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   New York World (Newspaper) - January 7, 1888, New York, New York                                558 Fatal Letter From the Diary of Inspector BY JULIAN Opening 10 NEW JANUARY 10 Stories of Sing Sing Fifty Inmates of the State Prison Write Autobiographical Sketches for Facts About Their Their Crimes and Their PRICE TWO AFTER CARLISLES HEARING OF CONTEST BEGUN BY ELECTIONS Speaker Not Represented Mr Grounds of Content Friends of the Speaker Accused Directly of in with the Decision to bo Reached SPECIAL TO THE contested election caso of Thobo against Carlisle was taken up this lor a preliminary Hearing by tie Committee on The and all the members of the com were Neither Carlisle nor tils attorney was In The case of Thobe was presented by Hale his began the tation of case Immediately af ter tue committee hurt been called to tak ing up first the brief already submitted the which aa the basis of the that the State election laws were violated in the ap pointment of judges of This Infraction of the he was sufficient to warrant a favorable consideration of but U the committee did not agree with this view he was prepared to present evidence to satisfy them of his clients The record his Would not reveal facts in the and It was the duty of the committee to at once send a com to the district to ascertain the facts while it could be Already Important papers had been as he was prepared to prove by Taking up the details of the Sypher Bald that on the night o the election it became ap parent to the Judges ot election at that Carlisle had been defeated by more than 000 At 1 Oclock thoy scut for Carlisle and brought him In a carriage to the house of a Ee could give tlie name of the friend and the location of the but lie would not do so unless the committee urged as he did To state all that he knew at this stage of the After consulting with Carlisle they telegraphed to have the returns of the outside counties with Who are they 7 inquired of replica tie said It was a fact that the returns of the six outlying counties were with held for and Carlisle had publicly confessed that ho was Yon do not any Importance to this point suggested Ho 1 nst mention replied Mf I confessed defeat at Bald replied and I ho ought to have stuck to Sypher said that in seven of the eight precincts of Carroll County the were signed and as to all the In one and it was evident that all of them must have been written after election by one as he could not have in all tho precincts at once on election Bypher nest read tho affidavit ot John m In this Fierce tells that the signatures on in one a peculiar while tho of the election officers to oaths were In different Continuing his statement counsel said that Carlisle had fulled of election through In some tickets were printed until 3 and there was virtually no election in other In one case only the Judges two for Carlisle and one for In County 200 votes on election but the returns finally snowed 507 In Car roll County there was practically no Ho could show that voters had failed to go to the polls on election they found that Carlisle had been defeated they voted the next Not only wus this case In Carroll but also in every one ol tne outlying Sypher quoted from a statement by who ho a prominent Democrat ami au attorney of to the that 34 names appeared to have been added to one of the after the 01 tue Judges had peon Tne he would state something which ho Had no affidavits to hut which bould he f roved by Alia tue election seven of Carlisles met in conference at the to endeavor to save THoy sent for an eighth a prominent and honorable They told him Carlisle uad been and they wanted him to center them to gome means of said took His Hat and declaring that if they wore up to anything of that sort tucy must count him Carlisle dare Dot contradict this gentle He is a Democrat and a Kentucky gentleman ol us high standing as The counsel next took up on by the con testant to the effect that Carlisles friends had corrupted his attorney and Induced him to abandon the case and They had been given the name of tie man who liad pur chased the ana If their Informants told the tuat man was a relative of Car The price named for Wood was He sold the Touching refusal to Join him In taking Sypher remarked lie did not dare meet Do dare not now go into that district and take Thobes affidavit was next wherein He Wood of delaying the taking of testimony and with tell had him and had re marked that If ho would not tlie case he make money out of and a thousand dollars was a good thing to If the case were reopened it would bo found that he elected by 000 When he had left tho factory on of the BOO employees there had not been a man who had not said that he knew he Thobe was but that It was no rood that the Democrats were In a majority in the House and would not give him a seat as against such a man as He had been a strong but for the last three or four years had been an It the committee refused to reopen tlie cuse the would say Had Thobe been a Democrat or had he been a lawyer they would have listened to Let the