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Ittlfe&riinMMlUfcliaaiM AFlTO.BJwT'WSrWSr' rr-, h h m f! r " :KirKVtfimWtffimm Musings of the Metropolis News of New York Town Outlined in Brief Form. jsaawynaaraMttwy "Storkville" Other Name for New York r51 v- f ) -ivv f "OI fW W.,S ZL mJmm!S. N1BW YOIUC Now Yoik's populu Mon la Inorcnnlug at tho rato of more than 50,000 a year through tho natural cnupo of blrlh. In other words, rhnro nro 50,000 inoro births annually in this city than there tiro deaths Jind even If there worn no Immigra tion to awoll tho population, Now York sttll would ndvnnen ninuzlngly in tho innltor of Inhabitants. TIicbo factn lwvi been developed In vlow of n recent llndltig by tho OII1 olol of I'aris, the government gazette of tlio French republic, In which tho startling iipectnelo was pte.souted of a death rnto In excess of the blr,th rate. Tho figures took In tlm the commies of Franco, Germany, England and Walea, ItelKlum and Italy,' and wcro liimod on every 10,000 of population. Whorcan in (lorninny, at the last count, thero wcio 150 more births than deaths to every 10,000 Inhabitants thero woro In France live fewer births than deatJis. At tho offices of the board of health la thin city It was cheerfully staled Hint thero Is no apparent danger of Now York becoming depopulated, nnd r Wall Street Is Deserted for Resorts " -5"L l?2"-. "Hy-Zp" " s WAMi STUKUT hath no charms for tho .Jersey coast broker colony on fnlr HiUirrdayH, Tho polt links at !! nro fnr more Inviting than Now Blroot; the surf at West Knd Is fnr mom refreshing than the tido of tollers In Ilroad street; tho totnnls courts at Monmouth lluaeh uro fnr moro doslrablo than tho Justin round Temple coiirt, In KxehaiiKo place. With (ho substitution of the Mon mouth for the Asbury I'urk ns the Sat-' urday Wnll street boat one sees few familiar llnnnclnl fnces on board ilur Iur tlio (rip to the rlty. Wnll Hlreot iu Jersey spends Its Hnturdaya In many ways. Tho swim oirttg pool nt Deal Deach Is one of tho "Convention of Criminals" Is Called s ?lfA POLICrc linndcjunrters have heard that Dr. lion Ij. lteltmaii of OIi'-iiro, who calls hlmaolf "Kins of tho Tramps" nnd has spent tho last 20 nreara dolnR rescue work umoiiR tho SnbnbltnntH of tho underworld, has Is uod a cnli for u "!onvenllon of etiin HnalK" to meet iu this city next mouth. , To that part of Dr. ltoltman's pro crnm which is directed townrd tho oh .tabling of nnto conduct and Immunity from arrest of delegates while tlioy Uro In thla city Inspector McCafferty, (n olinrgo of tho detective bureau, nado stronR objection the other day. 'Til order the nrrest of every mini Innl who arrives for tho convention," tenld InBpoctor Me.Cnfforty. "nnd 1 nm not yot auro that I won't arrest those Iporsons who ate kcUIiir up the affair. Wo wiiHt no assembly of criminals In thl iiclty." "Dr. Hollmun said," It waasuRRested, "Uiut nil of tlio criminals will amee to do no criminal net while they me In Uila city. "Dr. lleltman may believe what thcao fellows toll him," said tho In spector, "but I won't. We can and will arrant nil of them as suspicious City Fire Department Most Expensive aw m N KW YORK'S flro department Is not world, coating as It does nearly TU.OOO,- ,000 ovory yoar, or nenrly $1.75 per llioad of tho population, hut It nlso uses ,moro water than any other, tho ipmn Itlty avornglnK HU.OOO.OOO gnllons a year, jliondon's flro brigade uses but 17,000,- 000 gallons annually, and costs per head of the city's population not moro than ten cents. In point of numbers, Purls comes (first with nearly 2,000 "laddies," St. I'oteraburg noxt with 1.2C0, Ratlin 1,200, Now York 1,100, Chicago 1,000, Hamburg about 000. Tho last-named jolty BUpplloB more thnn 300 firemen (for every 100,000 head of population, while London ttuppllba only 13 tor tho Uiti figures for (lio 30 wooka of 1908 bear out tlilH vlow. A