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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING: JANUARY 16 1900, | Stern Brothers LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY MEN’S Sagi thd atl “ Age $16.00 | ‘my business as President of this con. | Be ee Scere, nae: | | —_ . For Misses Will Offer To-Morrow Peecmies cr cries | iFor Boys fim, and propose to. one | 100 Dozen ny mae cit an eas th | . Jackets Laundered we are netitied to. oF to Incommod Perret on ' Wi Kal nd . of fine “ Star” | eee. cet iain Ai ‘ mh ‘2. oud fei oe 6.90 Shirt : Waistsx 0 9 ine the econ, fcfew tn tht ol ia ‘ € : isi, $ the city of Brooklyn and Kings ™ ys Sizes 14, 16 scree acti oben twat Brose ! . jand 18 years aF au! : ; \ | Heretofore 87c and 98c. | 2 / j IL Cloak Suits full complement of cars on wn On zg 0a S bout ten cars from the jorton said there were now run Formerly #1480 to $19.80. street and Ninth av Pi a | of all wool ap) O05 be equivalent to open - | °3 05 Cheviots and ° i lar price. 1 1OT Men's Suts, cheviots, very hi rome; regular price... Suite, dark | $s 1 4.00 THE ENTIRE LOT WILL BE SOLD AT PERE oO SUIT OVERCOATS, of which we have a large number remaining, will be sold at ridica: lously low prices. re the cars were damazed in the jorm and were laid up for F z si : rere operated last Saturda i ‘ he Butler and Sizes the Fifth avenue lines as many | wi care Butler and Cassimeres, | Hi fa : lines if proper protec- Hi |. He also asked that 6to Sizes 4 to | $ 3 O8 mer, bp gent ,t0, the Compa: 14 years "7 O08 1S years | ° { ‘ 9 order to protect the employees Police Charging the Crowd on Halsey Street. | P i | Heretofore $5.75 and $7.50 yas they left the build. | —— at dusk. Several last night, and he did not know about fifteen mounted police and a, towling slong at @ lively rate when thea car. The strikers and their friends en gathered about {t and tried to drag oul y it might happen if the building strong force of men on foot, Prepara- | motorman let fis brake handle e motorman off the platform, 86 & 88 BOWERY, CORNER HESTER 8ST. is a feeling late this afternoon | tions were woing on inside the depot to | ‘Ne etree 1 ytinatly he c " oO ’ Cc f Cal Bi 108 (81: hter)bO-1 1 Pee We eae pectetera (state Cats GUL BAT the. fing ahe the! ance several biorks ne. | Finals he jittped doen of nie own] Ifants’ Coats \Ree ers HORSEMEN ARE SORE, Galen, Brows; 06, fiauehter tot ean rt ah yor Schlieren tc induce him nn The crowd then turned on the con- Baldiver, i110 the militia. Ste era) Perea Grounds wating develhr This wae tnaiy |ductor, whose name is Bennett, He re. | Sizes of Navy Biue Galena, 103 (A. CI 5 fused to leave the. ca | $ Chinchiti $ Francis Pope and Galena ‘The gtrikers caught hold of the trotley | | to j { Bey | Chinehiias, ; a for five furlongs, when Brakeman took and pulled lt trom the wire, Others eo. J Sizes 3 to ad command and led into the streteh, = ; rally believed that the Police | ments. hahdle was: fe it is not etrong enough to! At 7.30 the dors were thrown open anil | should Mr. Norton curry out) a car started out on ita first trip. ‘he athens euros ‘ ¥ i i Ss Lester joined them. In the a threat to operate these lines to-mor~ | voy cunion motorman and conductor were | sured Y hg cfm started torn over the 4 years 16 years | Complain of Obanges in the Con-|wnere Lester joined, the "Teaders, wine i Ww eeted with Jeers, The car was mur | ia) Hye? Not ig, dal Shp ba i ea ses ning cleverly by a length from Brake- E aghed it Ne tntented to. make any ‘Te- | rounded by mounted police, under conn. (ite {i ¢ Halt an | The crema headed by ia striker then | rly $7.50 to $12.90. Heretofore $7.98. ditions of Alexander Races man, Whe, was the same distance before to dent Norton's latest contri- | nang of § ‘ tat | hour. “Rennett off th ‘rancis Pope. Galena eu S bs nd of Sergt. Retmeis, and both plat- 2 6f thw isey: wtrect line. th ui r es Time—1.40 1-4, ee ttt dar ae ee fine [forma were filled with officers, All cat-|, Ns ih “ita ut iy tine salt live arrived in | " Be Affected Unt th THIRD RACE. ‘ any reply ried their night sticks | crashed we rdered the police to arrest « diag 9 \Fields May Be Affected Uniess the! rive turions: ‘ ras said this afternoon that Mavor| The car had proceeded but m short dis-| Muinam Pri) b man he said was leading the etrikers on est wen tv= Mr = tt. Starters. & HIP d which had been made