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   New York World (Newspaper) - December 14, 1895, New York, New York                                CHRISTMAS WORLD Circulation Books Open to I PRICE TWO NEW DECEMBER of Commerce ami Ger man Reformers Agree Upon Important the best comprised In the present laws i of the various and represented i tin research rind thought of those who seek to gct an excise law both just had crme from In the committee had been by uie reasonable suggestions coming from tills One of New Yorks best who said he had ELECTION Oil BLDE I Features of tie Chamber of Commerce Local Option and General Liquor SALOONS TO BE TAKEN CUT OF and Property to Be Held The project of excise reformers to place properly before the Legislature the saloon question in Its various phases was advanced yesterday at a meeting of representatives of the Chamber of the Citi zens and the Excise Reform As The Germans camo with full power to act for the Executive Com of their and as a result of the this petition was printed last night and will bo before the people today the citizens of the State of New pray that tho pass a 1aw referring to tile voters of tho cities of first ut a special election to be held In cities In tho spring of the question whether tho sale of milk and food shall bo permitted on under proper tions to be fixed by It was explained after the secret ses sion by Charles Stewart of the Chamber of and his asso Harsen George Rives and Thomas and by John representing tho Reform that to this bare proposition to submit the question of Sunday soiling to the they had unanimously agreed the German As to how they should vote upon the proposition to allow tho sale of on when It finally matter of the ballot that was another As mem bars of excise they did not deem It proper to make public any position they havo andat any rate they reserved the right to keep their stand Park said is in favor of allowing people to vote on this but he does not say how he Moses made an explana tion for his Citizens Union Gustav Joseph Percival Knauth and John They ho to by the words proper restrictions that the saloons were to be open edly for the sale of all beverages after 1 on and that food should be as up to 10 and also from 5 to 7 Wile the petition he be circulated under the auspices of tho they would ask the support of all ele ments of the In other the Germans merely fake the The headquarters for the petition will be at 25 Third on the second It is expected that the petition will havo from to and receive the cup port of tho most Influential Having reached an agreement with the Germans satisfactory to both the Chamber of Commerce men and Fulton took up tho general scheme of excise The discussion was upon a plan drawn two eminent law and It was agreed to submit it at the meeting of the committee next Fri There are to be two the plan Is agreed dealing with the Sun day question and the other embodying new general excise The Sunday Dill has been outlined If it is decided by tho committee to submit a of this these questions are then to be decided Shall such a hill provide for the opening of from 1 on or for a or shorter period Shall such provide that the be open for the of alo and or for the aale of alo and wine only Shall such that a vote upon tho question shall be taken at and If at what Intervals The second embodying a revision of Uie present law or the making of an entirely new law applying to the whole is to have for Its object tho re moval of tho saloons from the reduction of the number of saloons and tho securing of a statute that will oper ate effectively and If It is de to Introduce such a then these propositions are submitted as thoso that will best accomplish the objects outlined The abolition of boards and In thereof of a commission In each city and with powers only and without Tile establishment of requirements In the creating to every applicant the right to upon complying wMh such making It mandatory upon tho eloner to a upon compliance with the terms of tho The transfer to courts of all judicial Including the power to review upon mandamus or the act of a Commissioner in re nis ne or granting a Tile extension nf the jurisdiction of criminal courts to violators of tha Thn reduction of the number of by limiting the i number to a fixed nay ope to coo of and by increas ing the rain of license of namely For In cities of tile dm In cities of the second elans In cities of the thirl elau and 5100 In towns Tho extension of HO as to enable tp enter licensed whenever the same Appear to be and to require that and lights of saloons shall be so arranged that bar may be clearly seen from tho street at nil sales are not allowed by DEPEW SCORES the Protection Not the of Special to The less than life I to Magistrate Mott tonight Sunday hours from 1 to 10 j In his speech opening the Buffalo News bi i paying a tribute to allowed to own and grocers i womans charity he said When I who retailed should bo made to pay the as I saw in New York the other day a Cresting a woman on the i J b streets at night and a Dogberry of a Calls Congressman of A tW of I one hr upon the with ion of oc roal by pra twi ahull bo on ona varied upon owner of and oJ luoh Ole he more poison sold over bars than in Some dealers pay only a gallon for and from to a gallon for Sin and other What kind of stuff must these mixtures when the drat exacts a of a gallon on all liquors I think the new law