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ey. hey Whey were locked up in the bet Btation-! ‘COME TO BLOWS. @ Stables on Ninth Avenue Jearned this morning that there @ hand-to-hand fight last night in Ninth avenue and Twen- atables treet between some E, of the Forty y ot the’ Seventeentn mbers of the Sev Fe trying to si wing been our o » MeWinney, aw "A row ensued between McWinney # of the mén in the who is a big man. w OF iy when Licut irate Company, touk @ got MeWinney by amed hi in the caf, ani ™ ne glass ‘and @ mi tal He was he wa: hes By ae new Fourteenth Kegi th ayenue and Fil he colors of ne ee VIOLENCE. —__.— from First Page.) head through Winney wa around of the officers of the Forty-sev- h would say anything about the mat. , of the Forty-: o'clock sent Company a a oa House. of the men of seventh, and parate Com- enteen MeWin- the the KR hh ut t diy cut tw the mort a th seventh Regl- B to iment Armory fteenth street iment. ‘This i er lea any D of the Forty- eth and the Seventeenth, Separate hing, on duty at the re not posted this morn- nth avenue and Fifteenth dy says there is no men out In he cold fo cars are running. “ACCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Policeman Falls Into a Pit and a ‘Policeman’ Cornetius O'Keefe, of the Bikth Precinct, fell into the Ridgewood depot this 4+ his spine was rely inju na to 8t Mary 8 Hospi vate Joueph enty-first Regiment, With the company at from Crow Hil Mi ty-firat Regiment, at ‘Bergen street siab! a ‘on the. x vate — Maxwell and ‘ordered to th of ae the Junction of Wai Mty Hall, Car No. belo! merchants, broken. jon Belonging to Howard & Iu ‘un into by Car &: line, Te ‘h pewors.. war Sumner Avenue This, with Vo 1 Them, Stops Three As the general off three “Brooklyn — troll companies this . care runing regularly on Of street railroad affected by the strike. There was no attempt by the officials of the roads to particularize, and the newspaper men, who have & close study of the strike from points of vantage at the stables eight lines, col vhauges in the conuitions Verity these statements of dents. Fresivent Lewis admitted town for part of their wa, Al tne old depot, the teed wires, revura wi port wires ha strips carried away, tjon from there ‘to + (Was practically destroy: jonly two line ‘pair al’ tho wamaxe. wentieth birect, Bighth avenue, was blivyed during the night. The Ninth avenue » Jesied, being used by i es rt and t “he from Jay street ane, which compromised wain | Ju men, Wires were also cut street and Becond avenue. Al Raipa aveu the wires were ¢ Bannon, of Comp: Hl to the Berg! Company while on ‘guard @ and sprained his ank: ment, ls laid up with rheumat regimental hospital, face ea FE ite mo Fulton street, almost in front sisaatal Hehe Wei NE z of 26 Broad: , New York, were in the crash. The ‘was badly ‘smashed up, Shing crushed’ in and sev Glass emen to Repair morning boasted that inside of forty-eight hours all the lines would be working and the that the linemen nad struck, aud said his frst inumation or their 1 Bo wut came yesterday mori shape of appeais for tue linem Twentieth street been hacked and watousn 1, at that station to re pracueaily utes to In a one around, trolley wire out about ttt The pollcer a car pit at) they fought hard to morning and ired. He was tal. away sticks, arms ang bi the Seventeenth Prec were while r 9 o'clock th Ine, and W, Ath, a con the ' Broadway They Hospital, only at n the FI 1 about Corp Butt, of found a brick rope thrown acro removed the obstruction H, 1" 8 last night, the Sevent Beggs have ington avi ane 00 La7 of ¢ ( for n Mow wax from the eligible list of the panels Patkes sae | Morning, The r was that the HO ot Many Ung. comp much agon, as they “grub wasn't at 10. uman endurance There ts a good sale resiznations, very nd wl \ 1 fou Roads. Josenh Wa of the railroad it Was signed. He sald hi he could stand it no longer nty the policemen Headquarter: bs on en kept ti the . and heated 20 miles uty Commisstoner € the “patriotism of the i effort to get them to stick, ceeded in getting ten mi return to duty, been making or depots of uid find no on which