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an review in a court of law. “We Oo not need logisiation as much as we need an Interpreter." Alderman. “The Lord knows wo need something to brome the narrow minds whe want to @haiy us in our homes ‘ur Bunday,” sald Alderman Dowling, “and if the Doull ordinance will do the ex panding let us have the Doull ordi bance and the (reedown tt will afford ur “on the IT attend church Sun day mo is no crime wher T seek 1 tion in the afters, ooh.” A-Talk About Hell. Aldermz#425wling waved @ letter pur- porting io have written by ithe Stev, ©. M. Foathr, of te Lnterdenoct ny Committee! fn it the author A wrote: “You are to n wut if rab Sundsty | wrdinagce your he it dn treik.” “3 challenge Ui lor. ‘point, to one thing Will Warrant #u: from a member for w liberal i yore browd law, aud ase the fat which my eopondent tas forecasted clerical ¢ annowticed that they of « siinflar na- The ox jou and the siate- qments made Ly men evidenced tthe memuery had been busy ain on DUB on liberal Board hu on % Board op- came oul <mMUCH ty erized cermin “ now given on Alderman de- aguinst z ugainat nit wich tie lerman ‘Timothy i wiliven, aivo- resol said” that sincere,-but not a) | the Do anon Chase w ad minded man. “He deinands that ac appointed, to pass upon : be alsor wants mission be Sunday pmin~ ¢ ~said TAN, “I ca with t position. There bave bev Sunday entertainments and € one of them have been proper. It the police should have interfered. the people want relle€ regardless clerical friends desire, et what they ask, for he peonte, It ix in the of what our The people will none can den’ t power of the Police Commissioner to revoke any license or take st to revoke any Heense where a violation of the Sunday Jaw Is discovered, You have Had a aample of what the pollc can do, but there must be a law b Which the police shati be guided.” eget : BAD TEXAS BURGLAR Negro Charged With Six Crimes Captured as He Walks Down the Gangplank. As the steerage passengers left the Mallory line steamship Nuaors, just in from Galveston, Tex., to-day, Detective- Lislitenants Cronin and Hennessy stood at the gangpiank. The last man.off was a wiry negro, and as he reschéd the dock the sleaths grabbed him. He ad- mitted that hia name was Alfred Frank- ~ \in, and they took him te Centre Street Court, where they turned him over to Detectives Curtain and Rexer, of Gal- veston. a Franklin te a bad Texas black men. There are alx charges ef burgiary standing against him tn Galveston. The authorities there learned a few days age that he had eailed for New York on the Nueces. They wired to the New York police a description of the man and asked that he be held on the arrival of the steamer. At the same thme Curtain and Rexer started for New York hy train. Stray Frankiin was held without: ball in court to await extradition papers. FEDERATION OF LABOR FORBIDDEN TO BOYCOTT. St. Louis Stove Firm Gets Tem- porary Court Writ Against the Organization. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—In the case ot the Buck Stove and Range Com- pany, of St Louis against the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, involving the right of. Inbor to boycott business houses Whioh Inbor organizations re- garded as ‘unfair’ to them, :Justice Gould, of the Tdsirict of Columbia Equity Court, today granted a tem- porary injunction asked for by Presl- dont Van Cleave, of the atove company, to prohiit the ‘Foderation from con- tinying to boycott the company pend- ing a final settlement of the case, . ——_—>_____ Piles Cured in U to 14 days, Pazo Oint- ment ls guaranteed to cure any case of Itch fax. Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ne Piles te @ 15 1k Mave or money refunded, Se Help Wanied To-Day ! Was advertised for in The Marning World's Want Directory. '. DEC, 1 Girls Rarten te 2 Janitors Hinekemiths 2 Janitresees 2 Dookutaifors a Kitenen Helps. 