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SO Ot OD. OA LD 50" ~ TROLLEY GARS TED 4 (Continued from First F ‘@totormen refused to take any others out. ‘The only trolley line running this morning was that of the Coney Island and Brooklyn road which controls the Coney Island Ine, the Greenwood Ceme- tery line, Hamilton avenue and Pros- pect Park line and the Jay and Smith street line. This is known as the Slo- cum system. Slocum Makes Terma, It was understood last night that President Slocum had promised to ac- eéda to the demands of the men, and that a further conference with him had been arranged for 9 o'clock this morn- ing. For this reason the motormen ant conductors on that line were not called ‘out with the others, ‘This morning, however, President Sio- um denied that he had given any en couragement to the striking employees | or their representatives that he woul accede to any of their demands and de. clared that he was at a loss to under- | stand why his system should have been exempted from the general tie-up. He had made no promise, he saij, to meet | any of the representatives of District Assembly No, 7% this morning. | Prealdent Slocum had a conference with some of the strikers later in the day and announced that he had signed an ‘His WORLD: MONDAY E <a meeapee apes en a rprdar NG; JANUARY 14, 1896, man took the front platform and ordered the motorman to proceed. At that moment a team of horses, drawing a farmer's wagon, turned the corner.’ ‘The mob made a dash towards the wagon, seized the horses by the bridie and fed them in front of the car. ‘The team, was drawn across the track, ‘The crowd tumbled into the wagon and defied the police to interfere with them. A policeman attempted to lead the horses away, and the crowd set upon him and forced him to retreat, Sergt. | Zimmerman tried to address the crowd but the sound of his voice wax drowned inthe turmult. The crowd kept up the racket and lnuched at the efforts of the policemen to remy the wagon, Newa of the row renched Capt. Bucknolz, of the Flatbush avenue station, and he hurried to the 8 followed by the reserve squad. As® they reached the spot Capt. Buck holz ordered the crowd to disperse, A it of derision was the only reply he re fived “Go for them) squad rus Gand, ang b was the order, and the upon the gang, ‘clubs tn) struck the men about th crowd seattered and the car | 1 on its way downtown, Some. | iy In the crowd threw a stone, and {t fell on the roof of the car and rolled | offen the ground, qhe car stoppeit at the General Post: | Office, and, taking aboard the mail, It) hick) towards Watbush, "As Its destination a crowd of men 1 to block Its passage by throw | Ing a heavy tron girder across the track, \ The police dispersed the crowd and Arrested Peter Butcher, twenty-seven Years old, of 77 Lott street, on a charge of being the leader of the party. | | NOTIFIED TORETURN. | President Norton Gives the Men 1 Wednesday to Report. | All the lines of the Atlantic avenue | | system, which Is leased by the Brooklyn | ‘Traction Company, e completely tied | up, ard no attempt was mad during Feeney had gone, Rogardus said there Was no news in Mr. Feeney's call. “Mr, Feeney, like other citizens, sees nothing In, thie strike.” Secretary Bogardus sald later that his Company was ready to run all the cars Necessary the minute he was assured of proper police protectiot 1 learned last night,” he continued, that there was a plot on the part of certain men in our employ, to disable the machinery In one of ‘our power- houses, I therefore locked them out and told them to report to-day. The lock- out was simply to avoid what we were informed was golng to happen.” Commissioner eeney said he had telegraphed for the other two members of the Board of Mediation and Arbitra- tion, William urcell. of Rochester, and Judge Gilbert Roberts, of Troy, to come to Brooklyn at once. When they arrive the Board will at- tempt to arbitrate hetween the com- panies aad their employees. SLOCUM MAKES TERMS. He Signa an Agreement to Keep Last Yeur'n Seale. President Henry W. Slocum, Coney Island and Brooklyn Company, the only trolley Hne tn Br lyn whose cars are running with an of the Railroad ok- thing like regularity t by an “Evening World’ eelock this morning, He atements it thi p slons. beolutely false. The fact a ively to sien the agreement sub- faltted by the men, ich asked for an Sherease of about nts a day, 1 did tell them, however, that TI would be will- ing to sign an agreement making the schedules of wages about the same as these in € tt, ninmittee of fly AU Il of rep- resenting the strikers, called on Presi- dent Slocuin, and were closeted with him ant some of the directors for over 1 hour At the conclusion of the conference It ‘Queens County, to furnish them with some deputies in order to preserve peace along the line of the road. Sheriff Doht, soon as the Ue Pek was made, sent @ large number ot Hie tles to the scene of the expected trouble. The men are under the charge of Depu- ty Sheriff Baker, and will be stationed at different points of the road to pre- serve order, NOTIFIED OF THE STRIKE. State Ratiroad Comminsioners Will ft Hrookiyn To-Morrow. | ALBANY, Jan. 14.