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£ 6 Z a | A Medley. |. Fifty The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, December 16, 1908. DOOOOO0 O00 COGOOLOOODODO0C American -: = Published Dany Kxcept Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 68 to 68 , By Maurice Ketter fo) ' ° " uplands Se — oldiers of Fortune 1 MOBEPH PULITZER, Mree., 1 Rant 194 Street, J. ANGUS BITAW, HorTrean, OO Wee t am Bntered at the Post-Omics at New York aa Second-Ciass Mall Mavter. | A PLEASANT 5 £6 he Bvening | For England and the Continent and ; Getoertptee earetee tinea Btates RTCA E Rt «ramet JOB (ws rour) By Albert Payson Terhune nd Canad " 00. "A fe Month... sts | One atonth. NO. 25—SiR WILLIAM JOHNSON, STE) SEP eT heavily built ehief In full war paint and feathers brandiahe A & tomahawk and chanted a tuneless Indian song as he danced im 4 lroquois “long house" conference at the head of his braves + iny in’ 1744. Phat same “song and dance” did more to save New Yor Stte-yes, and perhaps all the American colonies—than five thoi men could have accomplished. heath bis war paint the chief's ey THE WORLD CANNOT BE MUZZLED. le The W Mr. Roosevelt is mistaken. He cannot id While no amount of b sgate on his + ca shone blue, and light hair lay mination to treat him with ju ! and I the feather warboraet, For, though @ sworn sachem of the Tro } e t what we have alread) e Con f the Un guois Six Na the dancer was Wiliam Johnaon, aa Irish emigrant. WMS) Me oa SAU Wie) Te Maes pci oan Ss | As @ lad Jolnson Lau feSgn tn lave with a girl his parents would nog Panama tran- jet him motvy. in despair he had thrown over a promising mercantile areer i. Ui at Britain aud bad come to America. Here, after he had ed for awhile in New York City, bis uncle, Sir Peter Warren, ma him maneger of a huge esate in the Mohawk Valley, with orders e and improve it Tue valley swarmed with the powerful trib peed the Lroquots “Sia NaGons,” J/ bison at once made f ionds wil States should make a thorough inves’ did not demand such an ing all his torrenis of impre assertion that “there is no’hing whatever in which this Government is nd denun (hese tleree savages nd won #0 str his Willing servants, ‘They made ulm a sactem (chief) and adopted tim one of tholr own people, The coicnial Governor of New interested to investigate about this transaction. An tri 7 oy quick to note such unwonted friendship, appointed nent paid to it by Mr. Roos: BY oRDER x Ut aa) } cciore) of the Six Nations and Crmmissary, nent paid to tt by Mr. <t ; dventures. ; ae c 4 t Ate ) the Congress of the oF the (Nena tns 2 very Ife just thes as i U.S. SuPRENE t the right man bey nced in creh a pisiilon, Ain Canada, with 'y of American government no othe Court r Indian allies, were planting to sv a © border into New York « 1 outhward a mer sword The cnly real bare were th Iroquolay would be rozuois ver: well, 6 savages) held attack, The Iro« ghty inilus | ibute to the power and nce of a rier between the c uols wavered. Mr. Roosevelt’s statement when he prietor of The World “should’ be p mental authorities,’ and that -‘the Attorney-General has under consid- | hat the pro- | the gov | © yuci» remaine ua the drench that > Irishman ~8 saved { ération the form under which the proceedings against Mr. Pulitzer shall | be brought.” : | This is the first time a President ever asserte majesty, > 1oposed, in the ab pro: of the Government or the conduct of indivi business dealings with the Government, Nei Britain nor the German Emperor wou! to himself. John Adams's a t the Federalist party in America, Yet Mr. Roosevelt, in law, officially proposes to use all the power of the grea on earth to cripple the freedom of the press on th ernment itself has been libelled—and he is th 4 We are aware that for many years been savagely