The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1908, Page 16

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— Re ee ‘ 16 LANDLORDS GtT REATS TO BURN IF THEY EVICT Anti-High Rent Leaders De- clare That Tenants Are Not Authors of Them. POLICE ON THE ALERT. More Than 1,000 Warrants | Already Issued and 800 More Applied For. ‘The East Side rent sirke assumed an @larming aspect to-day Ww! be- ®an to pour in on the land! ent- ening to burn down their houses after lettei the striking tenants had heen evicted. | Those in charge of the strike deny y for the threatening mis- are thi ust have been some socialist vouths who lost their heads, The police are not treating the matter Ugnily, however, and a force Of detectives from the Office Rave taken over the letters and will en- deavor to run dow rs. The Police of the Madison street station will Tequire a large force of rein‘ special Central the to-morrow to preserve order during the Wholesale evictions that have been or- dered Thirteenth Municipal Court. The landiords are clamoring for | Protection to their property. from the of them propose to hire watchmen te Prevent arrying out of the threats | Made letter The rmxfority of tnese n ves read Pmething like this The ten of your house will va- eate If ne y. and en your house is empty you probably receive a visit from Fire De- partment. THE I FLAG. Some of the Socialist leaders of the strike maintained mies and not their letters. Sc that the ly the | had sent the letters order to win public lown the wrath of the poor tenement dwellers | 1 to meet the exorbitant rentals. A Thousand Warrants Out. the police « who ref; Frise of | a brief respite | thropic | throp |had anticipated th THE EVENING WORLD. Georgians Desert Native State's City of Savannah Lands a Thirsty Lot Who Come to Explore Broadway. | DRY LAW SCARED THEM. |} | ara | | Went Into Effect Jan. 1, and They Took Ship Very | Next Day. sah, that we jare heah to escape temporarily, sah. the | odious and drastic measures adopted in ‘our native State, which has never be- fore been placed In a position to have jan aspersion cast upon her fair sah. I refer to the once glorious S: of Georgia, sah.” This tsat delivered In a gran- Glloqnent by feved tone by “Co! meddeng, Walker: (of) | Sayannan voiced the sentiments of a party of jten gentlemer with milttary titles and/ ‘aristocratic cognomens who arrived this morning on the steamship City of Sa-/ vannah. | It was explained to an Evening World reporter who met the vesse! s she docked that they were making a round trip In the City of Savannah to gain from effects of the recent temperance law, which took ef- fect in the State of Georgia on Jan. 1. he distinguished hail 1s points in the ne put all had assembled on nnah for the common precedentes ns, as none of th was willing to be forced into a seat on the bright new sprinkling cart which a philan- Legislature had been thought- ful enough to provide. The Savemnah sailed from the harbor of the capital city at 3 P. M. on Jan. 2, but as it takes three long hours to m down the Tybee River and put Tybee Light, and Incidentally the pow- er of the State, abeam. the refreshment h on board was inaccessible until er 6 P. M. During that pertod of enforced ad- ne hief Stewarg Mitchell listene? more varied and forceful arguments the ing up and ap- peasing ‘our hour thirst which h ngers had acquired than ed, The autocratic keeper of the k: to the wine locker qu Au ted the desperate coterie with the “I regret to inform you, ment ten pa. he ever dreamed cdu!d be invent- menting the ship's stores Cy plethoric supply of the most delicious South mint ever grown in the sunny to flavor a brand of liquor he had on ueard which was Giatiiied “pefo' the wah.” In addition, he assured them that his assistant, Mr, Thomas, was the premier concocter of the insidious bev- erage so dear to the Southern taste. More than a thousand dispossess war- ®anis were issued from the Thirteenth Municipar a fect t Tt will scarcely ‘be pos- Bthle, however, for the landlords to en- @axe a sufiic of marshals for ale evict! the Ma Buch whole son street trle dlords climor- dispossess Kints who © legal . The throng was ying that t the nd proba- was other AL Cooked early session all to-di © be dt days, bly nota Biiwation t of the court erier increase Use that to take th em up A Legislative Inquiry. presented ecnbly or dispossess- t of rent securing ' Feaaibilit and tenant ment whereby | frcreased tor 0} enabling landlord now seem dispose] to show ns to some of wt Louls Gorton, > ) Will Fight Socialists | “There is no dis: sad ef the landior “to oppress ho: ) When tenants asir for erly we will terms and no reductions t Mr. work’ Gordan, rst] raise them © Tt ts the desir ped. Neors by re re @ther part of the c The police are st seping down the r side. ts inciting a riot raed with me of ed 1s seid to the a estate tte! fMllure af *ue From the time the City of Savannah reached the three-mile Umit off the Georgia coast until the gangway was out at Pler 3) North River, the demand | on the spirituous portion of the cargo | was incessant. C. Newton, ff who operate the De Forrest wireless on board, was also } upon to lend his services in sending messages compounded of de- light and condolence to friends of the ecstatic part who had not sufficient forethought to join the rellef expedition. “We are sailing on a sea of endless delight. “we are nearing the portals of the golden shore.” and sundry mes- sages of similar import were flashed back to disconsolate thirsty ones ashore GAL 5 I HELD IP Water Wagon for Manbattan’s sls reo WO EES 58. \ WHEL aa CReossivG =e, PDE ners ru = cr NEw YORK We STATE LE — BALES OUT AT SEA PROM GEORGIA Wien THE Boar reom GEORGIA LANDS IN TUESDAY, BOSTON LOSES $250,000 BY 2 HHCE FIRES JANUARY 7, \ | — + -— no w s of the At- « soma dar pany’s prot NEW YORK GIAL CURED AT LOURDES Miss Daisy Grenet, Declared Hopeless Invalid, Finds Health at Shrine. Man i Own Home I New York friends of Edward Gronet, formerly of this and now promi- nent In the artistic n Parts : just learned that hi tective After Arr Daisy Grenet, nineteen was pronounced a hop French 20 has been comple a a ner cured during a visit to the 3 aiana at Lourdes brother, Augustus J West One § Ywenty-second street, Mr, wrote: Magist to-day and “Daisy was cured of that precinct, askin astonisiment of all gation be made. was a pr eman th street sta said that of an allege BY BOY BRIGANDS Snatch Her Pocketbook in the Street and Captured After a Chase. rat “I regret to sa sah.” Col, Walker as be deck of te continued ping gray while te ne hand thrust Inside the lapels of te frock Coat, ed at the wala: er was Ine citizens ——— DEFEAT FOR HARTJE. PHILADT he Penn ania Supre has refused to permit an appeal to be taken to that tribunal from the Superior Court divorce case. Augustus sed a divorce by the Ath att said Mr. Jer been axreed on to eluda the police. Plan fe Given Up. here was ne mass-1ee' Instead Was cal No, 16 Lo Wichter re. The stand used great ex- continued way happy con the reg ble and ships to carry out and treyersy has lost the strikers the sup- James Hart, John Sheridan ana 1 Dono! school boys of fr years, played the bold) briean night when 1} 1s Miss Hele: th aven cs ard and Wahi MeGuire s utter a ere Octoge Found Dead in lyn Studio, tended to all citizen ‘gary and Bosnia-Herce) ing under no eff h practically walle perto Fur the ency can U wis! vy luty. Identification profit by t he | COTTON Quiet A AND FI FIRM, SUPPORTED BY BULLS. \ cotton to-day 1 cables b e Was a A new Bolleau Girl Calendar next Sun- day. Every person who got last Sunday's tions must cease and \ the atto: will do thetr POLICE CLUBBED PRISGNER IN ThE Wouldn't Jeaten by De- est. 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