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ee WA the Comins! Fetereted | mine eres fant the rere oethoms wew 6 Wipes Sew * ede! main ih fame oe The ctree: «ar wnlon Waders hove gume te the realization the: the © wey ond “1 mrinee © at talon end that they sonnet © ~ orike OB the qurtere Hines Hiiheut outmite emmre Tret .* , Gempere Premeens of A Poderetion of taror he . we on ore was en carly arrive at the Conrte " conterenre to-day | * Hurepe of Witten » M ’ ent of the Amaigar om ia mpere We calle: art we the ad oy jam 1 Fitagerald, the 4 organi: © 4 the now pre valent © ing the Motel Con Newark, where be Ashe # tinentas to # @ill atiend & meeting of engineers Mr. Gompers said 1 am here to help the men win and to bring about anh able and honest edjustment, if possible ! hold myself ready to be of services im any way that 1 ea MANY LABOR CHIEFS IN CON. FERENCE. Participating in the Hotel conference to-day pers were ¢ Healy Firemen's Holland, leader of the Labor Federation Btate Or it Bohm, Secretary of the Central Mederated Union; John Riley Continental with Gom Drew Unton New of the HKecentric James P. York of the jongshoremen’s organization and io Fitagibbon, Chairman of the Executive Committee of tie Brotherhood of Raliway Trainmen. Riley reported he could call out the longshoremen of the city on a genera! strike on six bourse’ notion and it is expected the longahore- men will go out by to-morrow night ‘The strike on the Third Avenu a Union systems, deciared Saturday night, threw an overwhelming burden on the subway and “L” roads to-day, Nevertheless those two transportation lines, with the aid of an linprovised Mtney service, managed to carry the immense extra traffic from the Bronx and uptown generally to lower Man- The New York Central and New York, New Haven and Hartford lines aided in taking care of the Bronx tra Mc, carrying many extra train- loads to Grand Centra! Station. Al- most everybody who travelled down- town between 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock @uffered serious inconvenience and in Many cases minor Injuries, but that Appeared to be the ouly effect of the spread of the strike to the additional surface lines, Only the public suf- fered. Washington Heights, deprived of gurface transportation by the red car Aine strike, an@ the western part of the Bronx, cut off by the union line strike, focked to the Broadway sub- way in Upper Manhattan and all but swamped it during the early rush hours. Trains were filled before they got down to the One Hundred and Sixty- eight Street station, and several ox- Presses were run from One Hundred “and Thirty-seventh Street to Ninety- sixth Street without a stop. Eventual- ly the overfiow was cared for and as 9 o'clock approached conditions were normal. | SURFACE CAR LINES ARE BAD- LY CRIPPLED. Owing to the determination of the Wanagers of the street railw “tems to refrain from using s#trike- breakers on surface cars the surface transportation systems of Manhattan were badly crippled to-day. The greon car lines were operating 258 cars, about the same number ae on Saturday, The Third Avenue line had in operation only ninety-one cars on all lines, Normally the number) moving is 650. ‘The Second Avenue line moved twenty-two cars, ye- ‘third of the normal. The Bronx lines ere able to move only from forty to fifty cars of the 252 which are used fm time of peace, Westchester was generally tied up. In anticipation of a strike of the “‘longshoremen, Chief Inspector | Schmittberger has caused to be re- moved the kitchen equipment of the police camp at Fort Wadsworth to the recreation piers, where 450 po- Meemen of the mounted squad will be stationed if the river front strike ‘ALL SURFACE CAR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916, LINES IN THREE COUNTIES © a ; -PLANSTOREVIVE Labor Leaders in Conference Which Favored “INDUSTRIAL al iS cis ; General Strike of City Unions to Aid Car M + 5 OLD INUNCTION esp — en Coenen eee ncn WONTCHANGELE =: = te “ TOBREAKSTRKE eo HHITDIN AE | SAYS WHITP!DGE ' : - Tiny) oan poate —— t . Second Avenue Receiver Will Sireus Head af Oreos on ° ‘ Ask Aid of Court to Keep Tuo Busy Minding Other Cars Running. Peup Business.” #h e -* mapreasmied te | ® BRONX IS HARD Hil Vresident Hrederink W Whitridgé theme “ servant raria - of the Third Avcnue Kaitroad Com- Savenment of Aug. ¥, signed 3 Maher Declares S00 of Third ’ 4 5 ans ; He or ae > comp « of 1 ° em y ao © lteakers of « proves : : | Avenue Men Refused to tem if be Could lrlp M1, and wa wills ACCEPTED BY THE UNION IN n , ine W take back tower _— GOOD FAITH Join Walkout, WAO Wiened to return to work the ' | Charis Eo Chalmers, attorney for oti { “9 | John leaver, receiver for the Becon@ vis per natin, | 1, Avenue Hallway, announced to-day be Just would apply to the Bupreme Court for vee 7 he | reliet from the action of the Am n- tude in any ' . CRIPPLE te doesnt know him and that [ On the Beco " o Ri ser ( R: =~ Fe ae Be nd be he was employed by Tiediay alone, 1s. action, he said, would te based om, ie J hy Cate pradenc in? BOYER bier rey 2 ym PSOE fy: ROONEY. D A. RALEIGH, Tan tears it hs furpiue accuinuiated ty that cove gng Whittaker when the firat receiver