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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1901) Barnes, Inc 4 } Crowds of Strikers at Various Points of the Measures Taken Protect Property. to Twenty-third takes Most Active Part in Driving Back Mob at Quail! Street Barns—Exciting In- cidents. ne World) Riot Ing 0, The & (Bpoval ALBANY, May shed marked the -the United Traction Company from the Quall street barns to-day, The strikers and thetr rympathizers had to be driven! back by the troops with fixed bayonets and olubbed rifies. Promptiy a: $ o'clock the company pe-! Ran preparations to move tts car mmand of the Twent biood ne ears by and 5) [nl REJECTED, BOT as follows; May 7—United Traction prenent Tuesday prising Divi Emp of wane xupported charge of-one inspector, men be dismissed from the compat es, struck to the number of pany to th sympathy, Five eltlex— Albany, luded in the Ue-up. Thursday, May 9—MI stockholder of the Untied Traction ( the strike at all coats . Tro, at the strikers prior to before the officinix, the penalty for resident tring the strikers wer- willing to hy the company. Th that motor men mu: ating cara in Albany Saturday, May 11 strike, that his peace policy Anthony overruled, + PROGRESS OF STRIKE—ARBITRATION ALBANY, May 16.—The cause of the strike and its progress up to the fon No. WS of the Amalgamated Association of Street Ratlway {2 cents an hour; that no employ. Wednesday, May §—The Troy empl umber of=w, comprising 1 President Kobert C. holder, repited: “It's a case of th the cars. We propose to run them. Friday, May 10—Vice-President John W. MeNamara stated that the company President James D, Sheehan. of the st Common Counce! have had twenty-one days’ N. Hrady came to He found the Pruyn holdings exceeded bis Three conferences were strikers and directors, but nothing was accomplished. Sunday, May 12—A final conference was held between company offle!a and the men. The company intimated, without specifically saying so, that LE H SIDES DETERMINED. Company empioyres in Alba com: Me eee 4. ‘They demanded a uniform rate of bevdlam{svedvon'he!ine 4 that elgh: objectionable non-union 8 service ood yeen of the United Traction Com- sion No. 132, also sirt + Watervite:, Cohoes and RB x ony ‘ady,'next to the largeat <b tompany, the oMficern to settle Pruyn, the largest stock- or employ 5 company MeNamara issued a ntatement going out had put twelve demands refusing which was to be a tle-up al never acce ers, Issued ct statem arbitrate, but this offer was refused {1 adopted an ordinanée to the effect experience before oper- we Albany nthe al to settle the terate and held between All ebb bite bb btetieietebeteelebebei-be MORE ALBANY REWARDS. ALBANY, Say United ‘Traction tusday added 16,—The Company Itm five re- BRICKLAYERS MAY STRIKE. Building Operations Here May Be Sus- pended. sutive committee of the Brick- Regiment of Brooklyn, brourht « {f the strikers would withdraw the clause relating to non-union men they Hitimect tocnight: to de- Pomerree GuicliWatsaers ua ral Risiicnilra would arbitrate. Samuel Gompera and other big labor icadera advised the y will comply with the strikers to arbitrate on these liner. The local divistons refused. em oof the uitimatum ixsued by) the regiment. At the same time the Tenth Monday, May 12—Directors inaued order to Vice-President McNamara, °f) m Builders’ Aswoclation or accept Battalion warted downtown, dropping “Run your cars, no matter at what cont.” Two hundred non-union men Cj thé cinalienge and force a lockout of the @ut detailo on the way at the street | crrived and were stoned through the streets. building trades, ‘The unfon has been “4eornera along the traction tine running |@ pA LEY see Motorman Earanallig skull . Senctured ity attempt- wiven until noon altace ey A : RIOOCOT TOO OOO 0O0 i je Recond car out he militia hen enlled ou: annual agreement with + i, Vito Broadway. ; Wednesday, May 15.