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aalis WOUikiass wv uivacOad bs vasivilve, AY id, ldUL. ‘TROOPS RUSHED TO ALBANY. TOO OOD OOOOOOL focoood, +1 protected if we have to get the entire * Guard here.” +4) At the atribcers’ headquarters there */ (elem ugly feeling developing and |; (> | many of the men are armed. At tho| ‘Warns of the traction company ar- \a Me ‘ > eamgements have been made to ac- Aaa > =e OTT ERIE EY H -eommodate 300 non-union men. ‘vom / Fis Wf $ ne ae == @ , ATAU ( —— é a ey, aes iD / yy MAYOR CONWAY |S i Ud WARNS PEOPLE. |? A Troy's Executive Proclaims|® my iy ‘ Car Company’s Property {2 \ a Will Be Protected. ® AN (Special to The Erening World) 2 >) TROY, May 15.—Supt. Smith, of|% = the Troy division of the Unted Trac-)® tion Company, has announced he will | © ® send ont a car this afternoon and + force the issue in Troy. If the car , is interfered with the Company will for military protection =nd a Buffalo regiment may be sent here. At\1 o'clock this afternoon Mayor Conway, after a consultation with Cor-| poration’ Counsel Fagan, lamued this proclamation to the citizens of Troy: “As disorderly demonstrations, nc- companied by attacks upon persons and | property, have attended tho operation of cars of ‘the United Traction Company | in Albany, making it necessary to call Out the militia forcen of the State, and as the company’s lines extend to thix city and are included within the cor-) UE ete wert persons | against interference with the property of the United Tractior Company in Troy with any intent LEU Q | te produce similar disorder in this Yy hy Jy _ etty. ee yg I caution citisens against leav- WL, ii $mg their customary pursuits to atwane: of | [mingle with atroet crowds that “may be of such number as to men- i public peace, to interfere with ‘the free wee of thoroughfares or "to impede the police force tn the ‘maintenance of the city's order. _ *T request every citizen to assist me y to preserve and maintain the peace ant! order that has Abe nting any act which may detract | if the reputation of eity or in-| ] terfere with the security and 5 of {ts people and their interests. = 41 ghall use the fall power given ) to. me by law to maintain the peace ; city, to protect all property | Yer ‘comfort O07" i) . which the law provides protec- | °OOo? TECERORECCRTOGW EEN 5 | derly outbreaks ag se aie ALBANY STRIKERS WRECKING A TROLLEY CAR. a 0 punta| these guilty of inciting or partici-| | rc = ae = a - ~ eect fat pating in auch demonstrations.” | ‘OTces was taken shortly after 10) joer sty elelefeleleijeinieininininieinieteleleteleleleleleieteteleleletetet Tas tractor Thomos J. Reilly, Mason Butlers o'clock, when the ‘Third Slanai Corps. | ociatt MW At noon to-day Supt. Smith, of the ave Associa One roy division of the United ‘Traction | Which ta mounted, and a detachment of} (ele) S Oo T Y aca OeMorrowmoniialluthakins Be Brey division of the, United, Traction | Mounted polite. “cleared tha sie TROOPS NOW AT ALBANY. ea faite tor Redmond, called upon Corporation | around the Quail xtreet barn TORT UHI ATORImeaC Ors vont 750 wan received byt Cas “| of y offes ne Fane Second Regiment, fro: oy, Cohoes, &ce swer was Ne commanye pea the aay Othe ee eee IRIE Whee che. trovna |e Tenth linttalion, of “Albany ean ee upt. Smith stated that his company mn the ono ot (£0 nT REST ean Coe, ‘ vort for work. had recelved information that one of, itm DT reas aa USES) Coeds GNI {lockout be tn res oO uy street, near vier, ( 5 lh fel okt vaiicemen. Sy) Dricklayers been cut. The Corporation Counsel c - at ite outer Ng Jy informed Ste, Senith. that the city mts ‘This move ts preliminary SICH ET Speelal ‘Cemployment, and thoritles are extending all protection tn Us nent inechanics. employed on their power. patring of the lines In that vtr i Hay auanenaloniotework ; President Charles U1. Leo, of the Cen. Jand the clearing away of te wreekel Potal LOrcW8 eves scene eens ately affect from 