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Satenadit ad tecdieteaahiemietioaticieeta . ‘ 10 LEGALIZE HACK STAND EW YORK ST 4 coment mrp? “Streets of a City Belong to “Its People,” Says Governor | * ia, Explanation. H ' F LEvyY’s *~NEW MEASURE. Surprised by Bill That Slipped By—Offers One Abolishing All Private Cabstands. ‘BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. While the eab compantes and hotel men were making their pleas for the retention of private huck stands and present rates before the Mayor's com- mittee, the same day a bill was being rallroaded through at Albany to per- petuate the stand privileges by State law. in their own light. Even it] Phus, when IT arrived in Albany 1 put on twice ap many cabal foynd the Governor much surprised amount of business at} that the measure had gone through go {4 hey might not Kain at aufet! ind quickly once, but they would lay the - je Governor's comment was, “I will rot sign any bill that will hire out the atgeets of New York or any other city, ‘The streets of a city belong to the 1 tld the Governor that Mayor Gay- nor would veto this bill. “Then certainly 1 shall agree with the Mayor's veto, 1 belleve primarily in home rwe.” And) when T further explained to the Governor that a bill would be iniroduced thet should settle this situation through- | ¥ out the State, since there was continual lation over it, the Governor stated: |f “I will support any measure that grante |Z te the people the exclusive rights of the streots. EQUAL PRIVILEGES FOR ALL ON STREETS. “The individual cab owner who can afford but one cab to carry on his bust- ness fas as much right to eny part of the public streets as the owner of many RWILLVETOATTEMPT REIS: the majority leader of, the Assemty Who bs to«day introducing an amendme which contains t vo by T joy the benefits of a low rat Two of the seven prisoners disposed which Is the exact We have always looked upon of In the criminal courts yesterday were to the Walker bill, las an extravagance, which it certainly [tet off on suspended sentences. The private hack-stand system and gives the }sy at the present rates diaposition of each s6 Ww fol. | public the exclusive right to the streets. | “On the other side the cab te within]? ot each case WAS as fo Levy said the reach of clerk and salespeopte, but |!°** “I shatl do all in my power to make! this amendment a law, I do not think! the that all of the members had gone into} “Bat I have watched the public Conveyance fight with much inter. est, and I certainly agreo with the Governor that every precaution should be taken to grant no special Privileges ae to the use of the granted or is granted to any person, streets. { co-partnership, association of cor BLAMES PRIVATE STANOS FOR| Poration to use any portion o: HIGH CAB FARES public highway, street, avenu he . voulevard, park or other public prop= “1 think also the private stand system! erty, owned by the State of Net is one of the things that makes th pb} York mu a luxury, a it tends to keep up Aside from this, the companies are tion for a prevalent popular u cabs that in the long run would result in an enlarged cab trade and would greatly benefit the pubile. “Seemingly, they have not been alive to this possibility, which has grow reality in European cities. Ther ft is up to the y cabs or cab companies. Any measure to | iB: shut one cabman out of any part of the streets where others are specially privi- laged to go does not carry out the pol- toy of the people owning the etreet and equal privileges thereon. to where the public hackstands ahouM be located, as aforesaid, home shoul! designate this; and the city ent can establish these to the déet advantage of the general publi the capital I met People All When I first made up my mind to give for a nickel ten cents worth of the very tobacco, I went to my old friends in the tobacco business and said: “There's no reason why I can’t make ‘ood by louble-va cents. giving the lue up. How about it?” “Fine business”, appreciat I had to give up down the MASCOT, pensive cloth pouch, says I, ‘‘on those Af 1 give ’em the best Abraham Lincoln said: “You Can’t Fool All the quality smoking tobacco for 5 I’m sure that, know all about the best Burley leaf; and I know how to cure it and prepare it. V how to buy it and I how know to make it ss”, they said, ‘but you'll have to pot if,ap i tn boxes to make folks it Well, Iwent to work and figured on those tin boxes. I found they Considering the high quality of the tobacco, I found J pes fy couldn't ‘ord that tin box and still charge only a nickel for notion —so, in order not to cut quality of the tobacco in decided to cut out the tin box, and use a convenient, inex- “People won't always be fooled,” retty tin boxes. more