—The State Ratlroad | Commission received this morning offi- |elal notification of the strike on the | Brookiyn Heights Ratirc ‘The des- j patch stated that the road was all tied Up at 4.3 o'clock thix morning. The Railroad Commissioner Will go to w York to: ‘row morning, and meet at 11 o'clock, In the afternoon they will go to Hrooklyn and Inquire Into the matter of the strike. SCHIEREN READY TO ACT. ie i = Not Yet Heen Omctally Notts fled of the Strike. Mayor Schlerer was seen by an “Even- ing World” reporter shortly before noon yor of Brooklyn,” sald he, “I sustain reruain relations to the rallfoad companies of the city, and 1 propose to see that the laws are enforced, “I have not yet been. officiaily fed of a strike. When Tam, 1 will act {in & prompt and, I think, eftfctent man- jner. notl- |GREENPOINTERS MUST WALK. In Across River ke Anal | SAVE YOUR CHILD | irs atsteh Ay Me anaes BESS 0 i so ge NR —— ee St. Vitus’ Dance Getting Fearfully Prevalent. B.Altmanee To-morrow Third Floor. Oriental Rugs, 960° Va 9, 10.°” q5 + endl, Remarkable Values. Comes from Weak Nerves and Attacks Wervous Childre Do Not Neglect Your Children’s Weak and Irritated Nerves. There appears to be almost nn epidemic of St. Vitus’ dance among children, ‘The disease comes directly from weak nerves and an irritated cons dition of the nerve centres, Ita approach tx shown by the nerves becoming weak, the child Is pale, nervons, restiess, Irrita- ble, does not sleep Well at niicht, but tosses rest Jenaly, talka in fleep, grits its teeth, and has Irregular apprtite. ‘There will be a twitching of the eyellda, the hand, the arm, the lex, or pore tion of the body. which spasmodic movements will gradually Increase until the child Is more oF Jesy helplesn, Tt Ina very sertous diverse and should never be Allowed to Fin, as the most serious consequences enmuie in the utter wreck of the nervous system, Tt must be cured at once, The cure of ittle Luke, son of 1. C. Reed, of Hegewlsch, M1,, ts wonderful, and should be Known to the parents of every nervous child or sufferer from St. Vitus’ da “It affords me gre Reed. st Vitun’ 18th St.,19th St.and Sixth Ave. pleasure,’ says Mr. toatate that my son hay been cnred of dance by the nse of Dr ¢ rs Sereement to Keep to last year's eeale | {tfriine with the. apm ink made to reorganize the for the morning to run ont a car from any | was announces that there Was ilu ews) ‘The residents of Willlamsburg did not | Nereura blood and nerve remedy. Its the be ‘There will be no strilce on hia road, person furnaning, the Uh ae na inotormen ti vorler toratart | OF the depots “At Kin otctock President. Slocum an. | {Woy the street-car strike, but took it] medicine in the world. “My tittle son hauls duaratbie, J ateute the "arse ands ve 2 Hho or the Compaen (ieee, Seber | The men gathered around the oMtces) nounced that he had signed an agree. |KomM-naturedly. During the rush houra| fever, and wasstek for about two yeurs after Mine imate Wie, Maat ecemntng:stnduring oF 4 #r] ahle that any These will bein dpe. (Of the Company early and distributed | ment with his men, ‘The agreemeat Is the streets leading to the ferries were | 6ot over the fever, QO - . pal sete ara W sition to resume busine nie he oii | the same as that of last year, by which | black with peot ‘There wi hy tw > | ‘ E nd to the pecwn furnishing the ners: |Siton to fesume business until to-mor-|Plekets along the various Hnes, At all] yea th people. ‘There were only two All the members of the Executive | ary svidetve to secure the arrest and convieson | OW of the depots of the Company there | (Re "sgular men are pall $2 w day and | Ways of getting to New York—one by the Board seen at an early hour were conti. | 48¥. one removing the Fall turning tie P the tippers $1.50, Janctent ferry-boats and the other by a Gent that they would win the strike i} hea or placing any obatriction om the (rack la iM petal, bd no trouble of