40,449) tral eration of Labor, with which | c 4 obatruc he tracks Sumber « ‘ Body the strikers” ormactzation in winite [OMS AM! opine Real) ER Se era Oates hos bricks ated, sent members f : noth Drick- tlon'to the various colts hoy ;| protection of the soliie SOME OTHER STATISTICS. ve holmnly the employees malotatn and | Breach an Wii Miles of street rallway ted up 5 eH AS BARON 52h ¢ HB jabor: oréer. As there are upwant of ) 4 When It once is ' men employed tn thes | OA strong effort was made a Loss to the company per day $5,400 | as thelr sympathies are [night to bring the contending in Loss to the strikers per day meleteteiers 000 Jinto conference. but it failed, Uaioe ch mnuaealnton se Ce +! TO AVERT LEHIGH STRIKE. ive Committee of the Fi this time Lelelelnleleleleleielvleleleilelelsielaleleleleleleicieleleielnieteiety | Seats AIL meet th |*The es wey End noxans Gods bn godeenae-oeeed Nallrond OMeinia to Do- 6 in with STATEMENT BY : WE SHALL RUN CARS | Deare that’ were tle : IN SPITE OF UNION. No disti: ¢ from the W : L Roce, | Waterford, u STRIKE LEADER. H a 2 7 . air - ¢ 1 that officials repo strikers In Troy to-dny sletrtbuted b MWe shall ran’ our onra. Talend folinanee tanof “While the strt Aj] the sirtiing: me \ PoWe belleve we are in the to talk over their ——- | [ ily and reped + rieht, If there had bee * jhour day and the rity ALBANY CARS TO | arony Dontty potice atthe Quan o fhe Tus RUN TO-MORROW | rik Po oatrect barn yesterday we } ‘ , : not have had any x People who throw | Car Route Picketed with) S be DOT A 7 : - | 5 ry ven Whe ure d ‘ Soldiers in Readiness orien | }t . . nnd des i for Trouble, ane :ORASH AT BELLEVUE, : (Spectal to The Rvening Worl!) nre trent na Inwe | Wi Sect of Minster Balle nnd ALBANY, May 15.—A 2 We are willing to | Clerk Is Injured. conference, which ended at noon ro employees, ‘A large section of plaster fell from ¢ Inform: 4 ny oh ton and | Pthink the at which were the various comm ers and the United Traction offic has decided not to run an the Quail street barn to-lay The cars will be run out to-morrow _ where Superinte | Are deered o MIN AMAIA, Vices M IGEN. HOFFMAN DROPPED DEAD. Sudden End of Adjutant-Genera: of State in Albany Hotel. WILL END THE BRIDGE CRUSH. EngineersClarke,Prout and Boller Are Named. (Spectal to The Eveaing World.) ALBANY, May 15.—Gen. E, M. Hoff- nan, Adjutant-General of tie State, tropped dead in the Ten Ryck House at Dridge Commissioner Shea to-day epe pointed Thomas C. Clarke, Henry G. Prout and AHred G. Boller expert en- «ineern, to look into the matter of the congestion at the Manhattan terminus of the E River Bridge, and deviso plans for remedying tt. ‘This action 1s taken under the McCar- ren bIM which was drawn by the Cham- bee of Commerce Committee, Messre. Abram 8. Hewitt, Charlies A. Schieren anq John Claflin. Mr. Prout js a graduate of the Univer- eity of Michigan, was nearly five yeare in the engineering service of the Khed- ive of Egypt, and as Major of Engineers was in charge of the Engineering Bureau of the War Department in the survey of Lower Egypt. He succeeded Gen. Gordon as Governor-General of the Provinces of the Equator. He has been tor fourteen years editor of the Railroad Gazette. Thomas G. Clarke wus graduated from Ifarvard in 1848; built the second bridge over the Mississipp! at Quincy, Ml, and has built over 100 miles of bridges, in- cluding the Eighth and Second avenue elevated railwac: in this city, the Poughkeepsie Bridge and ono in Aus- 15 o'clock this afternoon. the victim of a stroke of He was sin splendki health | 2 he went to minutes he called room, Within for he "Thr: re they could treat him he was dead. doctors were summoned, but be- His wife ds at Elmira, where he made hin home. She was at once notified. Ho had in a sult with Gen. Roe, commander of the forces, and had n awake all night making prepara- tons €or arriving troops. He selected an armory for the Twenty- third adso thom, rooms, ADJT.