should bo straight and as strict aa so that tho honest men in business may and the saloonkeepers be driven Judge of the Court of Sessions of Pittsburgh ms piven iiio valuable In Pitts where the Brooks law found the best yot the Sessions Court grants the liquor Them political so the Judge been absolutely emancipated from tile The law grants no license to mere drinking but i1 and I tic man K high providing no power to transfer license except in case or death denial of the brewers inter eat in a and a proof of good character and citizenship on the part of applicant for a No AVny of from tlic 1nrty on the Special to The with tho President and his hunting remained all day at in Cape The wind maintained velocity of from fifty to sixty miles an hour the entire The Govern ment telegraph wires between Capes Henry and Hatteras went and to night it is impossible to obtain any in formation as to the movements of the It was announced that the President would leave Hatteras this but men who are thoroughly acquainted with Pamlico and Sounds venture the opinion that the Violet could not withstand such a that her pilot will wisely remain in Cape Channel until tho gale The last night were for Ideal ducking but tho high winds of today have precluded the possibility of occupying the blinds pro vided for the party in the marshes sur rounding the Hatteras In fait it Is known here that only two days sport has been obtained by the Presi About seventeen ducks and two swans were secured and yesterday the results were little If any If a calm succeeds todays blow tho President may leave tonight If ha can be In Washington for the contemplated Cabinet meeting on Mon STATED President mill Re Alternate Special to The Presi dent and Cleveland will give state dinners and public receptions this win ter on alternate Thursdays during tho i The Cabinet dinners will be given to the President and Cleveland on as follows On by Secretary and Olney by Secretary and Carlisle by Secretary and Carlisle by and Cannon by and Wilson by Secretary and Miss Herbert by Secretary and Smith by Secretary and Miss WILL Retained In Snit list Rev Special to Tho was learned today that Robert Inger soll has been retained to conduct the prosecution of Pullman for the alleged of Jane of Dalys Pygmalion Lynch the local lawyers who will assist were vis by the preacher this but neither of them would disclose what took Lynch did that the case will be pushed to the bitter Judge Henry of the New Haven law firm of Bristol will defend the who Is playing hero declares that she means to carry the prosecution of Pullman to the point where full vindication of her character is as She says she owes this to her husband and her Wont Insertion senior law class of the Stato University a few days ago appointed a committee to extend an Invitation to Robert Ingersoll to deliver an address commencement It was given out by the universi ty faculty that Ingersoll will not be permitted to have a place on the university commencement WILD TIMES WITH WILD T ire Feline Terrors of Connecticut Slain ly to The Pleas int Valley a few miles east of pack of wild cato has terrorized tho Last Wednesday a who lives near the ledge where tha held was entering his when an enormous eat leaped upon his Before he could free himself the cat severely scratched his face Brown and Soldon Minor started with their suno and dogs to lunt the savage and yesterday returned with largest weighing forty All tho cats looked ex like small DIED IN THE CHILDS Wounded Loose und to Hid A girl took a dog to the Second PoUce asked that ho he disposed The dog waa tied to a log In the ata yard and The shot toilet to strike a vital spot and the dog roke the rope and made tho front He leaped the ran to where hio little mistress was fel ntp her arras The walked carrying Tier dead magistrate sending her to prison be cause she was on the streets at I say it is an outrage against against womanhood and against thi spirit of the nineteenth A woman Is entitled to be and to go wherever a man may and If she cannot go whore he goes he has no business to be The wholo police force ought to be employed for the pro and not for the persecution of Better that a thousand fallen women should walk the streets at night at will than that one honest girl should suffor this Depew spoke of Cubas cause and the Armenian He also said Wo are soon to have a Presidential doll The dolls arc on exhibition None of them In handsome or wears fine but all are fine speci mens of American WHY ALONE Detective Denounced Tiy for Not a A stylishly dressed woman of thirty who said she was Emma of 102 Seem a teacher of English was ar in the Market Police Court yesterday by Detectives Foye ami The detectives that they had scon the woman stral handkerchiefs and other articles from a dry goods store in Sixth After taking a she picked up a AND SAYS HES READY TO MEET cologne bottles and two pairs of When she left the store the detectives followed her to street and If she Intended to pay for the articles she had I If youll give mo they say she the made her aur to Ihe Boatner Goes to Hew Orleans to for Editor of the Daily OUTCOME OF A HOT POLITICAL Tlic Editor Has Fought In Several tner lim in THE CHRISTMAS WORLD 500 Circulation Books Open to PRICE TWO B 4 MAN OF THE HOUR IN NEW A Labor Leader Most Labor Leaders shi was taken to was asked by the dry goods firms detective to remand until tomorrow as the dry goods to Investigate