus.—c -——— e+. small still wa vicago Tribune, Jack Abertheney’s Bear Story. ABERTHEN HA , Wats asked by a repo the roupa rider, can catch a wolf alive by grabbing tts eney, on his last visit to Wasbe ) on A certain political qu “the rough rider replied, tion to, I am indifferent to tas indit: x wife, That lady, you know, looked on while her -hand tussle with a bear, and afterward she said y ever saw wh she didn't care who won,’ * + an opin that que How a Steer Cuts Up. OD steer properly and at the same time protitably cut up will yield the ex of dressed weight, given in round numbers so as to 1: Loins, 1 per cent.; ribs, 10 per cent.; rounds, cent.; plat per cent; flanks, 4 per cent: shanks, nt.; kid per cent.; sausage meat, 1 per cent g = ~ ‘