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Show Time Americans Not Trained to Have Real Good Time to Play PREPARING FOR ~ WORLD'S CRUISE ] 5 | RACE WAR IN TEAAS: NINE NEGROES LYNCHED Tragedy Follows the Murder of White Battleships of Atlantic Fleet Are By MR. LYNN BOYD PORTER, President Boston Press Club. Assembling at San Francisco to Continue Voyage. Ἢ a OST persons born and reared in the United States know how to enjoy life in a rational manner (if their natural tendencies are not interfered with) till they are about 15 years of age. After that the boy does litt!e playing unless he joins a ball Men, Which Was DEOSLDLEDEEDEEDSDEOELEE Musings of the Metropolis News of New York Town Outlined in Brief Form. Two ie Laid to Members of Black Race. FOREREROAERERARERE ERERERMEARE. Society Leader Tells How to “Belong” Houston, Texas—Sunday night nine Legroes met death at the hands of a | mob in the vicinity of Hemphill, in | ἌΝ Sabine county, and as a result a terrible race war is feared, every man in Here are a few of his epigrams on | the social situation: | “The people who belong to society— By July 3 All of the War Vessels ot that section having secured arms, and | | call it that for want of a better name the Atlantic Fleet Will be Ready | an attack is expected at any moment. —must have something more than team, in which case the “play” becomes pretty hard work; for the Long Journey Back to Yhe lynching followed the killing of | money; they must have personal magwhile the girl is taught that it is umladylike to romp and inthe Atlantic Coast. two white men by negroes. Two weeks They netism, tact, common sense ago Hugh Dean and several other must have been successful in some jurious to nice clothes, and therefore essays tennis and rewhite men visited the negro church | way. tains her dignity. Society demands a great deal of pose and “I will hold it against everybody San Francisco.—Assembling of the and school house where a dance was gives time for verylittle repose. Martin, the new leader of New that money to-day counts for less in Atlantic fleet of sixteen warships and in progress, presumably in quest of The American man plunges into | e serious affairs of life as if he had six auxiliaries in this harbor, for the hquor, it being the custom of some of | York society, has the following to say NewYork than in any other great city | about social conditions in this city. in the world but few years to live, which very often is the case. His recreation, if }ilt start of July 7, on the voyage around | the negroes to sell whiskey during the Looking to the future, he says: “There are plenty of people who are two-thirds of the world from San Fran-| progress of such affairs takes any, is as a spectator, either at the theater or some ball orcricket | cisco to Hampton Roads, already has} During the evening Dean was killed “It will not be long before entertain- not rich among those who make up } They never money game, neither of which call his own muscles into play He wants begun. Seven of the battleships, in- and six negroes were held for the ments in New York society are totally what is called society But they have At the preliminary examina- | different from those which have been lack for invitations. cluding the flag ship of Rear Admiral ! killing, to make moneyi and make it quickly, after which he intends to take a ] the rule. We shall find the society tact, self-control, personal magnetism, Charles S.x Speery, the Connecticut, | ton the evidence tended to show that genuine rest. Those of us who have met the worn-out man of business of the future composed of the woman They do things. They are not afraid are here, and all of the auxiliaries are | the plot was formed at the dance to who has written the newest success- They have opinions of their own. ral abroad, trying to enjoy a ]journey for which he has had no preparation, in the vicinity. In addition to the! kill Dean. ful novel; the man who has found a Monkey dinners or moonlight bathing Saturday last, Aaron M Johnson, a Connecticut, the battleships new in knowwhat a failure this plan is. new gold mine in Alaska, and taken parties do not interest them assassinated the harbor are the Louisiana, the Ohio, prominent farmer was e ate exceptions, of course) care The American woman as a rule ( “New York is too colossal to-day to dining table with $10,000,000 out of the earth; the actor the Minnesota, the Kansas, the Ver- while seated at a greatly for display, in which she indulges according to the length of her mont and the Georgia. The West Vir- his wife and child the bullet being who has created a new character; be ruled by mere money. “Society has been set-ridden long For this the brainy reporter