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Show Idnl I IS READY FOR TROUBLE- l If l'recaiitions tho Police of New York I Are Taking. nil htw Yokk, July 23. -Inspector I lines last night ordered all the police jj 1-iTves of the city held in tho station I ase. It was prompted by the threats cJ I iw S'V'king cloakmakers made at I I-ions times, particularly at the meet-j meet-j -yesterday. Reporters were excluded. I I11' of the inspector's men present :)l nie notes of the iiery speeches and si l ft'ts of "trouble today." The i I l-jicctor when asked today why A I 'iesueil the order, said: "Because I I I1 ""t going to have any trouble in Jl I town if J can help it. ft these men 'I l!nt to make an v we propose lobe I Ire from the start and settle it in I I 'ft order. I think the knowledge I I are ready for them had something to J I "ifli the quiet of this beautiful day." I Irt.iili! the inspector does not say so, I I evident he fears an anarchistic out-I out-I Iik similar lo that at Chicago. |