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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1895. must have known aT there wae a ru oner whom he had arreste ; ot Dusinese beine ss Ths teat t ndful of his beard. sda tobi Mr. Smith, the editor of the Wins and! member of in the Independent County | | PEREMPTORY WRIT REFUuS‘ pPreshbont Roosevett sat thie m vrhine > [Liquor Gazette, In the best of ail evi | Organization, which adopted resolutions i ED. . efer : ramet j dence on thix subject. Nobody has at-|at its memorable mass-meeting, at ret fi | Pon aa ial ea SAYS A COP ASSAULTED HIM. {tempted to controvert the truth of | Cooper Union Dec, 14, 189%, “deciaring a lees son May Yet Be Retnstated , : | r What he says, He shows that the law unreservedly and unconditionally for ! in the Dock Department, op ‘ . q . —_ aa loft tn ferent condition as re tit ; itt BS Sepa udge Mead: Bt a rt i am Gomperss oy Was Arrested was left in ts prevent condision uk re liveral sumptuary laws and against ail From Ey ty Direction Red Mon) ,,7¥0#* McAdam, in the Superior court ee for Playing Rall Sanday, - . jSards Sunday opening after a full diss hlue-law prescription.” We emphaticai ; ; jte-day. refused to grant a peremptory —_-— . . souler Gompers, the eeventeon- | AUS Reasons for Unrelenting Ep. | sc 0% Semstoe Hott and his wines. iy uphelwa tiherat spirit in the carrying Are Entering Jackson's Hole, | writ of mandamus compeiting the Dork ,of é i ti of & . 7 ' hows furthermor hat eo law a8) out of the Sunda cleo ques o Commissioners to reins Dri k Obia able in Man ia: ve 1 Samuel Gompers, the peace ‘ ; ; the Sunday © question, and i tate Augustus rio 5 i io ye ealdeit OF tie Atkarioah Wedbras fi t fth N ‘ + framed and as it now stands! never expected that ary public offictal ——<_ vse as a roundsman in the Dock'* \_* * ¥ ta 319 Mast One Hundred y was used for blackmailing purposes, | would revive in our great cosmopolitan A Department. ° Reniuntiel WERE Uee npraione! orcément oF the sunda with the full Knowledee and auproval city strictures aeainet. the wellestnbe /FOUF Companies of Cavalry Show'd! tucrsea, who claims to be a veteran Places Yesterday De- Court Whine MarhiNne en oe Excise L of Tammany ang of the Tammat lated. HERERO GE LENeRL GaStInGE : SEONG CIV Wah MAYEN Wen eee: playing Baseball on Bunday 0 Hos aa’ ty - , i ‘ Go Arrive There To-Day. : 8 S appointed ae tat the vebal on Sunday, Xclse Law, Neo Hoard, ant Quit the blackimaliio wiich have made our elty famous y At 4 salary, of $10) @ month by the old spite the Police. im art ay ard the story cons | fit on gry nee the Hila Ae throughout the world. At our tnitial His nay is dropped fr ti the bas With the arrest | a ord agreed that It suould be stupped i | moeting we emphatically opposed the ‘ roll on May 1 : in court} consideration of their rendering un ¥ not Pol’ ‘black by which Settlers Who Killed Escaping Ins) rhe new Hoard of Commissi tot ‘behate amt | SAYS f | ACF thelr rendering Un gystem of political biackmall by whieh ne ¢f Commissioners re. , Pree ts , vrs. SAYS HIS CRITICS ARE DISHONEST. 1 adherence to the advocates jquor-dealers and ether trades peopl diuns May Be Arrested, Prount at oe Cree te ated ae ‘ " . j n was brutally treat. ea nmany Tall were kept tn subsection, | | did not show that he had ever bea ate Jo Aw a cesia 2 es pore em sncmpter crv, ANd That He Has Saved the “Money He uid CM RL la { (lally ta the triumph of Col. William 1. | MARKET LAKE, Idaho, July 2—Ad- GRY fd, Phelan toe arrect ties «(8 ne 6e tha @ police captain of his ¢ t) strong fo rs vindic i do heen ppointed hy y | ener 9 gown, bee iver Hanenail Chub Me wea Sieg of Poor Hen Who F | BROBAY Ave Niet Vat he wan only | Cree ro ryan wee 8 Vindication | vices received from the troops are to! had, heust duly ajppointed by resolution | City Vigilance League Men ix sete ia ty dean oe Me Mee | Feo "aiad to nue. tor pace it pt on Cyn qunelaton of thi pelley. which’ the eect that the Indians are pouring “Wee SHrAtam holds that in the abe | lance ague len J think teat ‘ “i war} Reerecnaon sey fhhottier | i again the yoke th had for the mo-| Geamon H | nto Jackson's Hole from all directions, sence of any record of Luersen'a ape y W a Bide D de Roe aan ittne been |Higen weeauited dies eit AL Ha) Drank It Away, MeL ERA OE Pncee manta eeament which sul) represent the talent, though thes” have not molested settlers. atstmaent the Cir vod justtieg fy ‘a ide Doors, bu Creat Se Hemenanere © pi the i ; commerctal prosperity and respectabil-| They are located in the wildest part) Sivieen ‘may amily t + but that eo newapapere w erleat _Siceee @ Nquor trade should be glad to be liv gy Neetu ak GRA G mersen May apply for an ‘alternative : any relaxatic . free om this degrading he ! _— 1 order to accom-) of the valley, in a position from whieh writ, which would bring all the iss for Little Good. fan only as, RAKED WEEDS ON SUNDAY. “DEGRADING HOMAGE T0 TAMMANY,” met T2bi us ane vealh plich these reqults the business Inter | ail the troops in thi department could Into court ae Houghs cans a= Ke - - 1 relia ests of our great metropolis must be not move them ff they chose to remain ; eae = tee ten cheat