who has tracked | fired through a window that weary and bore her, because | ginia is at Mare Island husband’s purse. She does a lot of thir erime Perry Price, a negro, was ar- | down the murderer whom the police enough Supplies are already being taken society has apparently decreed that one must do them. Howseldom we | “Twenty years ago the late Ward im- | had failed to find; the actress who aboard the supply ship Cugoa and the | rested, and, it is stated, confessed meet here the family groups seen at every turn in Europe, happy just to refrigerator supply ship Glacier, and plicating Robert Wright, a relative of | sings the funniest new song; the sci- McAllister ruled New York society | entist who has just discovered the The ball room was his life The books be in each other’s company, on veranda or lawn at home or on short ex- the Ajax, collier; the Panther, repair one of the negroes held for Dean's murder. Price declared he was of- new process for making aluminum at and articles he wrote indicate that ship; the Relief, hospital ship, and the cursions. With us papa is “busy,” mamma is giving a pink tea to-day, the half the cost it had ever been made he never thought of anything outside Yorktown, dispatch boat, are being put fered $5 to kill Johnson elder sons and daughters think picn ng too juvenile for them. Then followed the forming of a before; the physician who has reduced of dinner, dance, or cotillon. The life in readiness for the long voyage. the death rate in typhoid fever; the of the outside world did not concern To be wholly happy I think one must become again, in thought, feel- | By July 3, at the latest, all of {18 mob, the overpowering of the jailer at clergyman who has brought about the him in the least Hemphill and the lynching of six neing and action, a child, It is good to hear the outburst of laughter at a warships of the Atlantic fleet will be correction of a political evil; the poli“The day of bizarre entertainments | in this port, and the ships of the Pa- groes held for the murder of Dean. continental theater or circus, when the comedian or clown cracks a joke. | σῆς fleet also will be assembled here Five were hanged to the sametree, tician who has won out in a great has passed the young woman whose beauty| ‘Why should we object to an actor It is charming to enocunter the care-free groups in Bois or at the Dutch ! before that date, to remain until after | while another attempted to escape and fight; is the marvel of the day; the priest, in society? We are glad to meet a the departure of the Atlantic fleet. was shot to death. Later in the night seaside. The Virginia, which is now at Bremer William MeCoy, another negro, was the rabbi, and even the man of free novelist or a gallant soldier, a man Of course there is much enjoyment in America; and of course it is | ton yard, will arrive here the latter shot and killed while standing at the thought. who has invented something that will part of the month. The Nebraska, gate of the Johnson home, and next “These are everyday gatherings in | benefit the human race Theyare far the finest land the sun shines on, except a few. But as a nation we haven’t NewJersey and Rhode Island are now morning the bodies of two more newhat is nowthe best London society. | more interesting people than thos jearned iiow to have a real gt yod time without becoming overstrained. at Bremerton, and will arrive here to-| groes were found in the creek bottom, | To-morrow they will be as commonin | whose only claim to distinetion is a June 30. The Wisconsin, now | A hundred outdoor restaurants in the Greater Boston park system, where gether New York.” ‘vast inherited wealth.” on Puget Sound, is due the 26th, the LOOKING FOR TROUBLE, « ” τ } EW YORK.—Frederick Townsend | one could dine al fresco—graduated to suit all purses—would introduce a delightful {ος νο οἳ foreign life, δ: to the benefit of thousands. Te SS) Excuse the gross and arithmetical comparison. Suppose that happiness be represented by the number 100, and that in order to attain this figure the co-operation of husband and wife is necessary. If you commence on your part by con- tributing 70 or 80 your companion will need to give but 20 or 30 and the sum always will be reached. If you can give 90 you will secure it the more readily, since he will donate but ten. I know happy house- Illinois the 24th, the Kearsarge the 28d, and the Kentucky July 2. | Bloodthirsty At Bremerton or the dry docks at | Mare Island or Hunter's Point, the) battleships have been hauled out and) are graceful animals—when {hey are handsome—who love themselves above everything else in the world, even above their wives. They are intelligent, featherless bipeds who sum of