committee snow the millions either that Thobo was elected or not That was all they They wanted fair If the case was decided against him he would go buck to his factory aud but ho would not quit things ore as you say what is the use of voting is what I The committee at point took a recess for half an After recess of Thobes cited precedents to justify the committee In reopening the Sypher presented a res tuat tho papers in tho case be printed and referred to a select committee of seven to be churned with tho Investigation ot the conduct of tho Into Congressional election in sixth District of The committee went into secret where the proceedings were confined to the reading of several of the Without an attempt to come to an agreement tho propositions submitted by Thobes the committee adjourned until when some action Is likely to bo RESOLUTE ROSE A KOW AT THE Fists and Canes Taho tho Place of Billiard Cues for a SPECIAL TO tho second of tho after noon games of the billiard tournament today a row occurred which threatened for a time to be very Dick Jako Schaefers had offered to bet to that John Donovan would not win 11 rat and to forfeit If the were not pnt up within twenty lour hours after tho bet was took tie but It made Donovan very aud heard that he had made uncomplimentary remarks about him in After tne second gamo in which Donovan was as him witn his striking him a couple of times in the Donovan used his cue in and then Joe tne Jumped in and struck using his an who had witnessed the now came to Donovans ami were soon separated and the excite ment quieted Blood was drawn trum both Hoolie and but neither wus much Donovan will withdraw from the tourna He has been very losing of the four fames lie is manager of the Billiard Hall and a turf rivals of hall nnd Iloohed Turf Donovan weighs only about 125 Koche and Ullman are each heavy first afternoon In tho handicap billiard tournament today was won by Charley his ho scoring 105 to Prank Days It was a of good and bad playing on the part of average was 6 19 aud best and 4 1687 and The second game was one of the prettiest of tho Carter making some remarkably brill iant shots and defeating the latter making but 78 of the 150 he was down Carter ran out 270 In his nineteenth and made runs of and Donovans best run was 15 and average ON THE Ing Him thai there bo money in It An Young Star Severely a Member of tho TO THE are bloodstains on the Grand stage Last night the Mexican cut Browns baud so severely that It may have to be Beulah Is impetuous nnd new to the She from Is full of Mexican intrigue and and In her rendition of the heroic part the actress enters into ber role with dangerous Hue had told Brown to exercise great caro In the assassina tion ns she feared her emotional part would carry her Last evening When the murder scene camu Beulah crept Into tbo of tier sleeping and heir flashing eyes looked murderous as sho crept to the and raised the glittering dagger for tbo fatal us from behind u screen and grasped her Hand as There was a Basil of the a serpentlike move ment of form und Brown staggered back his bleeding hand hanging at his The audience vociferously and the curtain was rung down The knlle was dull and cut the fleshy part of the hand between the thumb and There wild excitement be hind the and one of the ladles called Beu lah a She is jealous of the it is SHE UP THE MINOR ROLE AS SIGNED HER IN LABBE The Stnr Actress Will Break With Abbey TInin Submit to tho Sho Abbey Had the Lending Character in tho New A State or Things at There Is trouble at Wallacks and there Is no knowing how it will Miss Hose tho charming leading has refused to play a part assigned to her aud Manager Abbey threat ens But there is an contract in tho When Miss Coghlan was engaged by a written was drawn up and Coghlan was to havo her choice of and her salary was set at MOO a It was also agreed that the one who the contract first was to forfeit Abbey some days since decided to rehearse LAbbo Miss Coghlan was asked to and she willingly as providing she were given the role of To her surprise sho was given the char acter of Scott to read by Stage Manager Rob told that she would look it and if she did not like it she would not play 1L After perusing it for ten minutes sho declined Then Abbey got angry and penned a note to Miss If you do not play tho part to tho best of your ability your services will end with the run of In the This did not please the contract in she went to her Back she came stronger in her de termination not to play Abbey said if sho did not play she would forfeit her being tho one to first break the A WOULD reporter went to last even Manager Abbey was sick in bnt inquiry at tho box developed the fact that Abbey had left for Boston In tue afternoon and was not expected to return until Private Secretary Matthews was lu tne private and ho represented Op the soft carpeted stairs Into the office where tue secretary sat was TIIK WORLD man There is nothing In the story Matthews averred at but when told of Abbeys let he said il perhaps I did near some but you know rumors nave been Hying about all the Abbey lias