upon him|a shower of stones, Beveral policemen ieee ae Tle took refuge ina house, and. al- Lattle Parke, 105. (Ps 2% call out the troops to protect the | were struck but no: badly hurt, and the |though the police searched for half ar ar Emperor Biliet_ 108 (Cle 5 companies if they attempted to ; could t i ephne. h z c art all their care to-metrows car windows were riddled NOW FOR FULTON STREET. [P9ur.they could not nnd him AA not very severe fight. fot: | Bolivar, a Rank Outsider, Paragon, |Dsphne, 15, (Turner). ae an Freeney admitted that he had | Then the police dashed into the crowd, — been hidden under a pile of ashes in the | lowed. resulting In the dispersing of the Jultet and Gramptan Win. Sinees60 Guerre Hy yet m8 je 00 reply, to the ‘communtc acattering the men in all directions. A owls Says He Will Start | Cellar. After the policemen left he es- fedora arres' en of the entten, ONSEN) otc m, and would not until the Bo few of the strikers held their ground for ‘That Line To-Da caped by way of the back fences. pen re Feevived the testimony of the mana-|a moment, but when they maw the! ..,ggs ze Forse Zeigler. a striking motormn forever,” said President Lewis, of theif tng ticks siteet: were nareatey RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER I8L-| RAGE TRACK, MADISON, Jan. 18.—- Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company, Car No % of the fth avenue line a % . ¥ k was again this afternoon, “We are ready to start |aR Meld up) at Conlon 'slreet by a Dissensions Over the Cloakmakers’ AND, Jan, 18.--The trac wain| ‘The races on this track to-day resulted 1 e ‘ip die & vo Crowd of strikers, who Induced the non- Strike to Ne Investigated. —- in bad condition to-day, and as @ re-las follows: ‘ars on all our lines whether the police (imi nt strikers. who indy Ga RPA BLED NEALE Gs sult racing over the circular course was} First Race—Four and a half fur. say “0 or not, and if we cannot get pr A boy named Ehret, fifteen Vath he, pe ibibald (Continued from First Page.) ‘evented, as it was deemed unsafe, the| longs.—Won by Capt. Wagner, even an tection from the local authorities we Years old, grabbed the string of the trol-| afd Treasurer Mf. Goldsmith were evict- pr . ee a aercngea li to 2; Daniel Deronda second, # to Dole and tried to pull it off the wire. [ed from the Cloakmakers’ Relief Depot. first, third and fifth races being chang: Se } will take some other . Place; Caesar third. Time—1.00. | HCare are running recntetiy, on. Finte| i? wan errented. at $8 Clinton street, to-day, by onder of |{@ feared serious trouble before the/to meet with the requirements of the| Second Race—Aeven furlongs.—wwon by \ arly en . hy s ne : ; extra, 4 to 1 and 7 to §; ry bush avenue, Court street and Putnam |. the Bxecutive Board of the Operators ““the Commission has worked herd, he | *trightaway course. Ieecertas 6°06 pluses Gannis’ ST ene gyanue, the Fulton street tine wil start! WANTS MOTORMEN LICENSED | ara cioakmakers’ Union. The depot is sald. to effect a ceutioment. out has been | ‘This frequent action has caused con-|HAcon7: ¢ place; oink MS ee er eas Sia AReaaie to be closed, successful in only one instance. mente siderable dissatisfaction among horse- $s holice ae wo dente, only “one | Comma The matter will be ventilated before | Rtrixers, he continued: the men on the |men of late, ay they claim that they! @oOBTING MIcOELL ANY Policeman to every alternate caps! | Recommend! Lewtalative on, [the Central Labor Union, on Sunday. | Hronkl uieens County and Suburban | make entries under certain conditions . e first car started from the depo ta Merris Conet, a _cloakmaker, an 8 re vou x we y ", v1 y near Tomnpkina (i ‘if Haveldetarthined|” saidlBolice Goin. | Mane ot aie ware toad would have been at work to-day, as|and when there is any change in the yicted from 63 Sher- the men and President Wicker had pr with @ squad of! missioner Welles this afternoon, “to| Itt street, to-day. The Unive: Bet- | tically: agreed on all the pointe of Nar Inspector Mac latter they are affected and have no re-| There are ugly stories afloat about the probabtile poles, was on ha crowd of strikers tlement ‘established the family at 61 ; 4 ress but to withdraw. ties of the Ryan-Dempsey bout being stopped to- BSoted nnd feered'a few aton pyrecommend a bill to the Legislature| Lewis street. the new. mee eunploved Ue tite Caraneees