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B TWENTY-SIXLINESOPEN STRIKE SITUATION. PRICE ONE _CEN' —— No Attempt Made to In- terfere With the Run- ning of Cars. FRIENDS CALL ON SOLDIERS. Some of the Militiamen Expect to Be Sent Home To- Morrow. asST REMOVED FROM BERGEN STREET. were many ladies in the crowd, and they | ceived at the East New York depot and baila as Browdway ene re Avene: uipemen: ai se ie Ware inate by Wis feparted quiet throughout. He niRNt . {will be read at roll-call to-night, It] OMicer Lang reported these breaks, and] a force of men from the White-Crosby \) Held i J being un-) - The young soldiers are und cover, [ee Baenly, aisepnelhisd et as lOs j congratulates the soldiers for their ac-| they were renaired carly this morning. | Company, a contracting engineer firm. | out of them making up lost hours of | able to see their soldier friends. tions during thelr term of duty. © that they did not interfere with tt The break on the AUIANLE Byer Ie ee ee ee ari The pickets stationed about the depot | running of cars. did not interfere with the running of Tee eet ae many cure running That All K, of L. Men in Brooklys "tt!trrstet ov any « tar one | OBSTRUCTIONISTS ARRESTED] 7 ‘rarer of wie, tee as. he Cru irs on of wah al At a yenniay hi the lie ae Oe Rumor at 0 2 ale 80 sat: hes nuen, but orders must be obeyed, -_—-— ue, Howard street and neighboring lr shops, were making acheduie time COMPANY refune to say how many cars . “ and the guards were reluctantly com-|TWo Men and a Noy Caumht Piling [jis and haut titty feet of the « lianan Geaveca Rie thaie was are running or, in fact, anything con- Will G Out---Dry Sunday Anh a 8 : f nected with the operation of the line. t f¢) ==Ury elindte retune: shen and Stones on Track: of the Bensonhuret trolley Mine was! Car 9%, of the Third avenue line, col- | ts rye James Fitngibbons, twenty-seven years | found lying on the sidewalk at Blghty-| lided with « cart, driven by Jacob Bart, aR ees Ast wore on every "J." road ot ying 1 i Across the Bridge. | ine day ate the crowd [Ol Of 84 Bergen street, was urrested | sixth street Jat the corner of Wyckof street and! TROOP A AWAITS ORDERS. train brought additions to the crowd lat gy thia morning on a charge of | The wirescuttera had evidently clam-! ‘Third avenue, thie morning. ‘The cart shivering in the cold. The ladies de-|dumping arhes on the car tracks at| bere into the trees that Ine the ave-. was badly «mashed Expect to Be Ordered to en 7 =o clared the Colonel was “a mean, old| Fifth and Flathush avenues. nue, and through the branches of which — point. it Neadea There. *. Joseph Wagner, thirteen years old.| the wires are virune | DRAWN FROM :} ; py tenn damage Companies’ rolling: en muttered som . 3 he wires | el tn 4 a i Cars were min in Rreoklyn to-day ever I damage tu the companies’ rolling thing,” while the men muttere of 4% Humboldt’ street, an? William GL BOO Tort Gh wire wae tom itrorn | a ES. The members of Troop A were at their twent lines. ‘Phin ds two more Osan stock, occurred during the evening and ‘thing stronger... Little, twelve. of 8% Marcy avenue, were ite fastening ai Troy avenue and Dean ie ane henaauerts mi the Peano: avenue yesterday, the new toutes being t night, due entirely to the lack on the jot expecting the order a Tit of the arrested at 10,30 this morping for put-! sireet, also 1 orale ath ue MW sireet, this morning ve 4 f of the jc o vledge ot boy: id sent letters to their friends tng stenes on cer tracks at Grand and| ‘These were the only cases of wire-} i le to du Cypress HII line, of the Rrookiyn, part of the motormen of knowledge ot boys had sent f Humboldt streets cuiting reported this morning, and it! TWenty-five new men were brought to ‘They had expected to go to Greenpoint, Queens County and Kuburban ayttem, the methods and routes of Brooklyn inviting them to call to-day. When the, Humbsldtatrests, |= | faulting reported this amarning and it) MTN A ind Twentieth street. ut up to nem no orders had be and the Michmond Hilt ne, of the rallroads. Increased forces of Inemen order was announced this morning there | 9 \osoroic street. was arrested at &1)| schedules would be put in force on sept Ke the anact Ae ‘ Uae this celved by Capt. R me ‘i ‘ . . sy rey rokel eat scurrying to send telegrams \otook thi; 1 Jacl t | ot