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it ‘) P FCT hi | § Raa 4 » KS Surface Road'Employees panizing and Trouble piemied thélr sympathy thelr $1 initiation fee and bie hoo top admission into th ‘When the news that forty-tive strike Qoserted cheir traing in a| Teaching the building just as an empty Bay fi one Hendred and Forty-ffth|/Oar was starting out the south door, Mreot and ‘Third avenue was disam-| Rothstein ran for tl ineted through the various meeting| the rear platform, silpped on the step places there wus general rejoicing. crushed Nevertheless there was sn undercur-| the ear and the door frame, openly urged. The po] SiR ‘and sont hone, The |. We ate subject to unavoidable delays, waste of sf ND LO ‘AGAIN 40 per cont. of the) dows. The fun: on ight’ who climbet to the platform: men conoltded to take th lek. part of r tenia, | Chance of colliding wit! A elevet move on teike-breakers | in trikers caused delay THE POWER-HOUSE . es Ur , “Whe Is Sa d WIRE NETTING TO SAVE MOTORMAN. ed paid | Hospital with hie HOUSE-MEN KEPT CKED DOORS. b 4 CRUSHED BY CAR AT BARN Ninety-sixth street. He is in Hari fractured, all in of his ribs on his left side crushed and his right arm broken. He weot to Third avenue but was unable to board a car on account of the | crowds, He walked to the Lexington avenue car bems at Ninety-ninth etrest and ‘was Detween te end uf ee FACE ROADS GAIN 700,000 MORE FARES, the Broadway, Eighth and Sixth wore Hnes was 60 per cent, ami on some’ of the othe lines as low as W per ‘cent, ; The people know that white vies rout thoi Geatieanen™ 8 M8 it tate, WON'T ARBITRATE ~ CITY MAY (Continued trom First Page.) it; the diepate between the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and ite enc RRIFIC, & broken window With ‘@ curtain drawn to shut out’ the draft scared ‘of nearly every woman | behind came to a stop at a safe distance, ind not lower thy with the In getting the ‘ajrd avenue schedule into effect! for 01 f) righ hour, Just before daylight as ry ica ‘Teached “Houston street the iN it vail WAIL out!” Wi that they Bho a “thoy were Ms oft a 3 Own. thy Ser ee ‘Booked: “Poe: trlek was worked by another crow futther up the of. passengers to, ride Of the Elghth avenue ova}i'ot thove appll- left the train, fol- rman and conductor, little time * ~“aitrth street the line was later Ine, |, ‘but on this occaston an emergency crew ‘was gathered from men riding on trains inthe opposite direction, NGERS RODE FREE Yori, New Haven and Hart-) ¥. forth in a philan- the atrike trouble to-day ‘9 from Station the crush that a number of men of Manhattan and x crowded onto, the New Haven thew renched the Now phareudent Mellen, part of the Ne daven road, contract this Yin @ has with the | At was absolutely neces: jot the New Haven subur Stop at all the way ty for jut {or yourself if yo pect to be Independent and 6) ao fortune you can cull board, vollect any fi making a judicious Real | New Haven’ te Investment, If you “buy” and “sell” right you can DOUBLE your ‘money, (hen shake Off the salary he forever, were rode free of charge. Trolley cars on the Huckleberry the. tle! thelr tush for Harlem local traing, ——— tt TO VREVENT THR GRIP. Er gevh> Bromo Quinine, Sek and Cy remedy, removes the i ag i] name and look for fare of EW. Grove, 250, Real Bstate ‘Bargains, Last Week inthe THE NEW HAVEN ROAD, ork Cérftral tracks and rode downtown without payiniy a penny. So great wan rody On the tenders of several trains, and as they reached the Grand Centra) Station all wave three cheers for the generosity ut It wis enforced generosity on the Under the ew } York Central, in using the Central's {tracks Into: the city. none of itn income Me wains van take on passengers atter jteaching the tracks of the Vanderbilt rand, ’ most iH An) stale y Stations along the tracks, and it was here’ that the victims of the strike crowded. on " ‘hey were a jovial but deter- {mined lot, feady to pay thelr fares if the copductors’, demanded them and Mor w fight. if ordered: off ‘the The conductors could not of course ‘ares without violating the " 1 Agreement with the New| ork’ Central, so the unweleome passen- Elec. trle system, in the Bronx, were packed to the guard ratis by crowds from the Bronx who, unable to ride in the Sub- Way or on elevated trains, overwhelmed t agents and train hands in the world-wite| the game track bore in aight. o1use, 420] the company and | Hundred and Tenth street resulted in a Dloyecs wus recttved to-day from the leaders. of the men. The offer of the Mayor was transmitted last night simultaneously and {n duplicate form to the men, |, Bere te the reply of the leaders ofthe strikera: t ‘ New York, March 7, 1905, Hon, George B. McClellan, Mayor City of New York, City Hall. . 