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- ee Rae amen eeenenin ec 7 ' ia es ay eect primes ( | CRNA 9 3A POO ICONS SN LT TIL. SIF 5, De ha . THE WORLD:* WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1895, Tis tue. Adige this ore tal heel noise in the hay loft and notified Capt. was rourhly handie’ ne Oe toeema Sm! Louls Wendell and Lieut, Engleman. ; ‘the th to the hay loft. He knocked down and jumped and jurteas thes were entering tt two sie men leaped out of + wor and es- caped in the darkness. The officers eiccest plot on foot to either poison the horses, upon and Kicked about the head and ae body. His assailants fled at the approach |of the police. Ths motorman was badly cut about the face and neck brutsed on his body, His name was not taken. | ca ANP Al | 253 CARS OUT OF 1,300. |The Number NowRen tym St Aa near as could be ascertained at 1.% this afternoon, cars were running jon the several striking lines as follows: | Woritinued trom First Page.) that there was a} re wae Winter Item from a i i Summer Resort, ALL QUIET, SAYS M’ALPIN. which boded ili for hi hance to obstruct their swing. ene | ~ WHY THEY DON’T RUN. Brookiyn Heights © Attorney Saye Protection Is Insnfictent. Judge Gaynor this morning took up the hearing of the order obtained by Altmans Gg The News Comes from Frozen-in { He Tells Gov. Morton There In er Centre Harbor. . Need of More Troop | ALBANY, ‘Jan, £.—Gov. Morton ¥a%/On the Shores of Ice-Bound < | advised this morning by Adjutant-Gen- | eral McAlpin, who ts in Brooklyn, that| Lake Winnipesaukes. a Nrook- | John Loader, a Fulton street business | 3d floor. Jrinn ave ATEANTIC AVENUB Linn: wil the strike situation there was quiet, and i mam phe apd OER WHEOL MAN!) enh avenue. ss is | that from indications no further troops] i abopiginal Indians denig- etsy vo coacia: on centres Hl | would be needed to preserve order. Ea ee Gt TRAINEE Reet ead Railroad Company to operate, on regular : rhe General reported that tho lines of | uated The sulle of the Great Splat ai To-morrow, By ‘ vet | the poet, Whittier, has immortalized In are Peer noon 1a cptes. || ¥ the various trolley compantss were well ow. private tu tho pried Tove of Ite tsi tallure to do so, the petitioner Pil protected. He sald he would return to i pireaelits, 4 tated, he was losing large ‘su | a Bi ], Summer beauty forlorn and dreary waste of eee ee ae cares sums ‘Or} Niqnnante HAiLROAD “Lites. "| Albany at 4 o'clock this afcernoon 40d) ce and snow, over which the biting Winter |Choice Modern Daghese ROOK. iney wire Court street. money in his business. | Attorney Mirabeau L. Towns, in sup- port of the petitioners, declared that the Gefendants, while incorporated as ao Private institution, were still just as Much public servants as any State oM- Gals, Their charters should, he de- @lared, be forfeited because of their failure to live up to its provisions. j Referring to Mayor Schieren, Mr.| This makes a ‘Towns said that His Honor hed called/enty more tha: @ut the troops in defiance of law to] Under normal total of 257, about sev. were run yesterday. conditions about 1,300 |report in pergon to the Governor. ‘The latter expressed to-day his satis faction at the work of the Nationa! Guard and the favorable outlook for @ peaceful settlement of the strike. DRY-GOODS CLERKS SUFFER. Reports ployees Are to Be Suspended, The strike ts having a bad effect on winds from the bleak mountaln tops hold bigh carnival. Itts.a wonderful transformation from the Si mer lake known to tourists, and, as may weil be Delleved, the chill and nipping alr tx protific of those foes to mankind, kidney troubles, neu- raigia and rheumatism. Naturally, therefore. & great desideratum in this locality, as well as else- where, is how to cure these painful curses human race. One of the old residents here. Simon D. Glines, of Centre Harbor, N. HL, aman ‘Keown all over | this section of the country, bas solved the ques- tans, at 56 00 _ 7 50. Antique and Modern Boke uppress the alleged riotous acta and|cars are operated daily in Brooklyn the big dry-goods houses downtown, The . Ghould instead have applied to the —>-— story leaked out to-day that many of the | Hon ta his satisfaction, end