1 Th Hoya. Preavers, Vresumen Sleeve, Hands. Bolicltors Blenographers Tali Feeders. Wat Miacella Total The World _ Ads. other New York BBE 4 predicted that neither would stand sald the your Maker, |” thelr diisteicts. | | Lieut. Chandler, Associated Press repre- TAKEN ABOARD SHIP: } | 2CR tween some of the vessels and the wireless station at Norfolk, but they were not relayed to WW. sion, Ac- cording to the suiling programme to be followed the fleet has now steamed about 2) knots, and ft ts expected has julready crossed the Gulf stream and | ls to the east of the Carolina coast. GOVERNMENT WIRELMSS STA- "TION, NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, Va... Ii—The following mesenges from sentative with the fleet, have been ra- colved: 0. P, M.—On board the United States Ship Connecticut—Fleet now forty miles southeast of Hatteras. Smooth sea. fs (Signed) CHANDLER. { U2 P. M.—Fleet off Hatteras, south- st of Diamond Shoals; cruising ten knots in four columns abreast, four hips to column; Connecticut leading. Light northwest wind; smooth sea. (Signed) CHANDLER. ‘Toward noon to-day there was seri- ous atmosphere interference In connec- tion with wireless telesrapby operations oct the Virginia and North Caroline coasts, and it was praotically impo: ple te get info intelligible communic tion from Norfoik or Cape Henry dur- ing the day with the fleet. Until early to-day the wireless stations at Norfolk, the Navy-Yard at Portsmouth and Port Henry were in touch with the fleet At the office of the Commandant of the Norfolk Navy-Yard t wes zaid that no official word had been recelved there during the day from the feet. It was atated, however, that the war- ships are to-day about off Cape Look: out. co THE EVEN Admiral Who Says Big Fleet Excludes War With Japan BIG FLEET WILL CURB JAPS, SAYS ROJESTVENSKY (Continued from First Page.) ’ on the extreme North Carolina and that the next wireless com- {comfortably |rrom him and beoame a criminal. On ING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1907. exp ve mut missioner L POLICE CAPTAIN IS SENTENCED | JAIN CONTEMPT Cn a OVERRUN WITH OBS SWCE HE BEOIME A THE a he saw fa ’ ome dtrect wenn yea axl | wes roux men and Barr Court Kuhne Ordered’ to Serve 30. ct: Days and Pay $250 °°’ Fine. iy |COLEM nuel Gerwitz Could No Find Work While |H Remained Hon oa) fro take pir od pub Gprwitz, « chested tue yaght In vain/for a job, ha Sam } For three mo; nd shouldered. ce ral pr Kuhne. of Office, fou Acting Po Brooklyn AN COUNSEL IN PUBLIC SERVICE. aw | re Ce: was jothing cutter, guilty of contempt of court vy Juitice! He had a wife five cbfldren, the! purr, of the Supreme Court; to-day, | : i voungéat four months od /They were | and sentenced to serve wirty days in| ‘Takes Plice of Blackmar, Who Wil! ing. He hreatened with evh He begged for wor ae k rynit and was the Raymond Street Jail and pay. fine}, of §2. Through counsel Kahne wove | an appe Sutzeed Bartlett-on Supreme a Court, Bench. He cried with which acts 5 i Colema ax aopolnterd from piace after eAll this tine). Kunne's contempt of court “* vased | Commission to-day, Mr. Coleman, wi hie was honest—so honest that the) upon the action of his suboriinnis de-| leas uyed in Cox lknowledge of bis own honesty wes! tectiv who, on Nov. 2, krapbed | (ounsel’s oftice, we k s, by " Amission, afte dora About the oniy seset in which be could | #raok Jenkins, President. of the .Will-) Sane Galette Popeceet t ales any conitort. famaburg ‘Trust Company, “onthe! flackmar. lughes fins announced Teen Samuel Geewltz committed «| street, dragged him to Police’: Head | thit he. wal Ts crime. He became @ robter and waa | uerters, Meetante toy aim for the} Second District, ‘ * Gallery and submitted him