The programme for next week 1s] night if it can be done in such a manent as te tRhen cars. were st authorizing my department to Insue i hee | which it insisted on providing for. | isaued, and te virtually the same as that| sire Dempsey « decision, One rumor has it that PRONE te Baki i yearly Icenges to motormen, requiring IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. At any rate, all the men except about Pe ement may experi-|# certaim infuential Brooklyn man has wagered arr baa kh . | capacity before granting them, In the iat |fifty might have been at work to-day at|of last. The manag money on the “Nonpareil,” and that, unless fated capt teers at | same manner as the examitiation of tne ae satisfactory wages, and the remaining|ence some difficulty In securing good he {s knocked out, there will be nothing wore tana avenue. } attempted to &ineers in charge of bollers, and without | John Krourmann ts the newl: elected Resord- | fifty would have bi peepee qae. ie call in radical 4 ! : fields unless there should be a tr venue The mob attempted t0 | this certificate no motorman can be are | ine and. Corresponding Recrelary of Cigar-Packers’ | (wo or three weele Wife hthere trie tor turn tie lear ene: ployed In the clty of Brooklyn.” Union No. 284. The Board of Arbitration, after ex-| Change in the condition of the track. pointed out that in former instances thie ma the track. Three attempts were Sr pine Louin P. Larsen, 410 Second streat, Brookign, @inining Mr. Lewis, took a rec The attendance up to the average | rcs sat directly behind the Inspector, who has © upset theo ‘ ue been elected 8 " Union No, | The Commissioners recetved a commu-|and betting was unusually brisk. Four- ito, Upset the car, when the poli?! — stome.thr wing Ateiker Hel Age Deen elected Recrelary of Tallora’ Walon Ne.) nieation from the Mavor In regard to| teen hooks, ‘the largest number for a| topped bouts at the sign of blood trom either Wax found, however, that in at: | the 200 cigar-makera employed by F. Garcia calling out the militia, but refused tol week, handled the mone; a tees lee 8) Ses als Seed means nae mane en on their car: ae ee “ld | mn make it public. - landed upon that organ, from which bicod i# tacking the car the men bed disarranged \« Co., of 92 William street, went on a strike the | Seoretary of Hlackemitha and Wat Dr aegis ae ites most easily drawn, would end the bout. In one aged it "ko that It could” nae be run jy After Cortatis They dectined to make al Eaton No. 1 GRAND JURY TO ACT piece case, the referee, Tim Huret, inadvertently pee-| They were obliged to leave it standing | #tze of cigar other than those preseribed by the The Engravers and Die Sinkers’ Union has \ iv 103 (Brewer). 1 on the track until another car came Up. {Union without .dditional pay. Other hands elected Richard Liebert Recording aad Correspond peer Age vented the acheme from working, not Raving per when it Was pushed back to tho stables, | taken their placos On ‘Wednesday ona of strikers, Manuel Diaz, of 414 Atlantic. avenii STRIKERS IN COURT. RrookPra, demanted admittance ‘tne the fartory. Ing Secretary. Terai Brotherhood rt i ceived the offctal finger until one of the con. -Johnsonied a1 4 tomtante w Summoned to Appear Be- practically ‘out.’ “ Union No. 2 Lente, 105 (Fivna elecin George Hilton, Pr William Brown fore Them on Monday. acs) oes he thi to) rente G y i. ; 2 4 Yadet, 106% «Stansbury. ‘ - A member nf ihe dri, was sirick twice about tne | wien eraident: William Allen, Secretary; Hush| It wag reported this afternoon that the|Patnwas, 18 (Dorey): ‘Whether this game is plenred or net "The Evens body. Max hurled a stone through a large plate, | cnells Treasurer. Kings County Grand Jury had decided | ium. comet, 108, (condcier i ing world’ does not pretend to know, but of ene @ the Other | «lass window into the oMce. He wan held by | Journe: Bakers’ Union Ni lecta: 6 : See John Winkle, 108 (Rush). thing {tle certain, that Ryan 1n\ (ni@ue ‘dha pa wines Inayine y Fe a dae nice Nea? glecta: Herman to investigate tho recent accident on the|iiie Braver 108 (Person.