—Twenty-two hundred troops arrived and went on they annow raidively that if this ts baraced Uayen the cry. troopers, each with hia carbine gripped duty, One hundred non-union men, who arrived from New York, were not dene they WHI stop work on all 1 COORLTS the ‘Twenty-third, Hactngly and pointed at the sile- escorted from the depot to the car barn, while ssowers of bricks and buildings und their rontrol. ‘The und vps = ‘| walks. The motorman was in the unt- stoner assailed them, First shots where fired by the mob. Cavalrymen | builders’ executive comer will meet Company A. started to clear out thelr inm of the traction company, The con: knocked from their horses by missiles, Trolley wires repaired by work- \ivenorrow night to decide upon plans mob masred at the curve on Central! ductor, who stwod with a trooper oh men guarded by militia. for action. Svouuen ferauasioniwes otinojnvaliland |biis bt nr ocucroy, nat anu) Nea yi Overs 8 [EEE EE EEE EERE E EEE EERE RCE R EEE REE EE EERE EEREREE | ctlon ugonted Se aeliderseAreelae oat e ° SF | ution adopted by the 3° Associa- Dack went the company a dozen paces. | oO" ee ze Saturday gave the brickiayers Along cach side of the street were de- ton on ” ry 5 on to-day’ to o terms, but ‘Charge bayonets!” shouted Lieut-Col. | noyed the troops near the curb, and even Aldermen are allotted to they Until oon ean stor Beets went “Brady. Down went the gleaming points|down the hill a clump of troopers from Bronx, the north half of the Thirty- a Petcut aisahlsnerMlicnovanreenent Jon a rush the men startes for the| te Tenth Battalion, who h vying | fourth Assembly District having one, 5 ae 4 pee on the cobblestones In front of the ‘Ten | the Thirty-fth four and the Wents)I8 reached. the result will be a f4r- crowd. k Hotel, sprang up and spread a ine chester annex two. Hee ees eee Tr uanRiiteillibavaohped Just as they reached them there wala hundred feet long. ‘The middle of the Brooklyn wil have twenty-two alder- | Mi Bulltin ere ure withholding. thelr @ quick reverse of the guns and the(street mwarmed with police and deputies inert; Queens) foutand Rlehmond.cttrees fol wea act been taal OtlNatact stone being thrown and) disapr @| Alle y eal of orien ., who hi 5 many with bloody faces and with/omce. a: the corner of State wtreet and | the [Andi the 'Preeldents/of/the five:boroughs. | § rane any Pre aTIiBTORIeSs ¢ operution of seventyenine te at Seventy-fourth sztre aye broken bones, ‘The moving mass was|Hroadway, three hundred troopa were miking a total ne members, | a! f ‘ ee not allowed to st. rT been | MaaKed. as it w xXpected there would = The Roard of Elections has gone; aTanynoerd| alan nent The brickluyers struck on that job be. A to stop until it had been [mane vs a ARRESTS MADE through the form of dividing the etty| the noreunion men had been Ariven three blocks away. Then every [none tar So. cv iw | Into the wevents-three Aldermante din-!{t,'3!nis, Steen nadenater to work, ; were ordered back Salde street for blocks around waa clear-| Four minutes after {¢ hal disappeared | IN ALBANY RIOT. | By triste provied tor “and dese:tbed py v iby the Board They + UA | boundries in the new cha: 5 , fedand details deean the work of clon-| round the bend tn Hava | The charter allows thiriy-reven Al- orton {Ag UD the nuloona and hounes and ma with twenty tr Number of Men Seized for rmen to Manhattan, giving (wo each, nish ot See oe eT UE En restatiniane In two corner saloons t carbines held re ful * the ‘Twenty-first, Twenty-third and for Brooklyn and one clty. ‘The union has refused to make atriverswan suena ‘ a aa SUP dean RE ene Throwing Stones and As- pirtyefirst Assembly Dlairlets, and one Queens, fron and Richmond. ce analihatienvullderatucicasd Relty, eee iro ta Amed by the ‘Tre saulting Non-Union Men. | Ceeseseeereer ty that part of the ‘Dhirty-fourth