tho the woman hiad given to prove her respec If you wish to make a charge against woman why do you not make it now said the When a poor woman Is caught stealing in one of these stores a charge is against her when a welldressed woman Is detected shop lifting there Isa disposition to shield i her from There Is no woman should bo re If you will com now hold her If I will discharge Tho representative of the firm decided that he not prefer a and the prisoner was 102 Second avenue is the Baptist Tabernacle Next to it is an occupied by art stu It was denied last night that any one named Taylor lived SEIZED AT Special to Thj NEW duel is expected between Congressman Charles or the Fifth Congressional and Major Henry editor of the Dally Boatner has for years past been tho foremost figure In the Louisiana delegation In the House of Representa and has served on many Important Major Hearsey Is an ex Confederate and one of tho most vigorous writers In the country and a man of Ho has been in several duels and street ters as a result of the vigorous policy followed in conducting his The States tonight prints an one column a half denouncing tho Congressman In the most bitter It concludes as follows But waste and the pa of our readers by further rlls cusing this bag of wind We sim ply conclude this brief homily on the moat contemptible political scoundrel In Louisiana by saying that he is a a coward and a Of courre this denunciation puts Boatner outside the pale of gentlemen and would fully Justify us In refusing to recognize him or any messenger from him but we waive all that and will accord him the meeting of a gentleman whenever he chooses to demand Congressman Boatner came to the city tonight from Monroe to take action on the and a duel or street encounter is looked attack on 0 arid the reflection on his private char 1 UW State campaign to defeat Mils The attack on Fosters character is being broadly circulated and tile panels nave taken It up very Mamie Allen Terrified ly n Mnn 11 Vint Who Would Robbed Mamlo fifteen years of who helps her widowed mother to support three younger sisters on the fourth floor of 13 Stanton went to tho corner grocery about Thurs before going to the corset factory at Broadway and Spring whore she Is On her as she was going up the stairs to her home with the groceries In one hand ana the change of a in her a who had followed her into the put his hand between the banisters and caught her by the left saying Dont The go so girl so so frightened that she momentarily lost the power of She regained when she saw the man draw a vial from his and try to reach her Then she despite the mans warning to her to shut up or ho would kill She con to call for help and her outcries frightened tho man and he ran Then Mamie She had succeeded in keeping tight hold of the money in her who lives on the third and Mamies mother carried the girl to her own rooms and revived Mamie was hysterical all day from the Her right eye was and It Is thought that some of the contents of tho vial which the man carried got her A week ago one of the younger Allen children was held up on the stairway by a man In much the same and Uio change of a 60cent piece was taken from says the man wore a Fedora hat and a dark The police wore not notified because Allen did not want Boatner has t up v d thre o full terms In the House of nml been elected to the present Ills HAS SAVED 81 Pulls Another Man Out of the Cant Archie watchman for the Cen tral Vermont Railway sta on the pier at tho foot of Mar while threw a ropo to him aided by two policemen and i longshoreman whom lie had by a drew him upon the and called an ambulance lo take him to the lives at 125 Cumberland Ho keeps a of rope for use In saving the of persons who jump or fall overboard from hid KILLED anil the fill ot it Wont 34 til Ton n Hurry In the Postal William of 110 York Jersey waa killed In on ele vator In the Postal Telegraph Apparently Wiseman a Jump to pot Into the started before door wail Hlu body was caught between the floor of the and the top of tho Ha was ft brother of Wise of 148 Wayne Jersey who is In the Brooklyn Clothing on Credit to Clothing unit 108 84 two most prominent service has been on the Judiciary and Pacific In the Congress ho had a wordy spat with the erratic Torn of and there was some talk of a The trouble grew out of tho In of the charge of drunkenness against some members of the House made by Watson then gave publicity Where am I at utter ance of In the last Congress fought the Road Funding and at tacked Olney for re fusing to proceed against tho He was a member of tho special com that Investigated the Homestead TRUST GETS Brie Property nought for Halt The Dry Dock Trust has acquired the Brie dry dock property for It Is thought that the dock will be made large enough to accommodate ithe vessels of the transatlantic and that tho East River sectional docks will bo removed to Brie This will enable tha trust to dispose of its valuable river frontin Now York to tho Some time ago an offer of WOO a running foot was made for the uut the title pronounced same IB now worth not less than a running Tho British who tells tho National Labor in this city that both British and American fail because they lack leaders with he ought to go into tho open market and hire the best brains that can be His speech on Too Much American Liberty and Independence is quite unprecedented in a great labor Hunter Compels