Btudy of tho reports for lliu soven tnonUiH of tlio year hIiowh liiut tho city Ih stondlly gaining In InhnbltantH through nntu nil causes, und Hi at nover In nil tlio HO weeks Iiiih tlio denth rnto npproxl muted (hi) lilrth rnto. There liavo died In New York mid UiIh Includes nil the boroughs of tlm greater city Hlnco tlio 1st of January, 4I,G!5 persons of vnryinK ngoa, and against those thero liavo licnn births to tlii number of 72,274. TIiIh leaves n buliitico of 2!,57D on tho birth hldo of tho 1 miner for tho !!0 wooka, or an nvorngo of nn excess of births of 085.0G n week. Carrying IhlB out to tho 52. wcoks of tho year, It la seen thut tbu excess of blrtha Is not loss than 51,270.23. And thus, loft to Its own resources, and with no outstanding augmentation, Now York city would Btendlly npprecluto 'In population. ' Tho highest number of births reg istered during (ho year wus In tho very babyhood of the year Itself, tho week ending January 4 developing no fewer tlinn I!,32t births in tho creator city. Manhattan, of course, led in this honor list, tho stork depositing 1,632 babies on hearthstones of this borough. Tim board of health olllclals say they can't hoc any signs of raco sui cide In tho records tho ilrst 30 weeks of 1903 liavo produced. favorite liauntH of the brokers who sjioiid tho KeoHou down that way. At the next resort, Allonhurst, automohll- Iuk nnd llnliliik' I rips uru tho order of Saturday. Yaehtliu; and motor boating have many devotees. Tho laces at 101k wood abut uhuro In the ruvor of the brokers on Huturdn.VH. At iMoiiniouth polo is approved, wlillo nt SeabrlKht tennis claims most of iho attention. Tho iIor show nt Hollywood drew several bundled brokurs from nelKhbotlni; letorts and u eousidornblo number of 'Chance men who me IIvIiik nlong tho Jersey const. Tho horse show prove.d a Him liar attraction In keeping Wall street nt tho seashore. What biislucsK tho stny-at-t he-shore brokers must attend to Is looked uftor either by Ions distance telephone, by toloRiapb, or nt one of tho numerous branch offices thut dot Ocean boule vard. In fnct, Lour llrnnch's "Little Wall" street Is not un unllvely dis trict duiiiiK the Sntuulay morning mnrket houni. persons nnd the chances nro that we'll tind that many of them nro fugitives from justice, escaped prisoners, men under Indictment or mtm wanted In connection with various crlin.es. We'll throw out the draRiiet- uffii' gather them In." According to the prospectus of the convention, criminals from all parts of the country uro to meet Iimic to dis cuss their relations to society, to tho police nnd to one another. "IJrothor hood" Is tho watchword of tho conven tion. The titles of some of the addresses to ho delivered nt the convention, If the police forget to go nround und arrest everybody connected with tho RitthorlnK, uro: "Twenty-One Yours a Criminal, Twenty Yeais a Prisoner," "Dopo und llooi-.e." "Do the Police Oive the Criminal a Kalr Deal?" "Kasler to Commit Ciiuui Than to rind a Job." "What Society Owes tho Criminal' and "The Average Income of the Crlin Innl." Iuspcolor McCafferty laughed when ho c-amo upon tho last uained topic "They'll nil fatten their nvciuc.es If we let them collect Iu Now York," ho siihl. "This Is n hospitable city, but we have to draw tho line somewhere, In this cast) we'll draw' it before 'the tem porary chairman of tho convention be glint his opening remarks. Ii does ceeni n shunio, though, to stop it be foro tho coinmltteo on resolution.! gets Its report ready. I'd give n month's salary to got a look nt Hint repoit," same number. The boll provnlls for a warning signal as the tlre-chailots dash through tho streets In all cities except London. Thoro tho brigade career through the crowded thorough faros to tho hoarso yells or "111! HI!" coining finm tho lusty lungs of the gallnut Inddlob. It Is not generally known In Ameri ca that one