9 Dear Bir—Your communication of this datp recelved. In reply jwould,aay that we appreciate your kind offer submitted 'to the em- ployoes. ot the Interborough Rapid Traisit' Company, add the mo- ‘tives ‘expressed thereth are deserving of the greatest credit, >. Realieing as we do the Importance. of the, present conditions. not ' only an’ to the health’ ‘tid ‘pecuniary loss:to the wage earner, but also thd grent riek of intrusting ‘the lives of the travelling pubild to the tiandn of green and incompetent men, we are’ willing to con- 1 alder. any propositions that. may bring about an: amteablo adjust. ‘vr Ame@' OF the:ditterences now exteting between the Taterdorough Rapa ‘Transit Company and its employees. Yours very truly, u . WILLIAM L, JENCKa, i Obie? Diviston 105, B. of L, m. Nay _| UHARRY LINNEY, fe bee SB a! Biot L. B Wh +) +) + GEORGE B. PRPPHR, | President Division 32 A, A. of 8, and KE. RB of A. EXPRESS TRAINS START AGAIN. dorough tea late ' this afternoon, The Subway local servide was only in- terruptéd' orice during the afternoon, and that was dug to.a breakdown at One Hundred and Tenth street, when the airbrakes of a Lenox avenue train became disarranged. The train was just pulling out of the station at the ‘dimo and camé to a sudden stop. Another train close behind came up and tho passengers’ on the rear car of the Lenox avente train, fearing a col- iision, mado a xvush for the doors, No one was serioiisly hurt, and the train Service on the Sixtly and Ninth avenue elevated roads, which had been card: rather than incur the | excellent during the early part of the day, was intesrupted for over ‘An hour because some one cut the afr valves between tho cars af a train as it was rounding the One Hundred and Tenth street curve, BAD ON SECOND AVENUE “‘I,,” Service on the Second avenue road was not good at any time during the day, but the company made no effort to improve It, concentrating all | thetr energies to the main lines, The Third avenue line ran many trains, ut mo schedule could be maintained, Four and five trains would come | along at a'tinte, and then’ there wouldn't be any trains for fifteen minutes Nor a half-hour, ‘two train crews on the Third avenue were induced to quit by strikers ‘on the Onéd Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, The strikers didn't ; lofter any. violence because there were eighty policemen scattered about the station, but their arguments prevailed so well thet the Interborough ordered all trains to pass One Hundred and Twonty-fifth street without stopping. Mr. Hedley was jubilant over the’ situation, “The service {s improving every hour,” he sald. “We are carrying all the passengers who apply and outside of a few blocks have had no dim- culty,” 80 serlous has the strike situation in this city become that the Rapid Transit Commission will meet to-morrow to decide just how far ft ean go in taking the Subway from the Interborough Company in the event of the failure of the company to give a service adequate té the demands of the public, PANIC FOLLOWS ACCIDENT INSUB. An accident shortly before 8 o'clock on the Lenox avenue Subway at One ae ‘ jcar doors open In a mad rush to met out, As the passengers were making a hasty exit the train began for the sec. ond time to leave the station, and tn |dolng ‘so upset a number of People, among whom wits Aarons, who fell be- tween the car and platform, Guards succeeded in Roy iy, the motorman, {but not before his legs ware badly brulsed and his back strained, Aarons was taken home Mt —__. AVERT TROUBLE BY id progresa was mado in improving the sérvite’on’ nll of the Inter | {2 Since the strike began the Subway oars, ne well as those on the “L,” equipped with eereena to shield the motormen from stones thrown by