ag! The Offense for Which Lieberts = {Toe much thought cannot be given to} protected and subserved. | Dr. Winburn, of Rexburg, nas just Ping That ster RUSH DURING THE MAGIC HOUR, | "Re! irr hehe ete ’ Was Arreated i" fevitt as 5 us ee eee ae Uh C Pee tenetive of Business Interests.! come from that place with Information Juste Neckoian, lu ie Supreme Court tonay, ne Hoard ts tn the fi > stay, ss lice Ca ters a couple of days! ‘Phe jiberal construction and unneces-/that J SI 1 Fred Cun-|feart arguinent on the application to vacate @ and It is golng to win Joseph Leibertz ives ina neat tne | MAyor Hewitt an Opt, BYrNeS| aco by the various clergymen « at James Simmons and Fred Cua rain 2 be : Joh varily striet enforcement of the Sunday 16 Bae ei _ {temporary injunciton, obtained by Stephen AL, EXCISE CASES IN COURT : creat “ reer ace ds “Couldn't Close Saloons,” but the priests, Protestant and Catholic, of all quostion is in itself destructive of mat (wate last Sven MMIEKE. fon ae bRae iit: qanneeicut Anderaniag ound we house Is a den patel i ominations, who wo! & the i : ; ib 7 i behest ry aMOP uae lylt PLANE IAL ECS 2 Between 12 and 1 O'Clock This Sa aebane BE ica et tha ew Pole 1 eens Ha Ne ae es ce at best business interests In the city. son's Hole. They report that no con. | Ht each on Giion’& Heamboat, Jeasie i —— — ( 3 2 populs an tis computed that a miilioa of dollars fiict has taken place between whites the mor sacs, The Associatis eration tor pare moment a neg ; distte Mi ea RRCw aad place between gage ‘The Asbociation contenta iat Morning Thousands Flecked to [Onc Man Had an tmpromptn Bar- ee th ee (¢ New Polics Board Succeeded, anit fs, and Sho know the needs and ttn lost every Sunday to the storekecp- and Indians so far, and that matters, Nes, che ks. showing that Luton res thee Aa afternoo: ng the weeds, wh e life of the people in those districts | cue sestas di Hotels dae paren? . Devision reserve . the Opened Saleon ibubiodd Hig al, Ws Patrolman McCarthy, of the Morris: as they are not known and never will te | peopte: fre rahe ay re Sarat a RTRs | — ‘i [Special Officer B. J. Keating, of the| ania station came along iim mere ewe BiOwWh By ‘the aemmeeRiee Who (EVE m the cits 8 pe | The Indians to the number of 59 are | ARE ALL FISHERMEN, Central OMico, atralgned in Harlem Po- RPI Hie te. Gomne Oct OF ChEt z yn Gced eat bat otc | portion of their earnings in neighboring |in Hoback Basin, about fifty miles from ms __ “Co orning Julius Preunse, Wace Dbbediet, 4 think that Th ve h endered : SUCHE SHAS: carient tu) “| cittes and suburbs in thei ent en- | | Noe Court this morning Julue Preusse, tien, *ro-day ts Sunday,” anid the | unk that The World has rendered |p scisg daw, ‘Thea clerevmen in their | tics 2nd suburbs in thelr innocent en- Maryavale, where the settlers are fortl-| That Seema to Ne a Peeullarity of WY Although the police made strenuous | proprietor, and Morrie Stein, bartender | yolloemacy @ great service to us and to all veovle| jeer dwelt especially. upon the, enor, Pament and recreation from thelr 1a fied and prepared to resist the savages ‘9 rigorously enforce the Sunday | of the Hotel and Cafe Harlem, 2367 Third | Lelherts’ wae astonished, ‘Then hel w: 7 ei orceme! Oh MPF VERoHE Ii. 6 ore OL mI CR Ye Lathe. ee hy should an attack be made. ‘ efforts Figo Bre eat uel Roane! grew indignant when he found that the | YN2 belleve in the honeat enforcement | mous Improvement in. the condition We may be ever so religiously Incline’, | POCATELLO, Idaho, July 2—€ (From an Exchange) Closing law yesterday, the recor: \s pollceman’ waa jn earnest. He refused | of law and in decent government gen-|the poor brought about by the honest} yup tye rious national! 2 4 CEL Stem tl ou may take it asa general rule that morning show that there were many| The proprietor was held in $2 ball for] io’ go Ih tha houwe, “and Wa ABOU erat pe ; enforcement of ths Exelse law, Hae ee eerie ita. | banles A, D and E of the Bighth In-| th amount ts anything have @ @heering little oases in the general |sbetting and countenancing the viola | (continue hie Taking when the poltce. | erally BY Printing the answers from 18) “nig men wio formerly spent Sunday | Serie ofa. eahit Pintamhel ce Keng, |fantey, U. 8. A. from Fort Russell, |bit of fisnermai's Wl od in tai vet matter of dryness which prevailed. tion of the excise law and the bartender {Come with him to the aationshouse, |readers on the excite queation. 