been 111 and went to Boston and he will noi be back until to Chatterton can tell you something Have you Miss slue of tho story Nobody hero knows anything about As the reporter opened tho door to the resonant tones of Miss Coghlan floated up The curtain had fallen on tne last act of In the Osmond and were tho first to from below on the way to their and gazed with looks of wondering Interrogation at the Inter Hext looking fresh aud pretty in the costume of Dora and paused at the top of the flight to look evi dently guessing the purport of the visitors Other members of the cast followed and disap to wash op and assume their everyday cos Miss Coghlan did not come but a voice Inquired from below What is wanted of Miss and a face well known ou the stage and artistic in photography looked up from the bottom of tlie The actress ascended to the still In tne cos tume ol tbo beautiful ut Now tell mo just what yon she BS 1 desire to know of the trouble concerning the part ot Soott In LAbbo Now 1 shall have to turn interviewer and ask you what you know about sue BABY BUNTINGS ABE AND THE The Mayor Finds a Deadly Under Ilis JUSTICE WHITE WAS Baled Over to Brooklyn by a Deputy He Ills Temper was a somewhat lively scone In the corri dor of the Kings County CourtHouse on in which tho principals were Police Justice Andrew of this and Lawyer of The disturbance grew out of an at tempt on tho part of Lawyer Hinman to have Jus tice punished for contempt of court In refus ing to obey a It alleged that Justice Whits shook list In tho face of and said that if that lawyer ever fell into his he would punish him in a manner ho would be apt to Hinman retorted that It would take a lone time for him to get the coveted oppor White tno building with lire glistening In his The action which brought about all the rumpus was that of Gerald Seymour against Swan the Maiden lane oil to recover for talse Seymour was au agent of tho and was accused or em a small amount of Ho was ar taken to tho and subsequently ar lief ore Justice who discharged To prove tho plaintiffs was necessary to have the testimony of the as to Seymours arraignment and the charge against Then the suit lor false Imprisonment WHS of tho law tirra of Get ting who appeared for suld last night to a WORLD reporter Justice White certainly did not act tho part of a There was a subpoena Issued to prove tho proceeding before him as u police Jus which Is He promised to but he didnt An attachment was Is sued and the deputy sheriff arrived with Justice White In by the was a very irate Justice White gave his testimony then was arraigned before Judge Vatt of City for His pitta wan that he was very that he had a to and that he did deem his testimony of any great Judge Van Wyok soon convinced Justice White that he knew a little about Tlie Justice was allowed to go and he walked Into the corridor of the courthouse where the scene BE WAS FAITHFUL ADORER TO THE AS HIS But Ilo Never Promised to Marry Ho of Ilia Ardent Epistles Kead but a from the lings and Kisses by Case Ready for tho Jurys At the opening ot tho court yesterday in tno great breach of promise case of Campbell against before Beach In Part of tho Supreme Mlsa tho re the witness She was accompanied to the court by the same two ladles with her on tho previous and who were accommodated with seats near Miss Campbells The de fendant came promptly on and resumed his seat of the previous with his back to tho Jury and with only tho side of his face towards Miss so far as could bo never onco at The millionaire defendant looked nervous and as though ho had not slept Miss Campbell continued and alert until she was dismissed from the witness chair and tho cose for tho defense was about to when she burled her face In her handkerchief In full view of the and from time to time sobbed There was tho same eager rush to tho courtroom that had lor both of them If he would from the Sypher declared that there was enough evi dence in his brle to warrant tlie committee m seat Ing his but if it did not certainly there was at least sufficient for a reopening of It could ba done In twee ways By a special as in case by reopening the ease tie as in his Sypnern Louisiana case in the Con und by summoning witnesses here to Tho Speaker of the lie was the third officer In rank in Ihls But he not big enough to occupy Bent upon a fraudulent nor WHS tlie Democratic party strong enough to maintain him m that H Carlisle la tho honest he Bald he will come down out of his and ask for tho appointment ol a committee to go to Kentucky and search the With what Is he Carlisle hero before the committee i Noth uot even a certificate of he that ho has no or he la to throw himself upon the mercy of me He has trifled with the case since tho ue trifled with his or he would have been In conclusion ho warned tie committee that it was those Interested hut both of tho had Been coquetting wits the In both seeking Its vote lor next and the committee could afford to refuse to the claims of this in the face of the disclosures lie Had made to the The contestant Thobo was next allowed to make a statement to the He