rioters, This picture shows how the motormen are protected on TROOPS WILL Shou there) be any interference oMctals will ask for the protection of Government troops, Fearing that there will be, aonie in- terference. bedaute of the bitterness of the strikers, t Willoox and Ofiotaie of the Intexborough’ Company have held a conference, The officials of the company gave it as thelr opine fon that there would be no difficulty in handling the malls and ate of the belief imi tte strikers will Teepeot the Government, mail. ‘The ‘mall traine to-day will be made up of two cars, and on the front of the first \dar will bo'X’ sign reading? , "United States Mall," Se eemnenel KNIFE SLASH TIED UP WEST SID Tnspector Elbert O, Smith, command- ing the Hariem Inspection district, made ® tour of the entire -upper-eection of the city ‘to-day, vislthtg ‘all the places where strikers congregated and rid- Ing on the “L.'' and Subway lines, ‘Though there were no signs of die- order anywhere one incident added in- terest to the trip. While making the ‘One Hundred and Tenth street curve of weet aide "L" @ passenger who to conceal his identity cut jalve between two o ‘oalis- a blookane on the ‘ayetsen tor’ al- E “47 keep I the “NO ARBITRATION” ACT) LETTER TO MAYOR) teres sen (Continued from First Page.) ey test gbeutnt to take effect trom Jan. 4,1 Na ° 2. That ning hours or jess constitute a. day's work forall motormen and fire- ‘mon, $. Motormén's mileage not to exceed 1% miles a day. On Monday, March 6, at 8 o'clock in the ‘afternoon, & committee bse sted ing all of these assoclations notified the hat unless Med with ime be given'to refer the matter to the President or Viee-Pras! if the road ‘Was declined, 1 . Criticlees, Strikére, . No proposition to ‘arbitrate thelr de- manae. was’ oven. akeaesten by the Apparently no cbtekera tion. to the great inconventence an injury which such a sudden’. abandonment of duty would certatnly in: MI ey the ie ye the -e & very erhood of fiLosomot gncers, Broth: ive neers, Broth- and vonurtart! y Abandoned ' their respec posts for the avowed Batly ‘ the sep cet to comply with ‘their. demands oy tying up the road, 4 Th be conection we think It right to Hove that te ‘oiticoe nie jase severa, ies tet proval Of the Natsonal bodies of when hoy are meinbors, all 1 a8 We Are informed, the rules of the National As- hoclations require that, before action, @ question of a etrike shall-be sub- mitted, Under these olrcumstances the fomear finds nothing to arbitrate, nor |g there any pound for bellevin that the decision of an arbitrator would be more'binding than the solemn. agren- ment which. was so quickly and do- BRICK THROUGH CAR WINDOW, given Associati tion. was taken by As © fouthsbound Third avenue ele. Yated train was passing the block be- tween One Hundred and One Hundred and First streets this afternoon, some one throw a brick at the first car, No, 1024, from a neurby roof, the brick émashed through a window, went with- in a few invhes of @ woman passen- ger's head, frightening her nearly into hysteria, and fell in the aisle, The motorman, Kingsley Pond, one of Farley's strike brekers, siopped the train anda polleeman who was aboard, hurried to the plotform to look for Winever thw thi stine, He oayld disceyer no one why seemed re- wponsible for the attack and the. train vent om, en | RY, | Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, i ely ylolated by the Broth tive Hingineers and en, © real questions, as we have said, the Com be ted to pany porate by hiss Protection of the my A to abanden tne Rrra eaerte & Yoo govonuinlt | nt are eae ssa Propared for Fight, other ‘Words, shall it be permitted wo hte aur to the Trorling eke aust rs 2 peg yobs malety 10, Your Honor that this do Chia toe Jen it the toad are poenes of violence Soe hea have @ban- writing ome 5,000 Imient of the tthe Sub- and we prevented from inter- fering with the stations and the trains, “We call upon you, as the Ohlef Mag. | istrate of this city, sworn to enforce tho lawe, to proteot the bt public from all acts of violence and disorder, eit can prevent us from establish ing, within @ very short time, . & awitt and safe wervice on all ofr din tthe authorities of this city wy ‘orm thelr duty to protect life property, for