1 have /in dubmuchery and who consequently |SNothing neakeun love aur counter for | commanded by Major Bishee, arrived In| Pian 4neiet, mm OUL Of ten you | keepers are apparently recov-| Was held in $100 bail for violating the nie Femalned Nooked wa 1 leona ty ‘ _ intents eo coften “hrougl he potiew | Nothing make-up love eur country for’ the city last evening at 8 o'clock and| man. but scout of ten your ie gaeecae TOW eRe Bais. whieh | OxEIES ILM, is Dulce station ona natty ae cee ee all with great inter ees CO eT cei (tte nemlce | its Uberty: and the constitutional rights | iett at 9 o'clock for Market Lake. There [Militia por Lord John Ruse ney Roosevelt's antiSunday| According to Policeman Keating, [fore Nis friends suc ain precuring Ch Stays aur privedvand pleased by. tne ey eon te ; Ht Ruarantecs Its citizens, and have emt | are o75 aoldiers in the company. Ther. ning dv the gentle cratt Miaaepiing camoaten Ne neat creates, |Preusse hal an Impromptu har made ofl mnarping MS APPearance In court this |iarge number of writers who have so| ie thelr Pdi y te ee eae Jostne | grate to our shor g that their do not expect to leave Market CU Sie eon elise tee 3 i . a.) couple of new planks {na room over Hate he a ether, now, In a good MANY | iiberties and personal rights so puaran- i 2 | tellects vou follow thig and although they carried on thelt |thevedte “Kerang wns (id heme gripe | rtyiett tte matter came before |atrongly upheld our hands, but T am| eases, elther put thelr money away or (eed will un Personal riers so fuaren | Lake until something is heard from the | a little farther vou will Abd that men of traMe with the utmost caution, there |man of the Third avenue. pal thal eT Coupe te Thi Magistrate Terai | also pleased at the great contrast in |take thelr wives and children for a day's |Cnihynemt at che tents THe ae peas tes aay which left Mar-| the highest order af intelieet are ay were more suspicious-looking places | conducted him there, hot suppostiis him | tae wate ee tee gat he must use bet. | ¢ 4 character bet outtag in the neighborhood of New ; ‘ 4 et Lake Saturday afternoon for Jack-|man of second tate tind. Preside conduc e, Hot supposlig him | top gad ua i : se | ‘one and character between the letters | ° * [lived in New York City for years, the | eons nan of second ra a] resident along the more frequented atreets and |to hea policemar, Pao decane jit the future, Diehente | ia, supported the position of the| York: Perhaps where they go they drink wees vujoying ther Sunday {20® Hole. It is hardly probable that |Cieveland Is not a high-class angler, for avenues both uptown and downtown Atter 4 ing astein of beer, Keating : ey “| their beer just the same, but even if Bolte tG (Iba eKUROHER in {the detachment will go further than | Instaner ate at aan 1 aoe dory than on Sunday a week ago. “The cincrning. in court both men! — COMPLAIN OF CAPTAINS. Police Commissioners and those which | so they are drinking ft under condi-\every other way complying with the | arket Lake, but camp there to await | ting? it ie fishing: It is Then the screens were opened and) pleaded not guilty. Preiss ‘nwore ‘he A were against us, tions that are not Ikely to lead to the requirements of the law, But since ite | the een z mere an excuse for eatig luncheon, y t almost ail da hotel Heense and was entitled to Ree ‘ _— ne results as if they drank tand-| patios p. te - ie News from Market Lake last evenin; 1 “Days of My Ll John Bickers si aed ee ee ie per tenia Rin RATA ASI ena Luxity in @nforcing FExctne Laws | 4 Dd cause ts very apt to make a ieerhon i are yf eats i of fe Loe se teent nas are the un ead HOLHIAG RAL GEOR Reaka trom the dyke, ho ts an all around Anglers th p oth There were twenty-six excise eases on " o 1 0 ales ii je bar of land the “dry Sunday" has been made | ® el describes t rowression in angling: * passers ty could. readily wee that no Bre TG deine tee thee Alleged by Cittaenn, ia een nae re i Feally no argi-lanrkened, foul-smelling, iN-ventilated |thm issue, the Independent County Or- | S2t of trouble for five days and that | can well te Hinher, though it la more Dusiness was being done inside; but yes- | station-houses under the Jurisdiction of | The Police Commissioners to-day re-] Pete a eeeroees cee ene eT WaRrON tt ithation th vecod and as law. |All reports are false. The four com-|than a quarier of ‘a century ago, the Jefferson Market Court. In nearly leotved a half-dens ally those who strive to argue against ganization, having as good ani a panies ot scavanry -ahould : Tlfirst fish lever booked; a roach in the terday it was different. As a general | ovory instance the prisoner was held for [oe ved ® half-dozen or more complaints] yg munt take refuge in villification and |, The arrests for drunkenness and for| ahiding citizens in its ranks as any of | Panes ‘avalry should reach Jack-| pretty iittie pond at Honchureh, Isle of rule the shutters were tightly closed, | trial f citizens against certain saloons | isytat Th ‘vocating [aiserderly conduct — resulting ‘om|our political organizations and oppo= | £0n'S Hole at noon to-day. Wie. "then Inter, myc tirat. perch, in and the spaces over the doors and|, Policeman Waitsfelder, of the Weat| Which they allege are allowed to do Rigas: ey are advocating | drunkenness have decreased nearly one ik toaneent ah tly raises itg|_t !8 evident from the present Indian | one mill pond: a Ringwood jack, Mek Ine, | THEtY-KeventI wtreet station, was pase-| business In the Ninth Procine tae dishonest enforcement of 1aW—T halt since the Excise 1a rane t ments, fearlessly and honestiy raises it! sttuation that there ts danger of a clash | ‘foul In the upper Dart, and so, mount. windows covered with thick curtains Jing john MeDonough's salon, at 514 re Ninth Precinet during | nothing more, nothing less. They are| U@'t since the Excise laws were hon-| voice against this wholly un-American . ing up each round «f (he angling ladder, and altogether an air of secrecy and ‘Tenth avenue, utd oetorle vesterday [te proscribed hours and on Sunday. | aavocating maltensance. In office by [CMY enforced, 1 work of the sur-|doctrine of subjecting the people to aj °f authority and that the present field | reaching near ihe run i hannon, WAyaihry orevaded the locally, afternoon, when he heard the tinkle ofa} Capt. Delaney, who Is tn command of|aworn public afficlaie and lawlotines | SC"8 In the hospitals on Monday morn-|gyatem of espionage and restraint un- | Movements will be followed by a lively |aim in. I say nearly the « for a Vigiance that has never been equalled | was promptly opened by a young man, [Complaints allege, as he might be, and|ronents would only take the trouble | Set into drunken brawls and fxhts has joity, ‘This is not Americanism. ‘This is| 2%, Richards, of Wyoming, insists | anxious about the latte by the police, both in uniform and in| and he was admitted into a Kmaik yoo: | furthermore they accuse him ot’ par= fo thine T helleve trey seat he catnae | correspondingly decreased. It ts such |not freeaont, ‘This Ie not Liberty, ‘This {that the Indians will be taught that] This is probably nearly the correct citizen's dress, In addition to this the| Nurnoianew. Mulnneush sie har. | Uallty In the enforcement of the law. — | frightened wt the logical coachaslan ty | facts aa thone that T want the people to lis nat what has made the city the| When they are in Wyoming they must) fraquinns [le American anuder rune town was patrolled from end to end by heard Waltetelders valee and} Siinilar complaints were also made We dee a the lonte V conclusion £0) joarn and to kee right In their minds. [greatest In the United states, The many [Ney the State laws, He objects to hav-| Moawk, Ic inty eto Adirondack. or © | the members of tho City Vigilance | recognized Iam. Me called out: “Dont| #salnst Capt. ‘Thompson, of the Wert HAO SCIU AP RURDET tse After Men with Pulls, foreign citizens of New York are all im- |!n& the settlers of Northern Wyoming | Penns) t eel trou hy te oti me you try to force your way in here. Pinlone Hundrer an oe y ‘i es UR . i . Ae ds of | Dia river sair Fiorida tarpon, League, yet there were scores of places| Alone hers, cloantive up wat wae have [Oke Hundred and ‘Twenty-ftth street DeEAwe & Farattel Our opponents have heen dishonest in [hued with the same spirit, that of rev-|Tarnssed and frightened by bands of | D8 TV", Sain) of Piorita, tarpon, | where liquor was sold, and well-known | anybody In the place on Sunday.” biked Tf it is right to violate this Exelse| many of thelr arguments, but inn. jtrence of and obedience to the tenets of Indian hunters from other States, | ponent knoweth not, but from. perch patrons of these places were able in| | Walizfolder waled the pariition inte] ‘There have been numerous complaints |iaw because a large number of the| more so than In thelr plea that in the land, but did not come here expect-| Indian Agent Teter, on the other hand,| to salmon tie Amerivan waters are most cases to secure thelr usual Sun-| fio the tarcan Te did mole at | heretofore against Capt. Delaney, and| people want to violate it, then tt ts] forcing thls law we have discriminated |! to be hindered in the legitimate ex-| made an investigation for the Govern- | ,fQ°al Hicserves for ths er) Gay #apcly af Ganon retreabniéal, Gi-| the place bul the bartender Prestdent Koosevelt, has made a per-|tight to violate any law for the same| arainat the poor man, On the contrapy, (ereise of the rights of citizenship, the | Ment, and asserts that tho Indians are| the small screams county though they may have been put to}, pp ioard © sunpresned sneeze, com /sonal Investigation with the result, it|/reason. Tf it is right for the noor man | the men wo have discriminated against {Tight to take that stimulant which to |!n the right and have authority to hunt | Va. The Tobyhauna js an admicanle ome trouble and tnconvenionce tn 40-1 sop" hehing ii dane fine Cone | rete ina "Weer ieehted” doa OtMeF | AT For ane other man to violate the) pave Begg the ricHrtven who havo been [them te ioperatively necessary. They [in| Wyoming under thee treaty of 186) aie clear the fugit chit, WAICR ing #0. he( found ten nersplrinig men eran Acting Capt. Young, of the: tlizabeth | AW 12 order to get heer on Fundavs, | corrupt.e The fact satoon-keeper who | “4 not expect that the old and obsolete It is stated that indictments will be| slay the young tvout.. The trout ran > That the law was being evaded is ines apace hardly big enough for four. | atreet station, officers of wh. ae romn then tt Is right for him to violate the! had no influence ama no money always | ‘Wad-letter laws would be revived, Our | Sworn out against every one of the set-| from nine to s.xiern Inches. Bait fisher shown by the fact that the number of] ing very Rhenpiale mind Wattaterton nin | ean Wer ecused of “attempting to |law in order to get bread on any other |nad tu kevp hls place shit on Sund Polige Board would have to employ | tlers who was connected with the killing | men fro. Mhiladeiphia went out every excise arrests made yesterday by