to the tree Cronstown, 6 inw Ay Greenpuint and started this morning In Prankin street first car on thy Perry line lett was guarded by this morning. enuon to, Care R ng In the Hall over The were stable ves aNd SUP: at SA Potics he whole ave ‘There were | Leea wit pevenih in 0 ae A tun over th not mM. A Pn The mith and | ine avenue athe at Fitteemtn [ys Iton street, Un ca wched to ropes had been sw ur the wire so that the again and cain aroui ag an insurmountable b troliey. There were score Another method was to on the track in henever it was lear: about to pass through Femove this barrier The feed cable was fount this morni: hues, aud toe linen were all out on strik Aw the day wore on patent that vully halt 4 yone out in syre tormen and conduc striking lineman was Variably suid he was ri only the linemen were v ny bes were the 4 that a Kat Troy ana 2 pproas he w wire, mak- arriet e of t buil Brio! Y white took time vered thane that ut Whe to work Kiven thy wy not protection they ought to have Those who are still at had eareod in 3 and they could isputed Master athority to call t There was a full fore the Court street line, « York there were many li under the protection’ of of Troop A. who were drawn swords t repair shop 2. on He where seventy-five line quartered, ony this morning. At men are out At Bush Brier had all his men street. A careful estimate fir striking linemen at about jupt. Murray discove: that ten trolley cars wich Fed on Ninth avenue, Meth street and Greer had been seriously crip vlc It was discovered this aesrere' ath vince had fi t to eri y lines on th if Third a faa y nue, near hav, = mpt was made mt ers. The scheme was to shorten the with which the troile n down and groun: rents by cuttin se of guy wir Wires were craw the elev ining out the dynamos that furnii Axty-fifth street, been the work of skilled electrica Silliman end Tobias, at) to an "Evening: (vor orning that "Atlantle “avenue system tad of linemen « in Es nut tachtow uty oy n rkimer str re us enw 1 a. morning that been" made le all the trot- enue road by Recommend (ons of ¥ The Hatmak th street, the atriking and ens and rious Baby Natic Wile ha, aitrosad the rs! rat ita ta in Third ay and mu: lyn a tion Kew ved That ar employe t we Ofer ted railway Pyar Of the ‘rai the “ons inent de in crtect { sitectual the Hines, aitikes, pA the delegates of rad the Bection of the @ a ‘The men were terribly cut on the hei ek. iT brow Inet stato r sus Tt luc were othe trolley w 52 POLICEMEN RESIGN. to do, Ing no x e over the policemen were forced to use thelr night ht Ly. street of | locked . Grab | expre nt Hes Wil Lave when 1 that he was on a detail to fo out this morning, took off his shield and re had been constantly ; on duty for two days without sleep, and w NEW LINES OPENED. fre reenpoint oy Fifty-two speclal policemen, uppotuted iiremen, wigned Im u budy ut Ridgewood this | ent peacea can cl _HOW THE RIOTER HURTS THE EVERY-D zens are a t stake, PITY THE STOCKHOLDERS. Ir Would Have 1 ai H | Aver tYpewritten statement that wou! Hes densi ae Gs 1 uw then ane be re alt cetne. We Wa are re runnin fon our sy5 w u h 4 Mr wits and town Unie Butlding ntral Labor Union at last night's meeting at Claren don Hull condemned Mayor and Gov. Morton for cull police and the militia to ald Beh 3 t ren on tie he rail- Toad companies in thelr efforts to crush the atriking trotley men. mm workmen and Knights of Labor r bets to wet Out of Chi is a day of wen jam. Katlroad rs) Norton Slat tie Morton (i Wea from Nationat hetike ser hie pany No! tor 1 un Ue crensed Expenses stavements, and Presi- Comp uny, ed fl a st vending 1 pai vening. pd viding, force vo tne vite ted that ‘ure their IML La ats SOON as thd that membership should oficers and privates were wi hoses OF tae “big We have plenty nt, tie an pack, but d, and they want of Our W Fes. were eu expect to have them not agree tuteme: Sant hot Ko oul. and is t he rank and fh work. Anu last nigat I repaired wi ML at company, iMploy N hand a by Vat, 1 out talker to the reporters. Jor the difficulties with the men from the point of his Norton saya that sin force and ele xp