of it, they’re not going to the Time” American Smoker a as a Kentuckian, I I know cost a lot of money. the tin box And the: ing, ious men, I know, Great ou should tobacco, and ell, smoke ment whats person, co-partne tion, who shall ma any contract or arra payment of or receives thereby any eum of money, percentage of profits or other thing of value under any such contract, agreement, consent or arrangement for euch exclusive use of such publle property as such pri- vate hackstand, Shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ‘This article, therefore, will at once abolish away with the he rates a; Ee and delici f] cleanliness is gu and note the difference, ay serv < of a he ordinaty layman here it is only seemingly maintained for rich.” WHAT LEVY BILL 18 INTENDED pant of any real property, or any artnership or cor- And any ewner, lessee or oth or enter in the private hackstands and 0 commissions mi companies, wh re hotels by That's where the {| only Popular allCeylon tea in rica is grown—and packed. CEYLON TEA Comes to us in its original air-tight, dust- ieee ead Mela ee aT pac! it, All the original flavor, strength snest in the tea. Its MASCOT CRUSHED CUT TOBACCO There was never one like it—for pipe and cigarette lose much time coming my way.” came and are com- upon thousands, You can’t buy better tobacco, a ins, boys, you can’t smoke tin; there's no reason why M then—it’s tobacco, y for it. ASCOT, ¢ in Pouch Sc—InTins it would cost you double at cone whereby the ex- clusive right ts attempted to be iip or corpora- ement for the hereby ingly. Way Off There! In Ceylon | inteed, Buy a package |] "FIVE SENT TO PRISON; TWO ARE SET FREE ON | SUSPENDED SENTENCES lee ust abs Reformatory. BY JUSTICE SEABURY. Henry J. Luhmann, twenty-five years old, of No, 426 Highty-second street Y the other bill very far, St was passed! convicted of ro' in the first ¢ no quickly. nally 1 had unders| TO ACCOMPLISH. Held up with revolver and robbed stood, as several other members, that] The measure introduced by Mr. Levy |taurant at No, st Third avenue, ' o es en a i Elmir formatory t merely granted a minor right to the provides amendment to the penal | offense. Boart of Aldermen which they should | 7ati,a% to the public highway, setting BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. Y " 1 rl ats for si sto, of Y ‘old and did not now have. The owner, lessee or other oceu- | Perondon Christo, forty-six years old, of No. 109 Madison strect; pleaded guilty attack on girl, First offense, prison five to ten years. BY JUDGE MALONE. State contract or arrange es Ww ality therein, fc DON’T WAIT TO GET SI Sudden changes in winter severely tax endarance, bat SCOTT’S EMULSION quickly increases resistive- power for little folks or grown-ups. mia MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. 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Bosttner, of New- k, counsel to the Brotherhood of Rati- ad Trainmen. of No, 38 Kast Fortietty accact sullty for k for cd before the Governor at a hear- Jay and urged him to veto the pints. ‘They decid | pe ni " Lschange Ha ae the vesel ant ¥ bowl, trying te f the House Taylor, once farmer noticed the They fled They were taken before United sta: In Commiasioner #hielda to-day and GONSTIPATED, HEADAGHY AND SICK st y station, First \ - Mh fured, through wn interpréter, to anwwer! ven th ‘ 0. 108 Went Sixty-second street; |r 4) and foul off the d his willingness to retarn to “lend the brief but dixeouragtn | the free land. aaa | They were placed aboard the eteam- vy | ship Creole, whieh wailed at noon for eneeeewradiien | SMUGGLED THEMSELVES IN;) New orteans. ‘Thonce the trio will be SHIPPED BACK TO CHINA) sho us Rage Trio Tempted by Sight of America| “FULL CREWS” FOR JERSEY. From Steamer's Deck, Take piacaleton ine a Chance and Lose. Governor Approves Monsere Which | is a aaa Rattroad Chiefs Opposed, kullty unlawful entry ¢ eet Virst offense Sentence suspen ueed by a 't put i we “up! rere nd Te Cascai cleanse aad stomach; femove the sour, f il Reed a food, gentle abuso ee CANDY CATHARTIC Leung Shung, Yee Gun and Lau Hen vod at the rail of the steamship on | TO: N. Jy ro 2. Gov. which they worked {n a Brooklyn dock last night approved ¢h i recently passed by t and gaged longingly upon free America, The law becomes VVisions of themselves as bosses of @ laundry, chop suey parlor or glittering Oriental store in the great A ure, yi. Representatives of practically all the a] ratiroads operating Im the State ap- (0 Cent TORE wiusogs e soccer eonese RACWHTLE You SLEEP In New York’e Shopping Center OQ NEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ~ The Choice of a Player-Piano ds Puzzling— Isn’t It? . 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