the|the bartender under. arrest. ‘The ber | (ili nounes tn eat tors of day, It ts more important for him to} and after hours, Under ‘Tammany he | free of twenty thousand officers if jof the Indians who tried to escape while | ers Rd ar ey eli steout in aw lite police was 121, a compared with 108 for| Was wet with beer, and a nimilier of to the Commissioners’ denying: the | Ret food than It ts for him to get drink. | way Just. ae m hut ad he Le tontay, /e8€FY old law on the statute book which | under arrest. This {s in line with the| tle pool near prkige. He had the previous Sunday, although this may | £asees, which had contained | Hauor, | allexations, and thera ts much more to be said in| but how we shut up a.so the wealrhy |°macks of intolerance were to be en-| recommendation made by Indian Agent) been there £4 years or more and nies indicate thatiihe goles were morsliica pA Eh ioe i) ae favor of the relaxing of law for the| man with a pull, the man whom ‘Tam | forced, We would go back to the days | Teter in his oMeial report of the original | Wa® boia, ris Mou Fie evace Relig in the antoreesent of the jaw ——s. $2 BILL PUT IN HIS HAT. fake of the hungry thief who would | Many Tall police uilicials never dared! o¢ our old village system, where these | trouble, fly in my book. He would glide about ‘than before. POLICEMAN TOO ZEALOUS. sue — steal bread than there ts to be said in| Again and, again last year under the | fanatical and bigoted laws were toler-} The settlers will be put on trial for| the fly with supreme Snlifterence, final- Tice dak: vemauante AA @ resting * | Policeman Murray Not Sure It Was |!8Vor of the relaxing of law for the|oll Tammaty rule more arrests were |ated, though the authorities were not | taking the Indians’ lives, and in this way e et miowly to the t atom of the Soitscetnall (ake dene, 46a patrons WHE ; 5 Menuet for fribery, fake of the man who Is not hungry at | MAde on a Sunday for violations of the | careful of their observance even in | the long-mooted question of authority in| {wih @ grasstunper and the trout toolk Wwece Willhe to Gar tor entabieg bed BOMSP Red) for am TAN OmeM | ies. iaciosing $9 bil onc all, but who choses to spend on Hauor | Suniay: Under the present Hoeed ay [those days, Are they then to Interfere {Jackson's Hole will eventually reach a| it !eiore it iuuchel the stream, Toe Aa alihaulty inigetting what they watited Fxcino Arrent. Thompson, of the, Weat. Ono Tanda {te Money that he ought to keep for his | Pollee Commission Dut under Tam-|with the lberties of two millions of | legal settiement. moral of this is that one should not to drink. ‘The aundwich and cracker and| Policeman Sennell, of tho Morrisania land. ‘Twonty-Iifth. strect nating ed | Wife and children, had hot a diiig out arrests have | Fe0pe? No mail has been received from Jack: | Eo tig one instance of @ mae cheese sales were enormous, and al-|Atation, arraigned in the Morrisantalexhibited to the Pollew Hoard at ag | Tit oor man is not the sufteser by the Made Dt all ten ainnte wolstihe Cruelty of Drastic Measures, — [807s Hole this week. The stage which | guided trout, it is sill true of though the police and the Vigilance| Police Court this morning Bartender] meeting to-da 5] polley which ts now being pursued in vj, Hut expeclally have we ad aneczrattoared Istioners aay, Change | DTn&# it out once a week is now four | can wat ait is of Pt y ed t entry Se ade! 7” *, - nfore Excise con- the viol rs Whose offenses | es sede Heh th gt is | ¢ ‘3 overdue and i y dak Mik pple ” League spies occastonally interfered with Etater, sripleyed by Henry Schrader The Captain explatned that the money | ¢efor MC ae on telson rupee Ma the law in the islature if the law is ony ey rdue and nothing has yet been es of the small boy and this method of doing business, It worked | Keeper of a saloon and restaurant at! had been turned over to him by Pa eateries ia: mmany Hall was quite as ruthless |4 », Why then make the issue now | heard from it. when not apocryphal, as a general rule as successfully aa it] 2647 Third avenue. trolman James G. Murray, of his com he Is greatly benefited by tt. The rich | in enforeitig the Excise flaw, but tt Fyn one “A an, te i; Peat Just before the arrival of the troops a of easy explanation. in ane has in the past. The bartender was charged with «| mand : Nquor-selter, who used to stand in with | &. ruthlussiioas direc the ine law, do they think that these drastic {Number of Ind:an runners started for ie. y aia: eualy, ‘At some of the hotels, however, sand-| Violation of the Sunday Excise law. Onithe: nlehtcor guy was the police, and the brewer who made | ferenc MA oheen one of Measures should now be employed at) the Ja n's Hole county to warn their race he inestimable Bi roc! Schrader, State ator Cl los 1. ! is estigat-| the iegal sale of beer are the men who is rather amusing to lool \healtt a teed 5 EAER YS et them out o! e aidiers | OUL bene seen t fishermen. of e te . nih ea LS y could not enfores the Excise law rey h opposed to eve e folk, but even they have cease) to eA ba uecvon: Senator Guy asked that a charge « PIs avenue by Andrew | xotne lawn, Teannot get up very much | Were