Her Hus band to Acknowledge Their Clandestine LOST HIS JOB ALPHA DELTA Act with fi Spell on n Full River a lawyer and manag ing clerk In the of George at was He crotly wedded In Boston on July His wife was Miss Josephine well known In that city as a contributor to magazines and a writer for the dally They had lad a romantic which began with a chance meeting on Fall River Miss Harrington fainted In the main saloon of tho boat and Hunter was among those who helped to revive There was an exchange of courtesies and cards and Hunter forthwith became a devoted admirer of Miss Har who is a brilliant His courtship prospered and Miss Harring ton consented to become She Is an agnostic and would not be married by a so tho cero mony was performed by a Judicial ler in Boston City Young Hunter at once asked his not to make public the fact of as he feared the ad verse criticism of his mother and sis who live in Hunter agreed to and made no mention of even to her most In timate Yesterday Hunter was on a still hunt for a friend to go on his bond for an amount by Magistrate In Police as security for him to pay his wife 5 a week for her According to the testimony taken be fore the young Hunters love seems to have grown very cold not many days after the secret I loved my she said to although he did not live with I was In Boston earning my living and he was In New I came here a few weeks ago and went to tho Alpha Delta Phi JAPAN ORDERED OF at the Ber lin of the Standard tele graphs that tho Powers addressed to Japan a peremptory demand for the evacuation of Several Russian warships watched the formal reentry of the Chinese Into Port Arthur a Shanghai special It Is believed hero that as a reward for Russias Intervention In her favor with Japan after the China will permit the Russian fleet to winter In DOLLS AND LITTLE ilie Children to Tint World or The through Its has been distributing postal cards addressed On the reverse of tho cards 3 a picture of Santa Then In big letters Christmas Ulft to tho And then In small letters Leads Well in a Scrimmage on an L but Lamson and Short Defeat ONE A YALE for Arc mid Until William HIcock has a heavy built upon square lines and in tended for both offensive and defensive Ordinarily it Is Incased In a triple shod with On Thursday night HIcock used this foot to carry out his views as to tho crowding of the elevated railroad He wanted to bo a practical re As the result of his effort to kick a pathway through moving hu HIcock Is lying in his flat at 161 West street a physical Broker John of the San Remo and Commission to 20 words on this poslal card anil nmil It Too where It will bo printed freo of One of these postal cards came to tho World On it was written plainly In a childish hand toys dolls little and little and I want from Smita Claus A G 203 B 76th Htr If the Ingenuous young Neumeyer will go to one of Tne Worlds seven Christmas trees on Christmas he will get his dolls dolls and lUtle of which he was ai Alpha nt secretary and BUE EAD A DBS AD 03 Miss Mabel the Shaker sla ter of New Lebanon who eloped with Danle lived in New until three years ago John in John Those who Know Miss Franklin say she wan was a graduate from and ohe n dress and manners and often her companions by blunt Bhe of During stay here she spent three months with a pho learning the I told the man at tho door that I was Hunters but ho said I must be as Hunter iRl distinctly said that he was That was the first intimation I over lad that my husband wanted to disown and It made mo I at once communicated with Charles B President of tho Union Dime Savings and Treasurer of tho Alpha Delta Phi Ho said that Hunter had also denied to him that ho was but I convinced him of the contrary by showing him my Since then the members of tho Alpha Delta Phi Club have ousted my husband from his They refused to havo R man there who was guilty of such actions as he It was by virtue of a summons that Hunter was arraigned Magistrate Hunter was repre sented by Howe Tho first question that her lawyer asked him was as to the amount of his said Sometimes I haye a but more often Whero Is your asked the representative of Howe 4 I pawned It for a few dollars re answered the When Hunter entered the court he had In his necktie a diamond a present from tils Before he went on the he took this out and put it In a Where Is the diamond the lawyer e Iti in my une Hunter that since July 1 she had received only and Wentworth straightway n her your situation wanted up Merchant Roger of An drews are out on ball on his It was 5 the hour when elevated stations and stairs are jammed with hurrying an athletic young was in the jam on the stairway at the West Seventy street He was patiently along with the crowd when a man above attempted to pass mm U was Ike ploughing a way through an Iron beam but tho man persisted and when Short protested he drew back and came down W a modern torpedo Short At that instant a foot drew slowly back to an angle described by a gunboat in action and squarely and with force upn What are you doing said Short though tho question seemed fm going announcement was in swift punch In the law Hicock gathered himself and Jumped for and and his foot landed in the crowd was a general but when tho crowd arose and separated and Short together game A umbrella Into the Some sav It was Shorts others say It wai If It was Hickocks it was a for it cut a bad gash on his forehead and came very