-GEN. E. M. HOFFMAN. and He camping grounds for aa very busy all the fore- n. Roe and some of Hoffman's inti- t_efrlends called up hla brother, Henry; who lives in Elmim, on the tel: phone. The Generu! lived at Elmira with his id children, His father, who ts oH) 100M. Just before lunch he was ready to call ‘or ten thousand tf necessary, and had completed preparations, ‘Talking a is one of the leading citizens . Rralla, the first in the British Empire by few minutes before his death, he ex- wus notified by telegraph. | American engineers, Ho was a trustee to remain at he prison. there, to Albany this oven S281 of the Hrooklyn Bridgo eix years and one of Mayor Hewitt's Rapid Transit Commissioners, Mr. Boller is @ Philadelphian by birth, a graduate of the University of Penn- sylvania and Rensselaer Polytechnic In- eats pe ah qa stitute, of Troy. Ho was consulting en- wineer for the Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western Rallroad, Cape Cod ship canal pressed hanself satistled with his work, he beltoved the strike would rious trouble, ‘Too 1. and said he ended wrt hin Hoffman was a fine-looking, GaP eet 1 Inch tal te, Gen. Roe na boy summe ms occupied by t De Gen, Hoffman had the latter to Adjuta He found Hoffman lying on the project and Bault Ste, Marto Power De- ted. G at once sent hurry e: Hoffman was born Jan. 14, 1857,| velopment. He was consulting engineer listed in Company D. ind ‘Tenth Battalion, N 1 gave much time to y. He was made in the Melrose viaduct and Riverside tm- provement in this city, Theso engineers are expected to solve the problem of the bridge crush. No salary 1s attached to the appointment. ‘They will get their pay for their work through the Board of Estimate and Ap- portionment, ——==>__ JUROR DISMISSED. Juatice Keogh Will Not Allow In- dividu investigations by Jurors. Justice Keogh, of the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, doesn't belleve in individual Investigations by Jurymen. He severely rebuked Frank H. Kloer, of No. 63 Cllf- ton place, this morning fcr inspecting wires which aro involved in a law sult on his way to court. Justice Keogh (lamissed him from the Jury and will continue the trial of the case with eleven men in tho box. The case in the suit of Mrs, Anna E. Hanason, whose husband, Oscar, was killed by electric ight wires while work- ing on the elevated structure as a palover. ni Drs, Milbank, Ward ‘They arrive made eve: -Colonel and As- the Seventh Inspector- McLewee, » Morton Dee. went to fils r ed with the 1 his room: eral half kneel he resignation of Avery D, An- n was appointed Ad- t Dec. and the General, sitting Attempted to take off his effurt was too mutch for him Hoagain. ‘The boy ix jeneral received military ‘i al 1 Riverview pie, He served Malo strike in 18 np duty during the Spantsl amps Alger, Thoroughfare Gap and Hix eflictency in inetruction and de him famous. n, ‘Hoffman was a 1 served a term as M’KINLEY CUTS HIS TRIP. SHORT IlIness of President's Wife Necessitates Change of Plans—Going to Washington. he wenkly gasped fs lust words, vnted Senant is death created any. E other 4 which She sues three Brooklyn {ihum: ating companies for $30,000, Thin morning one of the witnesses testified that ho had seen the juror about tho ncene of the accident. Kloer was ques- tioned, and @aid he had decided that tho wires were all right. arty will break up here, the members going to different points separately. The change in the President's plans has thrown a damper on this city, but Mrs. McKinley has the sympathy of all. w/LONG TO LEAVE Is considered serious is attending her, Lrs. chfelder were In consul- rning and another phys Jin thts afternoon. tation clan was Meikinley is in fet so BT that not yer sutllclently to be moved fer thee weeks, and tho Prosdem, un- M’KINLEY PARTY. able to leave her, even to attend dons pla doin places rear this aty, / hax finalls C SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—Seeretary