all agived that, We could not ao ie | SA¥OrS of dscelinination in fe 1 the Coppinger, through Indian Agent | ay the amet hor ant nin worn ‘An attempt was made to interfere with | A8sault be taken against Sennell, who, Ff the conversation the poltce- | s¥mpathy for them. beeause they are | No matter how hard we ty jthe Poilee Department. enforce the law T, sent to the agency for more In-| Warning and an example. the clubs, and Acting-Capt. Stelnkamp, |!t Was sald, ansaulted the bartender and | WA" {ok of bie helmet and when he [hurt only In mo far as they are law-/Siivor Wewitt hall tel tt tthe Union. League, Manhattan | dlans to overtake these runners and ex- GUAGE CORDGRE i out provocation small wad tn the hat The Hquor-seller avd the brewer who | Milled, So they said the eomust fail me Mate HOG Ik Bin clute | dlans t, if they wi able, they —— sent out a@ detail of men to visit those r 6 Crane erved deci " ep «1 W have C n¢ > ha: man procure his drinks inh . y Were peaceable, they ? 5 r a if sa wed In the] strietly enforeed ha nereatly ben- {and we are goin xO On enforcing rbi tu slake his thirst spect for Ris Tutor, Liederkranz, Democratic, Seventh Regi-| furnished. hat for the purpose of bribe ” “lle a LAN Nid ne i * { , Ya ° Wal . ment Veteran and other clubs in the] joMiell, fald tie kaw men Koln Into | yweted that wan ery, DUC SUI) onted by our action because we have BS AN oe ta aimee neers ie Ua ee eer DR LOR: Witt Octet el tatee ror the ereertorm oni (rom. che: Cblvazy) Times-Heralg,) chrader's saloon while Pfister stiod. : : e) change sa he direction of increas. | VeRBeance street, ato or the exec 4 * precinct, Not being recognized as mem-| tho ate door, Tiinter refused to let hin o—— oe hae a the Sia w ‘ee Viel ine vigor, We stand simply upon the Moree exciaes lass much |late Hobert 1 ay Hamilton, received the] | He was the her of partment, bers they did not succeed in gaint: - [in although the door was open, 1 % 84 honest competitors used to have] platforin of honest governm: fhon- |More lbers in those which are | following telegram early tis morning: | in the public sehc His charges nb ee ate pot mieaoed It peisioe 80s |e ate door was ont ant! HUSSEY’S TRIAL GOES ON. [in thom fst enforcement cof iat, ant ohn op Mi etn enforced: These present Me | “MARKET MAMIE ta. daly 24 ~can were ont for the ual piente, and he . . ender opled ft « y nts, OWeRVer Me may « to te not seer Oo be so obnu: us te achment of try ordered to pro! Fe ng Special Officer Fraser got as far an Wiel Meets Marsdnd ee nim sed tnreW | ate Wanted for Wi he Root dodge the issue, really sta favor tich oman. He has al te advantage; fanch. As planned by. Coppinger. a9 was doing doubl > trying to satisfy buffet ana had ordered a cocktail, when] (I then arrested Pfister for assault,” aa een mes The people whi 1 tor [Of the dishonest enturcerse Taw, | ihe our man none. The wewlthy, Man | wishin fo ay le JeoD. SARG: all their desires y they said Sennell, “and he threatened mo a! 0 Did No enr. people 0. a fol gees to his Union League Ccub on Sun-| Mary Mere ranc’ 8! ¢ pout | 0 he broiling sur he was spotted and summarily ejected, file Selina, Jane Ne anenarened: meet Wiliceman, outros Sai Lov honesty In the Poli ould Wt of the Heault, y, ane it he meets a friend who is | 40° miles north EE Sacksonte Hole on the | BRL dane bene ek sine teeink cone As usual, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Long] Ptister testifted that he had imply | pi re ny Ambre Hussey be- | ay well to remember that the connivance}, [Cts remarkable h a member takes “him along. He | northeast shore of dacksun's Lake. AMlt.| posed ot his Tourterteweecld and hie Island City and Hoboken offered a con-| opened the door Intanting t 4 out | Kaa the nixth day of his trial on charges] GF the police In. the old-time (egal all. | been clarified ‘ sith came on, Ue, tewistey, anid "he | Sargent had a part interest in the raneti | sistenneyearoold | R venient haven for thirsty masses, as the io Sen enen apne asked him it rjury, oppression and extortion ? : Ke A scales have tullen aN The Asene De onl ts he poor with the late ert Ray Hamilton, | He had only the most dim recollecs . ng doing: business Wik’ ATRRER OG GREER Teitca ek Ing of liquor was the most fruitful] ius gees and’ those wher were the Wage-earner, cannot do this. | whose remains were for a time buried | tions of the eames had p crowded ferrybouts all day long bore] ("T told him to. Mister testified: | ccc cer ay nt before Police Commis | eonree of corruption that there was In| dutect. Cie, honesty Ma ort the He has not the xoctut connections to | close by. Teen a ee tee, te Dad sieved ES witaess, while there was a tromendous| “When Senet! caught hold of me” pune Sy tie bulibe: 1 here were [enforcement ottine Fxcisn Taw iy. the kive jhim cntrinee to the clubhouses | Abr, Giconor placed himactt in commu-|Yot- At that tine, volt threw the ball S d rebuke ne policeman awye sidsmith, Hussey's counsel . | Polic Commissioners have | arrays vt he must fore same, here | nicatlo {th the military authorities a the base runn:. ne exodus of Gothamites to all the pleasure} and gaia that a saloonkeeper who was| began by