any kind reported, | he only cunee Hwee ene ane that round-about system of Elevated ratiroad ° s sommpany 0 ening Worul reporter Pres-| and at the office of President Norton, ompany would run two. “trippers” | transfers, Ae any trouble occurs, It will be ina | erat et of Directors, Hrookiym | fdent faewte act [instead of six. “after announcing the re-| On the Broadway“ ropa aie: ; ener ie w SA RRA Gea HG) RADI f ra ie Broadway “1 the crowd dur @ay or 80, when the companies try te Kal 4 Aithough we pave ) obliged tot t a8 sald, there had bt no appl! j sult of the conference, Presiient Slocum) ing the morning was more than could be Waa Wberoate Ith aly dearest cewn, | Atteml vdeo, Mew tle Heart emergeni'y withot any cations of men desiring to take the} silt to an “i vening Work handled, Extra trating were run, und arming think that we will "1 1 sa abn mh 2 ers. i aid net anticipace the nioke came fi wi ly . larity, There are ovly 1.60 policemen | At the same time another placard was fh a'yusition ta merammuiate the publ: | frestaent “North. had a conference his rami. | | tases Pua Chats Gaued! “tlowecuelibee ane Will offer Tuesday, Bist 1, [also pested up in all publle places eallimg iu [with the superintendents of the lines said he believed that th vere Would doubties: ° dene: . available, including mounted men. (0) the ittention of the men un Attike OF ““ANpHicatione for qwaltions on our tine {remtrolied by th mpany. de ahd entirely good natured and Uae When, hearue of the otockne blenny the row, Cope with any disturbance, and the ter. | theif symiathizers, to the provisions of havellwe oc nanw in uit day 1 Mk tid we Mat Me Yesent he had no statement ta they sited the axreement they meant | “Over in Greenpaine the people. fared : tory embrace est is wide "1 winet rioting, the use ha en in betoer Ma 1 nie and he did nor know when the) to keep it, ‘There! he believed tha or" ay Slevated = enee or ushiy toree axuinst any employ serted ua thane] expected tp te. the | Ehe following notice wis posted by: the ine would run withour interruption: | to we ere to Brook:yn was, te Meds Fok gamers now chat there waft a eda ee | lh tad ke ay yt | came aa MF Me RAE ou aR AE Rtn ge ora try Bro am A POSITIVE INDUCEMENT ®@ regular agreement existing between ree of thelr duthes. Wis new men to. tube foe of the | ATLANTIC KAILIOAD | COMPA’ n present at the confer Wo mt oe 5 The posting. tip. 0) ita ! nw Te f SPECIAL. Nurtt city prliige cars back, and the heads of tho various trotiey roads, | qpaltghORlng uy of teow ate stile” mutortiet an eal PESTAL SOTTO [talk on the subjects Gal jeridge cars Duck, an IN POPULAR Rot only in Brooklyn, but all over the /the #Ireete and crowds ut penple | iii witile the list etait catt ieee | tte Con iy ere eedoey! youte That was taken by a large num eountry, to stand together as much as Mephed to read thene A lange aiitioer ir Gully fuereusting Fee ge meme ety POOR “L” ROAD SERVICE. ERC ARS Any Othe aid noe Bossible in the event of trouble. ‘The Voiniy of the Clty Hath ne eg Rlhls Cameron said he had receive alt roving thes will m —_—- yup at all ack Vress Goods. Atlantle Avenue road, for example. Ix There Wass gatheriig ot several huns aioe son and thet te expectedty be ie Rebs WHT hacen: Hridwe Maungers Also Had Made No a no excitement along the roads 1d to be controlled largely by the syn- Ared persons at the sower end af CRY tuly alt the evenitae dn receiving ut GWG guarantaed protection) in. th ' 4 yang AO crowds, except about the barns Hall Sxpnare where Ohe Court street trol n SUG Winton for the Crowd, in Manhattan avenue, Greenpoint, Flush- Oats Tahiti optrates: in Boston) Wall | joy ears were jenna al, 1OK INLEEURTAL | Cee etd TNpHCK CNS OF new men. |e ai pup cEniTaUins ale ferelyed. aud TENET a tut vil .| ve and Nostrand avenues, the barn of 2,000 yards Philadelphia, It 1s known that Presi- and Where the Atantaune et CABIE Lewis, “none of aur old f #UIENL | Wine they will he ronbidered, diashergod, and ig, atrike: in) Brooklyn. tox 1 is xtreet cars, and Nostrand and . y Naahade titles during the 5 "| Where were verw few parsongera in dh ite and AF Citi | goon! ae hla services can te "aetured jthe Elevated roads there to handie aj Street cars start. All of the men are has al during he pane werk Tel the Court afrect cara “amteach at wae them ‘thy mung In much ores DENIES. NORE large crowd, ax well ax the want of fore-| Wuiet and well-behaved. cnd the large WORSTED CHEVI also gone as far ux Chicago for! proiwcted. by two pul TE ln In President, | (Aree e | police reserves on