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ine : sensterote ee pe $2 vt (HY i Circulation Books Open to Au”) ; EXTRA NO. 6 PRICK ONE CE NIGHT EDITION ; (“ Careniation Books Open to ail.” 1805. JANUARY 24, PRICE ONE CENT. | neither the Union Avenue nor Bushwick | opened up this morn an old woman, * Avenue iine would be started) today, [living between Ade.phi street and Cer T soth run through districts In which the | mont aver decided to wash the front H whose duty ft will be to examine and’ license motormen. Fee for examining 50 cents, Jumped aboard the rear platform ai goon had ite a standstill It was brought to a halt just in tin to avoid a collision with a buggy, tn] police expect trouble when cars are first el Two inspectors are to be appointed which two Indies were riding arted, set| The soldiers on duty saw her at work panne . is —— —-— — - @t a salary of $1,200, to examine all) Another gang of strikers attempted te ; A green pecans at the sae street a CARERS ED Bo is st Ut hot or Si ntoy | Pull the motorman off the platform, but | depot tri ast night to ceave the stable | Wi erstand what the soldiers wanted he a , lines and cars. No company Is to employ Pe pugnt to gain contvol of the car {After work wax aver. A crowd of str k-|'0 do and went on with her washing b ; Shy Pet Mee need et: He was very roughly treated in the [ers and sympathizers was Known (o be|One of the men shot in her direction, ; Two women boarted a car on Fifth, scrimmage and had his jaw broken. waiting tor union men outside, Me] A nearby window eae brok and avenue, held pistols to the heade of the toxmnnllijicennian put on an old army overcoat and cap ue ue n leived Into the room and b : and started down Albany avenue on his | close window, X q {conductor and motorman and forced| ANOTHER BAYONET CHARGE. | sis tome. = : iL. them to leave the car. — He had hardly left the last pleket STOPPED BY SHOTS. ee 4 | y <a — ‘Then, us the women jumped off, a man| Lively Row on Third Avenue--| when he was attacked and sever 's iis ‘ oa Vi % turned on the power and sent the car Other carsrcetet NEMCARN Rin AIRING non ) e running wild. It was stopped in time| The police and militia had a lively set AL tom) jolsisck (Hin orning W Gates ?Whenweiate wa i | br to with a mob of strikers and their syn A b , wap . ‘ . « to prevent a collision with a buggy In| vathizens in the vicinity of tie old trans |aVenue car was stalled on Gates aventio, h, of 160 Rroadway: James mas which two ladies were seated. fer depot at Third avenue and Twenty [ar Hamburg avenue, oy a mol of ashes Ae a ee $ pout 600 people. Starke Sixth Le e e e e When asked for an opinion regarding | fifth street, at noon to-ta, he be tha Wi nile to drive the| Street, were standin ner of The large military force was with Re: (police (Were nunmciey tees the strike situation this afternoon, Mas- we bleh Mies J i Wed Hack, and’ word: was to Capt {way and Lorimer street at 1 o'clock = ak SSE i drawn from this point this morning, | {aNd Mack, and word was» ; a veranecvawe! Gar et, Workman Connelly Terused to \t8lk | snd oniy'a afiitul of eoldivea rermaltied: | ecm ng arrivan Of the nrow tones vit fe My until efter the conference of leaders, | The crowd began gatheriag shortly [SUL of mounted m by Roth, Knocked off e s which will be held later in the day. after they had departed, and amused | Myer Uo Ui Ate en hat e ersin row S 1 themeelvee Uy ferrin ac (te eee had tnd ei th motorma The policemen jumped off the car and ° SEVENTEEN LINES RUNNING, |, A! 1 estock there wore tutly 0 oe-] Ais hn bake han An PEL a Ce nee Rae, erie. 7 fons in the mob. Suddenly somebody In) coon obtained and the car Went on tts] ordered them tc s they refused to ie phere Are | the crowd hurled a stone, string 3 | iy, Rad cho po! fired (ouk shot if jn im Une, ROSCOE anurser, neent teem e on A car containing non-union men on its them, which | it the fugitives ud the police and militia started after the | wiv tn the depot at Pifty-ohth stre ~ Up to 5 o'clock to-day cars were run-|crowd at full speed. nid Third avenue, wasoatticked by (Continved on nd Page.) Re ‘4 17 OUT OF 48 LINES OPEN. ning on the various lines as folio