on! qdarters were lscussed, Mutt ae and the assocation. stands by had to club the men with their rifles é , Db REGIME the Manhattan side of the Harlem River,! fected. Rellly They were finally cleared and then|, For twenty om 1 to The or efi vaa bhatt Gen, Barnes ordered windowa in the wer Frater eae ie abl dtias bral A H ween made during the strike, ¢r Are ordered vie tt houses closed, ke aM aa Violation of wuabedivist foosectlome tn valry Will be called fires | H Pointed Rifles nt Nouses. peat 2 vf the Penal Code and assault tr ‘In tha hee sayss Sar Unually a rife pointed was suMelent. me of the ratlway ites rr mene nee w York, probably will be ¢ : tut ‘In one or two cuses details had to! eam toorun thelr ears only as is inton men t way Crom enter the houses them, the | the North Albany var barn, at \ Nt Medes Fea ola iene i ed | \ women defying t Finally the ihe Mire nes ACOs RUN OUUR REA ay Van Dusen, Patrick Olt under Cape sin perfee | | . a | given to the ‘Twenty-third Rex « Keentie Jacoh Sehug, Georsel trim, ana canted ivedhe | H s ftreets about the car barns looked aw it] or. second tegiment, ‘Tent Hewon and Thoms Dwyer every maniwill be amtride hie nad a plague had truck tne place and a} Hier Mounted Signal ( He telilitton: to) Meta there wens reverall aig nnd perfective cautse ay i Ab d His T Quarantine was In fore: Ud deputios guarded the streets nrre operronal abuse of non-union! iyo hours from. the andons His Tour on rx z ec [gecond Heximent wax deplayed alone | men in 0H deiunelution ow tiie] sixty. horses oti nid dinBrook- : Suspended Editor of|The Cryers Painfully MIL the time inside the now open barn! , | iceOpenedin Account of Lit- A 9 . <doors werm five open « a eA nr Ans AL toh ribet ee istel hts lat in eles i g the Triangle Calls Injured in an Acci- mrrenneete Ose oF a SF aevughh «pretty hind netghbortioot. | — (nande on them ata moine | lyn to Hire Motormen tle Estella U ie Se ANe Wark non- Men waiting the word r a “ r re the third motor ¢ rag ‘The reason 1 think ey valry . ’ i nta . to run aut, ers in tet» | ONE SOLDIER catled out in event of more tro ! forStrikers’ Places. pongT aw: e On each car were two motormen, two, aie it “Heart seat the lin | KEEPS BACK MOB, | ita tis fei suid wornenacy| Sa Neecanmewte na i mat Ne ferawd that thronged State street from | ant break away before them whe ney tSoeete 2 . : y 3 condusloray and jitwo/Uinkerton (detec (1h. cq to the post-ottl ues may defy INEautry. In my opinion, ane | sn} ALBANY, May 16. Odell haw, | The tempert in the New York Unl-| Two persons were painfully injured In tives, the latter with rif_e: thetr handa our to the amtitdl the Rel pedal to Whe Rvening Workt > , hoop n Sepuaeedraans A eat Repre: x | for the time belng, abandoned his tour versity has been carried Into the courts, |a runaway ident on Barrett avenue, tready. loaded to shoot men are! “xcab!) og!’ ete, to te non-unton | ANY) May 16.—In’ the down-town| floters ti fivectimes nein nu ROT CuO Ug AAD AD TK Of inapection of State inatitutions. His) Justice Mattox, of the Supreme Court, |Newark, to-day, ‘The injured are Mrs, Yordéred not to tire Is abso.! Motermen and condi Worker osnia Pen ore infantry, wand that iss pot sy! to tuke the places of t king atreet~ (action te eauned not so much by the poklyn, his -zned an order requiring | Thomas B. Cryer, of No, 2 Summit Cit 3 Sea Uitine a ballding anit oerations and t ty mem waked To USB ing agalnat faa. seldigns. eiher TCG | oie men in Alvany atl Troy. A vacant! crike situation at Albany ax by the the officials of the University to appear |atreet, and her ten-year-old son, ‘The j, jltely necessary.” said AMER. OE ined the crowd Ja sidier, bat he bet a hundred or more) because mobe alwaye siaad in awe ey a nig teen rented at No. U9! serioun ilinesa of hia seven-year-old fin court and show cause why a writ of | high-spirited horse which they were