ty) B.ackmar wii me arriwted. At once his fortunes changed. | Rosue 4 “d i hls’ ve tt, WhO Was elected to the Court wmnpathetS men ami women turriet ettillon measurements. All this was | eer © done, it is alleged, in deflante of a writ of habeas corpus, which was properly ; uerved upon Kuhne before Jenkins was photographed and measured. Since that time Justice Burr has ruled that. the police have no legal right to} photograph an Indicted prisoner for the! Rogues’ Gallery in advance of his trial This ruling was made in the case of} William Gow, Indicted for complletty} fn the Borough Bank frauds. | vious six months ule isnoced awit: The directors of the Michigan Centra Ae the moment the (detectives laid Hatlroad “declared a seini-anntal divi- Baldwin's. assistants, who had the writ) dend s case is also inn excess of Protecting John G. Jenkina, jr., in hin! that de d the. previous six months to his relief, His family was ed and clothed. His rent was paid. He loated in the steam beated Tombs. And to-day, when he wes re- leased under a suspension of sentence, he tad his pick of half a dozen jobs, Such is life, as the melodramatiat said, in a great city. & Became a Criminal. But to n to Samuel Gerwits. It was on Noy. § that he cast his honesty agentes VANDERBILT ROADS DECLARE DIVIDENDS. Directors ‘of. the Lake Shore and Wigan Southern Hallway Company declared a semi-annual divi of 6 per cent. and an exira dividend of Soper cont, This compares witha dtvl |dend of ¢ per ceng.-for wie laatSpre- tons that duy be left his penniless, hungry family in the bare rooms Uiey called home at No. 6% Fox street, the Bronx. He walked dowatown—miles and miles munication from the ships will in all ‘} ine welked—with an ache ln nis stomach pocket, Tupued into Justic Burr's Fi wet a SE probability come tarough Charleston, 8. | gnd-an th hin heart, to say noth- i be ., or the Savaruah, Gu, station. [ene Ur Ms aching feet. He wlked| COUrt-roon), and with the permission of AUTOMOBILE BURNS IN CHARLESTON, Dee lncthe, great |suomaticaily, numb with | despair, | the court scratched out tha name of! dine erp “ Breat | 42 vying tirough East ‘Twelfth street! John G. Jenkins, Jr, in the writ and/ THE ROAD AT QUEENS. Atlantic fleet 1, expected to pasa here | no suddemy met @ young Ritl. Sbe was! sipatituted the naine of Frank Jenkins. | une ce : to-da ‘The wireless station at the nayy-yard | brigbt picked up the battleships last night and |“? caught thin muth of a message: “Onboard the Connecticut, § P. M.—| 8 Forty milex northeast of Cape Hatte aa; beading south southwes ' i speed ten | knots; in four columns abreast.’ | night Mayor Rhett, of Charleston, sent roll “of bills. a message to the Admiral ex; congratulations and best recelyed a quick acknowledgment, of the fitet is the big collier Ajax, her! jhold filled with coal for the steel mon-| sters, in the-navy amickas to have left Nor- folk ahead of the Meet, but was delayed. Her speed is only tr teu knots’! maintained by the war veu sels, and it will’ be three or four days before she will overtake the feet. coal will at Trinidad. TOKIO, of the sailing of the AU the United Btates Navy has not been printed by the newspapera of Tokio. Every one accepts the assurances of friendship offered by Amorica, and con- codes ita right t Pacific. aaid that should the fleet be sent to the Far East it would be heartily wel- or the Gerwitz family took a turn, Mr.) coined by Japan. | Levy sdvined Gerwits to plead guilty Jest! A R s the fleet approached toward mid- pressing | wishes and} acing down the coast in hot pursult Sho, is the biggest fuel carrier a trifle over th | | be transferred to the fieet| nouncement Dec, 17.