displeased with the editorial conduct of The World, it ts true that we} have criticised him sharply and frankly whenever we believed the public | | interest required, just as we have heartily commended and supported | him whenever we believed the public interest would thereby be advanced. Mr. Roosevelt's attack on The World can be explained only on that ite believes he can muzzle the paper, ¢ his veracity seems to have been the aw ic | back. | It is true that The World printed the public reports concerning the | . —- oo - aaa = | Uae wpaign to pre | De Sour-iwilk Girl’s Christmas Lesson and the Holiday Spirit; . ie ayeeal to the District-Attorney’s office during | vent the publication of a story which was said to be in the hands of the| It isn’t What You Rake In, but What You Give Out ‘ihat Brings Joy | Democratic National Committee. It was Mr. Cromwell's own action | J yo i which raised the issue in the campaign. It is true also that when Mr. Koose\ is attack upon Dela-| By Gertrude Barnum. van Smith The World cal ti i Mr. | E Roosevelt must haye known to be false or misleading, and appealed to | W < Congress to end all scandal by a full and impartial investigation. If this! be treason, let Mr. Roosevelt Mr, Roosevelt's lamer impossible to accept e sage he does not state c y even so s causes of his grievance, He says, for example, n by or on bel echristened were utterly offset the ot ution by the Government of citi » Whe Mohawk ; being the frag uals who the the of Great | h power” royed bsence of pretext that the Gov- vages Johne the northera wrust of the r the early, on strap’ se Molly Brent, t, was later te jots during the 6, eet out to educate hs tor them art mpt to enf: HUI r language Sir yilltam w ¢ ayains: the ed to building A Mohawk Valley udal Baron.” § \ BYoRDER of Gov. Gwe LIWEY rf i \ \\ rge tract of land, be manot use he war, he henceforth le& 1 a royal scule of lavishness f After his yeare s labors, T ‘Ss watchfut and certain jocal “Tories” th be turned q nson Hull) ts s y to pil ler at will. ( b lived It might never have been . 1774, In his at year, he succumbed to a sudden fatigue of presiding over an all-day Iroquois confers at the funeral sum up the secret ebout the girl that Mved in the rear. | her, yeen out of a job a ! ad an invalid =e series mny be obtatned by sending ome a “watst : eulaGon Department, byeminug World | Miestng numbers of ¢ eo) | cemt dor ewe camber to © she'd always heard so. And she'd put up a that sour t +++. make the most of it. habit of ts SDDIOLODEC ATES » &§ Sayings of Mrs. Solomo: go) down an) 3 Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife. 3 S Pi bys TRANSLATED : By Helen Rowland. DOOD 0000000 COO0D 0000000000. ¥ daughter, as J have before said unto thee, a hus- M band is sometimes a “good thing.” He giveth tho house a “finished” look, even as a rubber plant or a door-plate. He suggesteth ready-money, and igs an ADORNMENT like unto a potted palm in the front \ aghed the pres hat The Worl If of the Goy doa gold news?) mother as. Tupti ODDS9OGS t story {# gospel true, and it se: | binkin, "f, Pittsburg . By C. H. White, i nt HE temptation ts very great for the writer who !# handling Pittsburg to fill pages with ponderous figures, and to take the unsuapect parlor. | reader into his confidence and tell him he struck a 200,000-pound DI When he sitteth beside thee tm church he is as a certificate of respecta by the mere touching of a button; or to talk gibly of mill buildings) Weds i vulity; yea, in the eyes of society, he ts better than a written recommenda @ quarter of a mile long, or to casually refer to ateel ed a buttonhote | mile in lengt. u leave with an overpowering sense of your utter insignificance, and sit ng through your car window as titanic hilla loom up ta all th Oe eur and race