eiithe road, and the fellows certainty) tank © dW oitictais alt alone the Jar bay antl caine. ‘Phe erowd ‘ pete ee Washington» Hrookisn, and 19 | daughter } mandamus should not tsxue to command fdriving took fright at an obstruction on “lWoked as if they would be able tu of the HI stopped work and ran tod Siw him ahave a loaded shell into his men are ready ve for Albany toe] op ehiid, who fe the a that Christian W. Metcalf, the suspend-|the road and when it started to run the Pere acices entrance of the various inst | Tees paige, Tin CAR STRIKE NEXT nicht, Recrititing Is nine going on in) Governor's eye, haa been il for # ed clitorin-c! f the college paper.| combined force of the two could not % one was lorking for Ea ened pagers Manhattan, ‘Vlor condition was more eerious this |The Triangle, amined for his Anal | gtop tt. ; At £20 o'clock the Aret car poked ie Hustness generally was susp Vo the IN WASHINGTON. An | tor of the company from At | morning, the attending physicians fear- | examinations, ifaualified, be grad-|- when Burnett street. was reached Rose out of the door and Hed thes} Tenth) t of th —— bany Is in charge of tie Brooklyn office | Ing plevrocnoumoniag oe 1 ee. [uated and giver the degree of Bachelor |ene runaway took to the sidewalk, It Sutvento;the:spot where. the crowd had | Mente Jadown from inf erlat to The . tid crowile of streetcar men Have be rountl the litte one has [of Arts. had not gone far before one of the wrecked tWo othera several days ago.) 1" Lage street. The strikers thenviand [MAWABIUNGTON \ jote| Hocking tot ©. Most of the mea | Adltor Metcalf was suspended for one] wheels struck a wooden post. The “GATE CADE ee ee a Geeta ie gia ac eta | Rte ralwag. igen fot the hundred tlready engaged have | ene and debarred from the privilege | vipa wa, upset nnd the occupant 5 o an jen tt | vd made (or Malden ja One so ena i as a sof the | f attending classes or taking examina- meen taken from ih th o sc 5 SSreMnToR TON c ci - 4 side the point | rate h R tion | deen tA uh i were thrown out and the damaged cars noon re- i at Mie cect ON , y{ but experienced men are velng engag yt alte © fo tment, Both had several J to within te o ar tracks orl pat, ey . ened sy netioate {rola all the e ; . rs . home for treatm Moved to the barn. The crowd wae 109 | anor forty Tromiihe Gurl eR ue Awana Ines except one sperntos mont ai eat 1,20 men Cts } pri tiaetin offending, editorial © was as ee cul brutsen oO even Kee the o} a t y Orta 1 xpinined to an Evening Worl i (| 5 far distant to even wee the a on. | hues trl Sire looked bad for the mi the eaburban line earter! wand we think We shall be] ALBANY, May 18—Gov, Odell has da indeed unfortunate that there apd 1 a window went up a guardamun | op), brick as the addeniy he turned and, loading his to secure them within a few} Lleutenant-Col, Frederick Phir; ahoulags ur souiitshekjenadin ghey Selo! mn shut it with an order et. The crisis | kun, dropped on one knec, with his back We take none that canna, sow acting Adjutant-General. ‘Tho | tempin nave been made to Dia: d B ch 4 1 Led by pos {emuinat aw The crowd was pene neR men! Parris pay ieee er to Gen, Hofman wili not be MN" what was gaing on there and no mon rooches, io) Whole Clty Road Guarded, iT charged on the [DAY until hin sea omer) conta pers ous and | Damed tur game weeks. eary|news can be obtained. The tmoression | Wo have added to our large amort- In the mean time, whlle this wis going {erowi anu back to the our, | Polleemnen and re guarantee 22 per day for their work. | feéond. He joined the Third 1 fe te eign Cue DF either idleness rth cent of Diamond Brooches and » the street corners aiovg the State | using t end of thelr uns. th Until the trouble fe over the company | Sut en ey ee edged with, the ratuc (Chancellor MacCracken demanded tha: | Pendants many al mocatings When reached the North agrees not only to protect them as best) ee sergeant In 18%. He served through | the pant biked set with stones of good quality. (treet route began to assume the cond!