Show PAILS FAILS TO SEB 1 MAYOR AYOB Mrs Nation Has to Give Up Tip Chicago Chicago Feb 15 Mrs Carrie Carrl Nation bad had made great eat promises e of how ah gi would today upbraid Mayor Harrison and Chief Kipley to their fares faces but she failed In her purpose When she reached tl tle e city hall hail the corridors oi ol the building were w re jammed with men and she he literally bad had to fight her ber way wayA J A to Mayor Harrisons Harrl ons office only to meet with disappointment The mayor was wa wasat wasat waat at lunch according to Secretary and would not be in his office again In during the day dayI I am sorry I wanted to open his hie eyes to the fhe evil around round him said td Mrs Krs Nation Did you bring your hatchet to Chi Chicago cago inquired one IJo No Jo sir s l snapped Mrs Nation he be heau beuse ae au use e I promised not to do ny smash smashing jag ing here But Rut I have ed to come conic comeback bark back and if you men dt stand by us III th then n look out Dont force us out to deft def defend nd ourselves The mayors waiting room by this thia time wai wa packed parked with loungers politicians cian and city hall hail clerks clerk Cries of ol Speech S and uT TIk lk to us Carrie rrIe went welt up from the crowd All AH right Ill ru talk taik to you men mea menh cried Mrs MM Nation Boost me up on OIl this V counter LOunt r and Sirs Mrs Nation was boosted ted up U on the counter e Why are so so glad d to see aee me said aid she bf smiling at the struggling au crowd Because youre yourt a good fellow Car Carrie Carrie cartie rie tie came bade Fails Pails to Find Chief ChiefS I After Ater talking for tor two tw or three min mis minutes S utes S Mrs Nation w down downan own Chief hief office an au a started for Kip g Go through this way said aid some someone someone one pointing to the corridor leading le ln to th chiefs office Mrs Irs Nation started to do so but the bt big iron gates were slammed in her herfa hE hera fa farb a e by some uniformed attendants and ami an followed by b an immense nse crowd she walked downstairs to Chief of offit fit Bet Here she he met ith another r disappointment disaPpointment disappointment hief Kipley Kiple was wes not in his ofru e and ud Mrs Nation almost ex cx exhausted hausted ted but determined fought herway her hervay herway way vay this time with the aid of half a dozen policemen down the city ball hall corridors to her ber carriage I N Now I am going to the Jail and see those poor loor people confined there said she Foiled Polled at the Jail JIL Here the officials official apparently expected h hr r visit for fur when Mrs Nation Aol iol k wed by a mall enTail crowd entered the bunding ding the jail door ioor wa wai banged to and when hen aft after r a moments parleying Mr Mrs Nation was allowed to enter a ad d izen policemen stood inside the door I 1 want to s se e those poor people E id Mrs rs Nation to Jailer Whitman hUman r What do you mean by coming here this way asked the latter Are you planning a raid on the jail You cant cantsee cantsee see BEe the prisoners I wont W take any chances s with any anyone one with the reputation 4 JI tation lion you jou have But I mean m an no harm I simply want to tf talk to them to cheer theer them diem up to togie I Igie gie gi ye them a message me sage Well you ant do it here today df dar the jailer and Mrs Nation N again disappointed appointed di turned way away God bless all v you u people anyway Tied cried he be as stepping out of the door she Fhe saW SAV sa v a group f prisoners peering i through the glaring of the pen and waving her hand band in salute nf he left ft the j building Mrs Mi Nation was then driven to a 3 aA A Turi b h hath parlors I Im m awfully tired she said 1 I think 1 J I jan an n rest here better etter ter than tan in mj my m room Talks at Willard RaIl Hall About people a large majority of them women were crowded Into the th little auditorium of cit Willard hall ball when Mrs Mra ra Nation escorted by several W V p C CT CT T U 1 leaders ers pushed p hed her way down toe the aisle alel to ae platform So great greeL was the ther crush erub r in la It fact tact that the meeting was wash hastier h t Y adjourned after ter Mrs Nation and andone andone andone one or two others had spoken Many women crushed in the