said he was born in tne same count win UB years Alter lie told Wood that If he had not votes ue did not want the seat he would not rely technicalities and If Carlisle had vote than he he ought to take tho soon after the election the inquiry wus y heard the streets of be done for Carlisle 1 In one county informed that ho had received 85 Wood went down informed that no votes hud been cast time in July wlien dont Know done about to g If he wanted to lot me down eass to my Wood also told him o occasions that money could bo made Other persons had told one ol them fitness s BUCHANANS Death of tbo Woman on Whoso Account Ho Remained a TO TUE i died Tues day night at her residence In Sugar Leaf aged ninetynine She did not marry until she was eightyfour years a dissipated got all her property In his and deserted her shortly after their For a number of years her jane land a lived together with no male pro who was a widow of a soldier of tne war ot died last year and the two sur kept up the domestic establishment assisted by who was onoe noted for her was betrothed in her youth to a young man living near her Pennsylvania Her parents forbade the favoring another who was James afterwards President of the United able to got the consent of her parents to marry the man of her sue con cluded to live a single It was because could uot marry her that he remained a bachelor all his want to go to bed ho could not His appe tite was and I regarded him ns a very sick man and advised his return to his I did not want to be responsible for him any longer feared his How did ho spend his time asked Pul 1 Walking In tho sun or sitting down on the Wo rode down once to see the large wooden elephant that was building you rode down to see the elephant It was a wooden How of ten did you go to see the elephant Renewed Miss Campbell wept silently at this evidence of Diet he take whiskey and quinine continued I believe ho Suppose a lady wrote to at that do yon think lie had strength to answer tho letter Morrison could only say that frequently wrote letters while but as to their contents he could not MORE ECSTATIC LETTERS Parsons then read the following sent from to Miss Campbell at Washington NEW With HB tind mo your NEW April you the I I did not l to thia think ol ON THE VERGE OF A 1 dont see how it leaked out so There Is really uo trouble to apeak My entitles me to a choice ol and ou Thursday the of Scott was handed mo and one act was road ou the You cannot judge a play perfectly bj tho first and I asked to allow me to taue It to ray dressing where 1 would read It did uot take mo that the part did not suit and 1 re turned saying I did uot euro to play in that Ol the cunt 1 preferred to play Cynthia or even the comedy No there Isnt the slightest feeling about tho Tho relations between Abbey and myself aro of the pleasantest and It U iale to suppose that her selection for Is the cause of any Alibey herself said that sho would like to play the comedy When cast was first selected Abbey did say ho would like to see ber In tho but she after wards came to me aud offered tho saying that she would like to take tho I do not apprehend any she My to play the Is It Is unfortunate that Abbey is In Boston just at as bis Bide of the story would be more I have just stated tbe occurrence und do not think there is any need to apprehend auy Have you not made plans for a starring tour I had thought of It next I have Hie rights lor my brothers It Is a and Is u strong nothing definite lias been Should tho matter result lu Miss re three wellknown managers stand it is to take hor on a starring COLLEGES AS WEATHER Cornell University Four Experi ment SPECIAL TO THE J of has just been placed in charge of Cornells experiment A few mouths ago an appropriation was made to establish four ex bnt not till recently was tho placing Thoy are distributed as fol lows One at Washington the second at the Roso Polytechnic Terre a third at of Technology and the fourth at the of the Hose Poly will direct the work of these stations for a Their work will be to establish laws govern ing atmospheric electricity nnd these laws with the laws of the variations of the barom It Is thought that observations of atmos electricity will much more reliable data for predicting storms than those In present Tne electricity fluctuates before a storm lu a manner exactly analogous to tho At the Cornell station variations were recently noticed two days before the storm observatory Is In tho tower of the cal and Is fitted out with all the appli ances of a besides appa This location Is one of tho best in the coun as it is rigut in the path o FAVORITE observable on tho previous and It required tho services of six policemen to convince DOO people that they could not occupy a space which would only hold Very many of crowd waited patiently for tho hour of recess to and remained hopeful until the court again only to bo disappointed by the adjournment until Both sides rested and on Monday the caso will bo summed up and given to the The Impression seems to bo that Miss Campbell will win her but as to tho question of tho opinions vary from six