> ne. nent Ro Willman, Treamrer; Auguat Heldenteldt. Fi-| trolley roads, Fulton street. and | Andrew D., | 198%, (Bura Canea Go Over, cence at Em and Dempsey is not. It is only reasonable te betom= ry Frank Cunningham, of Madison Mr. Connelly's Wife I. tan Mt Secretary: OMe Schuete, Recording Secre- | Franklin avenue, where two cars came |, itile Bravo got eoiing gee tet (8 : f aoe else ee eter street; James Kelly, of 3 McDougall] The wite of Master Workman Connelly, who} John Ryan, 418 East. Hlahtleth strest, has been |! collision, injuring several people. It | hifemce town the stretchewhere Driazie | Kove himsrit in falr shape shou By i Bueno Nesbit, @ conductor, of | lives a1 7) rod atrrer, who has been attending | elected President of Wiettrical’ Workére Union |i said that weveral witnesses have heen| challenged him, After a. driving finish | trained, ae, 875 Halsey street, and Phillip Code, [Mer mother is to-day very dl with the grip, Neos pe tsy Reerding lecrotary is A. ay summoned to attend next Monday. Bolivar won by Dae e ienechs DraNS Bese yee a RE are nes eee oy ‘Demp- in Gutes Avenue Court to-day, accused | egy Jerney Trolley. Com Rerretars EE NY mnie" | Among the witnesses are M, J, Con-| Tas, “Drlazie swerved badly. Time= | ecy has been seen ty drink. tiqu annoy te of throwing stones at the Halsey street id Boot and Shoeworkera’ Loral Union No. }nelly, John J. Giblin, Andrew D. be definite. That he has go of some of Cara yesterday. Charles Fitssimmona, (Special to The Evening World.) elected “George Oabora, President and b. D. Burrell, Andrew D. Beat SD. RACE, Tits ane coaditiemaering toacebert. tee ates! twenty-six years old, a motorman, living | NEWARK, Jey dan. 18,—All of the tr bach, Vice-Pranident; W. J. Fi Recording | It ie understood the G y wi a Ha anded ies thie. tees eooune abeurd oa At 1022 Myrtle avenue, was wccised Of | companion of the Sate have orgenived t ua [224 Cortenponding Becretary; J. Thomas, Finan’ | inveatigate the table of na te Reting. St. Hit. Fin. |R@ landed im this city, it would be absurd ta, jtrileing Mounted Policeman Noung, 11] protection to prevent atrinen ee OT MMMM) clal Secretary: (Guta Reinhardt, | Treasurer: 1 | the nalarien pald to workmen ana Wale ” Ca ae ee a Dl oe 8 | Aha Matic elt a atone es dmmonsInapector; F. Schwarz and Bawa . P 2 ssturphs a2 mone was found In ha pocket when ne —————_— Clark. Guarda, duties, and will make a general investi. een Mee 3% # | ‘The Prening World” provents these fects elms ‘Women Jeering at the Mounted Police. Was arrested i iY The Unite Garment Workers are preparing a| Seriice! Of the caures leading up to the fer, $8 Coudrlen & 4 4 [ptr as a Guty'to those who are prepared to pet Ss of th t was found guilty of interfering with & — - purpose of limiting the powers of charitable ao- Tammany Hale iis. (Br r & 3 [mo with s full knowledge of thelr chances, z gers le roads. So far as he was per-| mounted men riding towards them at | motorman 4; fietio In the matter of free employment agencien. rattle A. 78 iHoulahan)...080-1 80-1 7° 7 ee ie. 01 4 concerned Commissioner Feeney | full apeed they took to thelr heels Annie Knox, thirty years old, of ise{ 8 Case ef Evtetion of a Cloak- * 2 | Judge Post, 108 (Parson)....-.80-130-1 4 6 8 There in no mistaking the fact that Griffo hae’ a je Was much opposed . 4 ; rare old, of 38 ; ia a sal 2 pay 3 bythe militia, and thntant A weuld‘be'a| Durie the moming the pollvo were, MOMMA, mis arrated for atom mab erin) Hawlly TALKING RAPID TRANSIT, |e Gives nonds tor azs.on0 sce PTAREN aNd Maleate Fan 8 i ramon |trmoree sient sro aace, ances be hea tose i Peete, th, ine Prevent excited state of | cole, Upon at least half 6 dogen times ola” of Hroadwas, Was necused. of jomwn Harris, & cloak-presser, fifty * 100 This! row away und won’ by three lengths | In thie country, the Australian has made an x Would tend to arouse chpoel On eerinet | Several times it was thought 4 riot waa #ssaulting the foreman, John L. ‘Taylor, | Years old, living on the top floor of 158 ~ Afternoon, from Walcott, who beat Elmstone eight | sttempt to get himseit Into proper shape for & moore bad Lectin wae $Pposition oF create | (i minent. ‘ [Inflleting a severe cut over his left eye. | Ludlow street, Was evicted at 11 o'clock | Commissioners Hear AN Abont the| lengths, Time 1.07, for him all he can do. Dixon handicaps himself 3 Notwithstanding the strikers, the om-| Counsellor Janes J. Murtha secured | iaat night i Capt. John T. Stephenson was admit- HIRD RACE. Nery severely in taking him 1a at eatchwelght, i (Res cers Rucceeded in aenaing out twenty. adjournment in all casen pt Firank:| oe ee: 8 warrant issued: from Rena