near destroy ing hla fighting A crowded stair ilke a ring ami this TOO BIO THE BUG to an u James no suffering from was taken from the West Street Police Sta tion to Bellevue Hospital last His body tilled the the side of which had to be removed before ho taken The door of the new was too narrow to admit and he had to be left In the Foley weighs For a great many years was a butcher in the employ of the Packing It was said that he could stick more pigs in a day than many another butcher in three At one time he earned a Of late he baa not along and the hospital physicians ho had been a heavy SHE HAS A Woman Culls at he Tux and to A handsomely dressed woman called on President of the Tax yesterday and told him that she had a largo income and considerable property In this She that tho prop erty bo put on the tax her name and address with a list the latter was entered upon the President Barker refuged to give her but that alio owned a largo amount of TO SAIL Owner to wll sail for New York on Wednesday next In order to assist the committee of the New York Yacht Club In its of the brought by His Lordship against Mawdsley Wonld Give labor a Leader Lilie Lord dolph SALARY LIKE A PRIME Fat the Details of he Fight for tha End Desired Entirely in His ALL A MATTER OF HARD Cotton Views oil of Modern 1ourc dead old and I will appear for you as a witness If that youll do asked catching his When did you In the anyhow With that HIcock rushed for All tho lighters were In a heap when Policeman Beck arrived and picked them who Is sixty three years presented a picturesque He hardly have looked worse after a trip through a fanning Short and Lamson were breathing but In good As they stood glaring at one another who dd not know that Short waa an old Yale said Ive got abig son who can lick you the West Street Sta tion that Lamson and Short assaulted They were balled by William of street and the Boulevard When tue case was called in Police Court yesterday son appeared to say that his father was confined to his Lamson and Short were again bailed by Contractor Michael Brennan until tills when the examination w pe If I were an employer I would cct all the work I out of my employees for as little as All an employee I believe In us much money as I can out of my employer for little work as In tho bo eon capital and labor there Is no such thing as The man who uttered these words Is James cotton of Ile is attending the conven tion of the American Federation of La bor as a representative of hundreds of thousands of British working Ho has a chin like n Perti unflinching and unswerving stick out of every line upon his Havo you ever seen a mammoth trip hammer come crashing down upon a big lump of flattening It as a cook flattens a ball of dough It gives you a wonderfully clear idea of the meaning of the word James Mawdsley possesses Ho IB not an He knows nothing about rhetoric or tho tricks of tho Hla English Is But every word ho utters has If you listen to him intently his speech reminds you of the He has a Whether It Is sound or not comes the province of It la Interesting and it haa A Study of the This man made a speech before the Labor Convention on Thursday that opened their He had been sitting day after to this longwinded dyer cre over the differences between the Socialists and the trades over tho matter of resolutions calling for this reform and that and over the many other petty subjects that occupied hour after hour of the conventions Then ho got up aid Tho World gave in accurate report of his as it is that men Mawdsley their a reporter called upon nt the Ash land House to learn some thing more about ihe man and Tils beard hides hio but when he talks the beard to bristle with and you can see that ho possesses that ble feature of the man sticks to his purpose until ho He hates but when he does talk yon see that he means what ho You can also from his that no is ac customed to leading He has been at tho head of cotton spinners lor eighteen Freedom nn Tho greatest obstacle to the progress of In this he Is your liberty Every man wants to be a No one wante to feel that he Is a You lack The workingmen in this country arc capable won But to do It they must form into an got a leader and obey The American workingman does not seem to like that Without it he can never amount to the Northumberland miner who is with was in the room this He nodded his approbation of and ejaculated quietly Fact What Is in your that the labor movement In this country Mawdsley Tho answer to that is They lack leadership and they lack If they possessed the unions of this country could become a tremendous power In the Let me explain to you what I mean The trades at get men to make they pay for These men tell the tollers that they are downtrodden that they are being ground under the heel of monopoly that wives are starving that their children are so far us giving the working men sympathy in but which for really Improving their condition are not worth Sympathy la one of the banes of the labor Speeches are another When man gets up in a laboi meeting and gives workingmen the sympathetic which they so much admire they ti la the man for mind and pa thy are excellent things for up organisations and getting to but when it comes to contact with the hard conditions of and sympathy are than Buy They should meet Let them eo and buy pay price for make an lit them thun  

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