cents to HE NEVER SPOKE OP Parsons questioned Miss Campbell as to her reasons for being distrustful of sincerity and as to In any of his letters to there was any diminution of She re plied in tho sho he never spoko of AU of his she would show Ho then asked her to give the dates of letters received by her In saying to I wish to show that at this he was a constant Miss Campbell said she could not tell referring to book and this handed to her she April 23 and To the question whether there was anything written lu the book except copies of ArbucKles letters she said there were notes on tho a few letters may bo There were very few last few Sho came to New sho a few weeks and she had had nothing to do with the selection of tho letters to be presented m In the letter to of sho bad given him the facts In respect to tue division of property among her Tho first letter in the book was and the last April In alluding to tho division of the she said she had called Arbuckles attention to the fact that she had spent some of her portion while sho was do fool but will thin and sti Your client wrote 1 said I should like to see some such written by Here is another writ ten In the month of addressed to her at KID does nob soem to lond Here Is with one addressed to John Inclosed m the envelope ad dressed to Miss Campbell NEW April MY 1 the Portsmouth napor you sent and tbe biography of your which pleased mo nnd caused me to bovr kind Bun should be to nor who viaa ao kind and indulgent to Ills lat baby daughter and vriion Ue looks on he thinks of that ho to feed hor milk i and what a baby you must I am writing yon too and what will your father think of my writing you no olten will think that your aro mo overy you Know you did not When 1 have hoard from you I ylli havo to you truly with HH anil am in of a letter from Adams mo for bridge that 1 Bont Tho does not mean but It would if for Cyprus a was examined by but ho simply testified to u long ac with tho defendant und to his gen eral bad condition of Ho was not cross Parsons then read the following letter from the defendant Juno DEAK telegraphed for to go to Pitta burK last bnt later mother I tmd In tended going this but on receipt of telegram to go tomorrow Friday and now long I will remain thorn 1 cannot My brother will I 1 have not mot my brother In Pittsburg for several on account of tho of ono required I am heartily ot such close to but it loos Seoul 1 am fooling quite and feel I should have answered your mothers letter ore bnt I have not had a spare moment during the and when night comos 1 feel tired and not in the mood of I 1 havo no hopes of my mothers Khe lias been to her room and the floor oil which her room Is for four long during which timo sha bas not had an or a bnt gradu ally growing every I now with much lovo and Hs and Ks and remain Hs and EXPLAINS TO THB NEW MY DEAREST I received your very welcome letter and road it with much and when I had the reading of thought i see her ore many and take her by At least 1 thought In a day or two 1 would bo ablo to write 1 cannot leave so aa my brother is uot well to dovoto Ida time to 1 so much to in Stna Sing Prison contribute short to an SUNDAY So such array of ever before been secured for a Sherman to Talk Protection In of the protection members of the Massachusetts Congressional dele accompanied by Herbert of the Homo Market of called on Sena tor Sherman today in a body to urge him to au invitation to be present and speak at a compli mentary banquet which the Homo Market Club proposes to give him In Boston seme time this month or Tho Is a protection organi devoted particularly to tne Interests of Senator Sherman accepted the in and will probably be accompanied to Bos ton by ot of West The WOULD tow contain an interesting feature in the of letters from inning Stna sketches are autobio graphical ana will attract tlie attention of all persons interested in moral Tried to Kill TO THE tho man who became Insane two years ago as a result ot his ex with the alleged James tried to kill tho Humbug lost Ma loney belongs and when he fled from Phila delphia after the exposure of his miracle he came back to his old stamping got Into his fired a pistol at was overpowered In the strangle that fol und ever since taken Into custody has been raving When miracles first made crazy he shot his sister lu an insane out but the girl convicts iii Smg Sing Prison contribute short to the SUNDAY No such array of has ever before been secured for a abn 1 spe And she comes The SUNDAY WOULD vita contain an interesting feature in Vie shape of letters from convicts in Sing These sketches are autobio graphical and they will attract the attention of all persons in moral Tho Geese That Lay Golden I SPECIAL TO THE Casey lives near the and keeps a flock of Killing one of the flock today a peculiar metal was found in its crop In small flaky His curiosity led him to slaughter another the crop of which contained about the same of the same About a ul was taken from tho crops of the two The mineral was tested by a jeweller who pronounces It The geesa are most of the time in the which is very