The police jabbed them with thelr] cowa of about 700 people at Twenty- rarer mtr RT ‘ ANGORLEN Wid sticks and the militia used their bay- | yin street, Just before ny The pos EUR Pee onets. Nobody was injured, but the po- | i {goldtone charged on the mob)” lathe a Senge ma |oe Macc ‘Re aoa: |g Sac ne meee lit Has No Legal Right, He Sam se so Sea re facet en cit [a arene Oo teint | rons a MOT AY YOESG MUPPER gal Right, He Sa Putnam » 4 [Aineteen, 218 Twentieth street, and Ste- | quarters. this morning that a mob tad] t : : Three More Began Operations To=|ic.0's::: BS ifavenue Bec cin van teatlte aswa On| 0 Sto raific Even for 6 0 ale of diy Wl ee cee hel erotiey. wires. u so] prisoners, and the officers had a hance Troop A was sent out, and found a H Day, but the Same Number Fee raracatata wii ote; caleee they | Moaenyet areaceane couraneD tuna a an Hour. Plushing avenue 16 40| got their prisoness tree of the crowd, Wark: bat WHOK thE) ea the soldiers: : Ww Di bl d b Cc t Wir ATLANTIC AV! SYSTEM. Excitement was caused at Myrtle av AIRE OWA UROR EHOAY they acattered - Fifth avenue line. 30 at] nue and Bridge street shortly after 1 jairoctions, leaving: thelr " | 6 ere Disabled by Cu oe aa Se es Tel di Gers la alae Jug Gaynor thle morning handed he econ im fl fo flan Hicks street line ® vhich was surrounded by a crowd of)” Ayout 10 o'clock several men, supposed down an order diecting that a man-' this Case, This raliroad sore Gutler st-eet tin 4 n0 peopie. te Os aaNUEs HINGED Rc Renee ole Gumus should be issued directing the 1\)1 In @ position of @ mere pen Third e . D ‘hese: y ie shea Jel ie , vidual or compan; i ‘ Shaphas Cee Chace cientaye vente oun oF across Myrtle avenue, near DeKalb ave- Brookiyn Heights Company to operate | for ‘private gain. which tay, § 1 ce Street, threw a stone at the 6 a aha aent dow! business temporarily or pern SOME LINEMEN OUT, OTHERS WORKING. |{z @ | ar, shattering the window and narrow: | fey Aileen) ethe Neete the ake full their care on all their lines oF else pieasure, ‘On the contrary, It Ras @ ’ To | Sumner ave | y missing the head of one of the pas- | fom Ridgew ne scan i show cause why thelr charter should not Felation—a public relation’ to the Ralph avenue struction was removed in the presence of a crowd of men and women who Hned either side of the street. Very little demonstration was mado, but one man, crossing the street. stepped quicky to the front patform of the car, snatched the lever from the hand of the | motorman and made off with it. Capt. Nesbitt, of Company B, Seventh = sour | Regiment, suffers severely from a scald At 9 o'clock this morning a Court | onthe left side of his head and face, | ati vi | Feet car was stoned at Hamilton and! osuseq by some one from the upper win- Court streets. Several women in the ® | dow of a house pouring hot water upon car were so badly frightened that they | iim just’ Monday, got off. Small crowds of men were dis- —— SHOT TOWARDS THE WOMAN. 5 Perma vy the police. The Broadway line ran a car during Window Cleaner on 1 Warned to Get the night as far as Cypress Hills, but As the Myrtle avenue line was being ‘| sengers inside. in Policeman Connolly ar- rested Chescarola and took him to the Adams street station, where he was ocked up. The motorman and conductor refused to go on until Policeman Connolly re- turned. In the mean time, such a crowd | gathered that the police had to disperse At. of the Sta one be forfeited. Stockholters, Wt ® Private The application was made yesterday by |i,!t,inust Rot be forrotten t John Loader, a Fulton street business Wholly forgotten elsewhere, chief aspect it is a public co man, who complained that his business having duties to perform to was injured because the cars wete not },Pi(h Wanscend any obliged Pan: stockholders. It has recelved fh of great vulue from the State, = conferred upon it the Btate’ dent power of eminent domain, eturn It took upon i at Malney Street Depot formances of publi gutless tions, in the performance of is (n law and tn fact not an in dividua: or entity, but the agent « f the State. ig Though these principles are Inheren? in the idea of the n | ot the people, it wouk! seem {the recent rapid growth of | pow and of the tendency te. lo franchises for the ag of individuals first, and for thers und benefit of the public second, ¢ have come to be somewhat ev SUMMARY. Number of lines in use to-day Normal number operated. Total number of No cars are running on Ninth avenue, Norton Says It Would Cost $50,000 a Year to Meet the Men’s Demands- Seventh avenue or Fifteenth street line: Carney Dead. —+ \ . STARTED A WILD CAR. Col. Appleton of te Keventh on Duty. (From 4 photograph tak Women First Scared the Crew Off : with Pist At Thirtieth street and Fifth avenue this morning two women stood on the; corner~of the streets and around them stood a crowd of strikers. As a Fifth avenue car passed the Up to 6 o'ciock this evening the | eleventh day of the trolley road strike in Brooklyn was unmarked by any scene of great violence. ~~ Crowds gathered at various points were easily dispersed, In only one in- enue depot at Twentieth street, where three lines start from. They are the Seventh avenue, Fifteenth street and Vanderbilt avenue routes. Up to: noon the breaks had not been repaired, and not a car had started. f fi rae rice when it came back It wi badly dam- aged, having been emashed with stones. It wi announced this morning that le Avenue ; ae = = —— — — and need to be restated, 4 . stance th: soldiers were compelled to] A feed wire on Troy avenue, near At-| women halled it and it stopped for them, | Shool Was Just Out When the 13th Marched Through Hicks Street aud piney have often been declared by | resort to a bayonet charge. lantio avenue, was cut during the night |The car was tmmediately surrounded by | the Childro Fld Befors the Guna, me Court of the United Se ; SENSE RS tion | This te. th ice whieh we the men and the women boarded it. att vs. the Sapervisors, No. 16 There were 237 lines in opera’ ott his is ie same wire wi cut ‘They then drew pistois from under their | o4 Bloodgand ve Mohawk, &e., Ce, on the various lines not completely! the night before near the same place.| nawis and ordered the conductor and Wy Wend. #; The People va, Ne ¥. “Hun, A tied up in Brooklyn to-day, The| On Ralph avenue the wires were also| motorman to stop work. The men leaped x normal number for the same hour on these lines is 567 , more than twice the number in use. Altogether there are seventeen lines in working order, thirty-one less than the usual number, The forty-eight roads combined have a total of about 1,300 cars. cut and plezes removed. Another meth- od was to attach ropes to the wires and wrap them closely around the wires, making {t impossible for a trolley to run against them. Bonfires were also built on the tracks, making serious obstacles. The linemen are said to be out on strike, yet in some places broken wires from the car and left the invaders in possession. One of the strikers then started the car and left the brake off. He jumped off before the car had gained much head- way, When tne car passed the stables at Twenty-fourth street and Fifth avenue it was travelling at a high rate of speed. One of the men standing there noticed The duty of the Company now beft court Ie to carry passengers thi | tain streets of Brooklyn, and man and run car. snouga to fu | micCate the public, It may not tat to perform ‘hat duty for even ‘The directors of company may, actu greed, or motives of private brsiness and refuse to employ lab all unless bor comes down : conditions, however distressing, are the existing legal, industrial ‘The first cars since the tle-up of the| were repaired by recognized union men, |that the car was running wild, and f raliragd ccrratenion ayaa ia Greenpoint and Myrtle avenue and the|In other cases, however, linemen failed | Saas jiave RVEN THE BEST OF THR Uke rp pre pot meee ee ‘ crosstown roads left the stables on) to report for duty as usual. SALOONS. to the public first and to their Franklin street, between Green and| Although it is claimed by the railroad hotters Recond They have duties . Freeman streets, Greenpoint, about 9/ people that their repair forces have been Soren then’ o'clock this morning. Ten cars were| recruited by new men, it ts evitlent that mii, HET, Gtnnot wet labor