- a done in the next issue, bur the editor rt ff military posta. Details of aol | Amie bar ied forme they will quit work ftcan, tut to provi od and lodg-| the war and wan discharged an & cap. cited n few remarks of his own which | if Prices moderate. “Alone of military po 8 of BOl- | surrounded ivy crowd and there AWAIT EVENTS plc ees Ing, We explain the situation thor- (the! Nu tlonal Guart of Ohio he moved made it worse than ever, and he waa] Diamond and Pearl Lace Pins, $25.00 Gira in every prominent square kept jwas no demonstration ether than cries ‘EVENING WORLD'S OughI ty rach man and ne knows] ‘New York, andtn Jk wae appointed suspended, ||” || 7 Ui Seven stone Diamond Pendants. 48,00 OED Unt COE EE Ga Ba Ce a baer a seu a a at ei ue Arie ACU Genera Gane | Motcalt, fhe case wil’ probably bo] 25 stone Diamond Sun-bursts. . 110.00 could gather. Tet eee cea Pounce niet heEeletgity (Spaclel to The Eveatag Wor FREE SERVICE. sta rte rp cricee positlons krill gDe ues ltral ByPGav Flower heard on Tuesday. And many others equally wtractire. AL9.2 a second car iett the stable aud [ur te Erie str Ad otitled the | cTRON: May Troy : i S thoroughfare not guarded. = it were Major Henry D. {company of the Twenty-third Regiment a 3 Guctors. Letarted over toward Madison avenue, a On board of Harmiiton and « guarding two motormen and two con- They proceeded over Quail treet, stopping to remove Maxstone ot Structions from the track. The car was No, 20, an open one, and the militiamen just filled it. When the road oMicialy were ready to Ove u car Word wan sent to Col. Lioyd, ia command of the Second Regiment at Mort Albany, and he famects tely) began at holders were warned that a fy- Drick from a housetop or a window the arrest of all the Inmates, and on the street corners were to keep moving, Filled with Soldicis, ‘open summer car No. % shot Whizzed avenue, while 5,000 strikers ;with ‘euilen.looks from the tans 2 nipafe dtstance. Ai young, smooth-aha- -the\car sound the tenants that © thrown he would arreat eve the Louse from ‘ y at twenty . eto asses of troops ands of jeaders Intend to ans the troops rem. OMfcers of th Mway Compeny sald, the strike had been broken, | Col, Lloyd's Quiek Actin Opposition tu the opera! of ears was anticipated in North Albany, but there was no tro ofany Kind ‘The Vigorous measures of Col, Iduyd, of th Second Regiment, were largely ver nible for the preservation of peace Karly in the diay he marched patrols through Broadway wid firmly warned the people to remain or nd on the very bulld! A for headqual funds of 0 Few denn inte alleswayn anid to Lioyad solemnly admonishe pants of the houves that Mone were thrown thelr p His warnlogs n vhe first car nd groans were the o aminders of the atrike, One Car te Dern 415, eviden Jeers ant Closed car > of an Anexperie! out of Quull street power: before noon and derailed. apan Jest Control of It forward at high | specd, rack A moment later. ‘wrecking crew. expe! ty In) replacing: tt. erly. ers he street on tts run nort’ w ult with loaded On many tig which be our the mlasiles mts, mated ( only unple Med, w in tly in charge ed motorman, was run house shortly ‘The motor- dit bounde trafic atl N withing to THINK CAVALRY to be ordered to Albany to-day are kept on duty at all the armories | unt and the men have been ordered to re- Jumping the] main in town and to be where they | Messae cod some} can be called If needed, Adjutant Britton saya that lfany more poet see w Alimny Wh, D0 Troy ther re it will end. are hat will hay Is no. one who ea WILL GO NEXT. Members of military compantes In w York and Brooklyn are expecting OMmcers Abo drop and E bein during the fire F in the. ive Ages Twor Nt nie toe tmpatien frequent put ni} there