or Jon the gravelly bank near a spring about which is much the accumulation of Young SPECIAL TO TOT NEW Phelps the Tale student who amused himself by advertising bis engagement and marriage with his Miss Lillian has decided to leavo This relieves the Faculty from taking any action In his His classmates nave avoided him the exposure that followed his TOBACCO aro aware that iVMimatojtiuan of No more BlK Lumber SPECIAL TO THE projector of the big timber raft which recently went to arrived in John this He said that there will ho more timber rafts but a timber ship will be built with spars and steering apparatus for six ty It is not tno Intention to Ball tne ship to her destination unless circumstances compel them to do The work will be at once begun on the does uot feel nt all disheart ened by the disaster attended the raft vent A FLOATING The Hill Arrives with Animals for the Greatest Show on Tho steamship Ludgate Hill arrived here this She was u Heating on board ton witu wild for ana to tho animals wuro lost Jn the Bridgeport My Plucky Boy Toms description o tho capture of those ferocious is enough to make ones blood My Mucky Boy V Out This Centenarian and Peter Larken was 104 years of age when he died at his at 41 Grand Thursday He carried on business as a Junkman on Navy street until he waa nearly ono hundred years of when bis sight failed him and his memory grew Peter was born near County in He remembered the rebellion of and other historical incidents of the past He to this country In and atler a short time In Rah where he engaged In car riage he settled In Brooklyn and left that Ho married when about years of aud four of his children are now liv the eldest a son ot years of His wife was almost ninety years of age when sho died three years He smoked and drank In Ue was about five feet In height and weighed seventyfive He died of old A Wealthy Woman Hues for Marie Augusta Thurot de who lives In this has begun for divorce from her Alfred Georgo de a wealthy wine merchant of Island of de has an Income of about per year from property In und has been living in two years while her a lad of about is being edu She met de Vealle in Paris seventeen years and they were She says his continual Intrigues with peasant and servants made her wedded life very and his unkind treatment made It A writ has been In order that tne ol witnesses In Hellers may bo Blown Off a Train and TO IDS remarkable accident with fatal results occurred on the westbound Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway train this morning at James Oas of Surgeon Inthe United States Marine Hospital and his son a boy eleven years were passing from the drawingroom car to a while the train was running very fait and a high gala was blow The lad wus lifted off tbe car platform by the wind and hurled to the His skull was and ho was picked up The body was brought here and will be sent to Washington lor The SUNDAY wai contain an interesting feature in the shave of letters from convicts in Sing Sing These sketches are autobio graphical ana they will attract the attention of all persona out poorest In purse and healthiest in Aud that was 1 As to when she engaged Jordan Hodges to conduct the suit sho said she could not tell 1 there any writing by yon conld fix tho date Jordan entered tho caso re tainer ho lu un old friend of my as a law yer If He had uot known mo no might have dc the TUB PLAINTIFFS This closed and asked a lew questions of his client to ac count lor her visit to She said that her sister was mulcted with at that aud she went to attend Sho kept her bed from of the arrival until her death In we said and Parsons moved to on the ground by the plaintiffs uo broach or on the part of tlie defendant hud been It there WJS auy such he It should bave been by and the plaintiff had admitted that there was no Tne had alluded to promises made ana to various times assigned for tno but this was written after nuu been conferred with as to beginning this und was written by his had written to him that she feared that would The enia Judge that there are facts m the tho delay in tho performance of the contract by tho which the jury might Infer u A breach of contract Is uot necessarily to expressions by word of mouth or In writing by tlie contracting party that he will not perform but may constitute a breach without a I will give you an exception to the mo Parsons said we will go to the Ho then after a brief introduc saying that the plaintiff uad testified that had been kind and affectionate to the very He had nothing to say against the character of the Wulle tbo defendant was writing daily from a the plaintiff was In with Now she wants money Instead of and his The facts are that the plaintiff knew of the condition of which led to a sickbed in Allegheny City of throe He uid not return from his until six weeks after Miss Campbell hud engaged AND BY In the month of while he is sending to hor hugs aud kisses a thousand miles through the nhe Is In conference with a law yer with reference to tills suit for breach of I ask you to note down to the very Arbuckle never faltered in his and In the