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BY LOVE A GIRL SAVES GIRLS ACCUSED UIEEN TAXES _ WOMEN FROM SHAME. BY GARDINER. ii MAN IN courr. | | CROKER $5,000 " District-Attorney Notiias People Who ownll "4 : —-" Tammany Chief Protests, eins Gh Gast Bins, but He Must Help Pay for the Boer War. TOO DIUD OOD DUO DUC UDO COU OO OOO OO OOOO OOOO ORL Pighting Or Great Odds, Little Miss Price Has Won the Respect of Poor Outcasts in Squalld Dives, nA as throw vombahell is shown by most of those whom nt Hour Hundre {Charles Blewar: Smith appointed in y nt with ‘ ement of loonformity with the resolution adopted yaber of Come Antte¥iee| by the Chamber of Commerce enti-vice (Copyright, 1900, 6» The Prous Pebitehing Company (ieciat Cabte Despatch (0 The World.) BaD DOO SOTO SSS Commitior of AMittern, 9 is dle | meeting an wnthel Ay There is a further suggestion in Mr. LONDON; Deo. L-Richard Croker BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. ; rniy Gardiner aniouncen that! Haldwin's declaration which hax met ind the Bngllan incomestax assomor a “Mee hare, don't you get trem with |@ 1 yroeoed will nalitited |) with ready response among the new _ thorn in hi these people, You oan say what youl? 1 many p i rome who committeemen, Ht le the general opinion ! arrived at his country home in Bing i Whe to me, but that Hele Indy tw the ' ' the low wnt side|to-day that (he committve should have for complete rest and quiet than 4 ‘ decoupled by men and Wome }iong tte “We should not stop after on him that he had been only friend us ginis Nas got. Cood-even fing, Mise Price, I'm xiad co nee you says Mr. Baldwin, °The i 1 for an biome tax at $100,000 Jone orumade ‘The wpeakor wan a girl of nineteen | § ince that Ht} committee should nent. BY ; Bho was seated at a table in one of the | * ' it (hat charac tne Thin te the high rate levied In England Gives of the “Hed-Léght District i bh i | 41 be eliminated and lasthig results on acount of the Boer war, ‘Tho tax Ie The brown-nyoya, girth oreature ' saw Vice Com} aytained.’ levied on temporary reaiderits as well | whom she defended was Mins Ruth) Dhatrlot-Attorndy ore | The committee ag it stands is non fs citizens Prige, & rescue worker—« child, amon! J nike pat that (te cOMPIAItS) Huetipan, — Meners, Carter, Kennedy, Croker wan furious, He consulted KA property-owners HAY@ DOCH | Deabody and Orr are sound money some local people as to what he should \ th appearance. ome halt-drunken men had muttered | a Bn insulting reference to the appearance of the Mttle group of ofty missionarios | whom I accompanied on their pilgrimage Meat night, and tnatantly the frst who heard them resented tt and steppe! | J fap to speak to the “oily friend wm minis | do, He was advised to appeal againat the aanesvment, for at the present rato {t meant the payment of 96,00, Accordingly Croker went to Wantage pecially on Wednesday to appoal fad wonally before the local commitiee, Proceedings were sirlotly private, be inated an unusually long time, Croker looked horribly) worried when ho came out. mH (arough SupertHlendent) Homoorata; Prof, Adler and Mr Jeeta dean Mecullagh: & BePYMT aldwin are independent Democrate; Ryne - » notioes| Mente. Gchiff, Mhodew, White, Kr eee eee cc artor.|NAFGt, Taolin, De Forest and Tappen ee ee aoe eitat ituey are] ar@ Republicans; Dr, Paddock and Prof, I idlereputabire perseuy in vior{ Smith are not politically classited Mle avait ‘i Many organizations outside the Anti mR GUESS TRUE Vico socteties Intend to take par in the aS Brine crusade under the leadership of the etm Maly ine From ali sides of thte resort the miser ehle women looked up to sintlo at Ruth} Heltika nd Mew Gb mittee of Fifteen The ss We Alisa DRIER Price. » Wetmore Vhe Reform Club will meet on Deo. 6 Chiang a4 hy ae vi by 4 (ite manager, the HUY Nowerp—Peter Cooper estate, | for the purpose of “dircuaning the best . yh Mee Grocers (OHNE Ws ROW K y they all knew the! # led Street=fruatees [manner of combining the citizens of New aNGe Re BLS Gi RAT IGT | Pete trl with the dovelike eyes teut| J rr 1 York inte organization, composed of porte ate fully austained by (ho & the manner—all bade hor a respectful | + ohabahibad Juli clanse ‘ VJ on whieh he eartios on tis racing ata! i id ho « « t award ac 4 two years Mien Price haa | SOTeREee Be lirecting the government toward the ad His opinions on the South Afrioan war, & q fae it te 10 Yo f-appointed | Vieb, ) tate vancement of the city’s commercial wel wilon qe weil Khown, probavly’ afforded Bho and visite | Howerpeiierre Loritined, fare and the contentment of its people the additional grati@eation. It TP rewort in the yvedciighit quer: + lor for aaa” fe moquainted with their In mates. Charlies & Fairchild will preside at the im pay ois full share of the mesting. Among those who have been Kermochan and others anked to speak are John D. Crimmtna, ttle Mrect-samen er returned to London again on " | CG OGoiOH MEO wOe i ¢ r ne Lind aagire Molde rata M | , Us) Bowery—Willlam Astor 4 | Comptroller Color, ex-Comptrotier Fitch pan i! y " ae ite “What is ihe matter, Jennie? WR here If we're in hard hick a wit ex-Mnyors Hewitt and Grace, ex ft sm ure, tH H sald lant night (oa Sle room fo gu lo We can t ne Mins | wife ors Hewitt and Grace ; nie i rarer © ee Rei dened: one oes Mrneyre’ tough. pia Prt owed Mme a letter from T2 Allen Street~Thomas J, Onde |mnaster Dayton, George L. Rives and Ba aay aera Hae ae ’ 1.40 for you, dear? Aren't you tired oflihey aln't an tough ae mt on Finet ettoet ward M, Bhepard y in 4 Ghin? Won't you come with me—oW=|respectables whats utrateht.” Over W Year amo vy [nde ai THe THRE RVORIABY CHI. ABE fibly wet Westher here tx telling on bis tit Miss Price-not tonight, 1 Reform Not Newarded . It Rk ta Ny Mak] TS wad 110 Third Avenuemttwdhs | wii meet to take aotion on the resolu BeBe RORRUEY TEN a n't go, because | premised T wouldn't But hia place will be oloned t einployer knows the story of mt. ton of {ts committee condemnatory of rh Mt te wien T could; indeed, | winh f gL ooh he Tawa are being ¢ A aid fh quote. from memory Ri Juenb ARE Ne city; boverata tit y Killed by a Cont 1 4 wan oeue. inisaso a only noya ou i acs iaewol com i dies Feties Ht get whiter and Be ae ie tin The annual miveting of the Riverside Roeloeffer Was Remanded firs and) Dennis Make, thirty-three years ali : fo pooner the better for y Hn't you be ar all the time. 1 wouldn'’ ge. bevek y the] aid Morningside Heights Assocation i ¢ Latte fi Lib ag bate) of 1% Union street, Brooklyn, employed ) ofl » hee you ®t fe atid an tenrnitie 40 owner g During (he past month avout unirty 4 be iy Hay en eh vosunted onty. by W y hd Ad a aE hie knowledge te] WH be held on Monday evening, ‘Thin| in $1,000 Bail by conipluinta Mave been made to the Gerry {ty the {a lee Company, was itis very pretty, dark-eyed woman of per |i) Mi 80 Nt said a the pat Lad, and good Five had ny Waker! nog y to the D Attorney we Hoty was formed to clean out the Lit Magistrate. nd the poilee iwuoul a 4 sandy killed by a falling coal bucket r mo and Uhirtyepe mueh rt there's | | Poltee Department, nor was {tune tle Coney Island district In West One oy white nloadmg a oarge at the foot of 1 ‘ retort oa to ald the Committee of Fifteen ani ‘ and four itis about her They were all H tee, The polive have alw ai mitt Fitteen and 8UR-) pen iiitie giris in hort dresses and | pantie s gem (hat wherever there is a regularly 1) any. plago-dar tke f the houses tn which sum il with thelr hair i eager) plying her Ay lying he ~ ie : rai ha down thelr backs | Roeloeffor ia short, stout and haa wei (akc cece aie ee lao if 4 thts re i a, He) he 1 A 7 aons were harbored, On f the ehiet ae Mf - ou fon in a district the appeared {n the Centre Street Pollee | hilt \ arid None of the girls in romurk to my mu cannot | f | features of the V rusade will be to] BOllve wor Hatt In ie handle Court to-day under the guidance of | SMM could Mentity: liln find suot a life any tout aweul FATS ote of howe women thal verte] It the Homue Workers had a place] ineayar the uReX to Which ihe list WAR The West Hnd Association will aleolAwent Kisw at tt int let pad. that he would The woman at duemshe had ously wart tu iva u better lite Thera] near here to take give tos qlace whore unter meet on Monday night, It took pare i Va, of the Gerry Soolety and remanded him {or iit dark eyes, ineffable Mad ever {can be fo dont Ih an