hand are hot needed. ‘ them. | No caer nen ( ws Hea 2 at car run by the Atlantic Ay neuen oe Whe ee Aue pLbirsia ok c b ea, , 5 nue “Company Was started from the| Under ordinary cireumstances the cand peut: ! i tion pitt mies | Am ftclal ot the Hn Blevatal Ut the vation will give is the prutes | JEth avenue devot shortly befor noon. | Brovkiyn Elevated roads run on a head- FLATBUSH PEOPLE DID WELL. C. Protection to the rallroads Is more ditt | GF ity smptoers unieat they: ahould tye cule ttves Sumit weal MAIININAVe ail] fayrentoetaeee pest TARRY Ue SrPU ly cveg EAN! Oni a headway af lwo and] Swe Beles 50 inch, at per yard, Gult tn the present strike that before the | called gut by Dither teeeyHttes esa the suburban distrtets en route to] th minutes, but even at that rate Tra trolley syatem was introduced. whieh “sere Te “tinier witat mittee Une sland, sre were ‘ s enough | when RheVchribeeretdiae ns Gy horses were rike. In T told them ail car run this morning was) Oot ereat eron Tatlous enough | ‘The inconvenience to residents of Flat- n by ho were giclee TR 101, ‘Two policemen buarled | for the great crowd. bush was not as great as to those of ety rare diane ty. feres an grallear Nov, Two policemen nearieg |f0 the great crowd, reat as to thote 0 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave, Mae diss Cita oh Gietatanieg. Tah cetera seat iccompanted it througout the ths | yet : siness | many other suburbs of Brooklyn, ‘Thetr ’ ty a the vicinity of the stablen sincere, wat ite real En r Anke Siliman | Veiuss them downtown or to New |experience this morning showed that LITTLE LUKE Rocay es strike, however, the raliroads: toy with the {acted ase’ conductor, and” Purchasing | York, expected tho strike would go Into] they are not absolutely dependent upon} «© URED. REED, must be properly protected the entire "S+There ate, Tan infor Knights and (au ends Tt and we musi | Agent, William N. Toblas occupied the | effect this morning, and left their homes | 4," fi i TIO Ae Monte Lalu lias states) length of the various lines to prevent Hmong aur etn wio wre dy (ie bes : Fear platform as the conductor. Supt. F ean usual (ha tolley rare. The Brighton! Heaeh (coed bot held his right arin and leg oll. 1 the destruction of overhead wires, 1c wan walt Humber of the men | Baa and an “Evening World” teporter | ‘Ike cars, however, were fiiled, and at | road to Coney Island has @ station at| employed a physician, but he qut worwe all tho aye ene toed mi dersey City and | etriteers Fea ate eee of) were standing pen the wind-swept | © and Parkville, all within the limita of| ‘A friend, atvised . Greene’ orders were issued Vast nicht by Ine | pathy Newark, aud that probably’ by. tom pittkent who stunt ‘abot the depot, | platform, “uit! “another "train came | Platbuah proper, Nervura blood aud herve semedye tacr wat} JUBGE M’CARTHY WAS MAD. Bee Baas, EN Pelee Hee: Patineamans Te Eee Ge bolent panne” tne | Mae DY interference or demonstration of Wiien the Ridgewood, Hast New York patronizing the trolley “cars peated | botleot the Nervura, and before he td taken quarters, for the entire force to be) iy Ni Aa Aipre ae a n4 and Fifth avenue trains reached the | Tremaete me oad, | half of it he began to improve, and when he| Talked Straight from the 5} ready for duty at a moment's notice. oa ue. vthe Atlanite Avenue Company'n | arte ay, to, tHe, Oat Oes two pas. | main line on Myre avenie, they found Which’ had ‘entre cretae on weedy, bad one bottle taken, the St, Vitus’ dance was at Palfrey. te One tithe few surface lines in op: tie tre lines th Iie lite Wwasin “operation, | aint e eeiakipeea ues and they’ were [a line of trains probably: .,,|the emergency, and were conveyed t0|goue, It is wonderful the way tis medicine] pawara Palfrey, who we Dra Ge odid ins moraine has ‘tile point, 1 y be. Cran eegulitly It wus | On the eturn trip the mall car earried | trains can aland At when | min S (bleck GF the: erenklin Aveaee | worked:*’ edward Palfrey, Who was Shed 900) by. the cablo road that runs down Mon-|day or two at least ieee pat throush ine (aq qmber of Passengers ty Fitth avenue | emptled have to be drawn. ty Tt re- | fond, which brought them to the bridge. | Watch your chfldren, and if you detect any of | Judge McCarthy, of the City Court, for tague street to Wall street ferry. It Women Gbatrucr Vn i wan announced thit| pra altht vale atreet, whe v the Weatiia 1 more than two minutes tow 8 ae the above symptoms, any weakness of the| contempt, in not properly answering crete OP eaant Tae Wid tes ta Have mentale rai