quite wil the lines. orning, is Maid that they have been = trookiyn Heights Company were kept busy repairing the broken grea y v'clock this morning for placing stones|neary if not quite a ea ea it Beaty erica kd cag euoi W R URICTENE eA Gh wget! ling the invitations on the tracks at Graham and Johnson - ee ay n thee roy ant Ltd WHERE THE SOLDIERS ARE. No of vielen jad by | vii if Oa Pee veinsien q and are not newly ed no onsite, x ied up ta'3 PM, except that a few ntones thing Ike ehape, | the Cotonet's reasons for tstuing 1 28 Je | NEW LINES OPENED. = [""The"'snin avenue, eventh Avet\® gaat What Feicke’ Vour ro thr ireeupomn Gen, Fitzgerald issued an order this | order were that the discipline of the) = Jand Fifteenth Street line, all of which were thrown i Gronpoint ap by the penence ot] PUT STONES ON THE TRACK, | core nunning im sections tnattinve |iriggiterm treet line. all of whi Friends Are Gaardiog. a detectives of the Fifth Avenue |Morning to Major Abrams commanding camp would be upset by the pesence . Ph mi * ctl so many people who were sure to flock = Have Been Vled-tp Two Weeks. | crippled “, principally the result of he militia, First and Becond Brigades, station sail (nis morning that they | three companies of the Seventh Rexi- | 8° yp aegee aN og rs Vas Starte! this morning for the | collisions, due to lack of skill and Under command of G: Louis Plia- believed the strike on the Fifth avenue | ment. stationed at Ridgewood, that no, to the depot in Jarge numbers owing to | ne {)) a fortnight on several of the ignorance on the part of green motor- Rérald and James MeLeer, respectively, line would be called off Yonday. Ipieket lines should he thrown out to-| the beautiful weather, running on schedule. time Hines. Among them were the men, Cars have been smashed, run off lisposed over the battle-fleld of all “The men on that live.” suid one, day in the district under his supervi- Death of # Horse. the Fifth uvenue line of the atian- nd Hill and Lutheran Cemetery |the track in switehes and otherwise Klyn to-day in the order given. be- ‘4 sion. Major Abrams notified Supt,| From all of the depots where militia | tic ayenue system thix morning, No Wires! ines of the brooklyn Heights (Lewies) Knocked about, redueing the number of | 1ow ; “are tired of the strike, and the leaders anita : “|e stationed came reports this morning | Were cut during dhe night. system, and the Cypress Hills Cemetery | available vehicles considerably | The militia was distributed as follows: told me that they thought the Executive |Coodwin, of the railroad line, of this! a ts re| There was considerable exettement | line of the Brooklyn, Queens County and| Police Captain Murphy, of the Fit | First Urigade, of New York. Committee would forced to recall ™ of a qulet night, and the surgeon's Fe) vous the depot tate last night, and Com-| Suburban s: tem, Presifent Wicker. teenth street station, reported this morn- | SEVENTH REGIMENT. hi jer to strike, This may happen | pry. port showed u prevalence of good hewith. | pany (i of the Forty-meventh Regiment. Cars proceeded on these tines without | ing that no wires were cut tn that pre-| ¢ mipantell AL OTGAS HeGa “Koplelae earn aia : | The Seventy-frst Regiment received | But one fatality was reported. A horse {on guard there, was called upon io dik-| molesiaton during the morning hours, |einet during the might and no algns Of ander’ Vinay aveuue and Haine) mitere depo, on Monday 2 ae cai lhelonging to the First Battery, sta-|herse a crowd of 50) people. as they did also on the Tompkins ave-, disorder had been manifested BR pRiGl We A Caate Maier auroan:, Gal Committeemen Best and Giblin, on he-/ Murry orders at 9 o'clock Inst night to} he East New York termings| The trouble wax caused by ‘Thomas | nue, Lorimer street, M avenue and| ‘The Forty-seventh Regiment, which iW | ay Mt Ridgewood , half of the strikers, have gone to Phil- leave the Bergen and Sumner avenue | toned at the East > McGrory, of 752 Fifth avenue, a striking opolitan avenue in Where the | stationed at the depot, were more com- | fonvanion Ro I and ky Capt. Rhodes; Fulton r fer with Grand Master|“enot, where they have been siationed, /of the Fulton Street line, dropped dead) motorman, who was discovered while| cars have run very regularly since the) fortable than