honest, unpreju-| Misa Price, whom they all love, could] Du ; i y were children of the tenements In 1 Monk Mare Heed min asta. thie hoperin fact | iive right, With. then elwiiere Ih:| No idea of Inetituting criminal pros | {am year In ansating the Paulist Fath lone iower east aide, Hach had complained | ,, ¥ Absot. ing y 4, don't kno o| The great stumbling bl wr atrial work co ny the saint the thy ers to fight the resort dF " ( ves by that some aay, ake anid, (1 don't know wh Kregt wiumbiing block to an ate| duatelal work cou Line by the tls] noudinga againal the weal whore, s around FUT OF sittrearment at the hands of 4 man rt fa not auookingly 1 cHOE i Ihave never seen you beture, | tempt to retort may of ‘horn yn the iver te lw we athing of the charactors of | MInth atrest 0 q if t you can afford to pity a You| (net that the first aten tow that end would have fftty girl musly dealroue| Whe knew ne ; a , who hae for days past eluded the police | treated in the lower east aide seclion of can, lady, for sure,” fenmraten The Kirt ttm hee frend, her] Me isthe a Meer tite ih Tc wishin | thelr tenante, wae thought of until the Jt't oxpocted that the Manhattan Lib-| T°? Atved terror among the mothers of [ihe gy. Fie hak ae ne tat Of PE eee teem my woul, Why don't iy dato. fon who ho lean with | \wenty four hours Vice crunue ploasonied Into potency, [@ral Club will take action 0 cooperate) 1 " i 4 man ts abroad ou teave it? You wre young, y | pathetic confdence and: whose Influence ; ; Iw well understood tyr the | With the Committee of Hitteen . You to use every care that no fetnar Yirinking nor amoking, Fou paramount MH hat ‘ an w Work, nt course i lnwell waders 4 by the pis Shaatit/iSsuab: (oi naat te use every, fie ih pur pole sanivga=and AON Tyo IC oul Ko, with Mim Brice it] You have murage then just | public and by i ne vba IE how Gould VBonilty 6 wencwho wea |, "LOREM Togo hard with ibe man who ecial O- EN i. m w a) . auld n't take me ininute to dectte,” | as you ’ ren by holling| of jwoperty, who are to be called to ae E " Ne rari (th gully of the charges made by this i Tho chance for anys] ld & ftnllclooking wrt: “int 1 cant vriaes for «ood behavior and DY! Count are utterly ignorant of te way AST SIDE GIRLS arrested in the hallway of ear! | fe eit. Wechave. hlgh authority: fo 1, OUR mnt pay there 18. I idon't Whow anybody and where ite funt | miawttw them ine way back to seit re) which thelr agente handle street, where he was talking with two | ine punirnmen of i i don't drink por smoke, {{int anybody and where It's Jual | apeot ani respectability In every seniee ch the bed , conti ed In court atty of thoae Ilitle on eto tt through drink, lve "Bn Rapalh he Mite woman, who M sto wich stimulus as the offer! erty, bint Tammany has a purpose in GO TO AFRICA, 2s bey Py te feta Pensa ae Hugo | 8 of the Maste atratehren out me and awaln, bent How to teach these poor girs Wee| tC them a chance to earn a decent! yew | Jtoeloofter, thirty-nine. care v4 kee ae tata ines Rama Eu AWweEOD Ino earthly treasury upon Whtdbe she n Chief Devery's order ciowing up the Of a cigar store at I ro # far as iy | . he may tall eon chance to work, not ae : r yn. that the Ninit of the law le entore 9 Ha hOm | Ara for meane ty create an tmmedinte jhe bars tn the bie hove}s apd uptown cates | Exodus of 150 Young Women| Witiorned up jh the Oa aitee in ald the rough tFat i | Friend or an fe uh Hampers Wark urea! Thag. tm but a change lit gar te same ditecton ne f by the wergeant, when oftered by: Dr, | Same he moned to ’ { nel Where can Wwe go| . Roverty Hampers Workers Nem. What they want la] moye in the same dir rom the Red Light Hooloetter, sof Haat Mixth attect, a \ ibeloite clovely, and seem | Men SL/OUDIE ; q money, no friends aint! hetandlng thie reat barrier, a ohane 4 to become self-mupporting, dee woiltant ug nee And bias District, breather ria the accused jai ar if Nf Geel! Pe { naiuing! he little Reaoue Army, without money] cent wore mn + . ats, Dowling, old, of 8 an hough his Why the only place we ean find to att [And in up only of w& few earnest] The semt-legal tnetitutic mover the orga will strive to New Bowery, Dougherty, | hair and mbled those of th i L \ Bias th