bo Couey Peand. | dompiish ‘This. and an teeuit, there nerves, pale aid sallow condition of the skin, | questions as a witness in supplementary See ee een on ald. vets | iat tybalice ce, tbe, Fourth, ny mperation before the cay Was | office this afternoon, Just ay the first rig anid tedtous, Walt. ora, al-| NO STRIKE ON THE STEINWAY. | tos of appetite, and observe the ctild «rowing | Proceedings against his wife, has until pers line, sii tie operation ald vers dyer att 4 [Pail ca "hase the” often, / PVC ea CP ate desea bee peabsbnlicl thin, sbarp-featured and puny, give it tiamedl-|4 o'clock this afternoon to pay the fine Uae 4 ae a Ho Be Ran an Malt Cars, J nal) thnaHt net attempt to run any but | reached the bridge they were again given! A Satinfactory I of Settlement |*t¢lY the only sure cure for this distrewing |or go to jail, He 1s ready to pay the the distant parts of the city. das WOUIMCUS etine alt na |e sald he, “and we must run an opp ity ty denounce bad servic disease, recognized by physicians, Dr. | fine, put is not willing that th f fomo Cars Ran at Long Intervals. db Uniden the pritection of the | Gaverment Wer nroneie ty. wee ae go ih che male entrance bul teenie By tee Semeany Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It lawyer, Maurice Meyer, ahould receive Some of the roads sent out cars at Government. Phe Company his) men a chance to cate back.” Mjatsagne ieading. tant the statin | There will be no strike among motor- | wilt cure the BI. Vituy’ dance, give the child | oon yenent trom Ite mi Aeterine Gurine che morning, The frat sen Cee RE Ta eA Gul ay | briige platform. ‘Two te men and conductors on the Bteinway | strong nerves, good digestion, pure blood, and | ANY DONCUE from tte Bee on the Brooklyn Heuiin oyetent Ne ir ates without eatling "anon | “On, “ihe terme we have offered to | in these” passage:| Trolley Rallroad, in Long Island City, | make It grow sturdy and strong. Mr. Meyer and Lawyer Menken, coun- Ree ane wee foot OF aurea Ported that a large nuniber of applicas! OL know that aeseral hundred of. our ollvusands of 4 few days ago the Executive Commit-| It iwnot a patent medicine, but the prescrip. | St! for Palfrey, were before Judge Mo Malton EERE Tee HOU STIN en eee, aii inokene toad Ye Hous had been teceived during the day, [men went out against thelt. will, “They | tie agin entry : te the Assembly In charge of the|ton of the most successful living speciaita in| Carthy, in| Chambers, this afternoon. rt © policemen \ nN st nen went H nf leanne bat A GHPOAWS diee Palfrey's lawyer wanted the order it but thera, w f {let ference, al: the api awl Two Mall Cnew Hates 7 yon La con panwages and t Bro Dklyn strike called on Supt. Cha Taw on iate ee soaes cor Deer amended, so that the fine should be ough crowds watched tt as It starte int 8 vu ' ; 4, | hal Made no ex . of the Steinway Company, to see | 0 i it., New York City. Hehas the |pald into court, He. also wanted th the depot. The situation on the Atlantic Avenue BL tira spare tly cee a faae hl O B it Increasing the pay’ of the largat practice in the world, and bls grand| Order modified to such an extent that as had not materially We cnrry OL00l piesengers a day, as a oy per tay, The ero tenrant medical discovery Iv the result of his vast experi: | the duudge wot angry. chi were then rune |g, Welk atch Sita Lac EAM yi facade if ; Fence. ‘The great reputation of Dr Greene is al” if | had Palfrey before me j bts Hie Hine. and Mt was During the strike of 169 iC lx matt tha hows men ele, dering new hands, that a quantity of money | guarantee that his medicine will care, und the | ROW.” Raid the little Judge, “would bit thtrd before evening, | tine Company lost $00,000, i deh WR then ee ihet SU Was spent in improving the route, and) fet in ep ‘ led bere he | make the fine $250."" i 5 sy, dneluding uavehas mngasible for the rant the increase. | ume, free e, personal y letter. gives | would. announce his decision before Ae ne Ant atar ar the Atluntle | ROCKS PUT ON THE TRACKS. the Flevated stat The Superintendent, however, short- | absolute assurance of the beneficial action uf this | o'clock. Bivona tats a titel eeake cu dl ened the hours of the men, and made a | wonderful medieine a Care Tuning, Women who wanted to | Somth Hrooklyn Strikers Say te te a in hot have Wiy COMPIINE AES HN [07 | ——————————— | ALMOST FREE FROM GOUT. patronize the’ tine, thie alterna, hud wel hes a et Hea oem ku aieiee | & ear, should receive 425 At Chetatmag. | 0 Ke vith the kmokers,. ‘Thor’ wer omen with a few thousand tek This’ was