asking for warrants tec eng | MANY other gow orrunton, LUE) thanealbee eit one atroneerdenis Clubs have this wavantage we can read- | the Army. Mullding in Whitehall atest | a tne ined epne, and 4 wou tie him resorts in the vicinity, along the Sound| not exposing goods for said Madea right | vepeat Op cakkine Wants for the! this was the original source. ‘This and. adv So it must always be Hy sce how diseriminuting law is./in order that steps mght be taken i.” As a matter of fact not ine and at the seaside, where beer flowed | {0 have his door open. Me dita't doult]to appear for the defense Phe the roct of the evil. We ere digging up) When to Ameriva mminunity is Hf they ere allowed to sell their drinks | the protection of Sargent. equently was ke far out that he had freely. the Intention of the policeman, but he | Kramer and Evman Su aig orhat rit Caner ean that we | submitted Avion of whether the) to mnombors and frends woman He | —— = __ to be removed from the jeld in his ag too energetl Gallagher, of the Delancey atre woot: An fac ay say that weljaw or the lawhbreaker shall rule, W the rich are favored aa agains: the $ comrade's arms and pumped. o! A number of saloon-keepers about the} Senator Guy sald he would prefer | at alfaghersaf the Delancey street! nave got It dug up already, and no ar-|tear only that tie agitation will cease. Boor. What ts there to hinder any body | LOUDEST NOISE EVER HEARD, | he enie 20. That as ike Thompe city threw their front doors open at| charges to the Commissioners nist {and efficient officer, “* )cument that can be advanced by any fC At continues we hive no deubtas to /Cf men from incorporating elute, pre- eee gon n regarded as an In Sete en continued to sell liquor es AAU: ASST Se rrariined agi te Hy jJof the adherents of the old system of |e ioua Wa Tena thot! er age With the eect’ of setinig ildiior on: Sun= Canned by a Volcano and Heard | {nstional fan by: pitching ane doxen un o'clock, Sho mitle with nn BOO] things will shake our resolution saloons in New York now that a v? this Sunday enforcement eon- 6 Mls Into the ope 1 of Only one arrest for violation of the 1; HARD TO GET ON THE FORCE. BWR WILD), DHE delivets The reform victory of iast November | Woluting jhe inw. hey “are surreptl. tUnucs it is more than ikely that numer TOSSA! no ree Away) A Be ee e@’clock rule was reported, This was in lowe ave expression to the overwhelming dee | {Cush Agmitting customers whor EE Naa anking? oe oe rom the Youth's Companion.) “He § do you take @ the case of Hugh Daly, who keeps a] Omly About 175 Out of 1.800 Apy = a Blom re on Sunday, SARI AE va Ma Ne Neg Kone ers krow 4 fe thing. gan, crust 1 of Sun 2 tein) oie beet ° Shundey (thom the skies was ever| hase on? wnkitet asked of one of . % hivein, fe t A u ' n , My Pre testrictions, accompanied by a roar of such vehe-| the captains @aloon at 828 First avenue. bin. - for honesty and for the honest enforces | Wit ervation De the NOER DT EOREN IRR hee} inhis eid other: re explained ; r ee aa ge 2 : 3 i is and other p. ere explaines At 1.08 o'clock this morning Patrolman} It was announced to-day by Poltee || fen Sock salting’ tb Ml adont/Ofdnw by public officiain: Wa, asl aren 5 SHUT H Rte ac ties os judgment the oppressive man-|Me#ee as that which Issued trom the] to. himé end the ‘ame, prosenied.. Me Ree eran cer re een ae = Lo : n were soiling flowers yeaterday af | Ment ormed fon oad authority. and the ner in watea the laws are being on-| reat of the great volcano in Krakatoa, | did. fairly well’ on halle and. strikes . J, McLaughlin, of the East Twenty-|Commissioner Grant that out of the ae Per TRA anes [ere OR ENE: ACEC BOR ROH tN SEN8) INRN IT OF AURA ERE A CUE ti COereu ss tran tal and injurious to! an islet lying in the straits of Sunda, | (uring. th st halt inning, but his second street police station, entered the {404 applicants for appolutment to th: t Ige po! Stan aty | flee to the oatie we have tuken as pubs |] EM ste cartying an that buss pee, Kd comforts of | the | between Sumatra and Java, at 10 o'clock | Work Was less accurate when the ope { waloon and Daly served him with ajforce only about 1 to to w ’ rs oF ng _Makistrate [Lic officers oither ise of t wioals |iteee Mote ause they hope that soon if OPOHINE Of FalOORe easy momin Iie ai t0 Gislonk | pasty ame tO pate any glass of whiskey. After the patrolman | appointed ag fit to be poliecmen Hi rine ant helt tion of the f flaw and onler who | ther 1h More Tas enforvement of os not to interfere with the various de-| that dreadful Sunday night wore on, the| tsher looked disgus had paid for the whiskey he made Daly| Were originally more than 1s) Were overthrowa last fall or because of | Be Maw than for any other reason. As ations, that” we A aEGOrGS| nolkea’ Inereased Inibteckite ees : @ prisoner and took him to the station-j-ants, Of th b iW were a ger to Speak the ks y were with | hope is that the su © tis to the dictate consctene 7 eto ASH sity and fre- | y threw his cap on the ¢ pris Fy n station-| santa, flue number 41 were a reer to Sp “ on Dine Laws, | the bel were. iylth nape te tat the su wet would gladly. « ito in the pas: |auency, The explosions succeeded