very suppressed not only duos ho continue his expressions of bat he follows them up by offers of which there was no reason in I no world wny she should not if she felt for him ai she should have And at that time she was using the he had sent her to bring her to New York lu order tbat sho might counsel and bring this then called Cornelius a middleaged with partially bald head and He wore spectacles and said be was a broker dealing In rice and He had been intimate with Arbuckle for many years and In 1883 accompanied him to went on ac count of He the witness of his stomach aud liver of I was him while no wus at Atlantic City all the except He sleep toll that 1 cannot write 1 havo betn worried all summer but enough of that and Parsons also read the following without dato BUN I havo not boon but business necessity compels mo to bo on 1 think my brother will go to Brazil next mouth and then RO to Paris and I will toll you all when 1 son nnd will be full of Its and HB for 1 am wild to and Ever SITE WAfl A MIGHTY POOR Parsons also read tbe following DEAR 1 had expected to bave bad a note from you here on Monday m answer to mine o last when in New I cannot yet say on what THOUSANDS OF AWAITING THE SIGNAL FROM They Are to Oppose tho Revival of Tenement Factories and tho Proposed Reduction of Trouble Already bnt tho Larger Shops Still Hang Situation Last For nearly two years the Industry In this city has not been by serious During that time the larger manufac have been planning how they could reduce the price of Thoy Introduced by which they could make cigars for less than a bnt they claim that even then they were undersold by manu They held a of meetings at the office of Secretary Morris a of tho Cigar Manufacturers Legal Protective 52 Exchange the result of which was a decision to Those who baa tene resolved to the system which they had reluctantly given up two years be There was no formal agreement among them as to how or when they were to bring about their but it was understood that when they reopened their factories after the annual stocktaking about each manufacturer would give his employees whatever notice he thought This particular season was chosen because it la the dull time in the This is so well known that the International Union has a provision in its constitution that no strike can entered into for an Increase of wages between November and The manufacturers knew that the employees had not been fully em ployed during tho past year and individually not well sustain a long The manufacturers claimed that the cheap trade was leaving the city and along with It was some of the better They asserted that they were not doing half as much business now as two years and to retain It was absolutely necessary that a change must be New said one of the largest manufac to a WORLD reporter must re cover her prestige as the leading cigar ing To do this we must got cheaper If we can obtain a cheap floor many of us will not go back to Wo must enabled to compete successfully with so as to hold our On the other tho have not been They anticipated a general move ment for a reduction of and tho officers of all the New York unions held a series of confer ences and laid their A strike comprising delegates from each of the local was elected to take charge of the Tho constitution of tho International Union provided what must be done in the case of a reduction ot Application to strike must bo made to tho International with full particulars as to the of persons Tlie dent would submit the case to all the local unions in the and those unions were to vote on the case within seven days from the time the ap plication was mailed In the head quarters of tho union are and the result communicated Immediately by if over 200 miles from the It requires a twothirds vote to authorize a and tho President can generally tell the result of a vote within twelve The reduction of It is was not the only evil against which tho unions directed their The reopening of the fac bad been closed for two waa as equally serious a No member or tho union would work la a house but there wore many hundreds outside of the union who would be only too glad to get a chance to return to such a The unions did uot control these and tho was What could be doue Years ago the International had adopted a label for the use of manufacturers paying the and who dlil not employ convicts or tenement house This label had not been suffi pushed among those smoking the cheap dny 1 v li loave bub early null ami for tho pleasure of you era the of I detained bora than I and will to You are a mighty poor Iain not and have nut been as I would and do not want to Again commence getting I think about u guod lis aud would do ma aa muua Very truly NEW How is Will it taka her a week to answer my aa hati been her for some time past 1 Have you tho I think It quite that I shall leave liero tbo close of tuta certainly ere tho I have got to getaway from here for a I have in place of which huTO matlo me very nervous and and only a change of air will do me any I sometimes get or become ti i can wl so nervous tbat it la with difficulty