entirely satisfactory tO. the | it was objected to by the Commitee, and stated by ; eee the Hamilton avente tines was followed Sof people t loss 1 stated to the Committee before they teft the Demian! aiH wm ae, —— |uy siti if any escitements the men Mohit meer) WAGONSUAT A PREMIUM, jets i.itee ite ave ad, ation, t), Zhe onlr avidenoe that Meron Berens ATTACKED A MAIL CAR | were orderly, and all had received in- Ra mGnt. revorely felt hyl eet = ‘of our employeen id Pheer . as oo Ing was the fact structions to avoid anything like vio pum aud women of Kast | Somth Mrooklyn Realdents Driven to treponettie, “and “believes the puuile | SiGe Ue. "Coy window exienkion, “Hie patie Hence or to do anything that. wor ‘ ad dlatant parte rookivn, | han : : 6 Sars wand Pattee Tpam | nee or to do anyinini hat w si ns THAIS Nase. Biplasinene nt its | 1 Road Sta othe ete 9, tue men wan prepared by sunday | walk did not betray him, and he was in he sel is imperative that the . re a 20m, asi effort wa le to get It printed | excel are oe ve vy ped Je imperatiy Tene | ‘The people who suffered most were | prior to tue men lasting Up for ine. day, “out it | 1 shown @ clipping from @ morn- to run a ear over the|fted all th anne entalis, | (ose who live In the new wards of | Tamia ite sition ween Dee | spaner stating that he bed re, Ison of the Brook. | MH, the men asainst haw ender of a dayes {South Brooklyn, There in no “Lt road | tn ordering *bie tis: ip withoet Ret ute eee. bought 4 five-acre tract of land | Ratlroad this morning ale (ee) uguns sections te e Jos of a position. | in that sectio: tunity to the Company to get such information. to ves Island from a man named most resulted 5 o pot, | condition ef the surf The A Aver 8 7 ld tend to defer and possibiy avoid | f i and would erect a handsome ja esulted in-a riot. For atime, it ie are housed | conic arate them to the Rievated r Ird Avenue, Second Avenue and Cal Iw without Justi Summer residence there, Mayor Strong wked stormy, and not until the re. |" rey waa In charge | Seige {Hamilton avenue troiley lines grid. | The Company appreciates the serious Inconvent- Fead it, and sald: IAN No PanTAIDos Jserves Were Sumomned was tt f Vallow the first on, Bort Hamilton, Bath, Bensonhurst, PR OE BAGRIGRE oe came te ene Bene \ President fhe Kalb avenve i 1 as he mob Hie w not the] + iH 0 r . Bath, Bensonhurst, he clty of Brooklyn. ou have mad ol LUbent wont ap alpiobic eurtman| ane! athe {he | WOULD CALL ON THE TROOPS, |; urne, and similar sections, and | The Compiny will make every effort for the|he was asked ne” No Such purchase? Miyntiied atrooe: unecettio eulirena | An Ww ed at |? strike and a - or Deople have depended.” ‘Phe | brat in Ue emersener” and anrurey iis painans | NU, veiw. slowly: | ee ire eotete us Mae Pat oed a oe to | Bet ative, he | Saye the Mast) Fi "He" road stops at Bixtys |i every exertion will be made to run whe vars | eh on “he resumed his letter-reading: nl the obstrnetions there to cu ma sur in | eld " #1 SOTICE To Boe ee oe a ee POON ‘The Mayor does not belleve SDH Oe Ane Coaucu ene ty papal ta ae a LaDy AAAI rights we will close up the wutta-| Delaye Haven Uline In the nature of a, vehicle NOTICR Th BX EMPLOYERS OF THR BROOK- length about talne’ wiatementer ae t 1 no sue ed as motorman, and a cond i ster Sulliva en ask ton. | MS DROUGHT Lito Use to-day An was notice of warning was po ned fig the crowd, Nut, hawever himed (ray, started OMe of she ig at the same mon | Mh action if the. nivel stares [ne wnsominon sight to s Heatly a weore | pots it the Company t tsmoming, notifying on eee ogee he noarreeted With a fifteen minutes ere were male bis way s action If the ‘ ates of well-dressed men being driven from | ployees that if they re ined to take out cara when I'm er tenad int ha hi | fifieen miitie re wire few se Ba interfere! with by the | Bensonhurst or Port: Hamilton, to. the |leated fettoit.t Marters, or talon to tem THE PARKHURST FUND. ne t Ue rean nat uamentan taal kita ne es | wast aie Toad, In milk or grocery ‘wagons arged. Any man having faited | seaaeaial i i Nears PURE AR she Cok ane BIRT ew: f iceman, however, pen mail way delayed this/out to reap. a harvest, and the lnwees eter dicnarcel mee °° | It Has Swelled Heyond the $17,000 trest Te ead oo ti ¥ Hooray, Mate manned fang then the men, assiste! the sta the strike, but since charge for a seat was'25 cents, It was notte further ata! t | Sirect, wus arrested on the che Kivmimens ee 4IM= [ts tock up the hig bitiding Afters been arriving regularly pald willingly. UL “depend upon