hitherto, having been pro- Seapets cel pais -10) C08 imored and take up quartere In the Thirteenth /during the night. ‘This t* the second] placing stones on the track. sirlke begun, and some days vot at all, | vided by the Citigens’ Reef Committee | | TWENTY AKCOND REGIMENT, Workmén'foyerela, It was rumored) 2 m ma t wus{horse of Capt. Wendel's command| Three policemen gave chase to Me-{ ‘The Metropolitan avenue ts a horse-car| with heavy overshoes and warm glover. |, ti°"'pl% king commanding | Bergen street that they will advocate the calling out Resiment 4 donee : he regi San five | which has died since going into camp, | {FOrY, and he ran into the Pioneer Drug Hiine, but ft has suspended operations —-e Flere, Twenty-third Regiment Armory 7 packed up and ready to start in five me: is e i 4 at 6% Fifth ave Ac | awali A again, th n being pressed TWELFTH RE all the Knights of Labor in Brooklyn | 1"! é duce sah t 6 avenue. A crowd |again and again, the men being pri wR ves eikats Annee Tho Cithens! Reet Committee bas] Fincrel anout the ‘sure and hoot inie screen the trolley cara ar the| MILITIA WITHDRAWN. = ict $0 Sesiet tne: atri Rare: | This leaves the Bergen street depot | eautpped many of the militlamen with she officers searched the house, | Suburben system, to whieh it belongs: - eh ae aging. Her from Fla Master Workman Connelly refused to irely withott military guard on the! heavy overshoes and gloves, which were | ry wax found hiding in the ceilar| Indeed hostilitles seemed to be com oe Nergen Mreet Depot ts sews |i FS worenhank say what the object of the mission was, | entirely with ‘tne! fully. siuted by the soldior boys| #4 placed under arrest pletely suspen ted in all parts of Brook t » by the Police. |yanden nt ‘Armory, Fibueh aiesea further than that it was of vital Interest Most important day ef the week, The fully a cesisien a ne liter bey il Fal ihis Cantons AMOI Rua PT OAC | Bere Eteal ueec tligetean: rite rf ike ateikere: | police force now at the depot consists during their lonely vigiis in last nixots! GREEN MOTORMAN BEATEN, Jout incitent. ana concentrating | protection to-ta Tae Seventy-FIPEL poe comm ee A sinon anreet. den Some Wiren Were ¢ of elghty-six polleemen, under command | biting and marrow-piercing cold. Bon- point ke lower Fulton street and! Regiment recetved hurry orders to leave | waitsn atreet ant Tompkins ate om Ld . of Capt. Dyer, of the Twellth Precinct, | fires w kept up, as they have been,| Held tp om an Nouten AY Hrowde 41 the ferry, presented quitelayeir quarters the! At 9 o'clock last | HIGHT RAETALION mip (lien were: out gure Ale: nigHb) and Sergt, White, of the Central Office, | but, apart from an occasional "warming| Car and Assaaited Lasts spel icy ‘ ; Me v. wilh con Tilgnt and go to the Thirteenth Regiment | pion cyan miming Hest pa ei ntle avenne id Se ie, { stantly. arrivir nd departing care onlarmory, Brooklyn, They packed up their |p house av euue, npany bn They eeeitus, Hens: Anantio “ayennn Visitors to the Camps, "would have been Insuffictent forthe | Adam Deltz, one of the non-union | iyi yesas thecke aihece eee ay ee ree oe ional { eane. Nest Pe eet and on Fulton street. betwee NT As on last Sunday, thousands of New! protection of the seatries from the ele tarmen brought from Jersey City Sate rad j OE ATU SHO: ica “Aiaiakalan yard avenues, Linemen were Work for the Brooklyn Heights Rail - Y Ka kort ive stables, adjoining Kent avenie and “Howard Yorkers jourieyed across the bridge to| me } Company, and a ‘ NO SECOND AVENUE CARS, |. 771i0 (7) ceitsis pe bemen on duis orkers journeyed across the brid ° Company, and assigned to run a ear on ; ‘ . ‘ ro Da B the breaks this | - je fat this point, under Capt. Dyer, of the tST BATTERY, Hn © Meee PanAnR te By the “scat of war,” and an inquiry to be | AM Saloons Cloned, lthe Nostrand avenue line, with held up lorie ei Lian : ee ee 4 eae 4 ' i tepl s Rn ae morning. , | shown “to the nearest car stables” was! Commissioner Welles has Issued rigid on ts Boulevard Jate last night tot They Win cal OM6s squad jaa dameiva ‘verre Twenty-five new men were brought in} i cmon salutation with which they | ordera that every liquor saloon within Sear LAR u ail He woe aitended mith iad Hauiiien Ay ergen street Hae sta sper | XTY NINTH BATTALION : enue and Twen- j D pUlANCe BUFKEON and