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\ } Feratney abecrhsg Me fat extent ot ANOTHER LINE STARTED. fated this afternoon that the Nostrand avenue line had been started, and that thirteen cars were in opera- tion. —_<- — ‘FIRST HAMILTON AVENUE CAR Lett the Fifty-etuhth Street Depot at 2.20 Thin Afternoon, Car 309, of thy Hamilton avenue line, was sent out from the Fifty-e gith s.reet depot at 2.20 this afternoon. It the first car to be seat over that line since the beginning of the strike. ‘The car was started from the ferry with @ policeman on each platform. It fs probable that six care will be «ent out later it the first car succeeds in feaching the end of the route. WON'T RECALL TROOPS YET. But Gen, McAlpin Receives Encour- aging Reports from Brookly: ALBANY, Jan. %.—Adjt.-Gen. McAlpin said to-day that he had received most encouraging reports this morning from the scene of the Brooklyn strike. When asked if he was about to recall the troops of the First Brigade, he replied: “No; I shall recall no troops until I am sure that there will be no further necessity of their presence in Brooklyn. I am not informed that such is yet the case, and until I am I will take no further action.” — WHERE THE SOLDIERS ARE. Just What Points Your Military Friends Are Guarding. ‘The militia, First and Second Brigades, under command of Gens, Louis Fits- gerald and James McLeer, respectively, were disposed over the battle-fleld of al Brooklyn to-day in the order given below. ‘Tho militia was distributed as follow First Brigade, of New York. SEVENTH REGIMENT. Companies A, H, K, F and C, Col. commander; depots, Broadway and Halsey street. Companies B, D and G, Major Abrams; Gates avenue depot, Ridgewood. Companies £ and I, Capt. Rhodes; Fulton street and Albany aven TWENTY-8ECOND REGIMENT Lieut.-Col. King commanding. Bergen street from F anklin ue to Vanderbilt avenue, Heado ster, Twenty-third Regiment Armory. TWELFTH REGIMENT. Col. Dowd commanding. First Battalion, Major Leonard commanding, Bergen street, trom Fla! Dush avenie to Vanderbilt avenue. Second Battalion, Major Burns. Bergen street, Vanderbilt avenue to Plaza. Headquarters, Old Thirteentn Regiment Armory, Flatbush avenue and Hanson place. TROOP A. Capt. Roe commanding. Fulton street depot, Fulton street amd Tompkins avenue. EIGHTH BAT: ALION. Major Chauncey commanding. Headquarters Power-hous, Kent avenue, Company B, Capt. Young, Nostrand and Park avenues; Company D, Flushing avenue depct. Second Battalloa—Capt. Wilson command Knickerbocker ice stables, adjoining Kent power-house. Appleton FIRST BATTERY. Capt. Louls Wendel, Fulton street, and Jamaica avenues. SIXTY-NINTH BATTALION Major Duffy. Depot, Gates and Ralph avenues, SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT. Companies F, G, H, I and K under Col. Greene, at the Bergen street stable. Company B at Atlantic and Ralph avenues, @-epank. nd: at Crow Hill, Company C at qostrang smsue and Butler street. NINTH REGIMENT. Col. Seward commanding, at the armory, New York. Second Brigade, of Brooklyn. THIRTEENTH REGIMENT. Firat Battalion, Major Cochrane, Fifth a1 and Twenty-fourth street. Second Battalion, Major Luscomb, Ninth and Twentieth street, FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT. Beoond Battalion, Major Quick, Ninth avenue and Twentieth street. First Battalion, Major Eddy, Ninth avenue and ‘Twentieth street. TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. Companies F, G and K, Third avenue and Fitty- eighth street. SEVENTEENTH SEPARATE COMPA: Capt. Bell, commanding, Ninth avenue and ‘Twentieth street. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT. Flatbush avenue depot and at Reservotr Blut. Two companies, Hamilton avenue and Bush rest. Alabama —— ORDERS FORJERSEY SOLDIERS First Brigade, N. G. 8. N. J. to Be Ready for Emergency. TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 25,—Prepara- tions have been made by the officers to have the First Brigade of the National Guard of New Jersey and part of Be cond Brigade ready to move on two Noe notice in case the Brooklyn trol- ley strike shall extend to Jersey City Newark. ‘The field officers have been advised, and arrangements have been made by the Quartermaster-General for supplies land rations, The move ‘s purely pre- cautionary. | NON-UNION MAN BEATEN. Mahoncy Found Unconscious in the Fearfully Battered. Everything was quiet on the Third avenue fine this morning. No wires were cut during the night. There were about fifty non-union men in the depot at Fifty-elghth street at 7 o'clock, pre: pared to sun out cars, but for some un- known reason the starter refused to send them out after three cars had left ee Mahoney, a non-union motor- thirty-one years: old, living at th avenue and Twenty-ninth strect as found unconscious at dayb: pak to- at the corner of Niath avenue and anth street. His face was fear tattered and hia body was covered He was taken to Seney Street men, Ei with bruises. Hospital. Another Collision of Trolley Cars No. 814, of the Myrtle avenue linc and No. 178 of the Jay st line, col Hided at the corner of Myrtle avenue an: street at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Nobody was injured. ar) Sympathy from Jersey urtace allway Company's " fat Myiaboldt Hatt joyers wil! mest this evening at of sympathy with the Brook be supmitted att pee ‘Tra Jeraoy City 8 will The reao.uiloaa ©. ees esvione cose Putnam avenue and Halsey street TONE FIRM AND TRADE DULL. Prices Were Higher asa Rule at the Close. J. Plerpont Morgan Denies a New Bond Issue Rum: r. The stock market was lower in the early trating, but the losses were not especially heavy. Sugar fell 1-2 to 8 1-4; American To- bacco, 7-8 to 4; Burlington & Quincy, 1-2 to 70 6-1 Chicago Gas, 5-8 to 71 7-8; Northwest, 1-2 to 9 6-8; St. Paul, 1-2 to 55; Rock Island, 0-8 to 61 7-8; Consoll- dated Gas, 7-8 fo 128; Missourl Pacific, 5-8 to 21 1-2; Pacific Mall, 1-2 to 62 1-4; Reading, 1 to 8 1-2; Loulaviile & Nash- ville, 3-8 to 63 1-4, and Western Union, 8-8 to 87 1-4. Around 11 o'clock a firmer tone pre- vailed, and Chicago Gas rose 5-8 to 723-8; Delaware & Hudson, 7-8 to 12 1-8; Jer- sey Central, 1 1-4 to 88 3-4; Readi to 9, and Tennessee Coal, 1-2 to 15 Commercial bar silver sold up to at 48 5-8. Money 1 @ 11-2 per cent. on call. Foreign excange is strong at the best rates of the week. against gold expor' sorbed make, ab- re quickly elther on account of merchan- Euro shows gross earning! crease of $5,732,111 $36,009,196, a decreai earnings $7,049,667, The deficit after the dends was ayment of div! 1883 of $1,068,911 Hon between thi nd the Company, | bet bet mes ‘be taken or ‘no face Will leave Speculation in stocks at intervals was UL adie los Gal) Metal eth Baak as soon Gepoaited ‘wi almost at a standstill, and few changes | We are here to see that the Company me ae ere 00: torr balalleg of import ce occurred. e tone, how- hci ge goearTed. the tone, how: comply with the requirements of the wihe,telegram was shown to Tom Hek, maincain Stocks were a little stronger this after- noon on a statement that “ preliminary arrangements had been begun by bank- in this city looking to the of another Isstie of bonds. Mr. J. Pler- pont Morgan has the matter in hand.” The eae in question thorize: that he was not aware that any such a plated on the part o elty. the ‘close. shares. 000 shares of Sugar and 2,1 traded in. The losing Quotation: Open. High. Low. Close. ory Yt i 179 American Tobacco . American Tobacco pt American Cable... American Sugar Ref, American Sugar Ret. American Cotton Oi! American Cotton Oll American Express .. t% Mi, @ St. Paul... chi, MI @ St.” Paul pf. Chi; Rock Island & Pac, c. 6, 6. & StL. 5 Consolidated Gas Del. & Hudaor Den.v& Rio Gi Dis, Long Island” Loule. & Naahsiile, North American Ontario & Western. Pacific Mall. Phila. & Reading . Quicksilver pf. fj St. Paul & Omai Southern Rail Southern Rail, pf. . L. Southwester St. L. Southews U. 8. Cordage guar. C8. Leather pf §. Rubber. Rubber pf.. BRUSSELS, Jan. %.