System. ted to $25,000 ball at 4 o'clock . = Dut he believes he is fast enough to get around a: TWO SHOTS FIRED. two cars, with nonunion crews, and Cunningham and Arthur Meceen, Mo-| the Fourth District Civil Court on com-| rhe Board of Rapid Transit Com: ek torday “by: |) Five) furlong him. At any rate, the o will be a treat. | f° H Geen was found gullty and Cunningha a Pi Justice Ingraham, in the Court of Oy: rers. Retting, ft. Mf. Fin. : had enough men left in reserve to send (nan WAN fey Pitlceman Hurdrage| Plant of FR. Hohn. agent of the prop-| missioners held a public hearing In thelr | and Termince aE Over BoC. Donnelly)... Tt be 6 Ta s 2 a out twelve more. SEHR ry eerne Mer Tarty, whose office Is at 280 Gran erininer Ko, Hor (tam wen 28 1 Bat | oy Ike of the mile i Lively Encounter Between Police every car was started, the men filled to Identify: him . Hy, come tet: |omiced In the Home Life Bullding at 2) iis bondamen were his brother, Theo- | Gam iat anand. uel Et & a [a Gee die tamune cele oe seaking dhe mile. te & Aa Ags a a ienk made ‘denionstrations of hoatilty and) fames lannigan and Michael Callon| Harris has a family, composed of alo'clork this afternoom, dore A. Stephenson, wh ae TP a Soanson). 10-1 4-1 7 3! $ | tomorrow, He in willing to wager $1,000 that Be $3 trikers on Cou +, | threw stones and harassed the non-union | Were discharged, as no complainant ap-| wife and eight young children, the| Commissioners, Inman, Claflin, Orr. sphenson, who gave the prop-|fann i, 4 (Lorman). 40-1121 9 & & wit accomplish the feat. Five cars were held up on the Court | men as much as possible. Scarcely one, peared. eliiest-of which letht e 5 in, vjerty at 18 and 1% West Highty-ninth | Mine Casties, 93 (R. King) 0-1 181 5 7 6 ABS street line between 5 and € o'clock this | CAF OUL Of the twenty-two escaped with = Bee Te ren eae: Starin and Low were present. street, and 1% Prospect avenue, Mount 108 (A, Monred:.. 30-1184 4 BF Frid i Suctrial. Maldon’ a: erctene(it wiillowael vindow or 80 We famby was compelled to. rem Petite - Hee Mc ‘: ey P jorris, “*Muldoon's Cyclone, P — eening. “There wore about ilo strixera |damage nn NY ST fom slmlier) MAYOR SCHIEREN ANGRY. | out in the server last night for unees ne] netmand Kelly, speaking in favor of the Vernon; and John Berry, who gave prop-|iceintg, et itwion Et ob a [auth MENS ASee TR ti a ¢ tm the crowd, and probably half as many Wabi of strikers attacked a Putnam - foun hour hetore the wits wih eel ee that Instead ot cee | STUY valued at $75,000, on Rich avenue, | Rugene t-. 19¢ sPaaterihgh 184 8 10 10 | movin 18,8 fonrerund bout tonient io the Water nue car at the corner of Classon a a id i trencl 5 prop unne! 5 ss jcemaker roughout, Band # Tere te mene, from the Red Heok Dis-| fue shortly aftor noon and dragged tie | CHHZERA! Committee Calls on Him [infant iy arms, and the other| be driven into m Reno shield, forced for- | Jurrice ee grount Vernon. aid won" galloping by aly lengths trom | Rent champion of Canada wil slay mee: rat ‘trict in South Brooklyn. In one of the| conductor from the platform. ‘The pu. and Gt Him a Seoiding. Idren were taken in by a friendly y hydraulte py ja lustice Ingraham approved tly bonds! “Masaic.. with Irene third, @ length | Ame°piace, : ts Kho kivtkeg |. Mayor Schiere sang Ss morn- e moved e tunnel to the! The « ee a ; . By sume one in the crowd, but nobody | erator the conductor Mnmernitunh es | ing, and he took no pains to conceal it, | gltttris remained all night on the side-| eiirance and diseeel wk there | The story of Judge Gaynor's decision FOURTH. RACE. The stating champlonshipa will be started ‘was burt. The reserves were summoned, aii ay A vommities sappoliteed we ke eiiiaey ts eae E2 protect hie houwehoht emects | the road would Dea “double-decker.” | # on page 3, Five furlongs Dumber, including qu wae Soot car lot at 5.0 o'clock | tey approached, the crowd released | ians-meeting last niglit called on him | table eM nansct wr flied he Witte anak | eee ret rues Romer, This | HRS aii! | orumpian, 128 Tribe) Shaved" in heats. The enti amme's F Mowndemen Fitsgerald and Clark and | (heir prisoner and ran away. The con- s-mee s f ed on him With small] would permit the tunnel to be of such | ramplan, 123 (Tribe). skated in heats. The entire programme will probs ductor was attended b an ambulance 824 presented Bet of resolutio con width as to not displace the foundations Li Sonora, 125 (Ham ably be completed by 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Pye @=z policemen stood on the front and eon, and then resumed his trip to demning him for not taking a more wopen missionaries from thelof lange buildings, nor would tt In any DOHERTY CAN’T GET BACK. Beniarts lie rene) ’ leaving ample time to reach the city from New: ¢ (back piattorms. City. Hall | eNaBee Fe Adare woted to epoK the expenses of a van to take (ner eaetis | May ntertere With fhe cable road aa = Trumpeter, 125 1A. Manre. 