his alvice eng cousart haras, Anatolians and courts. concerns were suspending thelr em-|femyainsen Shirvans, a’ “The railroad companies have ap- FOUR NEW LINES OPENED. ployees pending the reault of the strike. | "tte is with the greatest plesnure,’’ be says . average size pealed illegally to force and not to law, be sald. Thomas L. Moore, for the defendants, stated the Company could not run its are on full schedules because of the Floteus acts of recent employees who They Are Third Ave., Reld Ave. Butler and Sackett Streets. to-day, and no trouble was experienc: ‘They are the Third avenue, Reid avenue, had left their places. Not enough police | Backett street and Butler street lines | a | protection was provided, and by the ad-| Only on the Third avenue was AG [ST am now entirely cured of both kidney trou: vice of the police authorities, the Com-| trouble expected, but the Brooklyn j Some of the Thirteenth Regiment oi. aud eneumutism, and 1 want to tell the peo Heights company succeeded in sending out three cars without any mishap. Not 80 much a8 a single stone was thrown at the first car, but this was not the fault of either the strikers or their sym- pany hed not started up many of its Nines, as to do #0 would, the police stated, @ause renowed riotous outbreaks. He read numerous affidavits from passen- gers and employees, reciting the recent Cars were started on four more lines sengerk were taken on. Each car was Troop A on Picket Duty in Fulton Street, from Tompkins Avenue to E New York. Fulton and Herkimer rtreets, and an! One big firm that employs about 1.500 men and girls, 1s reported to have dis- charged 600, and another has laid off 7: of their employees, --- COOKING BY ELECTRICITY. Suldicra ‘try an Experiment. Major Luscombe's command of three compani from the Thirteenth ment, stationed at the Ninth avenue and ‘Twentieth street depot, established a Resi-| ‘that I offer my testimony and advice for tl good of others, Thad been troubled with kidney se for many yearn I was aMicted with le ased the kidney trouble. ‘ked with rheumatism and 1 trled many doctors and Everything failed to effect a “Twas then at | suffered tortures | many remedi 3.6 x 6.0, at "10."12." 15." 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. : collided with Seventh avenue car 113, at} Gotous proceedings. pathizers. guarded In the same manner and up to] + evening World” reporter fi ws ; 1% at} precedent in culinary art this morning | Juatice Gaynor renerved decision until| Just what the effort cost to open up|the same points, mak Biay aid banelntenaent oF ee: i Aen and Adams streets thls morning. | by cooking thelr breakfast by electricity. | ine to-morrow. He said, however: the ‘Third avenue line can be Imagined — lente ee wrommace ne @ Seventh avenue car was badly| ‘The experiment was a brilliant suc- Torety nat hale stopped, bale’ staggered “It seema to me that the points of dif-|from tie fact that almost the entire DELAYED BY CUT WIRES. - “We have Nbiniy eleciviatana and smashed. body injured. cess, and, though some of the soldiers | A second repe-t rang out, and Ahrens ference between the companies and the | Strength of the Twenty-third Regiment ———— Unis auaislantar anditey: arecemtbing! apes claimed they could feel electric shocks fell, with a buliet through his jaw. fren are so fail they could be easily | was spread along the avenue from the| Two Me fm the Act amd ai right, They man eleven trucks and PRIVATE WYANT SUCCUMBS, |&% 8, swallowed Gieir ham and exes, | notting after that. ‘hin wan gomething adjusted. 1 am not certain whether|Fifty-eighth street depot to Gowanus [they have been making repairs to swale "all were highly pleased with the innova- | | they Wad not speculated “upon thee this Court would be Justified in interter-|Canal. | Two companies of the Four! owing to the cutting of wites, the| broken wires as usul In Lust New Dropped Exhaunted In the Street tion, neal toa | Mere not Nghting bullets, and they ran ing in the matter, but will give my dec Balt peer Co states ‘ot starting of cars on Fulton atrect, Halsey | York and wherever they have been from Cold and Hunger. MR. SCHIEREN DENOUNCED. | che wounded men were taken into sion