—The recent vio- lent quarrels between the Catholics and the Socialists in the Chamber of Dep- utiles culminated to-day in a violent scene created by the Socialist Deputy Ansegle and M. Eeman, a Catholic Dep- uty. During the discussion of the Budget of the Ministry of Justice, M. Anseele raised the question of the laws for the protection of the working classes, which, he declared were disregarded by the employers. M. Eeman interrupted him, and was called to order, but soon re- peated his interruptions, and made in- sulting remarks, declaring that he re- garded M. Anseele as @ violent mad- man. When again called to order he asked leave to address the House. Tue Prest- dent of the Chamber was opposed this, but the whole of the Deputies the right supported Mr. Eeman's re- quest, whereupon the President of the ‘Shamber, M, de Lantsheere, resigned ani the sitting was suspended amid scene intense excitement, during which heated words and threats were ex- hanged between the Socialists and the satholics, — = Hammerstein Pursaing. Oscar Hammerstein was before the Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury thle morning testifying about the relations of Koster & Bial with the Police Department, and the trouble he had with Capt Hooker, In Harlem, several years — _ Jaryman Levy Fined 8250. Grand Juryman, Emanuel M Recorder day by the un Six Votes. ballot tn Killed MIDDLETOWN, » Parkhurst Memortal Fund, s added to the Parkhurst Merortal ageregating #45, There 9 Fund to-day Unree subscription waking the total to date &: 2 Chteage Urokers Fail CHICAGO, Jan, 2—The Board of Trade firma f Willlam Young & Co, 287 fifth avenue, fatied to-day, ‘The Gru war one of the oldeat on Se Doard. an dthe failure caused considerable vxcitement im ihe pike ARNE ere ERR 12 897-8 Mexican dollars are unchanged The bitis made by, those having remittances to dise {mports or sales of securities for in account, Long sterling sold Bt 488 1-4 a 4681-2 and sight at 489 8 jatement for 1894 f $43,068,862, a de- Operating expenses of susze.st7, and net decrease of’ $1,200,784, $196,656, against @ surplus in lacing joon au- a denial of the story, and sald Tangements are in progress or contem- the bankers of this Chicago Gas was the feature at The sales of listed stocks were 81,000 In the unlisted department 10,- Lead were THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1805. hoon—twenty minutes—to prepare their authorities. Mr. Davies, an he handed up the papers. ead if he could believe that the writ would prevent further violence he would agree to its teauance. It ia thought that the Company object- ed to the peremptory writ because it did not have sufficient men to operate the cars, but did not want to acknowl- edge it to the strikers Justice Gaynor was seen before he left the court-roomm and asked when he would hand down his decision in the mandamus care. He said that he would certainly not make it public earlier than 6 o'clock, If he did then, as he would have to look over the papers in the case. GAYNOR WILL DECIDE LATER, a Besides Many Other Interesting Features Next _Sunpay’s \VORLD Will Contain the Following (Continued from First Page Company abandoned three months, Lawyer Towns argued that the Com- pany claims to have men enough to operate every road, and that the argu- ment they used that they were pre- Court Justice Cullen, in which the vented only by violence has nothing to do with the case, the station for “Why,” sald Mr. Towns, “here in} BOB FITZSIMMONS’S TRIAL. President Lewis’ affidavit, made ESOS ESS Wednesdey. He swears that the only reason he did not operate cara was be- caune the Superintendent of Police did not think it advisable." ‘The question involved, Mr, Towne said, had a precedent in the case of Major MeNuity before Justice Cullen, The only difference between the Company and its employees was the wumber of trippera to be run In & telegram from 8t. Louis to-day to his counsel in this city, Manny" Friend, Bob Fitzsimmons says he will be in Byracuse on Monday to answer the Indictment found against him for manslaughter in causing the death of ee date for t will probably be ol ia be if te e for ti oy 7 set at Monda: ring but Strikers Fill the Court. hardly likely that the trial will be ac- During Mr. Towns's argument, the (ually, Vg ty for e time. The in- as not yet 2 examined by * lawyers. —_—_—<9 == DONOGHUE QUIBBLES. court-room was crowded with striking motormen and conductors who are inter- ested in the question, Lawyer McCurdy took up the thread of argument where Mr. Towns left off. ‘The only ques.ton of fact that could extet in this case." said he. “would be if the Company answered that they were running cars when we allege that they are not—that would be a question of fact. “They admit that they are not operat- ing the roads, They admit it in all the affidavits presented here. They say they have men enough. ‘We are not here to settle the ques- (Bpectal to The Bveaing World.) RED BANK, N. J., Jan. %.—People here are inclined to believe that the match skating race between Johnson ca Ma i hed slit A Blac wi tan oghue does no! ni to accept Johnson's terms, and vice versa. ‘This morning this wy ase | ceived from wourg by Weaver: was re- mes B. Not an Appeal for the Men. “We make no claims or demands for the men, and we ask simply that the Company be compelled to perform its duty. We do not ask for the reinstate- ment of the men. Justice Gaynor interrupted here to say: “I do not quite see my way clear. 1 think it ought to be proved that the Company has men enough to run the cars.” If Your Honor please," repiied Mr. McCurdy, “not once do they say they cannot operate the roads for lack of men. Not once. Question of Fact Raised. “Their excuse ts that the differences between them and the “Donoghue knows we will not accept any such proposition. Our offer stan open to race Johnson against him from one to five miles for rize and side bets from $100 to $1,000. After that sau give him the race for the quarter This afternoon Johnson will attempt to lower the mile track record of a minutes 4 seconds, FATTY LANGTRY QUITS. Takes Off the Gloves im His First Ro with Patterson. For a number of years “ Fatty Lang- try" has posed as the champion 200- pound boxer of America, and it must be acknowledged that the ‘ Bowery Idol,"" considering his avordupois, is ex- traordinarylly clever. Bob Patterson, of Coney Island, has come into fstic prom- {nence within the last year, and as he Ups the beam equal with the fat g tleman from the Bowery, Patterson has disputed the latter's claim as the fat amplon. The pair, however, have starred tho provinces ‘together ‘for the past six months. Patterson claims that Langtry one night took advantage of his illnes: match was made pocanely, by 4 well-known sporting Brooklynite, ‘an the pair were to meet in a six-roun contest for gate receipts. Unfortunate they were seen on the fore raises @ question of fact in these proceedings. That is not so. Justice Cullen has decided that point.” Mr. McCurdy said that the Company was bound to keep the provisions of the charter. He dwelt long upon the fact that this action was not a question of whether the strikers should be em- ployed. “If this writ is issued, and the strik- ers interfere with the cars,” sald Mr. McCurdy, “‘thren the law will deal with the strikers. No Exeuse tm the Case. “As Justice Cullen holds, it 1s no excuse for the Company to say: ‘we can't agree on wages or trippers.’ That y ie most friendly terms at the recent Coney nd con- tests, and the attendance last it wi meagre, for, outside of a few pi representatives, only one woman and eight men were present to witness the cont » Which took place at a well- known downtown Brooklyn, resort. Patterson burned under the smart he Fi ued received at Fatty's hands, and ‘ast night 108 3 35 to the turn where Dominion showed sec: ts not an Iseue of the case." he set about the fat gentleman from U ie fog (Murpns) tei td @ [bond and closed on HI" Henry. In the ‘o Liwyer Julien T. Davies began the the Bowery SO SHAE She latter: Uy hd the P| Beter Jackson, 11 (Morris 60-1 20-110 8 4 fT run Home Dominion won by @ head fg bs argument in behalf of the corporation by | Sovem Of pm two minues and twenty He: Gh tbonnelin bl el a a drive. MI Henry beat Fabia a leng' r stating that the men had attempted to|contest and took what little gate r — ry SOLER RAG, i legally dictate to the Company. This|°e!pts there were. Z Geldi a 100) (Hrew $3 | atanticap: ave turlones one had resulted in a combination of cir- Gorman, ‘in; a Gelding an . reur, 105 (Taylor)... 60-1 0 10 Bettiny Ni . cumstances which” prevented. the cars| ALEXANDER ISLAND NOTES. Waa Wri: it lane) 1 LAE A HT sare woah joceye svgiah Face, | Natty Bumpo Yielded to Paewmape from being operated, poesia Rufus Left at the Post. Zingere. a) {61s horsey) eet Marina Grima, 12 1 nia on the Trip Across h “In none of our afMdavits,” said Mr.] RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- belt a teal 21S avid 120 ecu) 1 Davies, “do we say that the Company| AND, Jan, 2.—The entries and weights aa The start was very bad. Gorman, Zin- | bird Catcner, tt 1A. Clarion) ik has the necessary 1,600 or 1,700 men to| for to-morrow's races on this track are ats a Field of|cara gelding and Rufus being left and | Stark, 100 (it Williams) est operate every car on our lines.” as follow: Wa’cott Easiy . ‘ 4 the others stragglting Joyeuse and 7 cuts ras second, Bird-| Was a Tremont Colt and Dled “No,” interrupted Justice Gaynor, “if| First Race. —Five furlongs. Four in the Second. eeionk! were the contenders until nied. eau Aa area ea alee rm {HCaNe stam she wie, where Hyde Jelbe Weare Shipboard Three Days Out a moment to make the writ | Bi# Say tei “cole es Wheeloskt won a length from Jo RESULTS AT je Billet Doux coit. B Trincuto.... 126 eure, with Syde as far back. Time—0.6 — “We deny allegations in the complaint | {ak 1 13) Berwyn, Wheelosk! and Mask Also FOURTH RAC Jan. %.—|The Rest ef the String ‘ relative to trippers,” continued Mr. Da-| McKeever. in Win at Alexander. Six and a quarter furlomees a ap The racer on thin track to-day resulted Arrived, Tammany Hall. Safely at Gravesend To-Day. rH vies, without commenting upon Justice "y Mark 108 46 , ws follows: m Gaynor's interruption. ‘We deny all the Halcson. 104 tM First Race—Four and one-half fur allegations that the men struck because hiy 8 Tongs. Won. by to 1 and ; the Company refused to pay them cer- Cenecil to The Rrening World) |The 1 Young Lottery second. je8° °| GRAVESEND, Eng, Jan. LAI RROR RIE! SOR IRIS SIERER: TO UIE SE aay rks “the be- | Fick os tones) a »-Five and a half furlongs. | Steamship Mississippi, from New } their ideas. AND, Jun, To-day marks “the haan 108 Serr) H Vat thal 5) UBE:| has arrived here with the horses beleage £ ere, as H ce 8. third, . ‘ gid not Ro out Oh @ queation ginning of the end’ Uitte Brava. 103 tParaous). 1 2 to 1 places The: men:did not #; A hence the gates will close and remain ing to Richard Croker and Michael ¥. of wages, but on the question of the Haleye pened up a gap of six Five. furlongs.—Won _ by | Dwyer. which are to take part in varioms © f . yw ndae 0 © month. At first this move] lengths and led to half way down the -. One ie Nell | Ene umber BE care anid) sie frequency: BIKE Now Pann Var halted with delight by the track's! stretch, where Mack, after m little tre Pane? Weadlong tninis| ate ee mnie Wey, analt baru trons, but the last twenty-four hours | Ing. passed her and won by a length and Natty Bumpo, a brown colt, two yeas. Then Mr. Davies gave the point upon | Forest pe 2 & fe, and now | @ half, Haleyon was second, a length a old, by Tremont, out of Tassel, died of which the Company bases its right to an | Herwyn 101 Vespasian. | has revealed a marked change, & | before’ Billy Boy, ‘Time 4 pneumonia when