nd Conduct the company are out, ypewrttten “statement shortly atter he had rou: a substa due, the middle of ar Further sh believe | 1 rel mien” We work bey on, of the Acianuc TROLLEY M Called by of the De the Grand Jury this morn with of tion night str a the ran into investigation of the cars are tr Bach md House in | fused to di Jury sident Neights road, and Pre AY WORKINGMAN. meeting of law-abiding Ameri-| been filled by another man, and the running on all our lines." along Mr. Norton says: this ‘statement of lieve thi fa have ond t ever asked * hours establis sur men. > JAGNATES TESTIF the Grand Jury plain a Cottis of Lewis, th ident Pari venue line, ad Ket were in conn collision w Yea ranklin avenue car es Mne, and a vor of T th roof Grand dury ism Un at ulnaWrul speed, Ag me up to th Fi ale ise e Cour’ room, | LEWIS SCORES KNIGHTS. dhe Lin sit President Heights re ment to a | Tt ts a review | | uutive Committee of | Labor submitted a year, retrical ‘workers, sped a desire Tor other te cover ors, SWitk wit leaners and others Comp, hal worke CITY SHOULD OWN THE CARS, wi sia) A Good T. be ud ri bined ba He: many ong dat not Harly 4 tay of scene lb y and vial fort bri iehnes: whieh prey Tu latacetl ods Voce t heaith and pnt you o1 Hood's PI were scored for joining the fs tee r ed th plovet by the Com inerease Of pay feel like making a sp with) the electrieal 1 and many it Vea Sal with ny pubsra ere th 1 niot t Tnpany tripper Atlanti wlustive, tablisny and iny oe other w tis hind, to ran ant ta ampany Avenue @ mnie ttn Hi oth fon at + five ar npany Ih oneed te at eth hat te Y When thes ur “tom pressure, & na in the arbltrat repilet I every way whic! with ito rolf employees ha onic her Saraa- perilla Cures one fe ent conssipation, 25, of 1 rit i wall the our Mine Vhatboash avenue avenue year Doral 4 an Hy an) Laiterty mpany ia hie ments ave held make wi promise ¢ comb, and how sacrs en, Me Snyn, Sh ledwen Are Brok Lewis, of the lrookly made the following 8 “Ey » t pad an meee Depot ry vunn! Vast dlway cars running number n the ye rou Myr the ¢ 1 w York; the and y Rideewools Greeny that in str 1 the « eh, and six tulme int nd in thy that the mi it we ad by "Michaet Michael Shee for DA and by an would et ple While employed by the co shows, Pre Lewis with bit of Labor live iy to their by their M man also Informs us how we oun place on any ag th them as th result of ao © arbitration CITY LINEMEN WORKING. Chtet Engineer Dale They In spite of B | The Best Denies aired Trolley Wires, als of the oMct ORING Antiseptic ant Prophy'cetic, sre the best after-dinner pills; | MOUTH AND JOOTH WASH KNOWN, | MEDICAL NOVELTY CO., 21 West 234 St. ! dist Company from any |eharge of tyranny and injustice to the ed by law, and have followed the tnterpreta- tion’ put upon that law by the courts."* to Ex- Brooklyn | before treet car i the ng several King an charge that troliey wa How te- aug World reporter! # usually Dan’ ich agreements ment we might | that | pl now. On account of the lower cost © of material new set ridol 100,000 YARDS OF CARPETS at once, Prives are marked down i > J.&J. DOBSON, 2 East (4th St. KOM-B ET Chestant Sty Phila, of the Fire Department that the trolley wires of the Brooklyn Heights Bail- rou Company have been repatred linemen in the employ of the city, the rumor comes to the surface uguin, et i I ? WA toh <5 Citizen— Offe _Ofice to body hurt to-day, officer? ‘© Killed; four injured. Idiers? Y No, trolley. It reported this morning that the of the Fire Department pairing a break In a trolley vas sald that was Mini that he was under orders om bbe sy Fe ee been dosed to the Brooklyn Railroad Company,” the Ine- to have suid. wineer Dale, of the Fire De- yartinent, denied the story. iiSuca_a story. (s ridiculous.” he satd, “None of our Hnemen has been asked or jordered to work for the ratlroads, they will not he. fica ry doubtless arose from the ct that some of ont men were sent out (eax Hepartmient wires on Third ave nuo, where our Wires run di- |Fecty over the tro MEN KEPT PRISONERS. Non-Untoniats Apply to a Habeas Cor Lawyer Strauss applied to Justice Will ah ynor this