returies 5 Major Dally. Depot, Gates and Ralph avenues car to the Ninth avenue and Tv hailed anybody who looked es if he be-| the city Limits should close up tight 4s | 19 the depot cae . Pifty-elghth s ations at TAM. Twelve car eran Mi ee te is mori > me i ‘ . Rixth street @ a SEVENTY-FIRST REI tieth street depot this morning | "Honged in the City of Churches a drum and remain closed during the -— > —— Avenue bne, this ming, ao xt : a tr | = CURT RUMERE Ds 7 e lines of the | : - : Sear ares Paint have Unen'c yar with three | Conia rf vol, and Ks uni ol fare of the three IIe OF Te NM eee songs gathers fey and niwit, ‘The onier was comptes) POLICE CHARGE A CROWD. tel 0 have been ent eae MAU eee Lacie tdi tut herten iret abies OMT Oa avenue system, which terminate in that] cea distances from the ba with, and Brooklyn was drier even than] 5 ‘ Di Batata Tor teens with ix cars, {Companies Aan) Dat Crow “Hut Company « place. The new men are sald to have} oy youed guns of the imilitia gus on the day when the promjhe was made, Bene ven Tureed Out to Avenue line to-day. Kight ears 0 ar eft the de. |" © Sha RahiNeMee been drawn from other Hnes uvon WOH) 1 hey paced their posts on sentry that every wayfarer whose steps wan-| Here Toramnrn on Sum pawe |e rua on the Hamilton avenue tne oA Aid OAUAIHE RIAA o evach tea taaal ag at: ne armor Bie they have been working ‘My outy—maxing, Just fewsting thelr eyes dered towards a sldedoor should havel we Oia oF the Sumner avenue tine of | it was state that no attempt would] ie 4 ‘Tie former Une la wen ale Heenx County a uburban Ra made today to run cars over the | {0 Tun sevent ars to-day and the i past three days. upon the homely barns from which is-| his portrait taken for the Nt of the! road Company, while going towards the DA Avene Hie tor te | of Brooklyn, Cars on the Crosstown ine continued) oy the that were operated, | communits {depot with fourteen non-union motor The ‘Third avenue cars w protected F avenue tine, | WENT. to run only as far as the City Hall, 1 Whatsihay eamecfor e would wediaral’ \Gar-@hioh tie Bumnermavenus’i men ani conductors Inte iaet nist, was | by jal police The uniform po: | # § o'e-ocke taxi | hrane Fifth avenue endeavoring to cover the southern end), wav, but there they were, and there! mobbed on Bumner avenue, neat | tet ution ba crowd Meas Decatur at et. [a triiuted slong the aver F Suu NAIK akenek § a | Who showere he OM: stones. ip with av a" at - of the line from that point to Red Hook | ey woult have gathered all the more! street, at & o'clock last nigh Aline: windowa weve ti: ea aevecrt Hee aaa A Apities of MoneaiamnaShea averv ein newest and Erie Basin. agerly Nad it been with a certainty that | Was attacked with stones from all #ides, {of the men were atm - 1 the car, and the man orly Ninh avenue and orn, | : i i‘ ‘Vhe police charee 1 " . iz ating dating ahead at Union Deserter volleys were (9 be fred from those] it windows shattered and the non-| tne police chars ptm crow | GREEN MEN CAUSE DELAY. MORE oes anedaa aiioa. Major Quick avenue Nine non-unionists deseried from the | ans stacked efully in little clusters} union motorman’s wrist badly Ot] eruisme vo rane: wo i al er Wirk HiMEWea Gnaln Laer Wa y cut by broken Tweatlerh Ridewood depot this mornin OF} through the unique bivouaes of the citi-| by one of the misaties: the crowd was dispersed Wreeked by Mismanagens esinare deh ee ib aE § Fitey- vanty-oni er ho rived from] goa soldier ‘Two cars of the Seventh avenue lne, ‘ " elgith « seventy-one nen wh a ‘ | : AP trate on the Ailanite COLD WORK FOR SENTRIES. yracuse last Friday m ng, twenty The fine brigh morniug, @ erisp, | moving In opporl directions, each in fr ‘ rt at ttee hk SEVENTEENTH SEPARATE COMPANY Byra | tive have been Induced to leave by the | prosty air, surely made thelr trips worth| charge of # green motorman, crashed | ' j you to 1.30 k th nee laae Was Sothing to | notion see tmaantis Nawe avenue an strikers. The Company then tried Keep bay. expended, even if the se ieee ie wad tet ache eee renee Were Bartty Bepatred |e evant anil SLhad WRT ET yin Mntney street. | URTRENTH REGIMENT ing them at the depot, but colt bread! guipary they ardently y dasasaed LUQe Delay Was Cn ling thet vole ater erossing Cours | At the ort Fadel eyo reat yearn er SB ' ’ 1 . the lett” the i