that with any comfort my own anil my business l that tho confinement to Is killing mp at I fool BO but Is surprising to mo is tnat 1 uo not lose my I do not eat as much now In three meals as I used to and in You have not lost your or you havo told 1 want to hoar from yon and do not wait to answer I havo not to timo aa 1 get wringing wet with a shunt favor and then a sweat bnt I have promised to go to night to hoar 1 Who interrupted said 1 suppose you was his I wasnt you I could tell a story about said Fuller I wish you replied yon are a good and then he resumed tue Interrupted What do you want or what would yon like to have for a Christmas gift f A kiss and what elao r lam m A CLOSING TO BABY Parsons read a number of telegrams from at to Miss Campbell at giving her almost dolly bulletins as to his mothers There wore no Ha and Ka In them ho evidently not oaring to take the operators into his Then Parsons read the following from Hiss Campbell DEAR BABY I wrote to you last addressing my letter as 1 hope somo ono will forward It to though there Is nothing special in It The day IB wonderfully In this you are having your wish I suppose you are having a pleasant Ume I have much to tell which I will wait to do by because all your questions can be and everything understood in a few Miles of and thousands of words never ao maan lor f bave written thirteen more words than you but I will slip in some nice kisses and a hng for and say 1 am wait ing for you with a full longing to Baa liOt me know when to expect so as to bo in the wlien you I do want to gee Affectionately This the cose for both and as H evi dently uot bo given to the jury last Judge Beach adjourned tho hearing until Monday when the counsel will present the case to the when ho was In llow do you know in Sing Prison short sketches to SUNDAY No array of autobiography has ever Wore been secured far a now uu yuu uai you did not sleep witti mm I slept In the adjoining room and paper for busy Only one when I wanted to be would say he did not a might paper and degrai Well of Buy PRESS every It U a complete grades of and tbe workmen In other trades hud not assisted the lu their fight against factories as energetically ns was Tne de termined to appeal to all trades unionists for assist ance in making the label by smoking only union A subcommittee has now in hand tbe preparation ot a circular for distribution among the unionists of the United It will be taken up by the American Federation of and every Central Labor Union or Trades Assembly in tbo are Nearly three weeks ago 229 East street 445 East Tenth and Louis street and Third gave notice of a reduc tion of wages ranging from 50 cents to a thou The workmen continued at work until yes when they the order being received from President Strassor on About one hundred and fifty men are now Is only tho There aro more strike applications In Buffalo from this Trouble Is expected In Kerbs 1018 Second where 250 persons are This firm was granted a cheap ou consid of abolishing but conld not have that floor aud ma onines Within a few days the firm has turned the whole factory Into cheap besides having That say the cigar a reduction of a There that the firms will soon again be in whoso factory is on eighth street and First may also have They havo always run a number of tene but recently have extended In they have reduced ranging from 00 cents to a The latter reduction Is on Spanish that cigars made lu the Havana The price paid was JIB the firm wants them made for man can about a thousand a strictly Spanish shops downtown the prices range from to 40 a There is another firm in the same Jacoby Ic which is said to be Identical with Jacoby whore the prices paid are said to be lower than those of the parent About 120 persons will be affected when a strke is ordered Seventieth street and First employing 133 have given notice of a reduction of wages and a return to tbe system of Those who occupied apartments in tbo firms houses were notified that they could not have any more work in tbe but must take their work This they refused to The union considers that they have been locked and they will receive strike Howard Bust employs sixty and Joseph 168 Maiden employs a Both have given notice ot a redaction in and their workmen will prob ably strike when authorized to do The Strike Committee met lost night and adopted a circular setting forth the condition of affairs la this city and asking the in the Inter national to make weekly contributions to sustain the who may be induced to although they are not members of tbe Tne International Union is said to be well able to sup port a strike for a long are about twenty thousand and the land In hand is per or over 000 in Weather For Sew England ana Eastern Sew snow or light to fresh variable For Eastern Pennsylvania and Sew warm light to fresh variable The following record shows the In tne temperature for he past twentyfour la comparison with the corresponding date ot last as Indicated by tbe thermometer at 918 Broadway ai an as aa 39 aa su Average temperature tor oMe   

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