morning in the Su- me Court for a writ of habeas corpus Heights ad inynor for i n ‘iy by | | yermanent In our windows are over a th including manufacture. They must otisend new graduated Silk Four in | Hands, which we are selling at less.than the actual cost of material, not go. Take your pick. ‘C Each. Every scarf guaranteed worth 50c, or more. | GEO. BRADFO | NASSAU ST., COR. ANN, k BENNETT BLDG. \ “They will strike at a moment's no- tice,” There are between 500 and 600 motor- men and conductors employed on the trolley cars in the Annexed Diatric and if the strike Is extended to then Ines It will greatly inconvenience sub- >: urban people, — fai REDUCED TO THE RANKS. “Remiment Insole J. W. Choate, of the Ambulance Corps of the Seventy-first Regiment, was given an order this afternoon by Major Marsh, Surgeon of the regiment, and answered insolently, It is alleged. He was in consequence reduced to the ranks and sent back to Company B. MORE MONEY FOR “L” MEN. ‘The Kings County Elevated Ra! Wages Ten Per Cent. General Manager Grondile, of the Kings County Elevated Rauroad Company, is- sued a statement to the employees this morning, In which he says that 4 general increase of 19 por cent. hax been ordered for all employ es, He says that the Increase went inlo effect Jan, 16, and will continue until Jan, 21 [fat that time the business remains as ft is now the increase will be ma The statement also an t all employees wno have ‘time during the strike will cent, of thelr wages as a Seventy-fir Man Was hounces t worked recelve bonus. pe — WHERE THE SOLDIERS ARE, Just What Points Your Friends Are Goardin, ‘The militia, First and Second Brigades, under command uf Gens. Louts Fitager- ald and James McLecr, respectively, were dispesea over the battle-field of all Prooxlyn to-day in the order given below, ‘The mititia was distributed as fol:ows: ‘Pleat Urigade, of New York, ENTH REGIMENT. Compinten A, MH. K. F and C, Col. commanding: Putttam avenue ad Halter depute. Brodway “and Melaey treet.. Torapanies (2. Dand G, Mayor Abrams; Gates uinst Daniel F) Lewis, President>of avenue depot, Iidgewood. and Sei RD TRIPLER, 9 ING TRY IT. Capt. Louts Wendel. Fulton street, Alabama Depot, Gates and Ri Timpace., Butler strect stables, at REGIMENT. THIRTEENTH REGIMENT. ittelion. Major Luscomb, 5S an nd Bartalion—Major Quick, Hitth eth at 'Y-THIRD REGIMENT. Fifty-elahth street. Bell. Commanding, Ninth ave: Flatbueh avenue depot and at Reservoir Blut aig ity Col. Henry D, Beecher and Vincent with the business of the American Ca Midgely, now in the Tombs, was Pr 36 PARK ROW, Knlekotbocker ice stables adjoining Kent avenue and Jamaicn avenues. “FIRST REGIM' Companies A and D, Capta Whittle and Linson. ding, at the armory, Ne First Battalion, M. ‘Twentieth street, ong Siaxy-atth street, a TWES K Third avonue SEVRNTEEN Twentieth street. fwo companies, Hamilion avenue and Bush American Cananlty an Schenck, who were indicted yeste Ualty Insurance and Surety Company t, delivered theinselves ‘at the Di POTTER BLDG. bowa:-nowss, FIRST BATTERY. IXTY-NINTH BATTALION. sayoe Duty. bom o isn commanding Com Nostrand avenue stadien Brigade, of Brook! an, mip-fourth treat, 4 PORTYSEVENTH REGIMENT. n ttallon—Major Eddy, Ninth avenue and Companies ¥. G ant TH SEPARATE COMPANY. Capt. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT scree Company Men Surrender. for making a false report in connection of Baltimore, of which Wiliain fot-Attorney's office this afternoon. henck was ailmittel to $2.50 bail. Renjamin Hail. a pullder, of College av Aue, being bis bon deman, John Clafin, of H. B. Clafin & Co went on Mr, Beecher’s bond for a ike amount. late Henry | Ward Beecher. It te sald that additicnal indictments for a higher grade of crime will be found | against these men, BIG GOLD WITHDRAWALS. | === i R2.7H0,00 ‘Taken from Sub-Treas- ury To-Day, withdrawals of gold from The total Where the Sixty-ninth Regiment Holds the Fort, at Ralph and Gates Avenues. Hroad thoritie Kvn aad the depot of the re He wed ont tof men fuer m Meer tle ther Com- at half of the s who had been en- of the road In wh motor alle sin the it is