109 from Newburg: direct’ tothe. lak i § One man was arrested | “Gnaries ins acted as spokenman, | the expenses of o take the family | The supports of the tunnel would be | G 1 Te ; ! Ber eo which the 4: Just es the car reachet First place| 4 ; and furniture over tu Willtamsh " 4 feneral Term Dentes a Writ to Him | Bayberry, | zalmmous) contests will be held, “ nother hold-up was reported at the and sald that the private interests of 0 amsburg. The} heavy cohorete pillars. | i 5 {Ghe motorman stopped again. The crowd |Halsey street and Purnam, avenue line the corporations were being protected | Mlsslonaries als paid the rent fro: Richard V. Harnett informed the Com- und Two Ward Men. Sonora, Grampian. and Benjamin ren peas i emermed in trout of ihe car. and the lehortly after ¢ o'cluck 1i2,the deuetment of public intereata, and | month missioner that he had been deleguted bY) ne writa of certiorari obtained in the | its Mondced’ verde, when Grampian | Milly McMillan Getested Mike Reedy in states 2 ordered ey only Ponductor Bloom and Motorman Price | tha the Mayor, « resentative of the - the Real Estate Exchange to inform a he | la Ne v, ron verly | rouns 1 . v4 Caged and fred a |were attacked. “The conductor escaped |Deeple, should take a \igorous. stand SMALL RIO Mem that they hud the cordial support | Supreme Court about a month ago, by | forged, to the front and won cleverly | rounds at Washington leat aight. “i saiien, the police 18 Sede d fens | The motorman was struck in the Mead |, Tim Mayor repited that he had ‘done L RIOT IN MONTREAL, jo? (ha exchange, He had no suggestions | ex-Police Capt. Michael Doherty, and|2’\angun ‘before Heniamin. Time—1.00. | means c. wittiame of th : ae ‘their atte with @ brick and badly hurt everyting nis power, and had only tu make, and felt perfect confidence In| ex-W z 4 a D 8) Benny 11am ¢ New York Io 4 the Gisturbers back There was a “Mounted Policeman Nichols, tried to Neel partially successful. He thought] 9, the abiilty of the Commission to sete | OX:Ward Men Bernard Meehan and John FIPTH RACE chub Was secured ela ‘pales of Boxers for the oe pg ie iow minutes. 53 Aisperse the crowd. A brick thrown at the Proposition ot the Hrondway Mnes|Pollee Charge Crowd of Unem-|the question of Rapld Transit. to the | Hock, were dismissed by Justices Van Five furlongs. foarth monthly boxing tcurnam: in ‘thick @ pistol cracked ands qirorse the crowd. A bri wn At wus fall, and did nat ace What he could . satisfaction of the Real Ketate Exch Brint, Foilett > oe 4 fe club-house. on G The if Garougs UM car. breaking threw “the rick was arersted | “T° do under the circumstances viored Mea and Arrest Leaders: | iieiiie C. sinith addressee the Leste Sh obihe tia ee: 8 evn, Strnight Hinge, | B2Ute Gill be of alx rounds each,’ and the men two | i We do not ask you. to reinstate the| MONTREAL, dan. 18.—Ab 0 ‘i General Term of the Supreme Court . weights and jock if engaged are: Jimmy Hickey and Jimmy ‘Tull phy ‘Ou tO Bee e cars are player in Me a sited he City 0 hy o' nd ty, Meehan a: cy p y (Dorsey PF it sty nda, jack lamilton and " ipeliee arrives, ant in about three | .gA! the time there were thirty-eight | Ply, 8k you that the cars are tii to-day, clamoring for work or| Yeats. te faid that Hroadway was the| tral betora the Police Comptes ee | (Lohrman) f 1-1 29-4 | Founda: Billy Tucker of Newark. and Kid Thome reves, care running He rasan eta har tt i ‘ 9 t most practicable route, and that capital) The decision in written he | Glenall, 98 (Parson) sore (-1 18-1) gon, the Western boxer, at 116. pounds; Jimagy: She surest wes cleared During | eS ihe Map Nhat {t would be neces. | bread ‘The Mayor promised to ask the] could 'not be Aectted far the conatrie: | Parker and heca et eae Bee pie stice | tistena: an 98 andrew $o1 1e-1 Potay ‘and Dan" Donov opera ey, 4 } motorman an sary to place more policemen on the cars] Canadian Pacific Mallw (lon of 4 read on ALY other route. une| Ie HIB AsKO- | Sam Tiryent, 104 1A. Moore) oc. 20+ Jimmy ‘Dims qecupes from the car and dit: | than ithe cis: waa ie ties Rae a ailway to start work | on y BA Ais Other fot clates, The opinion is written. {i a (Fennemore) 1 fs 5 : *| AFTER GREEN MOTORMEN. |in“hew’ men. ena tae unite Suit ERE | on tte new station. “This Ald nt anctety {tt ih gleMiniatlve ASL was panned’ pro | Cane of MmeCaD onerde teat Ml the | Uncle Jim, 108 Pennemore 1-9 | #5 pounds.