—The uc feet of eend {ts shine to the | Many leading public men hive | WALDORF GUESTS SEE HEROES SAVE LIVES AT A FIRE. (Continued from Mirst Page.) ‘The cry ot “Fire! had sounded through the streets and had awakened guests tn the Waldorf, who were peering | through, the windows of the hotel on the Thirty-third street side and in the/ FSvhen Quinn and Kenny broke Into| the houss they were almost thrown | trom their feet by the rush of smoke, but fought their way through the hall- way, which waa now blazing, and mount- | ed the staira to the second ficor. The} Reynolds alatota were found in the hall| | screaming and hysterical. The big | workmen had to exert all thelr strength | before the women could be bundled up and carried to the street. Then back into the house the two man ran, They found Mme, De Croix wan- | dering about the hall dazed and half crazed from fear, The woman fought | her rescuers and had to be overcome) | by sheer strength, ? | ‘rhe third time the two men entered the {house It looked ox {f they were going | to sure death. Not only was the smoke. | suffocating, but the byrnitg perfume th gases that were deadly. Mr, tng on the third floor, and the two"work- jae tried to reach them: \ i with thelr clubs, locks were strong, and resisted them. ‘Beeins they were trapped. many of the tenants ran'to-the floors above nnd | Then it elimbed to tho fire-escapes was discovered that the Ind from the escape on the first the street waz stuck, and screaning for | hetp the tenants fought for a place of | yantage until-the firemen arrived and | stretched ludders up to them. Rosina Porcello, twenty-two years old, | Treches. wan on the third floor begging to be | aved, when with a scream denly hurled herreif to Instant later Polimina De! of twenty, screamed and the ladder on the second floor. women were carried from the fire lines unconscious. Couldn't Find Ralphs. They entered the hall, but were driven out, staggering and weak, with singed and clothes scorched. But a: n breath of air i yoyse: Both real do thes fourtt: S>They could hear the cries of the artery and his wife, but tt was imposslbie to) find them. the astree engines and staggered out as the od Up, and both fell uncor- 2) were disloy and the firemen were stairs to get to Ralph, thelr J that wiy, down Cie The doors of without difficult the leaping” up yoon}. when he ay fast, n clothes, cathe w | steps to the street Mr. and Mrs. in dressed they reat thing # they 1 TWENTY FAMILIE : LOCKED IN FIRE, They were finally forced to} but the hinges and \ had worked with Gerwitz testified to te Hs 16 FOR 15 CENTS, his good character, Justice Dowling | Sherif Flaherty was dnatruc Are made for the disariminating Smoker, detormined to give him a chance, and rest Kuhne and produce him of UGHTER in QUALITY than any other jhalf a dozen men in the court-room i icuhne could not be found. 1t was sa! Le Ceara ade: DELIGHTFUL 0 those who detire a DELIGHTFUL. ReHORMpher. Anna With rs ‘Annie Boawarts, ts rosy Kiri and smiling ‘eyes. In her slender right hand Anna c red| He reached Headquarters and served! an automoblie owned by John § a. | tie amended writ upon Capt. Kutine ey, who lives at the Hotel Metropo Fee eens ots bllis of :the/vaide ott sume ome. Pranks Jenkine Was dragged | Manhasun. was burned at Queens, K Wing. if Was money belonging. to her Ht the bull to-day. Shirley She had just drawn {t from | —Kabne-glanced at the writ. bul rewayehooie neieos the stunke I ioe ks Is and a friend wer it. saw that|,), etnployer. lthe bank and she carried it as care-/ jt hed been altered and refused to rec-|the machine exploded on Hill Side ave fewiy and Jauntiiy ua she carrfed her! ogous i an vain did the lawyers pro- | nue. dutty 4 icale to the pole of a magnet test that the interliniations and substi! 