domestic felicity. “Love your neighbor as yourself.” death. Finance Minister Espresueira has been forced to admit that while Vigorous American need more American plays. There are only three or four persons in the country who can write up to the spirit and demands of the time. The taste of the public has improved very Good acting and good plays have become absolutely necessary. Jefferson said that he once painted with a whitewash brush, putting oa the colors roughly, with a daub here and splotch there, but that he had to learn to use By WILLIAM H. CRANE, the Actor. a eamel’s-hair brush | because his audiences wanted fine lines, soft shadows andlights and delicate treatment throughout. Plays much. Needed In myearlier days we went at the public with a elub and whacked them with the raw facts. Nothing was left to the imagination. We had a habit, too, of saying, “Well, t hat thirc 1 act alone will save the play.” Fancy anyonethinking such a thing now. Besides, there must be an absorbing, vivid and coherent story. Moreover, it must be reasonable and an accurate picture of life. Great sums of moneyalso are spent for scenery, whereas at one time a grove of ridiculous trees or a hideous castie vainted on muslin would do well enough, were fined $2,000 each by Hough in the United States Judge circuit court on Monday. They pleaded guilty on Friday last to maintaining an {1 legal combination in restraint of trade. They were members of the Manila and Fiber association. In imposing the fines, Judge Hough said that the combination of paper manufacturers was a clear violation of the Sherman anti-trust law, but be eause of extenuating circumstances he The comyould impose a fine only, panies have arranged to pay their fines food, good music and good manners. The latter is all important. New York likes a place when it becomes a popular rendezvous. Every few years a great city changes its preferences. People go to a place when they know they will be surrounded by their friends. Directly a restaurant has the name of popuylari.y, its prosperity is without limit. This explains the EORGES Everard, the Plaza's recently imported maitre d’hotel, present success of the Knickerbocker said to have been the outgrowth of an old feud. Both men were wealthy and highly respected. Aged Clergyman Shot Down. Hermann, Mo.—While insane, Rev. ν. Strauss, seventy years old, a retired clergyman of the German Evangelical church, was shot and killed on the streets of Fredericksburg Saturday, after he had fired at close range upon a group of four men standing on the street. The aged minister’s mind had been failing. ead for Rev. Fredericksburg, rifle. Seeing the four at them. One of the Aged Ohioan Fatally Beats His Help meet. Cleveland, O.—John Kelly, 75 years old, a retired contractor and real estate dealer, fatally wounded his wife, Margaret, 73 years of age, the police pesert, early Sunday in their home, Kelley then tried to commit suicide by beating out his brains with a hatchet, the weapon used upon his it is greater part of the lower town, containing the business section of the city, had been consumed. Then, with the assistance of firemen summoned by special trains from Montreal, Quebee, Sherbrooks and Grande Mere, it wag held in check. wuilding of any Almost every consequence in that sJuding the postoffice, the city hall, the one exception, the fine building of Hochelaga Bank, and most all of the Over 300 buildings wading stores. were burned. SIGNS OF CIVILIZATION. Members of Russian Duma Get crease in Salary. cabinet St. Petersburg—The In on Monday introduced in the duma a Dill s raising the salaries of the member with of the duma to $2,100 a year, is Petersburg scale of living, and it expected to pass without opposition. Seven Deaths in Chicago From Prostration. Heat Chicago.—The hottest day of the year, with the mercury standing at 94 degrees, brought death and sufferSeven ing to Chicago on Mondav. s deaths were reported to the coroner’ office and heat prostrations were nu- The fickleness of the public must be taken into consideration. That only explains the present changing favor for cafes. Hetty Green Being Made Young Again DR.FACEFIXER shortly before noon Monday, in 8 stable, was not checked until the a penalty of $12.50 for each day a deputy is absent, if not excused meets The bill Strauss start- hy the chair. carrying his the wishes of the deputies, as they men he fired complain that the sum they now remen returned ceive is wholly inadequate to the St. the fire from a revolver, killing him. that RUBBED OUT |) 4 every hotel worthy of the name with Both men declares grill. a question of time before he will startle New York with an original and festive restaurant in Times square. Three Rivers, Quebec.