of King Kdward's foibles, when prlnco of Walos, was nttendanco at big Hies, lio was always especially notified by the Uro chief of any big blazo In tho I'higllsh metropolis, where ho wus as woll known to ilremcii as C'apt. Shaw himself, tho Chief Crokor of tho London ilro brlgado. It la said that ho always assisted tho men as far ns ho could, and on ono occasion It Is certain that a spouting hoso took bo actlvo nn Interest in his royal high ness thnt tho prlnco looked nnythlug but princely whon tho men hud got him dlsentnngled. It will bo romoni. bored that Charles II of England took an actlvo fireman's part In tho great flro ot Loudoji. 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At Dos riocas a Rusher of tho Pennsylvania Oil Com pany baa boon burning now for mnny dnya nt nn estimated dally loss to the company of $38,000. Tho flamca leap hundrcda of feet Into tho nlr, IlIumlnntlnR n largo ex panse of territory nt night nnd veiling tho landscnpo with dense volumes of smoke by day. When a well cntchoa becauso of nn uncontrolled overflow of oil Into some fire or flame, usunlly tho very furnuco of tho boiler which hna been used In boring tho well, thero nro but two al tornntlvea left for tho owners. One la to smother tho flro by monns of n heavily weighted draw, which Is pulled ncroaa tho mouth of tho woll, Blunting off both tho nlr from tho outiilde und tho flow of oil from within. In this way tho lire dlca of its own accord from lack of fuol und tho woll ia then easily controlled. Falling In this expedient the only hope is to allow tho woll to burn, re lying upon it to clog Iteelf nftor a time. Usually on low prcsauro gush ors the accumulation of soot nnd lump black from the burning oil will so clog tho nperturo of tho well in two or three weeks Hint tho flow of oil ia cut off and tho-flro is automatically smoth ered. Oil well Area nro never of long duration. The product going' to wasto 1b bo valuable that cxponslvo measures nro Justifiable to atop tho flame und me oy can accomplish moat things. Preparations nro now on foot to smother tho flro of tho Pennsylvania oil well at Dos Docas. Heavy drags are being constructed which will bo drawu across tho mouth of tho well by special machinery, and tho woll will aguln becomo tho servant of man. At present it rniiB riot and acknowledges as mnster no one. So intense Is tho lient goneruted by tho thousands of bnrrela of oil that go up in stnoko every hour that no ono can approach within less than 200 motera of tho flro nnd remain for moro thnn a few minutes nt a time. Added to this are tho fearful fumes and gases generated by tho burning oil. Tho now oil well caught flro July 4 from tho furnnco of tho boiler uaed In boring tho woll. Tho oil In the well hnd been struck some tlmo before, nnd while propnrntlona wero being made- to break the cap rock nnd enp Sixth Wife Seeks a Divorce. Utah Man, Aged 60, Has Varied MatrN monlal Experiences. Salt Lnko City. Utnh. Six wives, five of whom divorced him, nnd tho last ono now suing him, Is tho record of Charles Smith, whoso ago Is GG. The oho who is suing him la Mar garet Mattlo Smith, who la 77 yoaro of age. Thoy woro married in tho Biimmor of 1907. Smith wns boforo tho court recently to bIiow cause why ho should not pay Ids wife temporary alimony ponding tho trial of the case. During his examination by hla wife's nltornoy it was explained to tho court that ho had had other matri monial experiments. "Woll, I won't consider thoso now," replied Judgo Moiso, with n smile, "as I hardly believe that thoy are assets which can bo considered Iu awardlug temporary alimony." Tho wlfo's nttornoy endeavored to elicit from tho aged man whothor ho owned tho house in which ho lived at Enst Ninth nnd Gnrflold streets. Smith declared that ho really didn't know who owned It, nnd that tho mat ter concerned him very little. Ho said that ho was a bookkoepor