“ Maxey Moore wii! reteree the bout yeh clr hibiting the construction of a road on| Ca%®, Of f % he same | Maak, 198° (Job ove 1 came down the street, but - cumstances the city was perfectly pow-| them, for the demonstration turned into] Broadway. Mechan and Share, °° the appeals of | Doc Birch won. fal McCarthy, who o few years \. a: Pare pace Whe tue erless a at ‘ Meehan and Hock 0 4 860 was con t ee nila etal a econ A ont MTP that ts your oMcial statement, then | %,amall Hot at about 130 P.M. The] He favored a four-track road on! MEenen ane MOM aise petdenc West Sile was second. Mdered invinelbie at the featherweight limit, are waiuing “for & crew ‘to sup Ja aaa tata mcialatatement, then | ait had gta erm large | Hroaamay, Aa near the curtace as powaly wripery “Uahatated er ihe fecy tence Of] Mask wan, third she yetieed’ trom, "he ring* shorty afar Ma dee r rikerr mi a 0 narony na 6 * lithat it obstructed the electric ei a ple. die 0 it woul ve " ran fas y rime--1.07 3-4, @ Dixon, will be seer Merc Seley, of overs ait hoyr. ef the Atlantic avenue lines met in Cen-| Tim Honors face Mushed and he msved OER te Oe oa on them und Capltal canpot be obtalned te Dulas | ditions, which harmonize with and sup-| By F. FLY, JR WINS AGAIN, | scotitai- American “Amietic clas, nh Specie motorman arrived’ os : Wee ad ‘Teen. |towarda the door of hia inner ome: inure E charged ¢ a} ci i port {n esmential particulars. th I jo Fe ten:round bout at ¢ age. @80 moved the cart Lack te the {enue Hall At Firth avenue a oe ma | Ra something about having an tne narmmer eves | Foal thrust Hint street: | teatimony." ? BRAS aireot — at at coleh sent ce Fee 1, ‘ ’ wet early this morning, and| portant engagement 1 Takes the Firat jersey City Athi ed, has offered a $200 purse he would have | “In the attack on Mra, ‘Thurow’s credi- aces en uty near the depot wan |4ecided to try to perwuade men who had {to be examen Y ICURES OTHERS] bility as a witness, the Court s inctensed 10 about ity ‘met, and tw tener their places 4 | "Mr. Martin ‘spoke up then. He sata For Two Conditions while it aye that 46 aosen the is true that Mra. Thurow was Marty McCue and’ Hughey O'Nell at the. box ether acts of violence were reported | ** - busitiess men who attended the meet A the keeper of a disorderly” h 4 = ‘ World. jeurmament to be given by the Club tn We ai te early Loure - Fickets were dimributed aiong el had complained that thelr property. had Relating to the Grip recuatanin Ganten Maliont Piissiealppl equally true that Capt. Doherts Ue Sere vg eee} SaLmANE Halts Clty. Hon "Feb. 28, MoCue tans . Henderson, ar inepector Pitth avenue branch. the only one of the been left to the mercy of thieves, whtie | Hool’s Sarsapariiin isa very valuable medicine. | {5 guffering humanity everywhere The |Me Was Keeping such a house; that whe| RACE TRACK, NE PANS, | the articles yesterday, ‘ill probabl Winety-fret suree’ woe Fort Company's lines running the police were protecting. the’ inter. INT, AS A PREVENTIVE Mpleroversn balls op dete had been arrested. paid her’ fine ang |Jan. 1&—Warm, clear weather drew out wld put up" Hn Seat av Wet golne lowarde eu on, ; an [OMts Of the railway companies BV EN ery" bul P.tho strength and | had then resumed business, running the food attendance this afternoon, and ° ing Whel be wes nel up by a TO Mrikere yemerd veted in|" The Mayor denied that the pe Were | Peoptein vigorous health ure not so ausceptibie | S0lid fleah When reduced below Place for more than a year without mo. | tne card attractive. The track, Bnd "beaten Hin orier tet help perwuading forsy Few nen to] protecting the Interests of the Company: [ro thedinip as those who are weakened hy pre | @andard. lestation from the Capiain. ‘There mumt | the card was Att is 1 re. | not Kylfonard’s repeated statement