wien weenie ake We in a [JOvinR sola, haa done & splondit and] achieve. a more tat) partie Fender the dew of ay rice, crude un. | One hundred and Ay women of the sigh 2 314, BN ereatreet, | man who abused them they could no é Lace | piace ike tite They don't tien um out Hnaptring work this direction bopuler pron I itker faited co | Rat Lawhe’™ district tye ted before | told tate dler that hey rere [Ment in court, and w r yanaind Wale. 6) “ taken Into the hallway by Roeloeffe onloette 8 in c d wan bao f Noreak | the advancing wave of reform. They | ‘NO "dured them two cents to accom: | represented by a lawyer, He refused to Shoes, Africa Turalyon the | vany lim Jiscuss the cane, FIRE WIPED OUT TOWN. ‘the outmkirts of the ofty burned tteeit RENEW SEARCH FOR DUFFY, out mario, 'Mhe vewsel plies be- cnhnrmenreininatinn romans sree and ress vapacSradtacvor mas ae [ALE WANT TO man Hon York at Cage Tow | BE ASE FOR Badri amar atain | OS DS Waiermorks of Vulton, Ky, number of dwellings were 4 Ge man was fatally injured Mehting ame a Polloe Mystery were olated over the exodus, Twent; bofore the Tammany Committer of Five Wrecked=Mave Wad atl way. | ih 8" * ” PIT VIC Ke ae ey vee tots saat CAPT, TITUS, |i ietiad itn 3g an ‘ thie 6 Ti may be some tine before the water: The police are making renewed efforts cogs ; ’ We rer N, Ky, Dee 1 This otty was Obryatia street for the dook tn cabs, works gre repMired, and the residents, to find Prancts Duffy, the lawyer, of 919 imoat wipet out by fire early to-day. | are relying on wells for thelt eupply. | Manhatian avenue, with wn office at a President Baldwin of the Li bothers departed in ait sorts of convey- —- om Hrond wtreet, who so mysteriously die | Re R, Says He Would Enlist | ances. leaded down with tronks and gion street titisens, who came from all over | PER sfrom thelr own one any, nem, hat | PAIR, Many Citizena of His District the resorts were A blare that started in a woolshed |) ny prt ac appeared on Nov, % ast, At the time bagnage, Commend His Effective e Capiain to keep on doing the good bess Ekulnedd rapt headway and was #oon sahdad |, his dikappearance was reported to the for Five Years. Capt, ‘Titun takes oredit for the ex-| Work Sue nese eee ae ? weeping through the buniness section, | John Van Gelkin, of Weehawken, NJ. | poiice by D. J. O'lirten L would like to enilat for five years" | odus, claiming that tne rigid ¢scipline or that In hls opinion Women’s Fine Kid to whioh he fhm troated ihe resorts) A large Aelexation of east aide citinens 4 the women that there was no/called upon Capt, Titus at (he Bldridge ; F a driver of @ com! wagon, ran Into a ‘The amen followed a ine toward the! Nolumbun avenue car at Blaty-aixth water works, and (he pumping machin: day Capt Moctuaky Is sending | was tho response of President W. Hf, i Voit ariere a convine Button and Lace $ 4 Shoes, Per Pair if AF ke] Huns, | Baldwin, of the Long Island Railroad, street. Every window but one on one trou or them het Nhe entre tn “ ¢,” dockared ; ary becoming dinitled (he water supply | tile of the oar was Uroken ani geveral Fo pe VEY. chan askedcit Nor Would abeaot NIRA Lem for them here. ‘Me ¢ in Kaye street station t-day and assured him | hie (hat ie maby have,” declared, wan cut off ranconwers were allehtly injured by eats hes |i} pointment asa member of the Commits | Me man @ warm talk becouse he beerd that he had their full confidence and sup. |Caete hia rendered the efforts of the fee | an Hi tniw mornin inthe West Mile hit aorad comptenion, with Me’ epow, We ot Pitteen tna Coton tthe sitaiet win lived Pepuiable-piasen i) the precinAl. hey | Por Chen Selardays nit t0) Fs Ms men fruttlons, and the biaee reaching Court arid a brown anid gray eilxed mustache | A similar spirit of willing cittaenahty | from the earnings of Mishones! women ine statement made Oy |Raxatty PAitisws 6th Ave., corner 20th St. - totobetobt delolotetolololottotololotolodot MAMMAKBAMKMSR AMARA ARRAY == i) ] She World's 44 ” Ghe World's : New Magazine. 4 New Magazine EGINNING to-morrow, : 5 IN convenient shi ; pony \ shay y Bi The World presents EXCEPT THE PRICE—FIVE CENTS. i for reading, and ra \. 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