to-morrow. protection at that point and lined the !strect, roadway, Sumner avenue and . | rae : : * . Davis's drug-store. Ambulance Surgeom, Le way clear down to Atlantic avenue. Be-|Gates avenue lines were delayed thiz|_ ‘The following advertixement in several ,.lenry nt, @ private in Company | = a | | Myrott, of St. Mary's Hospital, came and ARBITRATION PROPOSED. rider the military, twelve men of the! morning. The dumage was repaired mornin papers led many wople ‘to the K. Twelfth Regiment, fell, exhausted, at| Republican Association in Brook- |fook Aherns away, Aberns ‘died in the Y eat é conclusfon that the Brooklyn. Helgh ome i : ‘ | hospital at 10.60 o'clock this morning. mounted squad rode along with the car} speedily aa possibly and by noon all officials expected a strike of thelr fine- EE | le a os ie Mitchell's wound, which, was. It the Assemblyman Hrusk's Tevent ge ion ee eee een bered $25 ee ay were running as usual. men to-day and exposure to cold and hunger during | ,72° Fourteenth District’ Republican Seon. It is serious and wil witgle ite Resetat Albany Adopt phe car wus numbered $5, aud it leCt) George MeVey, twenty-aeven years old, ee er etwo days had proven'too muck | Association of the Twenty-fourth Ward arm. BRE PUN CHP ES His e h y-elghth street depot at 11.40] of 1631 Gates avenue, was arrented last WANTED. of Brooklyn, at its rooms, on Rock- One of the bullets passe NY, Jan. %—Mr. Brush, of fuciock, G. H. Schmitt, a recent im for him. yn, + an inch of Mi Pace ie ane lyn, introduced this resolution at| portation from Boston, was the motor- night while pulling down wires near of LINEMEN. | Hy was removed to the old Thirteenth | **8¥ Gvenue, near Dean street, last in. the ‘nel snborhoods” SORNONS Whe wes asd 1 was adopted: Fee LUA Beata estio Bad Gisiee 2c] Bee ee ec ien mae e mctee aie Regiment armory and attended by the| evening, adopted resolutions denouncing Re CO ney eres 3 job, J l the ey eb May i led behind the storm- reves Pore sins ote rat ne | herent pom The later tan at]"At 6& im orang Reema Otconnar, [| what we Pa ns ain, TEEMALRHFECON ARE Pu to otk) ho ey of Ayer, Seen duig (Bhi Sy toe! a of 280 Kast Forty-ninth street, New York, if ul ined : i y saloon ani 4 . 5 a | unwise, “meeting with the utmost con- {crowded Into the saloon an insti Was arrested while in the act of cutting IN COURT IN UNIFORM. Merit and oulbetation: GE cue AausclLe fore the shots were fired, eS oe | Wires at Fitty-second street and ‘Thin abby, daiahin BipealateneenY : ee SL ele CD Oe ple that T owe my present cowl state ot healtn |, Afterwards it was found that « bull Denied ey eatraminealer ere ne | | tion, iz @ has acted as a| entirely to Dr. Greene's Nervura blood andnerve had bussed through the extension, an PAA Ae lerkimer Street, | Soldier from strike Camp Browght | S¥vlle tool to the demands of the most |remedy. “Aftersomuny soaiso! suffering ibaa fw Gieymen femained there, at’ leaat orp As ev : vo thi ic ‘ol. | about titty feet of wire. hssafliod : ccccsssnedd| George Townsend, a private in Com: tree country." sella EC Sant, rin fravip anvovs ail etiernot tequiey.'' | Revanthy Hemmant wher aseed eee SAYS LINEMEN a? Ne Comets Brockbank: vthat pany B of the Seventy-first Regiment, | 1+ was resolved that, as citizens and| That Dr. Greene's Nervura bloed and nerve forthe ahtorine at Mitek sia reat \ ply means. tha ; deat + as chell, said: EN ARE OUT. | BRE hate rae Tren we hat we | who has been on xtrike duty, was! taxpayers, the Association considers it | ey will cure rheumatism, neuraigia and kid-| ‘The order 10 fire Wi Given bosbiteibs Mtg*cope with the situation. As the ist UrowEht from Brooklyn to Recorder | was a menace to and outrage “upon | Ney complaints, lseyoud question. It bas been /{t wag thought necessary. ‘There was ® Comnelly Declares That More win | Of Diaces Where the wires have been cut Goff's court-room this morning by a/ the rights of labor in the peaceful attl- | proved again and again, and is always successful. | large crowd there, and ‘many shows, the work is more than doubled, | court officer. tude as employees of railroad corpora- | Prominent people, aa woll aa those inthe humbler| Were seen flourishing revolvers. In my | Strike To-Morrow. i We have got to pay big wages (0 : tions, as well as an unwarranted ex- | waiks of iif uta: Atyt Sb opinion the shooting of Mitchell by the At the strike headquart [Ret the men tor take the risk of attack. | He was wanted to testify for the peo-|penso of nioney, life and. limb, anda ora es ace eon tluually Lestl(ying to the re- | soldiers undoubtedly saved his life. 1a quarters, 407 Bridge | ‘There are some feed Wites umong those |Ple In the case of John Hannon, charged | slander upon the police force of the | markable value of this medicine; to suchanex-| “The mob intended assassine’ street, It was stated thix afternoon that | cut, with attempted arson at a harness shop| city, to Introduce tho military at the | tent, Indeed, that physicians, druggists and the | him. When the volley was fired Mit Master Workman Connelly was In con.| ¢, We have twelve gangs of men out at| req serenity avenue tonneenie te ost of the tyrant Tailroud Kings. | people everywhere have come to recognize Dr. | fell and the crowd fled. sultation with the E: 4 thi moment repairing wire 228 e enue, Townsend's father ‘Tho resolutions also declare the utter | Greene's Nervura blood und nerve remedy an un| ,.)1f@d not the shots been fired itt Ho be prviag Sxecutive Board, and nents seme slate 5 iftaire was re-!is owner of the place. failure of the traction corporations to | xhsolute pectic for these diseases ie omens Solatera a convinced that Mites could not be seen. at shop No, 1, 252 Hudeon avenue, | A; |run' thelr cars on schedule neases— ‘ould have been iy The following note wi Rhere four electricians ainvoneeheiner |, noNnseNd appeared in court in full! PA ha Ane Mayor still waves the | Hat can always be depended upon to cure, mob." hot ito, death by ie was therefore sent d Per uniform, wearl 4 ; r3 at the Mayor still waves the | ‘at tachi were sald to have already repaired wires ) Wearing an overcoat, with | red flag by calling for more militia, Wherever these diseases exist, this grand medl- ——— Nee in Gates avenue, where ¢ ng of knapsack, rife, canteen, tin cup and| ‘Citizens are requested to call a halt | cine should be used at once. It is purely vegeta | INDUCEMENTS TO Wi oh repented that ne Unemen have been ot: [twelve refused to work Yesterday. ‘aud blanket. He marched up to the bar, and | pen Mayor Schlieren, to the end that | ble and harmless, and what gives It greater value ORK. red to ate In je tre -} Mea ot poling. a came to attention whe 8 le: send ome the “dogs of war ani nd the ter th i Cc Secretary John Gibiin, who took the ianieteneineet iliman, “ot Sehe at Cane B his name Was uke ‘the proper means to compel arbl-| AUT Utna Naeauiion and the discovery ec | Trolley OMiciale Advertise for Mem note to Connelly, returned in a few, linemen had not gone out, aid were not | * _ [competent men necording to law." The | well-known physician, the successful apecialtst in iu the Financial Columus. ments and nai ing to resolutions are signed by. John Jenkins, | nervous Dr. Greene, of 35 t s “Mt, Connelly saya they are all out | Rarwen Attend Meroe, Stal thet AN OFFERED $50 A DAY. ont Fo apeners Daniel J. Former a ae Hae hol nS Svein ae and probably more will be out by to-|bama avenue ‘station of ‘the Fulton | SA EMeene ee ee Ree have not sngheh ae (p0rue ide mnorrow. HEEL MN, side Sunt Goodwin, ot! In What Conductor Stantey |" * Pete iaas hich aupeatea ln the tikacal oles Just | he other side Sup odwin, of a 1. ic nancial columes diust aa he kave this anewer Mr. Con-| tne’ cuter ‘avenue’ ditions Ranh wig | M3" Pren Lewis Would Give iim. | TQ PREVENT STRIKES. sons given for such failure were sum-| of this evening's Post and Mall and Ee s.jananed the oor and remarked: |) morning that’ the” linemen, had Teta Charles Stanley, one of the oldest con- . clent to excuse the companies would be| press. Men who desire employment aa ee aaea) at is all Lean say | 19 reply hie wires, and that tn conse: | ductors of the Third avenue line, Hook: | gepaey Clay Alderieca Wowta a matter for the Attorney-General first | motormen and conductors, are told to We GURiACwNarSIE Jabandoned to-day, and that cars would '8%! Helghts Company, was about the ; e to pass upon, apply