sald, twenty-one the employ of the omen, James Po Paddoek and Joon ed last night and told dust granted ¢ t and rning, en e writ able nOrsaW TT ¢ Will appear tn ¢ WESTCHESTE | Conn vurt R THREATENED, « ‘Trotley re May Strike ling Master We there i* a possibility omdered on the tro nexed Districts of this striking motormen a Kvn. Mr. Com aH yo Site hts m- | noliy to kman Con- of a strike cars tn the ity the conductors says that lately informa- tlon was brought to him to the effect that the trolley roads in the Annexed [ District, in Westchester County, were ‘reaking in new motormen, brought b: the Brocklyn companies to” fil tho nex of the strikers After receiving this infermation, Mr. Connelly at once notined DA. No. 4, als |and a conimittee from the motormen, of | {he Aanexed District came to Brooklyn | Mr Conneliv wan in conference with the Committee until after midnight this morning. It was then decided to have {Re matter, investigated and to notify mpany that the tutor men must cease at once. ane 5 aee rhe men of Di A. #, nelley this morning, “are in sy with ue and will nat permit new Ten th ‘oken in on the rond in the i ricts of New York, > atin Men | said Mr. Con- | atroet Companies end 1, Capt Rhodes; Fi and Albany avenue. D REGIMENT. manding | Dergen Vanderbilt treat, sJeut.-Col Kl Lieut Paks Franklin aver uarters Twenty TWELFTH RE Dowd commanding Leonard, commanding erg bush avenue to Vanderbilt a Secona Rattalion. Major Buri Vanderbilt aven Thirtee.th Regiment Araory, and Harson plact TROOP A Cap Roe commaniing. Fulton street depot, Fulton street and Tomp\ine avenue. RIGHTH BATTALION. Chauncey commanding —_teadquarters, | powerhouse Kent avenues Company B Cape: Young, aaed Park “avenues, Company D, | Flushing avenun depot Di talicn—capt Witson commanding. | Fira Dattallon, Major eet, from Flat+ ret, 4 Flatbush ¢ Mas, Second to aid | the Sub-Treasury to-day were $2,780,000, | making a total of $8,280,000 so far this weck. It is expected that further amounts will be taken out to-morrow, Not all of the gold withdrawn, howev: nipped. Are assorting the coin, and considerable of it too light in weight to be shipped abroad. ‘The iar eat shinpers by Ba be Lazard Freres, Heidelbach, heimer & Co., Ladenburs, Thalmann & Co, and Baring, Magoun & Co. Aldermanic Tro y Committee, Rurauy's steamers will | Tekel- | , Overcoats For $ 12° Llama Thidets, $8. Closing a store and disposing of the goods are two differ- ent things. We could keep the goods till next season easily enough and sell them then, but we don’t like that way of doing, neither do the people who buy of us=< and if we don’t please them, who are we to please ? The entire Boston stock must go, and as péople won’t buy at regular prices, this time of the year, we've put the prices way down. They must go. Kersey Overcoats, egular $25 ones. No reason for reducing these, can't carry them over. Latest style. Blue and black. Carr's Melton Overcoats, $12.80. Former price, $15.00, These were imported direct by us. and are the best product of the best English makers. area little shorter than the ion Res! Liama Thibets, 58.00. The long, deep, full and heavy kind, wit handsome cassimere lining. Fifteen dollars was the price, but we cam’ carry them over, Furelined Overcoat Some for $60 and $75, to9: wore notless tham $80, some 3152. Boston had lots of these. trish Frieee Uisters, $15.00. Mostly grey-mixsJ colors; sone few blacks ys sold for By. English end “Ts this the ov ycod ® $12.50? I'll take tt.” xcept that @O st + $30.00. Scotch Suits, £10, Cut i q newest colors and pattertay Some were $32.53; moot of them were $r5. Patent-cut Troms: £3.50. Cat by our patented system. Comfortable, Don't bay at the knees like ordinary touserds Reduced from $5 and $6. ‘E. O. THompson, Tallor, Clothicr and Importer, 245 Broadway, Tet. Park Plrce and Mo . aot JUDGE. GAYNOR STRIKE (Continued from First Page.) mandamus to com| dg its corpor tte duty That a private citizen standing to make this applicstion, which would unquestionably be made by the Attorney lof the State, has her tofore been twice decided by this Court and I must accept It as law. And 