the “mer! lore oe \ sealed tty ae while het tt » office ir own mail wagons, : es ta ‘The Treasurer of the Parkhurst Testt-' Far united by a crowil of | mon ware tatd ote Dlovees will not be re-emploved in ' r ea Who yelled, hoote men were tok to batches to act have just received revempioved In a biny after | mo, : : e meet eta oe 5a scone feta onted” and | peuetar’® ft Of fmto Bac Sl edailne Nttton Sf The TROLLEY ACCIDENTS. [tte tves, tre cvenrna fe, durtegeouteg, une | mona) ands Me Langdon Hrving, re: re i pd re thelear reached the core e dene rout fifty s| directly opposite the} we line, telling ‘me that —_—-——— ployed by thin Company must leave the Bremises | . . fi i Ai a le |depot. The others ‘seattere ong by | expec ihe he (1 or. the: Ne liatle as this afternoon: ach WERE crowd Kithered wbcut Par at of att alley and’ paced one Btioned “along, by) cxne Conductor Tevet Bind Hart Be en eae ee nee nants tre eee noone enwledget, $16,270.25: ook. | Ree hen it of the hilly ven ix AWA Py: ‘ or who remal gage in the Com: | Prien" $10 1 stot, ga We Bouche Bite alte H mani e om to dine | SCONd Atreet, two immet sks W order a ry If they far] Alfred trwin, a conductor on the | pany's servi 350 Mina ( SE Gi > hate ate ie | found nthe, track Nh Strikers | it ia the duty, of the Sherift. with the | Union avenue troliey Wne, was caught | oatttor thy entwenlence of the mahi, ee ut Bs eo Who. at tempte Sut Gaverniient can” ne waka:| nese g! hey became a sistance fovernor, to do 80. Saeninen Nie : , ell a vas 9 ee 4 feeran. the Bitte avenue | tithe eee ane Sai | denounced team a trick Apany | born fail then the United States Govern. | between bi SAF OPH ANOthAr Oh EON Ae Rie recore a i ea Choete, tacked by, some of the vtrikcng tr Tod Ree LET to bring the men Into disrepute will step in. of the same line lant night and badly | ye aie at any ot th pay | $10: De A BW Jarvig men whi had gatueres near the pow potest Ay place (of business, any. muse he Slat» of Lilinols failed injured, He was adjusting @ fonder on |atice ct the Company. and there ‘el, ani will | veodare Dunham, 8 a i house He Sere » ever were i ‘ Japs mame ants Seered towter and dared | Ing Wartd renner, “particularly whe follow that the great API his own, can, when another car eame| jbanred pan Oy the ere ot he" Company There wore recetved many mubsert Te %. iy " t oF othe y car ts y shou a I along and str ts was 4 alt be a * | tions of MU centa a id bear ine os i uF j event | ne Gbalruclione Lak ee a ee te ee the Department at Week | broken ateMtant aly iyrulae the Mattes cvening an) rand total of $14 Je-upy bes nerion 2 the! hat n. receive a be | ‘he obstructions from the racks, Zimmer- it take t Maho | James MeManus, twenty-seven, of 68|' "The communication sent t srdel A o Golvery of the malls in distant parte | ptrikers ' work ut SAYS THERE WAS A PLOT, = [action to'broteer™ the mule | Hicks street. while driving « mall waxon | Cominissioners of the t} Supreme Geant ee Fae sedans this morning thet the Fost-uties ‘t : ‘ F - - - {Rione Hulton atroet enortly , mid; | Fire and Pollee and the Sheriff vt Kings Sit ( ae . ; we Went ¢ i 5 i 2 ‘ was as follows: Supreme t Bene two Seneruris we atin ie uh ' Rogardus Dectnres Machinery Was! FOUGHT A NON-UNION MAN, | ihrown'io the urouma,® ate Was moe me |CoUMue mas as follows, jinics taxpauer abtea fo eee ~. day rag « wing to He Tampered With. = sl "| jur fully give you notice that morning first trip on the \ é s = = fae eet od the Compan shoulder, He Allantic “avenue tue war mlnsed and yi ee os ne] I he Cri Recretary Rogartus, of the Brooklyn . incon Hence e mall he «ment Ly wagon frutr ' City Railroed Company, was surrounded a sak auch police protection the Post to Thirty-sixth stree ¢ os cennary eo emergency for the Post-mice to Thirts-einth acre! tn yy p bya crowd of men eager to gel work, | John state eR EIT eee cous, | STATEMENTS FROM LEWIS, | npceeeary,te,sme emery or the nae cae. of nena Island val! right The Copan “hae * anal r rel ty ita sutten attacks. ite terrible | When a reporter called at his office in] prookiyn, a conductor on the Tread, ts Natassia Pox ML 3 bes the, Haliroad Commisttaners Mr, | Wednestay title: e Puat-Officr, Mr Sullivan x " " | oration and serious, oft pyle ‘i ee thin piowning 4 okiyn, conductor on the oil! He Notifies Public, Mayor and | Le ‘i J the fo! ne way, that it whi try Ww Lame the ther . os i it te te often fatal. re: | Montague street this morning. Some of! way trofiey line, was arraigned in the ¥ Gentlemen. You are tespevituiy noted that Reet Pent ple i ne sine