to the office of the rooklyn ofits Gtnln was aniea’ to Interpret the |Feach the ferry Uy Way OF Myrte aves | depot at Fifty-elghth street this morn-_| SéRaG: Motaemen; i Heights Company, by mail or in persoa. nswer tn which he declared, first, that | "ue Instead. Ing exhibit! : Alderman A, 'T. Witt y City, oe so eRcareourlterany ; At Mugge’. H strike leaders | (8 Ink a letter signed “Daniel 8. | an A, 'T. Witter, of Jersey City, As an inducement t cals se au nen are ous to-day, and then that | waht eee dart hae a ATI leaders! Lewis, per M." ‘This letter, which Mr, | !Ntrodived an ordinance at the meeting STOPPED BY HIS CLERK. | Appticana sage smelaih si more will be out to-morrow, but he/ the linemen, and one striker told a te.) Stanley thought came from President |f the Board last night which he and the ae onder of the th apa e toh! would make no explanation. [porter confidentially that Master Work: | Lewis, offered Stanioy $1 a day during| Republican majority of the Board he-| MHM re Private Daptels Ate sions, and. will be assigned te permaneee ie lait, may have meant that the {out put that had ordered the linemen ie atrike If he would take the frat cay | Heve will put-an end to the poxsibility| tempted to Leave the Depot. | wien the time tables of the Company are see [1 IS Of be linemen have been ordered | yestardayis attempt to secure’ a strife over the Thisd avenue line, ‘The lottor OF # strike of the trolieyinen and con-| John Daniels, the milllonaire dry-goods | rrenket, unless such permanent carn have. bam Jee are nat afte iether workmen, |isnored except by @ few of the linemen | #89 offered tho same amount to one of rs of the Consolidated ‘Traction| merchant of Broadway and Eighth! #s!gnod betoi { thelr appiicationa, | who ure not amilated with the K. of Lu. |on sme sections of the ronde the iotorinen for runulig: theese, |Company, ‘The ordinance 1s aa follows: | street, New York, 1s a private in the| canis will be required 10 hold heme Sere EHR al eesener am, i ltpehort, the men wre at adds about) Mr, Stanley mu:d he would not take out | W'fcem Employees of electria ratiwa battalion of the Seventh Regiment, sta- | to report for work on not Aut lt tad been announced tnte tase niebt [Hie Ralntanid, (hatte rewult mich! | to eat, even if the letter came. from a fm enpoyers and are sub-| tioned at the car depot at Gates and) *?Piivante wilt he wrod, provided they are he litiemen would strike this morn-| the linemen refused to repaly. the cut | MU. Lewis. ng hour and obnosiour rales, Myrtle avenues, physteally, mentally ani otherwise qualified. Ing, Wut one of the first reports of the | Wires the rallroad companies might offer | He sald it wae an attempt on the part ani Aldernien of Jersey | This, morning he had some AlMculty| Notice will be went 10 applicants as o ararllbhawing we ; MOPMIIRC@AR ThAL they would vet the failure of the authorities to protect }Of the Company to break the strike, mand |! ms with the gergeint of the guard. who bY @| tines are placed in operatl ‘ > wing Just Each Regiment ts Station ny Y, thelr wires, aa a complete excuse for | that if he retuned to work the Comy strange irony of tate is one of his own weration. dail lines of The Brooklyn Heights Rattroad Com-| not running the ‘cars, With, «reaction [Knew the attike would be declared off late emai con ty cs eee ay oe here: | cierks Baten Sil BA pitoed te epscation an tat fa lnvaue of tel pany hae it principal repair shopa at | public feeling sure to follow ih a | The letter, Was brought to Stacker” by (AUF emeived by say electri raitvay in Jersey | Private Dantels attempted to leave the | #% the employees and the property ot the Come Hon of ataire tn one ot the grat ton wuch excited to give bia name, | = few'dayn spectal messenwen, All he saa Hey PY cv soni ow an actual reridept of Hutson County | depot for some, purpose, and was halted | pany are assured provection valid ee Ot A Sh A crowd of about 1.500 people, made up Cc id o— every reawon to believe it Is genuine, Tt {°F at least one pear at che time of hin appoint: | BY the guard: The sergeant ordered him} tv is distinotly stipul however, that ape “op ad ed igebe pa of ose, ana and fa Tied the. sit | onsidered