struggling mob around the Uhe thedoor door fainted and were taken out with great difficulty Cheers and applause greeted Mrs Nation as she stepped on the platform and untied her bet bonnet strings S h speech shouted the as assemblage Yes Y I am going to talk right now said Mj Nation Mrs Nation then bitterly upbraided the t e W V C T U and church members in general for tor their neglect Jor of the theia people ia I ople In hi the slums leaving Ie Willard haIl Mrs NUt NatIon n was waa carried ried off her feet by the crush around the entrance There were no policemen to keep back the crowd and Mrs Nation escorted by Mrs M B Came Carse of the W C T U and sur by a cheering shouting struggling struggling struggling gling mob b ot of men and boys was practically practically cally shoved down La Salle street for over a block where a cab was secured but Mrs Nation followed by a of several hundred drove to the city hall hail When informed of Mrs Nations Intention In Intention Intention of visiting him Mayor Harri Harrison HarriMOn Harrison son MOn said saidI I will not see Mrs Nation Chicago had SL a taste of anarchy In Haymarket Square some years ago and I believe tl the city eity cares for rot no moro more of it in the shape of ot Carrie Carne Nation and her hatchet Meanwhile Mean while the police if they are obeying instructions are enforcing the midnight closing ing ordinance ordin and the best beet thing Mrs Naten can do is to hurry hurl back to Kansas Consequently Mrs Nations errand at the city hair failed Promises to Mrs Nation left Chicago for Topeka tonight She is under bonds to appear in the Kansas capital tomorrow for blat in connection with the destruction ties tion of property In that city Before leaving Vin g she he announced that as soon as ashe he had cleaned cle ned up tiP at she be would come back h here ere and if things lf ire properly taken care of o oby by the authorities s Iii be e and her friends would take matters ia in their own hands and to use her own expression Ji n we will wUl make e souvenirs Her meeting with the saloon keep keepers keepers keepers ers which she had announced did not materialize materialise and in default of having them for an audience she went once more to the saloon in State street that she visited last ut night and in which her grandson is manager She de delivered delivered livered a talk to the people she s found there therea a motley throng embracing embr ajl al classes Mrs Nation mounted a table and for fifteen minutes talked with great energy urging her hearers to abandon both the use and sale of liquor and denouncing in the most unmeasured terms all lIn those who permitted Its sale As she left eft the place she accosted a I woman who possessed I essed a rich black blackeye blackeye blackeye eye My lilY my nay what a pity Who gave that thatto to you your Tou better ask aak your YOlU grandson w was the retort He knows as much about the giving of It as I do doTo doTo doTo To this Mrs Nation made mad no reply and hastened to her carriage Visits Dreyfus Place Previous to calling at this saloon she had iad made a stop in a place at 56 State street treet owned by E D Dreyfus The proprietor remarked that he was a ar r relative l of Captain Dreyfus of the French army anny How do you ou think that he would like Ike to see you In this business she demanded The saloon keeper replied that he was making an honest living This called down a torrent of wrath wrathful wrathful ful rut words and after she ehe had Informed him tim that he was a 8 murderer Devils scullion etc Mrs Nation departed Tonight her meeting at Willard hall hallwas was attended by about persons nearly all of them temperance people who applauded everything that she saId Id She departed with the assertion thoat the rum power in this city and ether other places in the United States is tottering to 0 its fall fail Hundreds of letters some threaten threatening thre aten Inc ing ng many commendatory and not a afew afi aw fi few w enclosing small mall amounts mounts of money ire are being received by Mrs Nation them was waa one from Battle Axe Pa Paddy dy Gleason former mayor of Long eland City In which the latter after co Mrs Nation on her work fork invited her to come to New York ud id u d placed ph ed his battle axe at nt her dis disposal |