that he could t severe) policemen te Bis Me abandon the Company and 3 ther but were protecting th © Ald | sions dineare, advancing sears, or whose biood s| — DYSPEPSIA AND GENERAL have been some reason for this, and the | however, wag still very Reavy and re- | not induce any oue to fight him hae atirred up, and they arresie? Patrick Cur) iy. a. . haas think the police we sting the |‘! rl DEBILITY. | Court holga that tris in tke Wee NE | suite were affected to a degree, Bet-| Billy Ahearn, who says he wiil Aeht Leonora wo twenty-nine yearn olc. of # Fifty ae Of th do this, and considered the busi. | (ipand impure Hood's Sersapariiia so purifies 4 evidence confirming Mrs. Th yg | ting was lively. doo POUNGE 10,8 Shieh or & limited round bout tor & Bint street back to Phila : n who Complaitied Were ones who | the blood and builds up the strength that the sys | Reva A. H. Mavs, of Friar’s Point, Coahe | $0 )0° urow's: ee eee fio Wie shaiitade aeetth Geena © . ~--. = at rm cr tem successfully reaists the Grip Seiten?” MANETS | ‘Attention ts also called to the fact that furlong: HODES Aa, wood things at 800 are acarew fg PUTNAM AVENUE CAR STONED j-1_.%" rou Cas cameanite weet ep, AFTER THE GRu Ribrend for hee | ome her tomtesehe eT eeegteed mT tu. A AE HE Viper he Fpaacesph trios when the Mayor made a dive for] Convalescence from any form of the Grip ts Odin ‘ena |the Captain was wiving daily erage es Teton, 208 (Clayton) hE BT GB Be wih, aeder, wants the address ot SKig" Jeckgon, | Mewmted Police Charge the Crowe " he door of is privat iepce which he | very siow, aud to reguin the desirod strength a MF liver and general de- | close her house. The effect of much ace | wm Hem ty ene ; fie foe y McNichol about merelioe: here> she ; K eee eae oaneee SAMMI | good tonic Is absolutely necessary. Words am bility, an i bevin Mow, snes THe ake, Mae. to make the | chariie th, tut (1. Smithi Pe 2 8 8 q e' , ‘ hot strong enough to express our confidence in several pbysi- wee ome! ce." Hola C., 102 (Acke! 7 oe ‘ The Commissioner: wees Prince Leon, 107 (Puryear) art ee | motes began again sariy chis mor gon the os - NOOWS SARSAPARILLA Benen, brent eeh 08 |araw. the nf eNoe Nat Mie. art eate | Pollos dar 108 (Casein) some Ill be patient but a short white 3 mecarene verore Garlight the strikers ‘ onic after attacks 0 Grip, or resort, was accepted on the bonda by corru vday, Charile B, and B. Ply, tion and thone ‘of mans’ ot began gathering in the vicinity of ‘he : TROUBLE ON FIFTH AVENUE,|* * Nee PEE Nie Ste Gre St Atel alia Arrangement with Capt, Doherty P| seh Mn well together for hve: turioney! any others Gepot of the Putnam avenue and Hai aoe Oe ang Bree cian prmunlien ilesiee are o Diy —— when fF, Fly, jr., drew away and won ‘a Bey etrect line. at Halsey street, near St ihit, eee"! me Would | Conductor and Motorman Attacked [ome Oren if SN | ORY Rk ad- Mig Plumbers’ Strike Settied, | in a gallop by three lengths, Ixion closed ‘ation announces monials from people who bave taken it concin- stakes, fast und finished second, a length bef 4g way. There are many vacan lots 1 possesses Just the bullding-up Pie jolden | The strike of union mechanics on the Sim Henry, Times ian are al hte hes Morrie Park, D “Se that vicinity, and ae time wor. on Ps | Maj Siena tad nas effect 50 much needed; |t vilslises and eariohes York Life Insurance Building, the Bolkenhayn SECOND RACE. the Grand International 8 hase Handi” the croma increased, and at 7 o'ciock the | DROPPED HIS BRAKE HANDLE. | quel o iicturtance at rift thethim and unpoverahed biood, aad It Invigor- Hetel, Plower Hospite! and the Prescott Bui ar, ay The course at Park will be [neighborhood was alive with strikers and | ~ - Biss: eireet thie at tes the liver aud kidneys, ing sas ertled to-day, Rommen & Bracken | | Starters : ms the date cated by eng Ras ‘gape te, Pp ghelr sympathizers, At thet hour Police Shortly after 9 o'clock this morning car| A delivery wagon was driven at right| Heed’s Pille ect easly, ye prompuy ead Sertor Iernermen “ane Se for miers fre Boakeman: {08 hhorpe ose aru, there are ‘ Dum aud Short grrived with No. 61, of the Fifth avenue linc, was] angles across the track and this blocked | efficiently, on the liver aud bowels 2k. Oy cortolatt ules of the Society were secured. without clean! * Large Crowd sively prove U » °

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