each | er EARLE Na a ea | Alderman Charles surphy, who owns |&Md_helaht, Out of this numbor a2 | age ne mene, ile Marburger Sih eat grat appetite are | NIOuE tot they Will become Temodial measgrs, v's SUN &/ other ga rapidly that's continuous roan| Huried the HAL ditecly Over the ie Seance, resent Toles eee and Susi |examingticn, and auly. aout the nlume |faebls of NOx Vick ssatbas IAN bla tans: a PaaS Have store ea and Al muta New York Cliy, ot German birth The critical moment was now ap-|strikes ur balls tat were expected to Ue arian jane fanaa ; i ar lane j errace | wpHiment for Geruuns. arstedy will, “thet we wilt we BEA Ang, from the fatherand, "whee | prod and the outbreak was pre amy over the Date, oe nenind and First avenua, opened ail hls places | ince Clerk Kipp stated tis $ the chia na peone 1 to the ne thing in pond jating the law and give them such Miapted our ways, our customs, oue | MS for a majestic culmination. The poo-| pitches where you can see the ball Prompuy et midnight. He [eherie ane A eS NRE ee | its readers put World fe cattention that “the W not Amereaniany: living among, ua. Naying Ble of Batavia did not sicep that night, ,shrieked the. enraged captain of the eS ECS reared rma me ee Pee a iearclapheve len om Us excise miatt Acie OF nto n anvhoty within thetr doors Btrenmthqued | and ass w growth Thelr windows quivered with the thun-| tam in the felt ee goog Prom € o'clock £ dotectivénagreennts, 2: raundeme - one Heasure thin the tr Pees Rear Gelng ene foueth | han ciy | Gets from Krakatoa, which resounded | said the little plicber, showy he midnight last night police pe ey Me aid patrolineny 8 bse tuen Whos. names made it evident that | efects the Law, n the World al them | ke the discharge of artilery in their | can see a boy pinch h 8 neigh por nut OF mere taken Of at suid y being reesived Nghe aN who upheil t «| n ADe Bite ! ee as Tis eau notin | nina stupendous convulsion took | plate.” . i oc a aitentin nee . bs Zecbapege Dh th . altrowd at in their present cours s nl he: ta a aealate ine WI nor can it be the pottey oa: place, which transcended yo el And a twelve-yer MW from & Acting Chict Conlin does not believe [Snort time lastd that th 4 geile at aieussed ‘ Melee ‘ - Heral municical adqunistration. Wt 4a | shocks Which had preceded tt? Tate WC liowae form aimpired. the rest of that that liquor was AO maby a ar Baw ae Fesdh ‘ ' . Waite to | * Lge. t forced polley of te depart. | Preme effort it wae which raisxl the, ball gaine without hearing @ single come places yesterday | b ul . ar in i we out of many. The great vice | MUBBUest nolse ever heard on this globe. | plaint, while the teacher went back %® “It wus the dryest Sunday, so far as Tee Bll Keane Son at the last lection be the peo: | Dataua ix uincty-four miles dint Tank of cutting of hunks of jin vats $ Compton Hous ey set thom) forth, ba y ur te Moment meant restrice | fom Krakatoa, At Cartmon, Ji d for the spall | and © the sale of spirituous iiqucrs is on | LOCKED THE POLICEMAN IN. pion How Ran for iis bie LOEFSIVG Mitaaurea TOMNRdS tics | miles away, TeGorte crate Wap e for the i cerned, that New York | 1 dof Bx aa ned their beverages, as herctos Oring, whieh led to t enced,” said he Then the tar A Mime Are 5, Park ety" « F city {2 100 great. ite heaple ee soni V4 the | ache iy was a veritable oasis. ‘The| rested as z SRAraS ue aRTERtA tee and, ty bo hampered in the We i : t What ou Nee Sreat majority of saloons were nly Policeman of the Charles se Sete arsed |” 1 te each ceane mat {2 fishia of frealom to” which bent Out 0 a lpaanivoe ain Cum an ’ om prietors or tmuanasers pull 1 oT ARtCHGoR nt " wo, oure tains, exposing the in Joons, so that any or that no business was 1 Was out myself 1 there were few places 1! 1 were doing business. Or were a number of silvor took the chance of ke: the returns show, but of them who were not “J am satisfied that the all they could to enfore 1 $m Very touch pleased wie the 1 in which they did their duc ‘On the east side there w Kioors we laces" where “the ‘saloon <a and the bar exposed | minosinly day, and saw’ that course ther Keepers who Pas open, as re were few men did © scores of | ere was no business bein done, but Reality end as the police\ou guard * atten Ox ¢} was march ed hin tor wis Ker-puiling atair, 1a some t ly ‘the. vt A wen the Pleet. any Por Ulsekmailing Po The to neck dared to aot Malt poses, recently published statement th American polity m with Time Limit Mery ner a! ees Leal y fy (of the performa yan hour te put that Forbid It, a ba aa sir sd We it Must yet ie Why © Minutes aft e and It takes pat on," or) ood’s arilla which had come Macassar iS altracte steamers to ind what wi With tn inc were H Sarsap note han had travelle distaiies Isc ate Lae the oh ef hes ex heart way h t nin West untied by Hole to pene expressed ost Incredib abt he HOODS PLE LS come et fiver lis, bilion snes, an INGAGED. at AN he Shepherds | ‘ heavy can 4, It was some thine before th that thelr tranquility had been by the Krand events then pro ne at Krakatoa, iw miles away. ADLER, of MAY WSSTERVBUT, ADLE New York City of Bioomield, N. J. 9

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