Show CHINESE IN white hod ild carriers farri ers plainly threaten trouble for the Il heathen eallien maxce LICE OF A POOR mil baron von I 1 OB rutt lamers callant gallant son after italics the fatherland lather lani and a lir lire of or id ad ien denture ture reaches a public STANDARD special S F chronicle service I 1 Nw YoEK jan 18 11 the working conof men of this city have been greatly 11 1 1 worked up by the report tb that it alre 1 were ere to be tried here her e as hod carriers r and street workers and that several eral have just been brought to this c city ity for that purpose it will go bard hard with witt the tile chinaman it if an attempt is TO made a de to put them at work several hundred ita ila ians falls and iri lienen gath ered in in and about the city hall park this afternoon discussing the proposition the men were very noisy promising all sorts of d damage s mage to the China inen if they entrenched on the work now done by bi the whites the street work here is dore largely by italians and as there is is now a very cry large number of these idle in tho he city there is is certain to be very serious trouble if any attempt is is made to supplant t them A large number of irish hod earners carriers gathered round tho tile new it world ald building at the lunch hour today and held a small a zed but very hot mass meeting the man who did the moat most talking and who best voiced the sentiment of the crowd was named kelly with whom a STANDARD correspondent had hall a brief Int interview ervie w tile first thing be he gaid paid was that a chinaman carry a hod and that if i he tried it he be would oil d be a dismal failure 1 I dont fear chinese competition in this hoe line said paid kelly the eon contractors tractors will find themselves vt s boycotted bv by all the white laborers if they attempt to make the chinaman do docho tho work ork will you stand in with the street laborers ya if chinese are put at that ork you bet we will was the r reply e ply we know tint that that would be the entering wedge and that if they gut got in there they would very soon get into other employments perhaps Per dennis kearney will cot come e on suggest suggested cd the correspondent he we have no use for him was the reply 1 I guess we can handle a few Chi tiamen without ith ut any blodys help lien chin a chinaman who went to the coast to contract for save says that mat he lie can get plenty to do the work if they prove satisfactory e the contractors claim that their pre present it employees dyve 1 ve them no en end d of trouble they go on a strike at the slight st at pretence predence pre tence and ai a many are addicted to drink they lose lots of 0 time valuable vala abe to themselves and the r employees the it said paid are very thrifty and seldom are they ensnared by whisky they are contented with half liall the wages paid other laborera lab lahon ortra rs and they aa a e never dis die satisfied catis flod TI they are wi willing 11 ing to keep at work for t the el le same uniform low rate sires commissioner horace loomis said be he would certainly not lavor favor the substitution of for the men now emp employed loyid on the a reels cen even if the tile former were ere eer EO so much cheaper he ire brieve b lieve thelah the law forbidding ChI namon t ti enter this country could bo be evaded and therefore he be thought it was useless to entertain tho the ide idea such a movement may come coine said faid tile cammi aloner but I 1 think it is a long way off 11 in the event of the tile of chinese labor there would doubtless to t o many a bloody not riot lor for those who now depend upon the city for their daily bread would not submit to the change without a bloody encounter A I RIAL REIL bellevue Ilo hospital pital shelters lie the sn son of baron von w rutt Lamer of germany ter F chronicle Chroni elt service I 1 NEW nt w YORK jan 18 friendless homeless and sick unto death yet thir tr son of a german nobleman and statesman such is tho story told by the pre tent occue int of one of the lots cote in jevne hoep itil hubert von patt kamer khmer is his iiii name his ills father is heir von voa late kaiser wilhelms Wilb elms minister of the interior and now member of till ills upper tipper house of the pru irfan landtau von is is suffering from frona hemorrhage of the tile lungs when he was and undressed teased preparatory to being put to bed a small iron cross was found suspended to his neck from a gold chain about his neck and this eventually led to his telling tile etory story of his ilia life he ile ame came to this city as steward on buthe the ship ivey from san francisco Iran cisco having ie le t th C Ciasto Arly last fast year his ilia life previous to that time lad bon eventful event lul white while yet t a young mail lie taught fought in in the aratico franco gerwan war and received the decoration cf of the I 1 iron cross croos for heroism displayed in in the tile battle of Gravel Grav elote olto glisn the war was over be he left germay germany mh eliy he be now refuses to explain bloj making ang his ilia way to Al mexico exico where he lie serves as an in the army of the tile republic in 1879 lie had to take sudden n leave of the land of 11 hy billil having joined in in an uprising against aga ins t the government from A if ic 0 young von went to chill chili at the time of the war with peru he be joined the tile peru vi ins and was wounded ho ile then threw thre ir up tip ilia ills commission commiS Aion and tra tr alel veleA to ban san francisco Fran circo where ho lie of 8 ent eat some time ime and finally became a bailor sailor A shir wreck on lie the pacific coast co lessened his love for the sea and he lie determined to journey back to germany thither he lie was bound when he lie landed in new york only to find his ills next resting place in bellevue hospital NEW YORK jan 18 under the tile pillow in a lot cot in B belles ellehue ell evue hospital is is pillow a t tiny ny iron cross attacked atlar ked to a gold chain and the occupant of the cot will if ho he lives be one d daiy diy ty baron robert von the cross the highest decoration for valor in the gift of the german empire was given him film with a larger cross for breant decoration for conspicuous bravery on the tile bloody held field of gravelotte Gra where he was wan an ensign under von of the prussian grenadier auard von came to new york as a toward steward of the ship ivy from san francisco only a few years a ago he Is is a son eon of herr von vars rutt no kamer tier vice president of the Pru prussian osian council of ministers and minister of the tile interior who waa was deposed by the present kaiser kaise r in june 1888 ito to the delight of tha the radicals he lie was wall a dashing lashing young judg officer with ample am means and ana future he if will not say how flow he became becam e estranged from om his fm rain lly fly but on wednesday night an ambulance balance took him to the hospital from I 1 0 I 1 I 1 vil hudson street and when he thought lie was dying from from hemorrhage of the tile lungs be revealed hia ilia identity lie ile now regrets it but does not deny that he is the barons ton Is con son he ile is a man of berc herculean ulean mold with strikingly stern and noble features his ilia conversation stamps him as a man of education while his horny hands deformed hallorn by hard work on the tile voyage round the horn tell of toil and deprivation the doctors say if he is not worried and escapes bronchitis or he may recover cover rf hut ut lie will never be a strong man again aaen |