nnd earnB $10 n month nt odd Joba. Ho nnd hlB 13-year-old eon cook their own meals. "I live ou very plain foods,'' ho aald, pand X cannot cat moat, because tho woll tho pressure of oil nnd rue from below blow out its capping and beenruo unmanageable. Tho oil wna nhot to n distance of 300 feet Into the air, carrying tho dor rick and other machlnory with it. Tho prlmnry loss of tho company boring tho well la estimated at $200, 000. Tho oil hna overflowed tho entire surrounding plain, and la now prac tically n hurtling lako of oil, flooding tho country with flnmo. Tho shnft of oil which shoots up from tho Intorlor of tho woll, only to bocomo immediately Ignited, trans forming Itself Into n fountain of flro, acts as n hugo torch for tho entire surrounding country. The flnmo is plainly vlslblo for 50 miles nnd one itlcamcr captain has reported having seen the flro nt sea a distance of 80 mlloa from tho well. So brilliant is tho light that at a dlstnnco of ton mllea it furnishes light sufficient to admit of reading. Tho woll has bcon burning 30 days, making tho loss more than 1,000,000. GOES MAD OVER HIS GUILT. Young Spaniard Becomes Maniac When Shortage Is Discovered. auaymns, Mexico. Driven mad ho cause ho hnd been caught In stealing $270 from tho postofilce. a young em ployo of tho Altata olllco is now a raving maniac. Tho work was dono with tho pur pose of concealing tho crimo for some time, though ultimately it hnd to come out. Somo ono bought a postal order for $100, and, while tho draft and the notification woro all right, the ulub and the books ahowod $10. This order waa on 151 Fuorte. Othora followed on Itosario and Mezatlan. The mari time Inspector of Altntn, who also In spocts the poBtofflco, found nil ac counts straight, nnd not until tho pos tal orders and reports woro compared In tho main ofllco in Mexico wna tho defnlcntlon discovered. Vhen tho In spectora fncod tho young mnn, Mnr tlnoz do Volnsco, with tho evidence of his guilt ho bogged for a moment and hastoned out to secure tho money. Ho wont, Instead, to tho pier and throw hlmaolf out Into the water. Ho was rescued, however, and when releasod wnllowod In tho dirt Then ho begun to draw pictures In tho sund, nnd later, wheu people enmo to take him away, ho began to show signs, nnd lntor broko out Into a series of violent fits. Ho wna rolloved somewhat with drugs und placed In prison, tho Inspec tion being continued. Tho young man Is a-Spaniard and stood well in tho community. would nieaii that I would got Into tho grnvo, and I don't want to dlo. "Everything I own la whnt I hnvo on my porson," ho continued, "and If I know whoro 1 had ?100 In thla world I would gludly glvo tho lady half of it." After somo moro sparring with tho nttornoy ho wns ordered to pay $15 temporary alimony and JC0 attorney's fees. Lost Gall, Took Baby. Freolnnd, Pa. Annoyed by having a basoball driven against tlio Bldo of her home, Mrs. Audrow Solonskl picked up tho sphere nnd hid it In her homo. The ball had coma from n near-by fiold, whore two locnl teams woro playing a match game, Wlion tho Iloldor arrived looking for tho bull he wna ordered oft tho promises. All ef forts to conctltnto provod futile, whon ono of tho boys concolvod tho Idea of kidnaping tho Solonskl baby, , Tho Bchomo waa npprovod nnd quickly executed. Whon Mrs, Solon skl discovered lior child wns gono she boenmo frantic nnd haBtonod to tho of flco ot Justico Duckley and Burgess Hartman. Patrolman Walsh, who wns sent to tho placo, soon solvod tho trouble, and by diplomatic means se- cured the roturn of tho child In ex it change tor the bnlL I0NS1ERS' PLAY MADE OUT OF EVENT8 THAT 8ENT THEM TO PRISON. Author Is Man Accused of Selling Liquor Without Federal License To Be Presented When Men Are Released. Frankfort. Ky. A Jail for a theater, tho cells for dressing rooms and tho corridor for tho Btago form tho equip ment