Rootbeer nents andl return to Washington as} of the Navy Long may leave the Presl- fal party and depart for the Bast He has recetved word that his who has been living in Col- Springs for over a year for her is dangerously tl, he ‘Secretary {# accompanied on the by Mra. Long and a young son. The was also taken tL yesterday at the Hotel, where the Longs are stay~ nd the phywician called in declared ane ¥erioUs. Secretary is much worrted and de- sof returning home. de} to-day. has quenched your thirst for many a year. Anitely to-<duy to aban. riiwentern grip uj wheter the! President 1 all the functions planned by | 3 He Is considerably We- physic worn, rs privacy to the nolsy welcome he ets wherever he appears. deeply disappointing ex he could not | hrow the pr amme arranged while Creare the ai hey Agabt_in Mra, Metintey's |SMITH TO STAY IN CABINET. ‘That the President's wife ts mak: | «evidenced by the bul- cretary Cortelyou | He de nthe A Se. package makes five gallons, Dealers write for special CHARLES E. WIRES CO., Maivern, Pe. atmaster-Gencral Denies a Re- port that He In to cn. BAN FRA . May 15.—Postmas- r-General Smith denies that he con- tempinter retiring from the Cabinet and that H. Clay Evans, Commissioner of Pensions, tx scheduled to succeed him. “fT have not even consdered much a step. he sald to-day. "I think it prob- able’ the report that I was to resign Rroxe from the fact that upon the ex- piration. of the lease upon the house I TOILETINE DISINFECTANT. By anovel and simple arrangement easily adjusted and hidden in the bowl, absorbs sewer gas, destroys all gernis and PERFUMES AND DEODORIZES which Tr s been but Httte anange in 4 condition since lace gained tn several re- night spect Afte this way made public the Pres- ced that he would not take ¢ the ceremontes arranged and the afternoon was spent (making uy Manraaan ok under protection of the military and United Traction this bs by Second ext “t r t r o! A men from ho Aratidetacha fiver inte : su : js due to Liout.- ellevue state al Seheneetndy nod Sarntog fore we for his work in assembl yke that th Veen ordered to report 4 ‘ nt r om wh! iy y floorings are! + ene wi r to prepare lathwork all {make the total milltary strength | ‘ ‘4 Hveuiat 5.0 ie here 2,765, or, including 200 p a Alclserten tte ‘ A we Went back to work. T SB othe ottcars ordering them to report at =| ‘Heemen and 200 depaties, 4 | induse tho armory at once, and then pl | MORE SMALL-POX CASES. ' Following the orver to the Tenth Hate! tresed talon, Third Signal Corps and ‘lowe = croneed third Regiment came + _ Becond Regiment. Th “has headquarters at panies in the adjuinin under arms by ment was at once ste in Seven V “Day in ‘This Borough and Brooklyn, "The following cases of small-pox wero reported to the Health Department this Amalgamat ployees, 1 of ammount Orders sent to wt contrat: tation . ake ekly morning und long. before the boys. in} ls . | shed the Grand Central station| crooklyn—Emma Monts, thirty-four Meee ere Mate? years old, of No, 12 Hall atrect; Philo- ed for this city.| they were on where a waiting train started ya Jolt thar a | vine ; rad Oliver has assigned it to service sin the train. ‘There wer, men | nse ae nny) ra and one Vaggage car each were| mena Sleco, two years, of No, 474 Car- ¥ fait Rorthern section of the ity. 1 det u Lieut-Cot. | 7 men iesunces RUD elr tena a ev terre roll street; Elizabeth Loxeman, eight z0 camp in an open und ti hed away. to Ma A. Stokes, Quartermaster! Chaplain Lindale years, of 21S th street, and th ry of the Tenth Battalion to break. | Hee Ranga, who worked all night Ellzabeth ( ell, forty-seven years, of ation a Ypmorth of the northern barn » (Une ef the traction company Regiment hae eine wn" HOW BROOKLYN of the elty 4 ark, | DERE EY SM | MEN GOT READY. } fe close to the Quail street for transport and ur arran |rat No, Stl Nassau avenue Manhatuan Robert rty-fve years, of 316 East Fortteth lienry Ressler, two years. of y Hundred and Ele teenth street, and Agnes Hannan, nine> teen years, of 380 Southern Boulevard. ‘The vital statistics for the week end- May 4, show 1,245 deaths, 1 ts ‘marriages. Of the deaths 112 were from Infectious din- eases, 17 from phthisis, | forty-three adit pronchitis and 127 frm pneu. monin, —_.