the steamer wen IDR Maenatth Rete at BR words of censure have taken the place Hee ca emake “The relator,” sald he, “assigns as a| Imp. Nora seveee 98 approval. . n= | Heiting TOO DRUNK je All the other horses are doing well, reason for the men's going out that| Fourth Race—Six and « quarter furlongs The story that the Washington au- avn nt Biave, - - the company refused to abolish trippers, | 14 Fellow +106 Jewel thorities are trying to show that this sh man Who In Resotten with | ‘The defendant denies this, and says that | Sali Hoy Braman, place is a part of the District of Co- i L Continually. tne take ae en taentered in pomne ee) Rhe tien Want aut because tue company Gren humbia, and consequently amenable to |iHimetinaet 1 | Aaattionat charees were preferred by /the,test, Buulish taken for which twe- Fetused, (0. allow them: to dictate te Lee eed ae tae club anaes {| the Police Commissioners to-day against | pected ‘to meet the Beat Bi and frequency and number of care, ment, who say the charte Foxes \ EE Sy iee aay tat aaamrp ‘and ‘was \ooked ena tof great promise, The following are the events in which the colt Was expected to start: 16—Double Trial Plate, two-year-eldm Western Park, Juvenile, two-yesme was secured from the State of Virginia If the District authorities are suc ful in proving their claim, tt means a essation of racing here, but good le quarter furlongs. Vest!bul “That, we claim, makes the question of fact to be argued before a jury. Willing to Take Men Back. “The Company has not refused to tak, 1 dere ates ") Hast Fifth street station. Since June 1 1 neguth has succeeded in keeping 1] from the trial room at Headquarters, nd although there are nine charges hang- 1 1 1 1 Gel var on th 3 hentina was seco im’ Plate, ‘Newmattoaty these men back. If any of them go to | Jim McLau@il Nobottax valent claim there Is no fear on that) Helwood, menting was second | MIUNOUEH tere are iy. for intoxication, n Plate, Newmar the officers now and expresses a willing- | Cadet oo... wenners score. sys Zell —— When he failed to appear for trial oi ness to go back without tying to dlc-| "M+" — The relnatatemens oe ene Wednesday, President Martin ordered a 14 Piste, tate to the directors and officials as to . and Clare iw not viewed In a poy slar EXCELSIOR WINS AGAIN. | giciinestay. President Marun ovtered enh ee Te how the cars should be run, they will be| Minuet Fonnder of New York. COE ng oon ea uestion took them twenty-four hours to find Hampion Court” ‘Plaue two given places.” Bion L, Burrows, confidential clerk to Mayo: i SaSust. on what] At Odds of 6 to 1 Takes the Second euth, and then he was much in- Mr. Davies then took up the law upon | Siting. made public to-day the letter he wre | Crounds they were restored it is ditt ttn disease, an- er with pain to Ernest Duponchel Guaition, of Vienna, Aus: |! surgeons report that his brain has the subject and argued that a peremp- 10 a wpe was the real founder of.New! ‘the weather was chilly, the track arecial to rid) long from the use of alcohol tory writ could not issue where there} yo) ay ‘purrwe eave that all authoritie [fair and attendance 00 Fourteen} Rack TRACK ot Mabie tor perform police was a doubt. Ls i books did busi Jai et just ard of Surgeons was two-year olds, Salle : y | aaree that Petor Minuet, then director of thorita y stated that a com an, S~ y LanKKUtH on the sick laastagee mation Anished is speech YY yowertul Duh, Waat Inéla Company. arrive promise “wil | ted) WEN the Bt noon: made ka slow and some) ive until Feb, 5, in the hope he may be Siakes, two-year-olds, Oe rT Bloodshed. New Netheriand on the Sea Guil, Skipper Tien: | Agaph track, but it Is not settled yet took weather | sober enough to appear trial edicts Bloodshed, pont, command ron May 4, 1026. He purchaant | ARADH track, Mat tt Wf Me ition nisea’ crowal! Bie fsx Wil! be dismissed from “phe tssuance of this writ may cause | Manhattan. Island the Indians and tounde! | The Tater pment