tmy Rout the evtped cage at toe Grip, the care ot a} “We have all the men we neal at} charged with assault B) President Lewlt, of the Brody eee eee ee ina. ee ge Ravine (ho Catenson tha ceitlase cf wie! ? mB toe “! i" elas he pave present,” said Mr. Bogardus addressing| About 1) this morning, Nathan met|Hetghts Ratirond Company, was en-| mand tas heen mate for incrunsel ry aq) {f° | That our new Mayor, with his newly ergamtued Brookiyh Heights Haulfoad Company sel | wiley care Were oper pe | 20 PREVENT THE Grup the men Charles lekock, a en-anion conduc: | gaged during the morning In writing | armateemente of the manner in voi fahor'ly | MtreeteC leaning Department, inteuds to join manmoed an sggreenive attitude, Sng ae me of we may be We eamtiten'\y reomiment Hoot'e Sarsapariii, | Turning to the reporter he said: "There}of icying to. defeat his fellow-wore. | Several communteations to the Btate Eigaae the operating expensey 9. 4 ‘aver i wilh up cet the of part © vied keepa the kidneys] @ No justice in any of the demands of| men. Railroad Commission and to the local | Campany te unable to s eRe tor emera for (he arrest ani) heme Court mreet Cure it ant liver in beaithy action given gtrengen | {he strikers. They have ali heen treate!| The dispute grew hot, and Na oMcials, He also isnued notices to the | ventence of tne peonie. ‘The Compiny wii mate | | \ With thelr employees or the running ct Tue only line weer aw Us mere os oveted ant horse up the heat [Ine the ostntre hee Te Thee Sea | Peace & MsHE whic ended in his @F- | pubic and to the late employees of his | ver? eH for the Vert in the emergency. | "KT Eee wane eailee ln 1a Beaten ee de cee aan tone we oa oe eaten readily throws of las we. Our agreement of 1889 has been| In court some doubt arose as to who| railroads. The notice to the public is to “aweep” Grippe, I a, Coughs, von Ba Se gpedt nee led conapic. 72 Meine Ths ister" bycien” (a | att pf ot ore or ot Dinka, Rrpaoia | Carried gut (0 the etter, the men re-| Rave {he provocation, and-he was Wie-[aw follows Colds, Brenchitie and other kindred” tle the routes of the Company, upon which| few ‘ars were run on this line early in ever, Poeumonia, & coe or tun hours’ wor! ® ods pe ‘The tie-up of this day te without (Soeciai to The Evening World. “elemm”? out of his baillwick, + “8 . 1 4 u ut ari) re onl; ut any just is World.) y. the following notice Was Printed In Lig) he mcrnine aul the sumber wae grad | ATOR THE GREP PG Te ee aan Sour making SENT TO KEEP ORDER. use A demand has been made for tncreased| WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—A atrong delegation | Mtmange to say, this absolutely infallible iam S o'clock nineteen, cath were ts parilin ie unequaled for puritying 8 true that We Rave pul on some extra + pay for nearly all grates of employees, and tor | fram Chicago, headed by Posimaser Washingt | Remedy for all Diseases of Throat or Lusge ie SBWARD. and the Company hud almort re A iktenoe wok joan to take out of ——— Such rearcanguments of the sesnanr i oni here in the interest of the bill for cue | CMS only OO cents a big bottle, Stranger still nde vd will be paid te the! Myular heatuas ret, yey ay Deputy Is Stationed Along the | ianor ts to be performed, that If conceded would ico building ia city, had a hear. | YOU get your money buck if you aren't cured, wishing the ‘necessary evidence. to ve: ee wir day's services, “ Morning before the House ‘Commitice | OL Your Druggist, Or at fare the arrest ahd esc titiver ct sey ance. 8° | “President Lewis spent the entire day arsa- vitration. Commiasioner d-| Jamaica a wtown Hoad, — | « greater than tha Company ts able to bear anda, and ‘ ing. threatening or intimidating tmployes of | 1M hie office at Montague and Clinton parilia ey eiftered the office while mi Tne Committee of District Asses thls Company th the diechergs ot tie iene | streets, and had been Fecelving reports Togardue was talkin, cence, hile] Omcers of the Jamaica and Newtown | represented the men for some year b % the perso turmiaaing the hecesssry evidence ta /@Very few minutes from every part of ihm PAM cure aii iver 4, biMoummess, | Walkea into an inner office and. con-| Railroad, in Long Island City, this morn- | {2s oMcers of the Company on Rat orate ise airest and coaviciion vf aay person lu: | the city. Extraordinary e@orts are be-| tance adatom, ‘sich heslacuss Versed a few momenis, After Mr.Jing requested Sheriff Henry Doht, of opared te aks ts toe a OTH AVE. CoR, ant ee ep iaeltiy. POUL UY UG 2a rere ees pany was prepared to wake Lo the men,