nay cays ts concerned, war \ K Hine of ext e it =f compantes, Ma Twe 1 Real Armory, on Cler. deserters. | Mach to the disappointment of the | york _-comy 1, and K, of the] auch simplified Uits morning, ‘The wie [ructes -n Ath Mr H, nad ttle t rb them | mone os ar Morte avenue ‘The battered confition of many C4] Seventh boys stationed at the Halsey | Seventh Regiment, and the Firet Bat-| our had evideatiy wone on etrike, for | from Court street u > - due to the persistence of green motor lepot, Co. Appleton issued tery, eNi to be withdrawn f | riy tl fon tours by the authori: | sens ation waiting It was q es Id and the sentr.es saute GRIP ATTACKS A SOLDIER % o pass other cars on = ‘daa # as atrike servive Loomor jes of the three Ued-up lines, res: ave ant ferry fered a B¢ leal. le men ip attempting t9°ps as ‘ : Sas ue ” we 1 thle expectation on the! n the discovery of but fow breaks In th Nua ered ut Court street] At ® o'clock to-day Col. 4 no had the same track and to the stones a owed tn tne canrp, He that tho requisition for supplies | circuits, and these of @ minor i watching the re ceived no instructions from Brigade} Private McArdle, of the G0th, Re~ missiles whieh have boon burned at ther Ly it crowd of New “soon ly before noon day, was for two] er | Was no disorder or inter. {quarters as to when be i march moved to St. Mary's Hospl was perhaps mo fa factor in eri: | poopte mumb: about 400, had gath. | 'neas oniy for men ant horees. ‘The wires In ‘Trey avenue, beiween with the Hnemen, and the ser command back to the New York] Michael McArdle of 18 First avenue hing ‘The soldiers argue from this that early | iicrkimer apd Atlantic avenue oft pol f whom some thirty mory New York, a member of the Sixty-ninth service than thing else ere) in the neighborhood eet th | avenu ¥ ‘ HOP . Bling the serv ie die ee 2 eng: he orrow morning marching orders}a very 9 block, had been cut Were posted about (he corners, were not] ‘Phe first car on this line wax run out] Regiment, stationed at Gates and Ralph Many Collistons, depot yearningly and hoping the Col] wilt he received, three places, and at 9 o'clock Just night | required lock this morning. At ® o'clock | avenues, was taken ill this morning, He Dumerous collisions, sniticting more @F onel would revcind is order, There] A letter from Col, Appleton was re-] miscreants made several breaks in the 4 ‘The Atianile avenue road is short of|twenty cars hud been started, and 1 | wae removed to St. Mary's Hospital, % ee : i = EUE... : ____ {Circulation Books Open to All. Books Open to aan (“ Carcniation waa SITUATIO NEW ATT BU SILLS JANUARY 185 j Was sald that twenty jor three days at | turned to carpentry few hours a yester first tim) been posted Appleton learned tack whieh had street gang, A by xt a Wash-roon of been Avsistant Quartermaster “Kvening World” re -—_<- Fitagern' no picket lines in Ridgew Major Abrams, |panies of the Seventh notified Bupt 2 ‘There were bu streets this DUVAL AND A GUARD RELIEF OF THE SEVENTH. ON DUTY AT NGHT AT THE EAST NEW YORK STABLES. LIEUT, five cars, all told, of the depot, aad a gangway wax con- | struc the door overlooking the street at the rear of the depot, where now for the since the atrike sentries have ‘This was thought advisable when Col. the organized planned but whieh w the siorm Friday nigh was built by partl- 25 feet wquare in Four stoves: have up aul ther the troops warmth and cleantiness, ‘ieher told an rer that most cure Ix bet.g observed in the han- cause destruction in the camp. NO PICKET LINES TO-DAY. Gen. five in Ridgewood a Rent. Ry order of Gen, Fiteger 1 to-day, and commanding thr Regiment, xiwin to that eff few people on the citles of the country. ‘The men are morning and everything under false representations, amd [Regiment wil remain on guard for two | st. Some of the boys | *trikers’ Executive Committee, | , and ina uartermuster's department re, have gone to meet Grand. building was reared at the Broadway end ed from the rear of the depot to | Knlehts of Labor in Brooklyn. Me at- the de- by been will put find the ut- ding of packages which come to the commissary department. It is feared that dynamite may be siipped in and the Milltin ‘service by the inexperience of 1 there are hi PRICE ONE CE | where It was fousd he was woud he running by noon. ‘This after-| from