past 1 ¥ pageant into the night, their sides and crests |qr feeding some one acres upon acres of eoke furnaces, tingeing the vast rolling forms, y tel! you what, tha g across the é heavens with the golden splend: She Tear tausne me. ne. He says it was asserted that there were “improper dealings of some kind between agents of the Government and outside persons.” No si charge was made, fede oY He says that “among those persons who, it 1 leged, me th profits’ were Mr. Charles P. 7 ret candidate for the Presidency law.” No such charge was made. The World has never said that Charles P. 1 made any profits whatever. Mr. 1 1 the transaction in any way, whic cepted. It would have been equa could it have succeed tempted. The World Cromwell, and would acce an estimable gentleman 4s infinitely better than it what the worl aor e Mr, Douglas f in auto they take tion, Verily, he is as necessary to thy table at a dinner party as a centrepiece, and more impressive than cut flowers and a butler in livery. When he taketh thee abroad to dine the waiter shall not lead thee into dim and draughty corneré, but shall run nimbly and place thee in a chotce ne vol cin rile in at hol| spot witht: HBARING of the music. For a lone woman in a great restau time Jn @ iittle holiday spirit!” rant looketh pitiful, but a husband looketh Wke a tip. Se ee T - When thou goest unto a hotel his company the clerk shall not offer iti | thee room number thirteen, upon the air-shajt, and the beil-boys shalk 3 e Ambitions of Sonny and Sue By Albert Carmichael ie mm seni inven, tein ite otha 954 tm aceteteaaae as much credit. 1 Yea, when thou goest forth to ehop, saying “Send this thing to MRB. watching other ve Kol a st ce sf Mr aan Sing VERY iH abe ; he C 2. fap td 3 HOTT. OF Jones,” the clerk shall treat thee ALMOST as an EQUAL. it ody we hope i e punished, Le AEG | | CT START Women shall not gossip about thee, and men shall come unto thy teaw we do not ate M 5 by Mr. {owe Nas Ae cer Hi } SAAN \n ae ee with an easy mind, knowing thou canst have no designs upon thom, Thy Roosey ation, or by Mr. F € r MOTHER MANS" Ase 000 ONES he , aN ~ Cee TO-MORROW | family shall call thee “SHTTLED," and no woman shall call thee “POOR Mr, Roosevelt 1 1 7F 5 z 0 Ye. A " i iy iecoenaasl ane THING!” which is the name given unto her that enjoyeth a quiet life and @ steady income and carryeth her own latoh-key. Therefore, I say unto thee, sf thou Andest thy husband a nuisance, weep not, but be of good cheer, for it MIGHT HAVE BERN WORSE tant the United States G as it does from a P: in his message that scoundrels 1 Mot themse > other living Y does this Presider hes ( @QNIOCDHDOA®OOLIWIIWIO.9IO9S. Ballad of Brooklyn. “i . ——aamaariarman (A little lame in the feet, but dedicated nevertheless to the Public Service Come st reckle ! 4 Yeo, NE bobs \— miaston.) MAT AUARG i sean 20 mucH WORK | DON'T SIE ts the trolley cart’ Frantto and fur! rus, people ever trusted with gre | ~ a an _d SURE NELL GIVE NEED YOUR ea the crowd ght on it! Hungry and curious hew t) «ot 2.ame We ‘ 1 me A RAISE, THEN } ~ SERWGED Squeezing and squalling, No more care coming; 5 | S)\ Sue AND 1 wit POX ACR LONGER | vbling and falling Vain tw the longing; me GET MARRIED! ON. t they will mies it! Nothing 1@ doing upon the tine, al No more cars In sight! When wil! the crush cease? has mai Doomed to stay out all atght! When will we go in ease? botl far from home to walk, Never, I guess. No one will help us tak How had we may cuss thwa: On af the ines! ‘ i —————— Mr, Roose Some New Fishes in the Sea, notc¢ + a communteation to the Royal Boceiy of Queensland Douglas Ogtiby records ple. i the discovery of one NOW Menu and seven Hew species of Osh. Among F slender dow shark, Howes needle Gab, long-beaked { Me cansot be muzzled, leather Jacket and others, ’ -