te ners 7 5 nem An then they must pay more, and as muck run out under three-minute headway. | at least 200 linemen ere out. A number then they must pay more, ‘. No soldiers were present, Police Capt. | of men have been secured from other 1 Me Scondivions: in keapect Gf meee Rhodes, of the Seventh Precinct, had cltles, and are being shunted about town aber they must adopt mors teslen| 106 men atationed about the stables and | in ee ba oe ee appearance of @ JuRt “for owe hour, much’ lew stop thale Some attempts were | great fo! ome! or one year, and thereby, \ en Franklin atrect. B the price oF conditions: of labor Gawm ot made to obstruct the tracks, and in one| It was said that linemen In the employ to the price or canditiare they ff i For them to do so would be « ; case the police had to charge on alof the Fire Department were seen re- OF ey oo ae pony | pairing the wires of the Third avenue Coming general, would Inevitably, By the ‘ Fifteen cars were started without! line, and that one of the workmen had Sree OF GanTbe lead a oe . |Srder, ‘and. eve ‘downtas trouble over the Flushing and Graham acknowledged having been detailed to rer, ani even the downiad of goverts avenue line this afternon. jthat duty. Chief Engineer Dale de- |dom of our fathers In retaining at least some. contro! of corporations 9. Whom In a lengthy typewritten statement | nles the story, and says the men were jare given public franchises for the = i wits formance of public duties. President Norton, of the Atlantic Ave-| repairing department wirés which run panos OF RVD Satan eam nue Railroad Company, reviews the|over the troliey poles. stated Gy Mur, Toerlon Colles strike and {ts cause, from the Com-| Thomas Carney, the roofer, who was this < ten gave bent hee ten ‘ held that the Company had pany's standpoint, Among other things, | shot on a housetop by a member of Adequate answer to the case ft cltes that, had the demands of the|Company K, Thirteenth Regiment, yes- Against it. and only withheld , men been acceded to, it would have de-| terday, died in the Long Island College HE OF ene, rl AO. SIve toe, creased the present profits of the Com-| Hospital this morning. he fo cleariy enunelated” proba i . In the interest] Assemblyman Friday has introduced without a resort to the coe! 1 § pany by $60,000 per year. of the people of the State of the stockholders, he says, he refused|a bill providing for the appointment of four Ss the demands. bi-partisan boards of Electrical Exam- Wires were cut at several points dur- ing the night. The most serlous break ‘was in the neighborhood of the Ninth iners for all cities of the first cl No salaries; expenses paid, ‘The Mayors ate to appoint the men s. Beveath Regiment Boye and Policemen Getting Their Moraine Coffee aad Bread from the Commissary. (FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN TO-DAY.) 1 On Sr tear n rt ne aomegene! amare aaa th WS Se SACHA Sane In addition, however 1 from @ case decited upon Supreme Court in this State in, mature deliberation, and w! authority which Tam boun low. thoagh the same View, and ed scarcely say, the’ corporation ore the court 1s bound to fn, and whien I doubt not It wi Gately acquiesce in for examples if for no other reason. ‘Th out of the fatui New Yor tral and Hud: River Raf pany to receive and forward it & comniou carrier. The language ‘ourt Is as follows: “According to statement of the caso a body of acting in concert, fixed a price for 1 1 refused to work at & ondents (the rallr for the same wot yy more. In doing thi ‘ id an act violative of any law or _ sting either to any penalty. i he respondents had a lawful thetr ground, in) respect u ‘of , reise after price to be paid, and adhere to it Chose: but if the consequence so were an inabilit corporate frinchise of the pubic, they pany) cannot’ be heard toe Such consequences must be and borne by an innocent neither diectly nor indirect pated in their causes.” (The YC. and H RR Co. ® ‘The Court in that case allowed & rt (Continued on Second Page.) Ki estes g Clean ans a little clear, at ~% the ANYKicay GUARD ClaARRO” one, to All tobacco, ‘Ten for 10 Md oe 5 GIVEN AWAY UNTIL. A beaut wcque tor vers oF 7