4 being admitted that the Company is not fully operating Its iines of road, It fole ws that it is my duty to allow the writ prayed for, either in“its peremptory or alternative’ form, unless a suilicient ame swer has been made in law. As | have said, the learned Judge who heard the previous application decided that the answer then made was even in- suflicient to raise a question of fact, and only refused the writ In order to’ gi the Company more time, with an monition to It tha’ It should not longer ela Tio not think the present answer of the Company is sufficient to prevent @ writ from being issued. The clatm of Violence amounting to a prevention is not legally made out. Instances of vio~ lence, Kenerally by others than the for- mer ‘employees of the Company, are shown, but it is also shown that not police force of the city, but also soldiers are preserving order, and t cannot believe that this compan ected in Its rights, nor do I think stion of fact Is fairly raised o1 ead, Besides, the persistence o! mpany in falling to run its cars cept as it may gradually get Pllovees te mecent ite terms, Being tself unlawful, as I have shown, mu necessarily by its bad example tend to Public disquiet, if not to some disord In respect to’ the question of hours and wages between the Company and its em- ployees, its duty was to have gone on nd now 18 to go with its fu.l complement of employees, having the right: gradu- ally and from day to day to supersede its’ emplovees if it can, by new em- ployees who will work on tts terms, or to supersede them atl at once when it has obtained a suMecient number of new employees for that purpose; but in such a controversy It has not the right to stop Its cars while it is thus gradually, wetting other men, If the people of the State were rum |ning these roads, thy would not thus incommode and damage themselves, and. it must not be forgotten that this cor- poration {s Intrueted with the running of these roads as the servent of the peos ple of the State. Tt therefore only remains for me to determine the form of the writ, whether {t shall be peremptory or alternative, In one aspect of the Case there seems to be an issue of fact presented, and if ccrporation to has, sufficient ol the Président Jackson Wallace, of the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen, to-day appointed Aldermen Walkley, Vollmer, Haubert, Dunn and Droge as & committee to investigate the method of RUBE Wolly roade within the city Ii Piags Hotel Gre-proot, ave , 88th and 59th A a and Europe. such an tssue be presented, the law \does not permit me to decide it, and ale low 4 peremptory writ, but requires me to allow an alternative writ, which has he effect of reserving such {ssue of fact to be tried by a jury, or by the Court, if so agreed upon, in its answer the Com+ reason why its em- tinue working for d to run its cars sald employees in respect y ith which cars should he number of cars to be run,” the number of cars or trains which @ railroad shall run is left to the sound discretion of its directors, subject. to review by the courts upon an appilcation for a writ of mandamus to make them ‘un more as the pub eonvenience re- quire it. Its employees may not as- fume to determine the number of cars to be run. If, however, this allegation in the answer’ refers to’ the controversy in respect of what arg called trippera then it has no force, for that contro versy is in ts essence one in respec {of hours and wa 1 concur in. wi Mr. Justice Cullen said in the other tn, Shae reepect, bamely: ‘ do not regard the alleged al sy abolish tippers a. interfering wi ning oF management of the Imagine pt road: e Comaany would We) LO FUN ae many (rippers ae It Ir It wouta oniy pay the men $2 a Gay for running the trips. In that ea 1 imagine there would be no troubl Ugg thie an really a uesion of w the nm rty he the beat ferme itean’ and ta 'Og2 in the freight-handlers’ cas Dany’ cannot get men ala price thee i WF At Is bound to! get them at price li'may” be ¢ Becaune ite duty ts to rum its Fonda eee Buch qunael for each aide will be hi it 10 o'clock rH farm of Writ shat be'ingied? ‘® hten