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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains editorial commentary and a four-panel cartoon titled "Actions Are Plainer Than Words: A Question That Hurts." The cartoon depicts two figures (likely political opponents) in a physical altercation, with dialogue asking "Been having your ears and tail trimmed, eh?" and "Did it hurt?" The satirical point appears to concern political violence or aggressive rhetoric—the cartoon uses animals with trimmed ears and tails as metaphor, suggesting one political figure has been figuratively "cut down" by another. The surrounding editorial snippets mock various public figures and policies, including references to General Miles, the Czar's actions in Finland, and Democratic politics. The overall tone suggests Judge magazine is critiquing political aggression and questionable tactics among leaders during this period. Without clearer dates or specific historical markers visible, the exact political figures remain unclear.

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HOW THE CZAR DISARMS. e Juape THE CZAR has crushed the national life of Finland, and if there is not disarmament in that country he will see to it that it occurs. Indeed, puetieicoroncaTe waa there is not even to be opposition, and protest is looked upon as treason. AT THE JUDGE BUILDING. The czar wants to be consistent, and he thinks it begins at home. TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. MILES’'S BAD MISTAKE. UnrTap STATES ANO CANADA 1H ADVAMCR One copy, one year, or 52 numbers $5.00 ENERAL MILES has an opponent in the Democratic Atlanta Con- One copy, six months, or 26 numbers - 3.50 Pry + . S i | One copy. for thineen weeks = ss tas stitution because it was optional with him to leave off or put shackles | Including the Cuaistaas Jvoce N SUBSCRIPTIONS tries im the postal unis Te ay 00 Jefferson Davis in 1865, and he chose to put them on. The fact will Ser doubtless lose the general many confederate votes when he runs for presi- dent. 4 building, Chane nach's mews exchange, ACTIONS ARE PLAINER THAN WORDs. Street, New York. A QUESTION THAT HURT. [W-Circulation larger than any other cartoon weekly in the world. {27 NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS.—The contents of Juoce are protected by copyright in both the United States and Great Britain. Infringement of this copyright will be promptly and vigorously prosecuted. AIL OF THE SAMOANS—-We are governed too much. ‘THE SWIM of Colone! Funston has put him. into the vast liquidity which goes by that name. A BRITISH WAR-SHIP is called the Watteroo, but we don’t know what kind of a game it is. i} THE BELMONT BOYS inquire casually, “What 1. Tost (the dachshund)—"" Been having your ears and tail trimmed, eh? i is a little matter of matrimonial law as between Did it hurt? i friends?” WHAT THIS COUNTRY wants, according to Andrew Carnegie, is to keep within its shell and be a turtle. CAPTAIN COGHLAN ought to reflect that diplomacy is the art of saying things with an apparent desire to say something else. "THE MAN who has given a hundred thousand dollars to Princeton for i a new professorship is unknown, but we suspect Russell Sage. \ T IS PLEASANT to read the discussions of Sorosis on art, they are such a relief from the absence of knowledge displayed by the women’s societies in their adolescence on politics. i} ARY SPOONER, who has just died at the age of one hundred and five, prided herself on being the oldest spinster in the country, and yet it is said that she had not lost her mind. STRATTON, who has sold the Independence mine for ten million dol- lars, was at one time such a ne’er-do-well that his wife left him. Let the ne‘er-do-wells take heart. There may be another Independence mine somewhere. SPAIN has a claim against China for supplying the Philippine insurgents with arms during the late war between Spain and this country. There is no government so contemptible as not to have a claim against China. Is not the world “ruined by cheap Chinese labor”? A GREAT CRIME. HE GOVERNMENT in refusing mail facilities to tories who advise revolt against its authority in the Philippines is not as severe as is 1 charged by the tories in their shrieks for free speech. They ought to re- ! flect that they are traitors and deserve to be hanged. In time of war their | purpose is humiliation and assassination. | s MISBEHAVIOR. . MBS: GEORGE, who killed George D. Saxton of Canton, Ohio, is a good-looking woman and therefore she didn’t do it. She hopes that her acquittal will be a warning to men that they must behave or die. Did it never occur to her that she was old enough to be the mother of children when she was wronged? Really, a little good behavior ought to come from the other side. HARMONY? [7 1S DECLARED with extreme unetion by O. H. P. Belmont that if sixteen to one prevails in the next Democratic national convention there will be no bolt by Tammany or Croker, or any Democrat in New York. This is important if true; but there are a good many Democrats in New York who wouldn't be at all appalled if they thought themselves obliged to vote for McKinley again. 4 —Did it burt?” comicbooks.com