grip. fi) hoon flve more may be started, | —— a The three saloons a Broadway an Hinteey streets Walon Walally ds we lnra Le CALL A ALL K, L MEN business on Sunday, are tehtly ne to-day by order of the millila, ‘| “i 4 Ciba Have Gone From all appearances the Seventh ler with Soversiqn, | Committeemen Best and Gibtia, a . oe a of the city, and it is wi Workman Sovereign in Phil try to Induce him to call out | Master Workman Connelly, of the Executive Committee, whew’ by an “Evening World’ mitted that Best and Giblin of the city on @ mission of vital tat to the strikers, but refused state the nature of it. Asked to the truth of the that he was considering the of calling the strike off, Mr, said: “There is abnolutety no reports. Why should I call off when we are gaining ground evé “Despite the ntatementy given @ the officers of the Company have all the men they need, of the matter is that there enough men working on all the together to operate one Hane 3 | se ile in effect before the wtril | “If the strike were declared off 64 ithe companies would be cri \werks, because fully one-half of ‘rolling stock has been rendered j who have been attempting to mi arn. “A an ovidence that the,ofoers companies are not telling the trai to having all the men they are still hiring men in all ¥ we bye them on arriving here and the strike and the deception ¢ heen practiced upon them, refuse to work, and we send them home ort them until they can find “For the last week we have to their homes on an @ hundred men a day who were here by the company.” | Asked as to the truth of the jthat the men in the power : e: jo be called out to-day, he apid:> “It te not true. There is no call them out at present, and 1404 wish to call out any more men thé absolutely necessary to wit,” bes > — OFFICIALS TAWE A Norton and Lewin ® President Norton, of the Atlantic i k a day off to-day and did net @ down this morning to the G offices, at Atlantic and ‘Third sven He wax in constant telephone comm to ‘cation with the office, however. ; Chief Clerk Kennedy sald this” ing, when he was asked what the g tion now wa “The strike ie over as far is concerned. We have all the want to run our cars, In have more applicants than we places for. ‘Our Sunday schedule calle running 100 of our 150 cars. cars are now out. They run on fine the Adantic and Fifth avenues, avenue and Adams, Seventh ai Ninth and Vanderbilt, Fitteenth Hutter street, Bergen street, Hicks nd Sackett atreet. ‘We have all the linemen we and no wires were repories, 8 cut the night on our nes. It’ to talk about the poaalet ss men a ing out. They are not going out, © plenty of others | edly. they did there take their places President Lewis, nor any other head me down to the offices of the Bi Helghts Rallroad Company thie ing. Two office boys and some private tectives, gorgeous with #hi as large as ple plates, were in charge the offices. lt ix stated that the Company has ceived cver 200 applications from who claim {to be competent motorme inemen and conductors for positions #4 the Coripany’s lines, These letters, i was said, come from men who have worked for the Company before, Of the old men who went out have applied for reinstatement. either Hoe Pe SALOONS TIGHTLY CLO‘ With few exceptions every Brooklyn is closed up tight to-day, ai it is probably the dryest Bunday in the history of the city. The places where the thirsty could fing Irink were at the few hotels in the and one or two groguhops in the t sections, In the latter places the prow prietors exercised the utmost vigilaned) and would only admit customers whe: were well known to them, on Washington street City Hail that would on Sunday under any stances, were locked to-day amd window shades drawn up so that @ view of the Interior might be had Saloons about the the street ‘The proprietor of one saloon told ening World” reporter this that an order was tesued from 4 Headquarters terday afternoon te Be captains to see that every saloon ia closed te the lay Men who age in the habit of their Sunday! morning cocktall alas Some wit th j § 4 here to return home Ay thirst unquench: Y aid "thriving Business ‘behind hie Be seription counter, 1 were about all day for places that might be doing under cover, . <i various precincts was An A druggist Vonated

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