Hopeless K. OF L. AS SOLDIERS. eee dea tettel Head "of the | ment aut sual it be emtoved in auch capasty | 9h Punto Tefused’ to do so, and was|Plications made at the ofce of the Company tm companies ere charged with WHlks and adjacent hills and jecred and — a The Stele ig motormen and conductors | ae : 6 ; bes . eect reported for imsubordination, pe will pe given the preference over those i ae —- on the ‘Thirdtavenue hve hers at each Lisense aha ust by the City pce asst i i moat wajust treatment and oppression of such HOoted. . Union Steamatiors Salad to Nave | cates house jean the denae’ PReet i cierk and he Mayor and City Clerk, 71 peniene Be leet employees; and | Poitce Inspector MeLaugtiin tele] WHA, NERVOUS, 01M 17, WE! “ *e | placed Mr. Stanley in, TN es SCiee Gin al Gee HIS WOUND WAS FATAL. a Pay eet ‘ strike which h, seriously interfered wi! a iy Serves, a! een mi es Actio be 1: besda the mento operate t Dag | a .) Sapeegpa tae tial ‘ Mey asinees intorots In sie clu, and ta prosusing| later twenty-sln, bluscoats, under trl —F {night hy the Progress Association. of ey [Peat aa tease ape mtatt bo tearaee eee ane in the Monin et | Fitth Avenue wad Court te PRESETS aD teenie Steamatters’ Helpers, Local Assembly | FAILED TO HEAD THEM OFF, | i vvormom ot sin ertitate sail s80r| syn qnen whe aut mot aren Turned 0 ae taey | reat gaia cf laetossaees G44: vieiedce Tietlateln ALT HRRIE Fie) ete ee 0. 9,905, of the Knights of Labor, with ee * la penalty’ of dt exceeding $5, for each offende Two tnen who did not seem to realize} oS auld been committed by vicious persons, seri made, ference to those of its members who | orhe ordinan ‘as referred to the | tut the command of “Halt!” given by a] Car No. 5 of the Iifth avenue J metacing the peace of sald city, and tenting t0/ ‘Tho entire route was black with pe well Prabw Hood's sareapacitia enough |are serving in the National Guard. in Nom-Vatoninta from Other Commitive on Law and Ordinances {Soldier on duty meant business, were|line, in charge of a green tmotore he destruction of life ai roperty, and injurin; + er eS OKS 8 MARE for me three years ‘ook lyn Es t Si rr [Becks jonnete ans asic dropp 4 el loc! ew 7 7 wi has been Gaemed neceasary, in | (Ary Prevented any Kind of an outh ci, wth « Knights of District Assembly 73, on] Motormen and conductors are flocking 4: ” dihance should be pass aight » eveni , caught fire, The a een ti " men had orders to close up aes Wpaius} strike In that city. The lawa of the |to Hrooklyn over the Pennavivanie tte ed. ‘There is no reason why a| Regiment pickets stationed at the Hal-|f&mes were confined to the motor box, order to maintain peace and p ation of m Hy side aut ail over | order are ania Ratl-| company living upon the patronage aay et ‘dans Aer The ye to calh out the mbit eg: | window along the route a | ns tony. Leould seo | order, Ate directly’ against one broth road, and the depot in Jersey City has| the people of this city, in the event of a| co, tees depot under command of Car was taken back to the depot Reeuers be tk MN ty every store, ' and ita? | Knight opposing another, and tt {s| been placed under the surveillanes or |Sttike. oe Wouble with "tt m [TARE ROU R RL and the Nemes extinguished. a ae } Hcy bed *Telaimed that several members of L. A,| those inte ib Pity ss Of! should be permitted to bring 1 m| The men who were shot were Joh: A green motorman burned out t rl | the parties 10 thie Me the Geet courte is (frantic at the detentior when Twent| * Mass-mecting of workingmen will] It was reported Jast night that forty. | filles here.” SANS | the Hulsey street depot, who was an|ton ferry about half an hour later, and P| that Jaw and order ve maintained at #1! b At Fifty fifth street and Third avenue, | " 1 grew worse | De held to-nlght at the Labor Lyceum | three motormen and conductors would | Meco! amance, was intraduced by | English soldier, and John Ahrens, who| caused nearly three-quartere of an hou that the safety of ver 4 the three blocks from the di a avenues| ime Thedoe [1M East Fourth atrect to express sym-larrive here this morning f spud) Ailerman MeUarthy compclling | the |lives somewhere In East Seventy-sev-| delay on the line, Ba Soi, Dit wiets ot vor Sease snd ine ved seme | ciree blocks from the depot, Is the’head.