the protection of our nroperty, but for the protection of thi 'Y classes —the poor, the weak and the delicate of both roxes—roferred to by Your Honor in your communication to the company, who are compelled to patronize out Ines, and who are entitled to a and sure canrisge upon them, With great Fepeet, INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT. COREANY,. By ©. P, Bryan, Vice-President. Easiest Way to Take Cod Liver 0 Bo that you will derive ite fujl benoft ts tn Caswell, Massey & Co.’: the only preparation indorsed by eminent ATrue Appetizer and Tonic’ Mi-o-na Will Make You Feel Hun- gry and Hearty, and Give Strength and Vitality Ask any friend who looks thin, pale, and jout of health how many meals ‘he oF she! jeate a y, and the chances gro that the! Janswer will be "Not over two, and I don't | feel hungry then.’ The plump, rosy and | robust eat three square meals daily, and thelr perfect health is due to a strong stomach and digestive system, as such | syatom takes out of the food all those | elements that make pure blood, and giva| |nourishment and vitality to the body. | |. The one apne tifar and tonle that should |e taken Is Ml-o-na, :the-only agont known | that will strengthen the stomach and di- | gentive system, and put them in such er. | fect working otder that they will digest onsily and naturally all tho food that Is | ‘eaten, and send vou to tho table positively | hungry for the next meal Without a stroue stomach digestion will | be poor, the blond impure, and serious liver und kidney troudtes result, causing head |wchos, backaohes, spote before the eyes dizziness, sleeplessness. nervousness, irri ganid in which William Aarons, 2 dottier who Uves at No, 119 Lenox avenue, was seriously hurt, The train ound south was pulling out of th depot, but came to a sudden atop, owing to a derangement of the alr- orakes, Just then a second train on Passengers, seeing the lights and be- Moving @ collision imminent, forced the sets i Lung speotallats, Order from your druggist Caswell, Massey & Co,, junetion Broad: way, Sth av, and 25th et; $78 Sth AY. cor, 47th st, and Columbus ay,, cor, 77th’ SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, Fruit and Nut Ni Chocolate Cove: Caramela oo... SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, open Cream Bonbon Pound 100 Choeolnte Covered I berry Marshmatiow Pound 159 ¢ BARCLAY Sf || COR WES: a 266 29 CoML ST % COR, CH CHUA Cures a Cold inOneDay, when mal Dewla’ rilnhing’ on’ the Pom-Ottice PROTEGT MAIL] ARE QUITTING nw Strike-breaker Marley found that sert+' disaffection hod sprung ip gmohg his meh early to-day when forip-five garde ard-motormen quit their trains {n @ body wt One Hundred end Fonty- mnth etreet and Third avenue, His Heutenante were sent. out on all he Unea to urge the strike-breakers to re- main 94) their’ ‘posts, promising them Protection trom rmwault and immunity in cage Of acéident, 3 ‘The dtticera pt ‘the tnterborough' Com- pany admitted this morning that a large number of their new men wery becom- tng. disrumted with thelr ote and were quitting all along the line, ‘The company, declares that thare are more than enough men at hand to ml the, phces of the quitters, how- Sver, at emergency aquads have been Sent to atttions along the route, ‘The wives and women friends and rel- o1 atlves of the strikers turned ont in hun- creda th ing to-day ‘to ‘often ig brvicee in aaaie services in addin, to the discomfture of the Interboroug One shrewd woman aid thet eho and her sisters bare passengers and un persuasive efforts in Eucing th reakers to quit. '/ The idea was adtented a4 a brilliant one, and imftiedlately the women dis- tributed thi Fa, along the ‘Third Avenue station of the "L” and on the Tenox ayente branch of the Subway, Thelr pleadings were auccesgful in many Instances, Women Urge Desertione, A dolay of wlmost an hour in the downtown service of the Third avenue “L" wae ‘Gatieed before noon to-day by the desertion of a train craw at One Hundred and Twenty-tifth street, Men and women who hud gathered on the ieee Pe coriraitied fom yio- i oon of the Broadway Squad: varcued and pleaded with the Bebe brea as the train Below in the street there was a strug- Jng mob of men and women crying qfcab” and