irks rw charge mir yethird Rest strike ay and y way gy atefully: t ay at the State the s the guardsmen alte | militia vee of the “ win ron wie \ ig inex < “i in ts axed plosma es Whea the Brooks nit ys ot hy riven th) CNS HetAveuReetene Twenty-thira. Regiment @ tne vow! hoard the care and pr irry call and swapped ive riots from asaanlt eo feld natforms, they der 4 gle he Mea eri! Meer, 2 Dain thes sued A Upp y BOD Or: thre Mf neartatrl a cilane ask ng them to serv ifr dal alrendant ny the event ofa ones mati a to the ntral or nid Y aay tbat aa OAT Union have adopted me Taal ne Gh ape i at the ons, Urging the strikers to. re Hus the swe i ® and main firm and pledxing chal ate, rr woulda ed (hor joviig Other labor bodles Wl de. Uke wise vilege of an the welfare of vi trang are Delng per: i fe for a monn’ wk way workimcnen, ty be held wrraw night t owotcl addrerees be made” by lest at aay mot pastors and leading at Monny miele de Uist uf mie waltlng even for the | Nitions, ne-tenths of the regiment of Brooklyn. life er time nor oppor. famlly or friends, reported to ou ppearance ening World were numerous, many nz inexplicable to the feminine mind 1 the call to duty was expli Reauest ined, to forward telegrams and to the "seat of war’ were numerous and pressing as it rush of valnatecrs to th Spanish | w: FRIENDS PAY FOR ChE May Raise for Defaul $21, W000. ting 170) Teller. EL. Chetwood, receiving teller for Rrown Bros the Wall atreet bankers, to-day confessed that hin de- faleations amount to $21, It Is sald his frie amount and relmburee er proceedings will nnot be learned, Chetwood's bond of $5, Unued, [tts furnished by B ‘The Falr and the (¥rom the Detroit Journal.) ‘The next day it rained, low do you like asked the plump and pl banteringly, “Taint fair eon, dire do, swith, eal rat into thes jdpates LO a pdx Wil make up the firm, ropped Wheth- by the ball was cons Kix aunt, Mr: Unfal this weather?" leasing person, protested: the acrawny yore Vngnt CHOULS STEAL SLAYER'S BODY. Cemetery Officials Had Fought Against Bur- ial of Corpse. (Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARR: Pa., May 16.—The bedy of Ralph J. White, who murdercd his nephew and then committed suicide in jail, was sto!en from the, Sweet Va. ley Cemetery lust night. There is no trace of the ghouls, White was buried after a nine-days’ between his friends and the of- felals of the cemetery. The case wos finally taken to court and the Judge decided that the body snould be interred in the Sinoare 1 The stealing of the has caused more excitement than the on nal fight, and the people cre taking sides ain and_a clash Is feared, i An dn Tae orl, cb matt bol CRUCER VALET ON THE STAND. Millionaire's Former Man Testifies for Wife. In the Cruger will case to-day wit- Nesses wero placed upon tho stand to show the relations existing between Mr, ang Mra, Cruger and the former's fam- ly. The French valet, Fabre, testified through an interpreter. He stated that he was employed by Madam Maurichon to attend William Jauncey Cruger, Ho acted as Mr. Crugers valet even atter the testator left Mme. Mourichon. Fabre was a witness for Mra. Cruger. Dr. Thomas L.. Bickerton, of No, 658 West End avenue, examiner for a Iife Insurance company, stated that he found the great trouble with Mr. Cruger'’s health to, be (he excessive use of whis- key, tobacco and morphine, 5 A. Franbfield Yo Jewelers and importers, 2 WEST 14™ ST, SAMPEON.—On May 16, bel Y DIED. JOUN W. SASCP8ON, loved husband of Mary Mills, aged 36 rs, Notice of funeral hereatter, “The World Pays the Toll.” se Telephone Your Want Ads, a Nearly all Publte Telephone Stations now act for The World in veouieing end tr The Worta ra all email ads. of fif- Sheriehik nit 4 wards offered yesterday for 7 information us te who hurt the non-union men, five more rewards of $100 -f Fo oeaeh. x + + Phe irhn bei iehieinicbeiniebicteb ‘ee ™