| tor said my cate wan[PAUBY for and give aasistance to the (nach Detective Thoma Warturn weg | Ol ot hetore tebe Iie, Refusal to comps | euth street, New York, eo fe and the integrity of eur tions Quarters of the strikers, and abou Hl striking motormes a conductors pet 2 Yetective Thomas Waybr 3) oor before Beb. 15, © comp! ' : ‘ demand that tne laviren elenent wh Tost ware packed Wiiciees Keine Gal Ea tease caceaeiee| eee : sb " me OF) Surore 29. Nave share. o¢ tla eoueg, | TH Ans, Graanee is PUNIBEAEIG ay & seealikereetice AA elon hate ee WILL THEY DESERT? Betis ease cat at aetee nibs cenenatn die A ssc He my tronble consump - 2 put the carly tain from | Cincinnati | ne of $9 for ens eng ticed just before 11 o'clock that a great pis a fl 8 and thelr sympa ENeaealesld Green brev stich d to Jereee Gs It is proposed by the Republican ma- A I ——— 29 suspic i . Ao Were gathe ordinates. Conway's saloon, on the cor- Pes ee eee at i weil covered with rifles gone ant a Ave [iifferent route. or would send: the | . rs , a te . latin . tauind ihe frst can was Hauiy we Mets Deltted tm Jersey clay. |, abuall, waite end'then in| GREENPOINTERS PROTEST. 8 piace bnown On Tha arianmis: | sors on ihe Pitt ee eet me [agp au elas i ddl aon 4 one, numberwt § ; * A frequent | 9 : ji uit half-a dozen motormen did arrive! en he men did not act offensively,but when | Posed on the Wifth avenue line were umberod $44, and It kept 1 The following sign. which was posted| from Philadelphia, ‘and they were Cae is on picket duty he ie not sup-| Paid off this afternoon at the depot, 1 (lore behind all the way down, the ae paces Magrandshort Ipy the Executive Comittee of District | mellately taken charge of by two repre.| Committee OF Clttzens Insist Epon) 04°, judge actions, but distances, | » The strikers say that of these sewenty- 3 Fe te tne uCate the motormen Us| 4, way for tm peers, toklag fe ail the | Assembly Ni K, of Ia, at the Jersey panies, When tes heared this at satel armod ot Res, an eta cut, enn tae | ne, AWankyefive are lees’ fem » the ewitehen ' Rac i! i City” ferry-house, on hange place, [the entire crowd disappeared. ey aw mittee headed by Rev. Dr, Arch-| 40d threes Walked slowly towards the]sclves to not return to wi 3 Pec rtasteainds eige AF] igi 1 Neve so weak wnt poor iv Hestienat | TACT son, xghange place, wa digeppeared. Cae Tetci amd tee Fein ar |Aie the picket, shifting his gun tos FODEED SDF ORM, -) besakn ond bat apes [ate Inisery tome. Twasatort twenty seven | EAE TOM ’ known person ald A.» he bs er P| more convenient position, shouted: ~~ uta in the w Piney : ast night L. O'Hare, appointed by 4 mass-meeting | “Halt your owing to my weakwess my , ! Tauri amo | =i mama in eae | cman vou ara] STEINWAY MEN WON'T STRIKE |i ‘itisins tf"ine sevencamtn Wack |. 148!Sr three of the men stopped, but| CABOR LEADER COMING HERE, ee had given orders for the workmen to} vnily able to Walk across the room, or talk | 20UF Toad antl the sce in Brovkiyn is over | OM « the Brooklyn Strix. | Mayor Schieren in the City Hail at 11] Then one of the plekets thought nefsaw | nh SHARAD E te Raiate f fies surpend work and to guurd itatead the| uch inder than a whisper, ‘To please mother | THIS order should be oveved, evea if ic it found| ere Financially Whem Indeced, | °'clock this morning, a Fevolver In the hands of une of ‘the w Brooklyn tirike, PS oe © mates 1 commer k Hood's Sarsapariiia, and | Secesary to work vonter to live wr tol a aeieguts ; | The Committee presented the following in the crows MINNEAPOLIS, Jan, %.—H. B. Mar. ( 4 DALSIIEE ptiaaL ike’ iscnt iri beaenhe Ak Eons he aimee int By Order of District Assembty No. 75 lelegation of Brooklyn strikers of | resol rte estas told to Capt, Me- y Sxect i Se % WIRE CUT IN DAYLIGHT. € male at ; | tie ie ® y appetite i prong rem ten et Ditiris Auambly Ne Tons crolley roads in shat city, about Atty | eee adopted by the mass: meets! Dougall, four | yihstpengotens fits B: af the Neslonal Heaculive Bousd of % - <i nou . an it wa 4 | roe ‘}in all, visited Long Island City th ‘ He and Col, Appleton Oe ere cere, Maat RAGE bellowed’ the slaligar’ jue ee 1 RECAME HUNGRY hew men were being broken in and they |!" 