that tho federal prisoners in the county Jail here, prnctically nil of them moonshlnera, uro using in rehearsing a piny thnt will bo staged when thoy nro out of conllncment ngnln. The piny Ib culled "Tho Moonshin ers" nnd wua written by Sam Shep pard, who is nccused of selling liquor without n license from tho fcdornl gov ernment. Ho conceived tho Idea of writing tliu piny and rehoarsInR It to occupy the time until tho date of his trial. Tho nctors hnvo mot with such suc cess in their rehenrsnla thut thoy liavo determined to put tho play on tho singe ns soon ns thoy nro released from Jail. They nro to meet In Corhln on December 1 to hnvo their Inst re hearsal before the opening of tho sea son In the mountain towns. Tho court hcftiscs will be used ns theaters, nnd the. membero of tho troupe will not bo fnr from homo If they get atrnnded. The. plot of the piny is laid among the hills of Harlan county. Tho flrBt act opens with n lot of mooushlnors sitting ii.'.'ouml n still, drinking the white whisky and plnyliiR cards. Dur ing this net every detail in mnkinR moonshine whlaky will bo exhibited. A spy discloses tho still to tho rev enue men, who raid tho placo, and tho curtain falls amid rovolvor flro. Tho second net deals with tho burial of mountaineers who were killed in the nioonshliio raid. Whllo tho ox-cart hearse Is absent In the rehoarsala thero la n place for It in tlio play. Tho mountain piencher, who nover con demns the muklng of moonshine, be cause the moonshiners contribute to his living, has his part Iu this act, nnd sings the funeral dlrgo, wlillo tho men dressed ns women gather around tho casket to mourn. The third act deals with the chnso of tho revenue men nfter the moon shiners. Some of tho moonshiners nro captured and inarched into a court house. Tho daughter of tho inountnln Judge pleads for their release. Her beauty Impresses the revenue mon, especially n young momhor of the par ty, nud whllo she engages him in a conversation, three of tho shiners mako their escape. The session of court breaks up in disorder, nnd In tho Inst scene tho young woman, rlflo in hand, lends the moonshiners in a battle with tho rovftnuo agents, who nro routed, nnd alio gives her hand to ono of the bravest of the shiners. In the fourth nnd concluding net of tho play tho spy. Is enptured nnd tho moonshiners hold u court and sontenco him to death. Ho Is hanged as an ex ample of what will happen to moon shiners who glvo information to rev enue men. Tho nctors and their chnractors are: Snm Sheppnrd, mountaineer of Whit ley county: 01 Whlttlngton, rovonuo man of Whitley county; W. S. James, bootlegger of Rowan county; E. D. Ritchie, 'stiller of Knott county, who is Bervlng a term In Jail for making moonshine; Sunland Meyers of Row an county, bootlegger; Dnn Trout, revenuo mnn of Pulaski county; Henry Doulden, bootlogRer of Harlan coun ty; Ezoklcl Anderson, whisky peddler of Leslie county; Will Sturgeon, spy of Floyd county; Wick Terry, mountain Judgo of Rownn county; Thomas Ma gee, mountain preacher of Laurol county. Mageo was selected as preachor bo cause ho has been converted slnco ho enmo hero to Jail nnd mny Join tho Salvation Army after tho thoatrlcul season is over. WATCHING THE 3ALTON SEA. Engineers May Learn Formula for the Evaporation of Water. Los Angeles, Cnl. If plans which scientists In tho employ of tho govern ment nro now carrying into offect nro successful, engineers will hnvo, within the next few years, what thoy have never hitherto had a formula of ovaporntlon of water under given con ditions. Tho Held ot study of tho sci entists Is the Salton Boa, the inlnnd body of wntor near the Moxlcnn lino which was, In ngea past, a part of tho Gulf of California. Tho government propoaea to keep from six to eight men on tho ground for two years. These men will study tho supply of wntor to the son and will attempt to detormlno tho