1reY and his friend sprang Tike a nee the ped injury, ani y tie gaze of Samuel connate ane cores ti tution of names had been authorized | made Dag eilanipe % Tpeaate epee cats PR . < b 1 nd OF B ce. The: 1 heted upon his famished body and his >Y Justice Burr. Kuhne, backed by waite h a eaunha! Age a Racal dt Gespondent mind like an electric shock, the orders of his superior, Doputy EA HO aos ean te teats iD R Iie thought & whole iot in a second. te! Commimiones O'Keefe, ordered thet) machine wax eatroved me ltsiansairseo thought of hls weevlng witemc! VS Frank Jenkins be measured und pho-|have teen worth Sin. Thought of what that roll of monoy| tographed. | —— Could'do for them What right, he Mt" Mr. Baldwin tmmediately, took steye| MRS. SELIGMAN DEAD. ed, bad uny one . 5, 5 . ued. pad emia little ones had nothing? % Pave Capt. Kuhne declared guilty) Arier an filues of several months Robbed a Young Girl. of contempt of court.” Kuhne’s onlyiyirs James Sel Annie defense wan that he thought the writ! ieiker, det Samuel Gerwitz jumped ac irregular because it had been changed |} She Scwartz aa a wolf Jumps at a rabbit ne With one hand he caugtit her by the! and he had no means of knowing that. old. In throat. With the other hand he snatched | Sy | stricken Lire of bills, He was athong and | te changes had been authorized by | fri Ken crate, j tke Court. Week go, when Tle turned to run, The girl screamed. Didn't Get His Fee. \ rapidly Two or thr men started after him. A policeman dodged around @ corner and| Another plea made by Capt cut across, the atreet in hia direction, |in extenuation of his action was t ia strength oozed out of his body, his: ‘ e 7 ; Hiberent. fionemty reamed its Influence | (re Person who served it upon’ him and stopped. As the policeman up- | 70t Pay the fee required by law. Every | prereiag muel Gerwitzs handed tim | point set up by Kuhne ts override; the $381, | Justice Burr in his decision. As to t t was lucky for Samuel Gerwits tha H renee Ane ON. the lawyer becamerine alterations, Justice Burr sald they} terested in him: Right there the fortunes were made with his permission and| knowledge, , Two of them were made be- fore he signed the writ. He held that Capt. Kuhne knew that the person des-| f ignated in the writ was Frank Jonkina| an adept telling ait = PhS! ag, Christinas apofoxches. 5 and that the object“of the writ Was to | e story Was Investigated and found | prevent Frank Jenkins from being pho- : a ho i Li| true, Neighbors and men who} tocrephed for the Rogties’ ( | and then the baldheaded Justice Dowling the story. of iuis client's fall. | Sr. nto Uttle true Levy is s—eRped- Friday lawyer told TELONETTE CIGARS, be presented thelr cards to Mr. Levy, assured him that they would give witz work, . ae ———__ oke. try, TELONETTES, Sold E here. IWWEN TOBASCO COMPANY, Kew Yori, hat he was in Manhattan urrang! | with his counsel, William Rand. jr, for lan appeal. mild an she sud- e street, An mone, a girl | leaped from Both Mins Porcello had a broken lex and other severe injuries. to Hudson Street Hospital. mone xith and was allowed to remain at home. ve Bhe wax taken | ‘The Deil- caped with cuts and sprains, —_>____. Wuar cA MEADACHESt hoe » Comfort for Bunions ok they went into fer pes accurate, pliable fit of the Cowann Bentoy Suog, over the swollen joint,relieves the pressure and chafing, al- lowing the wearer to again walk in-ease and comfort SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (eau Wanny Stazrt,) * Mall Orders Villed, Send for Catalogue, Irrtiation of the throat. hoarse: Sommissioner Bingham will stand by © relieve “Tro 2 Independent Manufacturers, CUED E LO ene. BO. mado 1 a bax see, Runne. The Police Department Peis emcmeegtenee STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Stop! Look! and Listen! any Reina Store and you'll settle at least one of your Christmas problems—and settle {t right, no matter which one of the Regina family you buy. 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