4 0 nis | We, the citizens of the Seventeenth Ward, in| ¢&Me UD. very suddenly for New Y. | Broadway Line Crippted sear There wae & look of dis i conuke war Vala not have | Secided to Isaue the order morning {9 ty atid Induce the motor: | mass necting assensiel, do beredy ufler the tor | rig PACK: do YOU hear?” shouted the| derstood ‘on good authority the ae Hockaway Avenue the faces of both motormat wi Hue. | henisrehages so trv uent act t havecnts | General Manager David Young, of the] Te" And conductors on the Steinway | lowing resulut cana then, while the man, w mission Js in connection with the atrecte Mile afterncon word wus receives « L they brightened consid. | liad Io nince 1 gone shingine metcine | Consolidated ‘Traction Company, said] "pye® toad, to Ko on strike in sympathy. | Resolved, That we proteat againat the monster | been slowly advancing, paused read | car strike In Brooklyn, It ts knowre trex the East New Yurk depo ' nh seen ma tha Wana tl ken weary Sind Tfewcacwel | ROW Men are belig broken in, as usual, | way emplovecs that th » Briews | Monopoly of the rultroad syste:n of our city, and |Iutely, the crowd began to jeer and jibe | the Executive Hoard has under consid. trolley wire had Leer texinont further d a asteve * Term andt havea | and the Knights have made no objec. ances. Before leaving. howevers. the | that they be competied by the city authorities o| {he militiamen, calling them names, | Cration the calling out of the Knights near Hockaway & rae fl Dams , Tat Ma further Mala that moneot te Kiyn delegation red a promine | tua thelr care ta compliance with thele charters | MAUUIRE ‘hem, and saying they were tin | Labor on other strect car system: ~ i . guar ‘ hove nodoutt that (ib offictals of the Company had otBe Aan a een wand Hesolxed, ‘Thay. taoxe heir non-compli- | > back to New York!" yelled a man, |!” telegrap! communicate f 4 ices eters orp ena erserteat Me ss ie authorities. take ; don't Want you dudes here! with the eastert, inembers of the Howat MAN ASSAULTED. ood S 2% Cures |i teens eer i seconatines arty Ener tiger vate] lust at thls mament Mitcnell, on nia] in a recent Interview he admitted that r # Delleved the K, of L. rnidered and permanent raltet | othe car depot, pushe he quemtion of « *¥mpathet! satin erie their action and had the notive removed SUSPECT A PLOT. | s0rmn Throuich the Erowd toward the Nitaleay | una werious commideration, "°T*® MAB ; : Deeeiiy Mendind by Geng Whue |i ee Bs crust xariasetiin tae as eer Resolved, it 18 now the ninth day since any| He had passed the line a dozen. times — . je mere five. reports | bad 0% Une AOE Lived B arnmparilis 4 should uot has been operated in the Serenteenth Ward, | before and he thought the soldiers know: ane 4 : me Hie Way from Work. | Heeler aod Gallaghe aber ig Ree wane 4 _ ape CARS IN COLLISION 1 bustness has been practically destroyed: | itn, ind Sples Sent with Pittshurg Mi, } “ lands aay Look ten ous a1 le reat lone to our citi 7 A motorman of ihe Fifth avenue line|- The fret car reached the City Hall|yearago’) Min Geo W. Mmauiay, Willaus a . eae He Rept one" soldier reiced Warens: | ,LITTSBURG, Jan. 2A meeting of ie jay to bis home descended the | #1215 o'clock, the run down Taving | burs, Md Vehicle Madiy | SROTtY after; i o'clock this morning| ‘The Committee was told that the fail- {ox alm and fired, and Mitchell recefved | h@ local assembly of Knights of Labor, RS “et the Blevated Railway station | 9%”, made in thirty minutes, aan the guard at the barn in which the] ure of the companies to run their care| the bullet in his right composed of street railway conductors Othe bad avenue and Twenty-Aith etreet |Ave minutes’ headway, but ‘tex pas followed the firet on HMeod’s Piile are purely vegeiabie. periectiy | Kacnilon, always reliable and bene:icial, A pwed Cart, RAEROD Rabe i.) m Street. horses of the First Battery 1: ast Car 1,102, of the Flatbush evenue line,’ York are atgbled New| made a primae facie case against them urd @ suspicious!in @ forfeiture sult. Whether the rea- At the same it ni Stop him from going where be and motormen, was held after midnight, (Continued om Sixth Page)