—Fanned by . high wind, a fire which broke out section of, the city was destroyed, in- The quarrel is restaurant, GET YOURFACE The end fired simultaneously. vigorous BROKE ANTI-TRUST LAWS. men were neighbors and quarreled over a cattle trade. Guns were drawn were instantly killed. We Sallier N. M., 200 miles east of here. the name, an egotist of ice, he wll love her the more because she always loves him, and loves him much. will be productive of any serious re- sults. ‘through their counsel. minister of finance in the Castro ecab- inet, 1904-05, he advanced much Town Wiped Out by Fire. and Edward Jones, cattleman, were both killed in a duel Sunday evening. The fight took place near St. Vrain, should be said: “Love your husband more than yourself.” And if she has not married a man unworthy the Filipinos” and “death to the Americans.” It is doubted if the circular Twenty-four Paper Manufacturers Fined $2,000 Each. Tatsu Maru affair, but he did not expect it to continue much longer. Tha New York.—Twenty-four companies Chinese were feeling its reflex infin manufacturing manila wrapping paper Albuquerque, N. M.—R. M. To a womanit ! “Maxim's is no longer the jolly place it was. It is now frequented But apparently there will be limita- by sightseers and tourists and much tions in the American version which of the old atmosphere is destroyed. It do not exist in the Parisian cafe. is a place where people go to be wick“To be sure, it would be necessary ed, and whenever there is an effort, to avoid unbridled license,” said M. all effect is lost. People think MaxEverard. “I expect to maintain the im’s is the name of the proprietor. fine line between good cheer and hilar- When I was starting that place 18 ity. At Maxim's women are allowed years ago, I cast about for a terse and without escorts. This would be im- easily remembered name. I did not possible in New York. At Maxim's want to use my name, and I wanted there is a space for dancing, which to avoid the word ‘cafe.’ ‘Maxim,’ the would be a rather doubtful success word for an adage, struck me as agreehere. However, if the guests were able, and, therefore, I used that. 1 given to understand that lax dancing should like to call my New York place would not be permitted it would be ‘Caprice’s.’” possible to tone down this part of the Everard sold his interest in Maxim’s for $50,000, which he promptly lost in entertainment. Ever since he has been “There are three essentials of a speculation. successful restaurant. They are good a maitre d’hotel. Two Cattlemen Fight Duel, Both Be ing Killed. The New Testament said, attacks { president of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha houses, killing their animals and consteamship company, reputed to be thee cludes with the wish for “long life to JUST LIKE BORDER DAYS. Begin then by contributing a double part to the | who once owned Maxim's in Paris, and says he originated that famous in annual installments from the rey- chine with which they can perpetuate their family, a companiontotheirpleasure, anurse in their invalidisms. ‘New York May Soon Have a Maxim’s China Feels Reflex Action of Boycott accuses the government of graft. Pending open revolution, it urges & ' on Japan. campaign involving the assassination San Francisco.—Sochito Asano, o? Individual Americans, burning their enues of the estates, keeper of the house, a lovable and beautiful little ma- and the morality of American women and money for this purpose upon the solemn promise of King Carlos to refund seek in the wife an increase of their own ease, or a Issued Manila. dishonest, drunken thieves, WORKS BOTH WAYS. portions. and he thoueht that financial Exact little, exceedingly little, of your husband, and you will have ence considerations would soon outweigh gone more than half way along the path that leads to the peace of thefire- sentimental reasons. side. This done,all that the man, ever an egotist and always less loving Financial Difficulties of King. than the woman, concedes to you will come like an unexpected gift, a dear Lisbon.—A series of stormy debates surprise. If, on the contrary, you measure the happiness of the family in in the Portuguese parliament over the balance of justice you will expose yourself to the most disagreeable financial advances to the royal family has disclosed the fact that a major surprises, to the bitterest disillusions. portion of the funds advanced to the Girls when they marry know men only by novels. These men either late King Carlos went to lift the mortwhich King Luise had placed are demons or angels. The men that pass their lives in cities, and not gages upon the Braganza estates before his on the pages of romance, rarely are devils, and they never are angels, They About antiManila.