—_. Hamilton, while Lieut of the sec Th nty-third Regiment. hi considerable service at atrikos. It Jon duty at Hornellavilie, at Buffalo during the street car strike In Brooklyn, ut {t did not participate In the Span: h-American war, BRICKLAYERS MAY GO OUT TO-MORROW A Story Briefly ‘Told. Jadixon avenue line for the Grand Cen- Put a Want In) The World on Sun- tral Station, Unless tho atriking bricklayers return'day, Get what Js wanted on Mon- Col, Alfred C, Barnes, who accom- to work to-day on the buildings being i wil he fret two detnehments left on cael oul trains that pulled out of the Grand Central Station at 3.45 and at 3,65 o'clock this morning. ‘They had assembled at the armory, Bedford and Atlantic ave- nues, about midnight, having come across the bridge on Fulton atreot trol- ley cars and taken special cars on the was | and Oliver has established heatquar- atthe club-house of the Camera and directs the military operations ‘there, He and his busy aides are dress, The city has as- pallltary alr. pout 2 more members ofthe Twen- the Sireetys, ty-Third Regiment teft the yrmory at Step of the military §& o'clock and went to tho Graid Central Detachments Left Over New York Central on Short Notice. the becupied In Washington [did not renew it. [simply wished to make a change, of residence, but not leave Wamhingto tly at Mr, Scott's residence, Tr is quite prbab that the Presidential SLAYER TELLS iON! ho: A went to bed, T told vif Unexpected Cote SOP Rot oy Ke rvatver an tro ade by - in_the river.’ rs Quinn told his story convincingly, The man Quinn. THE TOILET. Price 35c. can—or atout ONE CENT per day. TOILETINE MFG. CO., 1040 Third Ave. AGENTS WANTED, SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. ERT DIAMOND FI € None Nitin. 20° tb. 1B¢ SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. ASSORTED FRENCH AE As the car was crossing First avenue in Bast Fifty-ninth ‘street, Quinn aly leges that Forsythe swung a car algn at him, saying: ow I've Kot you, you —— —= —— Tn kil you!" “Bolleving my Ife was in dange said Quinn, “I pulled my revolver and shot in self~lefense. I don't know whether I shot once or twice, or how ——! caso will probably go to the jury to- morrow, ——— MRS. HAINES’ TRIAL PUT OFF. Indicted for Murder of Stepdaugh- ter—To He Tried in Fall. MOUNT GIOLLY, N. J., May 18.—Mre. Motorman John Quinn, on trial before | Tecomler Goff for the murder of Con- ductor David Forsyth on the morning of March § last, sensationally confessed |to-day on tho witness tand that he had jdone the kEIng. May Ha‘nes, against whom the Durling- | ‘rhe confesion was not expected. In-| ton Covaty Grand Jury has found an tn- deed, Quinn all along bad maintained dictmunt charging her with the murder that he knew nothing of tho crime,|f her stepdaughter by means of polson | When put on the stand to-day by hie] tt Deianco, in Maroh last. to-day plead- counsel, William F, Howe, he told how| ¢@ not gullty to the Indictment and was he and Forsyth had quarrelted on that | Femanded! to Jatt for trial, tattut’ scotia Mri Maine came into court carrying ‘According to his teatimoriy, Forsythe | ("her arma fer Uwo-vear-old shill. She wanted to atop the car and get a drink, Jand appeared Indifferent to the proceed- Quinn objected, mating that they might }inge. me FTN i 2 ; be discovered by an’ inspector and dis-, dea nerter Dubltclty; given to. is.) case Judge Garrison has signified: hi echoes This causea® pad blood and inte Hines at the WM. F. SPIES, $31 and 833 Thtird Ave., near Glet 8 CARPETS & FURNITURE, Special for One Week, White Raamelied-Ted, Woven Wire Gpstag Good Mattress, for A“ many