Show DISCUSSION OE f U STIO Controversy Over Ocr Matter of License Heard by b Council Committee Last Night SOME SPIRITED TALKS MADE Parties Will 1 1 Ill Have lIac t to Commie Come to o Some Agreement nt Themselves Other Judge Powers appeared before tho limo committee on um municipal lows of tha the city council last night amid All II ably II blY defend defond Ill nl the time position Ilo of the time restaurant men In their effort to resist on an attempt J the tho saloon men to Increase o their license front from to 1200 per pel annum The Tho won wilD IID finite and our after but both hoth h eid tw hud ital m been thoroughly b von semi plated the tho advised those concerned to gt gat together and fum tul m sumo sonio agreement equitable and just lust to 10 all nil alike In lu speaking f fur tur r tho the restaurant men Judge JudKo argued that In ht view of 01 the fact that the tho existence of saloons necessitated the tho employment of a laiK er police force torce than would otherwise bs lia necessary it Il woe was no more than right that time the should be he liked asked to pay fur for It In III tho thin nature of ot things ho lio argued there must be bl a n between bel saloons and II nIl drug Mug stores and 1111 restaurants The Cite one ho h mild was las In n business dealing ex exclusively In iii n Intoxicating III while tho the sale sulo of ot liquor wan teas 1111 Merely merely y Incidental to the tho restaurant business s sAPI API fOR FOB DRUGGISTS r F C spoke for tor the drUg Ire II so said Id 1 bo ho regretted tho time tact fact that the pledge Riven by b the druggists to respect the ordinance n as passed by bythe b bythe the city council had not been hoen lived up to but he attributed Its Ito violation morn morno o e the tho city than to anyone el else no HP lie 11 said It was In necessary for tor druggists to take 1110 out n too liquor license to till fill but they the could not af of afford atford ford tord to pay the tha same sallie amount as ns saloon Keeper Tho rho morn men wore Ioro represented by Attorney A J Weber lie He pointed to la lathe the tho fact that whisky ky bought In him n a drug lit ore was lust Just as ns Inebriating as nn that lint pU In u lL saloon and therefore there tore thought that the tho license should be the tho sumo same IIA Ho lie also alfo stated that the star by 11 Implication at ut least provided that cities should but two to kinds jf of licenses licensee wholesale lIale awl and retail In his opinion the tho city ellY had hull no right lo le loyally Bally yally or morally to time tho retail dealers Into Inlo two classes Saloonkeepers ers ere he paid for tor Ji mono mona monopoly poly pol of the business and amid were Vero entitled to It Tho Tim present ordinance he said made saloons Falcons out of ot sumac somo of tho the res r S mind and saloons out of ot some comae of ot tho the drug rug stores stored B MOnON AND this there was wan n 1 spirited between Il Sir Mr Ir Morgan of ot tho VII Yh mm inn cafe nail Martin E 13 Mulvoy Mulvey The Conner admitted that drinks were sold In his hili restaurant either by b time the package or by the tha bottle The These o however were and bore bora the time Well that U is lust Just what we 0 object to tn cv ex Mr Mulvey I u 10 Do you ou mall noil to women after 7 In the evening We Ve have havo mode made no nu distinction nn an fr Morgan Do you yam ou sell oll on Oil Sunday Sunda was time the next question Not whisky hIRk we have havo sold eold beer and Wines on ml Sunday In explaining the tho matter Mr bur Mor MorRon Ron lIall stated staled that women often otten mu a i drink of or beer or a f little tittle nip even Oell an as n ho termed It and amid that they thoy felt Inclined to enter ont r a 1 saloon Mr Mulvey However did not agree with him that they must BO go Into restaurants to o quench their thirst saying that women often olIN entered his hll bi saloon during durin the daytime and that thai he ho had hall quite large n a trade troll Ho lie referred to selling liquor by bytho b tho limo bottle battle and amid not riot by IJ the drink Further remarks along the same ame lines were wore made by unties Charles T r Murphy a n saloon kleper and George Mueller pro of ot the tho Royal Hoyal The latter stated that ho he sold Rohl liquor merely inertly to certain of his hll customers anti and that ho did not make mako enough to pay PM his hl license licence He Tin said It wits was no fault of ot the because people preferred 1 to get Rot their liquor there thero In III steed Blend of ot In saloons antI and thought thou ht that OB as the people become more educated they prefer pr to sit lilt down to drink rather than an to to stand nd up lip up to a u bar and got drunk When Rhen the matter had been thoroughly ventilated It was Willi decided to It M tho the lilt dif different ferent terent factions B gilt t together and mend cone come to some somo understanding on Oil exactly what that thoy Ih he wanted wanto 1 In km th time simile of nn en amend mont matt and then present a n report to t the tha committees committee cs of ot the time council BUSINESS The Tho license committee took tool under tinder advisement ad Ill l ement tho the petition of ot Arnold Dickson spiritualists end ami others ask Inn that the license for tor holding telling lei ling fortunes etc bo be d trout from to MOO a year aar The Tho 10 petition nf ot tho time residents ts In the tho lie southern part of the city ell asking far an extension of ot tho limo system as referred to the city engineer for tor hla Investigation and report Judge Powers losers appeared before tho municipal laws lawn committee In n behalf of tiro Iho h nn hlo asked for by hy th the Telegraph Telegraph mph and Cable company After Aft r stating In ht brief briet the pur o of ot the HIP com con rany Inny in entering this city dW city lie hI soul rat hat lIt tho Ome manager would bl hero litre Friday morning and that lint ho hI 1 to havo IIno him appear before time commit fro teo were wore therefore mido for tor n meeting of ot the committee In the th maor office Friday afternoon at nt d I |