and tien close and a zed. ¢ RA hat year New Amsterdam, fifteen Jays n management of the course F bloodshed and rioting such as the city 5 this track, Dat the mangement | " A i one and Se aoe 7 latter desirous of ra alters ser he Col. Waring Cn . has not yet seen. The strikers may be Cohen Bachance Machina: latte i é wld ‘oventry Plate, tw. so enraged at the Court Mat they wil) ay jan: wi-The ns on: the ape ‘A meeting Wil shortly be hel to Georee BO Wa the road, F as han heen postponed trom to-morros | amt danera of Fil = 8 ie You are wrong.” interrupted Jus- Priday next the ON eT ee ecoie with (he ay ‘ tice Gaynor; “I believe the issuance of sf that animal a few days 5 ae a peremptory writ would settle the ulted 4m the tralner aid t MY Halim J qua youre whole trouble anu prevent further I Vo Ta ee J aint eA pany lence or bloodshed. I am sure of it WELCOME WORDS TO WOMEN FinsT RACE a Baits, . queens. “The history of the Anglo-Saxon race | GAN ee encom their fi iy five furlongs ‘ a paein toe 4 es — = shows that the people respect the courts | Many fimés momen ea ey imagine. one i He won easily by two lengthe Hack: tug a dure to Tex Deka: orders of the courts. From cyspepala, another from heart discaso, : PS x i ‘arive by | cut r the Debs h he latter gett he result of such a writ as applied rom liver or kidney ot for, I believe, would be that our people Cee ee 5 4 eve ase ten and the strikers would remain at thi snd to this way ‘ aiid seve to the, and tl afternoon homes, and the cars would not be inter- ey a eee + 9 | aree menu ere rad MARES MP Oa meas fered with, Persons in our then travel on the cars with a GIS: REDE joing doctor, eling of | separ vear-oids, Laowen. Separate dis wo-yerrealda, Stor fa hich be safety that does not now exist even un gases for hte } R M ; Jey uulitary protection.” then to beach * re) Revi, ts Mr MeCurd’ then male 4 short speech Preacribes. Is i a sain i i g his papers tor Justice reality, thoy ar¢ ter . . at te ariengies his papers tor Justh ™ ohiy aymbe eee nines y eet the pa te ‘cave € ; Approves cf Gapnor's Seatiments. Mp dis. | Siz tad a half furlongs ved and Fak Aa F F eE\ noone are @ ‘be pa Maurp® 7 Ce he Pia ™ i} tte. here is no sentiment expressel,” he Marpay) Was se halt a length bet Flag Bill In Massachusetts, tlent gete no better, but probably worse, Dannetty q said, “that 1 do sy heartily agree with] SyMioe OF the delay and wrong ‘treat: (Donretty aga ee oS 411 Ere op STON Jan, 2—Mr. Young, of springted, as that just uttered by Your Honor, uient. A medicine, like Dr. Pierce's Fa- mh, 106 (Johnson) 6-5 36 6 | introduced in the House today « bil making # “It is the history of the people thar] vorite Progcription, directed the cause Walcott and Lura raced head and head | H Ee A D A Cc 8 E s ni f ts Me Fa a E f the C would bave promptly cured the disease. [for “half the journes, when Lura tell n wniawfal to display tho fag oF em! they will obey the mandates of the Court.) “tt tiny Tappan, of Reynolds, Neb. | back and Walvott bad no further tree 2 foreign country upon any publle building oF “When the Company operates Its roads | Mm Hanne Tappan, o nad to be carted bie, winning very easliy by three lenayhe rabin b yihirn eta BROMO CAFFEINE 18 MABE TO CURR | oro house in any county, clty or town WARES wwe ome. bed, Was moked with pain. Vrom duitee who closed fast at the end |Gieswme 110 (Clayton) 1 a . ° reall nate eee (etre ver "hervous 86 appetite and beat Luray head. Pime=t 2b 1-2 sais thigh u WFRNOMG **BROMOS' ARE MADE TO SELL [106 commoncesith, unlom Im he, ce the Court interferes, They wili obey the | 874 pommes gt St Pg) Four and a naif furlongs, ee Wanita 7.20 ible Pe De you cee the diSerence? or commonvealth, and upem voeenien SY welt,” Iegt cure. h oden ES eer) ht pat 7 Wanda T. set the nace GMALL SIRE, 10, LARGRSIS®. ee a= Governor. Sg {Tuatice Gaver eave the Jawvers untit | "fold bv all dealers im medion ; wresioast ah°ck 2? let”) Hi Henry and : ee ee aa oO ‘ ae — es