reces sion ot tho body pf water how much la taken by tho ntiuosphero In u given period. Pro. F. II. nigclow of tho Dnltod States weather burenu has been as signed to tnke chargo of tho work, and ho will bo assisted by tho local weath er bureau membors. Scared to Death by Lightning. Now York. A bolt ot lightning frightened William M. Sherwood to death. Tho victim, 71 years old, an old-tlmo section boss on tho Now York Central road, lived with hla daughter in tho Bronx. Ho hnd bocn Buffering from heart diseaso nnd waa lying on a sofn when a thunder Btorm broko. Llghtnlug struck a treo In tho yard, nnd a blinding bluish light Oiled tho whole house. At tho crash and tho vivid glnro Sherwood sprang from tho sofa and Distantly fell back on It dead. NATURE AND A WOMAN'S WORK SHSsJ i' LYDIA, E. PINKHAM Nniuro nnd a woman's work com binod liavo produced tlio grandest remedy for woman's ills that tho world has ovor known. In tho good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they rolicd upon tho roots and herbs of tho Held to euro diseaso and mitigato suffering. Tho Indians on our Western Plains .to-day can produce roots and herbs for ovory ailment, nnd euro diseases that bafllo tho most skilled physicians who have spent years in tho study of drugs. From tho roots and herbs of tho field Lydia E. Pinkhnm moro than thirty years ago gavo to tlio women of tho world a remedy for their pe culiar ills, moro potont and cftica cious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is now recognized as tho standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of C15N.C. St, Louisiana, Mo., writes ; ' Complcto restoration to licnlth means so much to mo that for tho sakn of other Buffering- women I am willing to mako my troubles public For twclvo years I had been suffer ing with the worst forms of female ills. During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue can tell what I suffered, nud at times I could hardly walk. About two years ngo I wroto Mrs. Plnkhatn for advice. I followed it, nnd can truly pay that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and Mra. Pinkham's advice re stored health and strength. It is worth mountains of gold to Buffering women." "What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound did for Mra. Muff, it will do for other suffering women. HIS OPINION OF FIELDING. At Least, Only Kind Young Broker Knew Anything About A young broker in lloston. whllo vis iting a certain household in tho Hub not long ago, encountered a numbor of young women graduates whoao con versation suddenly turned to a dis cussion of tho development of tho English novel. Tho dealer in stocks and bonds speedily found himself "out of it" Presently, during n lull, ono young woman asked him: "What do you think ot Fielding, Mr. Brown?" "Oh, fielding Is Important.-of course," quickly responded tho brokor, "but it isn't worth much unless you've got good pitchers nnd men who can hit tho ball." Harper's Weekly. Only when a girl has a man where ho must faco tho parson with her or poso aB the defendant In a breach-of promise suit will shu admit that she has corns. WR SBM. S Hff A!I TKAPS ClIBAr & buy Furs Sc Hides. Write for catalog 105 N. XV. Hide & Fur Co., ilinncapolia, Minn. Tlio moro cause ono has for loss of patlonco tho moro reason thero Is for holding it. Sinclair. Lewis' Single Hinder Cii?ar has a rich taste. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, 1'eorio, 111. II doesn't pay to borrow trouble even on a fridnd's uccount. Mrs. "Window's (toothing flynto. For children teottilnsr, orteni the umi. redueet to aunautlga. HUy plu, euro wind collo. 85o botUo. When women argue arguo that thoy don't they liko to 74M aft m nWTHExA' A) 'GuaranJ THE DUTCH POY PAINTER STANDS FOR PAINTQUALITY ITISfOUNDONtYON lPUREWHITELEAD MADE OV THE OLO DUTCH PRQCEBB, i ry-, n js jr- .iBauK saj n r if a?nT sTN; i V i; lYV k