hurling epithets-at the-crew, Wear and perdunsion had {te Intlgence and the mon left the cars In a ‘ody, fhe, mutorman carrying ‘his controller Dar with him, GET THE THRILL. There is 4, thrill in every line of @ Sherlock Holmew figry unlike any other In fiction, Reog “The Adventure of the Priory School” In The Evening World next Saturday. Get the thrill, a Kaiser Denicd More Cavniry, UN “THELD SIR Ail Other Remedies Fall-- Skin Now Smooth and Clear, / ANOTHER WONDERFUL nsec Writing under date of Sept, 7, tgn4,, Mra, Mattle Shafer, of Cumbertand, Miss, says; "Some time ago I ore ered and received your wonderful Cuticura Remedies, which r’used ob my little afflicted babe with wonder. ’ fa resulta. I had tried other remedies without any benefit what. ever, and Cuticura came to the rescue when my doctors and all other rem- , edice had failed. One doctor pro- nownced it scrofula, the other eczema, Ths little one was one solid sore, with scales and scabs from head to foot, when I started. using Cuticura Soap ous: | and Ointment, The result wee won. derfnl, and now my baby’s face\and are emooth aud clear,’? é (Signed) Mre, Mattie Shaffer.” i THE DUTY OF MOTHERS At the First Sign of Disfiguring Humors Is to Use Cuticura, Every child born into the world with an inherited tendency to tortur- Ing, disfiguring humors of the Skin an Scalp, becomes an object of the most tender solicitnde, not only he- cause of its enffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty.of mothers of auch afflicted childfen to acquaint them. selves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment evailable, yiz.: the Cuticura Treatment, consist. ing of warm baths with Cuticura and gentle anointings with Cutitura Ointment, the reat kin Cure, Cures wade in childhood are ly, per- manent, and economicel, ne ilar sold throaghowt Se a ee NT the ‘cavalry py twenty-elght squadrons were rejected by the Appropriations Committee af the Reichstag against the earnest tests of War Minister von Eineni. The in- crease Lg id Infantry and artiliery worn 5 NOTICE! ReadersoftheWorld aré hereby notified: that -Vinol, the new.and de. licioys Cod. Liver prepa- ration, without oil, is sold In JERSEY CITY Eage Hartt, 105 Montana St in. HOBOKEN by Win Kamiah oot, Hudson & Newark Sts, In BROOKLYN “AT ALU BOLTON DRUG STORES, and by the leading drug- gist in every town and’ city in which the World of Catarriy. Tabiots and a Package of g Paw-Paw Pills Y Complsta ant) Posita Cure’ for MUNYON’S: ONE DOLLAR INHALER GIVEN AWAY FR With Each Bottle of PAW-PA W: Miso @ Paokiga FREE ‘ Inhal is read. Look for Vinol | Sita ry where you live; if you don’t find it let us know, RIKER’S DRUG STORE, Cor. 23d St. & 6th Ave, IN BROOKLYN, At All Bolton Drug Stores, There's a certain hat here just meant for you, Pay $2.00 for it—save a dollar and get $3 worth, Nowdays 1s a Warner Hat, Below Fulton, Broad wa { Below Chambers, Below Bloecker. NASSAU . . Eelow Maiden Lane OOK for this Shield on the window when ‘ you buy cigars, United Cigar Stores Co, ramen enwe 7? | bi stomach troubles than houwsan Week, rt ai of, en this com 3 your drugs can't aupply 'W. L. 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Taty taee® and the threatening attitude to-day at | fect healt Paine hone tn bly, lates (ns | 17 i rf S¢ of leading 8. 1 ine | POS EELS ne atl rate ee Twenty-fifth | euninee editors. ‘ Hea kiddy Gg rrr ere ren hat siise — | street station on the Third avenue "L" | their familles, gladly testity to the tonte, | line, General, Manager Hedley ordered jstransihening ahi healli-siving effects of LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, 4 cull ye ade t Mi-o-na, ' 0-0 m Annnnnnnnnnnnnn | ® ™ — f that no stopa be made at that station. [Maer a guarantes to rafund the money it] SYARCHERS Go cine ane collars, Steam tor dad atta Mth This order was issued immediately af- jt does not produco satisfactory Tentita, Laundry, BL W, Blat at, PERSONALS, 68-110. roadieoy, OF. tert trun’ crew had averted at that sp Magee on ail branshor Mek grders TRONR—Firstcclals onire’ Groner, Steam ATH Os GROCER Thani tor 1A Picane BiONaMan: OF oyun bo filled promptly on receipt of price, aundty, oll We Stat at calls. el Newark avs CWS ciao bts Md pila nck dl CURE BY CUTICURA ~