—An inflammatory issued been cleaned, or have yet to undergo that American circular has operation. | here anonymously and distributed. It | July 4 the combined fleets of the At bears the cabalistic signs of the old lantic and the Pacifie will take part Katipunan society, and denounces the in the celebration here, and three days Americans, saying they have brought later the battleships of the Atlanti¢ tyranny instead of liberty, and that fleet will sail for Honolulu, where they their purpose is to rob and enslave are scheduled to arrive July 14. the Filipinos. It calls them shameless, holds where the wife gives 99 and the hus- second wealthiest man in Japan, next to Baron Shibusawa, band only one. The generons wife never ranking has arrived aere en route to New York finds her spouse too niggardly. The sum on a financial missten. Speaking of the boycott against Japanese goods fn always is complete and the happiness perfect. China, Mr. Asano said that Japanese Woe to youif you hold forth to your husband that you do not wish trade had suffered severely because to offer more than 50, neither more nor less. Your exactness will offend ef the boycott resulting from the him, and his tribute to the domestic bliss soon will reduce to minute pro- Document Distributed RS. HETTY GREEN, whosesocial thermometer has jumped almost to fever heat within a month and shows indications of going higher yet —clear to the top of the tube, where the “400” mark is—is having her face made over at a beauty foundry and planning an invasion of Newport from the vantage point of a summer cottage. These are the two latest bulletins in regard to Mrs. Green, who, having blossomed into splendor in the s0ciety hothouse of the Plaza hotel, gave a dinner there a few nights ago that was declared quite the thing and very recherche. Mrs. Green's advance on the beauty parlors where the treatments she has been taking recently have transformed her rath- trait painters, was made diffidently, as became one venturing into an undiscovered country. It was predicted by some far-seeing persons when plain Hetty Green moved out of her inex pensive “but homelike’ Hoboken flat and, casting economy to the winds took title to a suite at the Plaza, that eae had “got society,” instead of re ligion. “You'll see,” they said, know ingly. “Pretty soon she will be giv | ing teas and dinners and bridge parties, owning an auto, and finally buy- jing a Fifth avenue mansion and a | ; | | Newport villa. Nothing short of a miracle can now save her from the ravages of the bacillus of social am bition.” It begins to look as if these prophets knew whereof they spoke. The transplantation and transfor mation of Hetty Green of the financial columns to Mrs. H. Robinson Green of the society news is a big jump. | The Hetty Green of a month ago was a national character. People used tc point her out to their country rele tives and say: the richest “That's woman in Hetty Green the world.” er classic features into a blooming It looks as if old Hetty of the financiai resemblance to a pink-cheeked, white- district is lost to that part of the towr forever. haired marquis of one of the old por- Millions Spent Daily for Food and Drink that some of the idle money will be used to boost the eating game anc increase the supply of fizz water this , fall, for Longacre Square is to haytwo immense restaurants. That is it will if present plans get beyond the paper stage One of these places will have a seat. ing capacity. of 8,000, and as your EW YORK is a voracious city It | New Yorker does not indulge accord is estimated that $4,000,000 a|ing to his palate, but his purse, and day is spent for food and drink. A }is fond of garish displays, it is pro goodly portion of this sum fiows into dog scare the lockers of the lobster palaces mad a , addition In merous. wife. Mrs. Kelley is at a hospital and grill rooms in the white light with a fractured skull. Kelley, spread throughout the city, and the | district. That there must be some to men his ordered police of chief althongh severely hurt, will recover, Within a few days the couple would shoot all unmuzzled dogs. A similar profit in lobster a la Newburg at have celebrated their golden wedding order issued in Morton Park, @ sub- | $1.60 a bite and patie de foi gras at ann!versary. urb, resulted in the killing of rorty | $1.50 a smell is shown by the fact dogs in a few hours | posed to make one of these lobster palaces a |of Babylon. modern hanging garden When the dreamis ful | filled one can stand in Longacre and | look up in the air and on the ’steenth | floor see a real lake, real trees grow jing from truly mossy banks, |