M! deYOUNG, M.J- WALSH O-NICHOLS and MODUFEY. | RAYNE: hot jaased In two Nour there woul onare charges toe Mtiikobreakers? @@8 appointed and when Mr. Beaver ~~ — siaannatia . coeaemananes — — —-—— eee |e we write, That man should he fact Uy ediey ape: 8 appaln' unc or . been away by D1 c@nnia ee gt allie 8 interfere with the orderly operation ind out of the Interborough restau. Wut was not far away just at that owed that his bonuses | of the cars of the company by the rant for meals. | ; “ane on has inflamed the The Mayor said this testimony about an investigation into the stories the strikebreakers tol : ' } } min cople and (his is & fool pve police accepting the corporation's hos > 1 go : th almers aid Thomas Davey, pitality was a shock to him and he | But 0 WER hin collective walary t# $60,000 @ year. | ould hardly believe tt i It also whowed that Hedley wan usir ent of the Amalgamated Local; oa ike renueet OF ik IE Pati | Straus, of the Publia his knowledge of subway plans andthe other officers and all members of gatuntcarie’ Woche Gated wt once Bervice ¢ . 1 developinent to profit b¥ Investment, | the carmen's union would be made de- | told, a last hearin) | and that he was hogging the emolu of the strike, so that when t fendants an members and as in-! ment from inventions and improve Aid before the people, the latt mente adopted by the Interborough. | dividuals, Ho will present aMdavits es copiagunntad oe en whe fe vearioest ss And yet Mr. Hedley had the face to| setting forth that Davey and others “Well, it ma to me that Mr, STORY OF ABUSE declare that his services wens we more than his income from the com- pany, and he has subd in the recent vonferepce with the employees that he will never receive the amount of inoney he is worth, MIEN IF NEEDED STRIKE IS CALLED STEEL SOARS TO 1045-8; A MILLION SHARE DAY) Coa! Handlers on Barges De-| cide Not to Handle Fuel | Straus is at the head of an organizes n which is busy minding other plea’ bu if patrolled Becond Avenue, threatening men who remained at work and using tlolencs of epeech and action. Delegation Says That City Tho Second Avenue line operated) Policemen Kept Them Pris- i Declares Demands of Union| °° Amount to $5,000,000 >. YONKERS LAW WHICH BARS “Docs H hop» to aucceed | twenty of Its two hundred odd cars P The Stock Exchange had anothe . Shonts as President of the Interbor- | early in the day and promised to In- oners in Car Barn, million-share session to-day, Sales for the Powerhouses, | Increase in Wages. ough? Is that to be his reward for breaking the strike? PEOPLE WILL PAY IN THE END, HE DECLARES. “The people aust begin to un stand the meaning of Hedley's penditure for strikebreakers beca every dollar that the Interborougn spends for this pecans will eventu- ally come out of the pockets of the people themselves. It will be added to the total cost of operation and de- crease the number to more than thirty. The company officials sald A delegation of strikebreakers, twenty of the 622 men who were out brought here by agents of the Inter- yesterday returned to work to-day. borough, went to the offices of the Edward A. Maher jr. of the Third Public Service Commission to-day be- Avenue system said 600 of the 3,000 fore the strike inquiry opened and employees of the red car lines had re-| while Chairman Straus and Mayor fused to join the strike. These men Mitchel were in conference. When are working for double pay to con- the hearing began Louls Fridiger of tinue while the strike lasts. Seventy- counsel for the strikers spoke for the reached 1218000 maces, while United] STRIKEBREAKERS CECRIED States Steel common touched a new! The representatives of 38,000 long-' Preestdent Theodore P. ts of high mark of 104 5-8 shoremen, by a vote of the board! the Interborough sald to-day that bia) (> aah df . All the “war babies" kicked up their of Presidents of thirty-six locals, 1+ | company qateadea. {6 stand. by ite] Commuters Will Attend Council heels and made gains of from two to| structed John F, Retlly, the Chair- joyal men to the limit, and In token | five points tn prices. Shipping com-| Man of the District Council, to attend of it issued placards to be put up in| panies, copper, automobile, tron and| the conferences of the heads of the aji the barns, depots and termin a! steel compaules and nearly every kind| American Federation of Labor at the offering a reward of $200 for informa. | of industrial concern whose shares Continental Hotel and authorized him tion leading to the arrest of any one | are dealt in on the exchange exper!-| to call a strike of longshoremen If the | who went to the home of an employee Shon Meeting To-Night and De- mand Its Repeal, YONKERS, Sept. Hot is expected there will be a stormy meeting of the Yonkers Board of Aldermen (his eves ducted from the gross income and vet My Drofite to be divided between the city| Cur Care were running to-day as delegation. enced fine booms. Ratlroads were| “interests of labor demand it.” Nece Rindas CuFORSE amaipal BIA/IOR res [Tine Pee en curcby Dian, ONES Be and the Interborough, under the terms | aseinet fifteen yesterday, he said. “I wish to place before the com- “We are under contract to the| maining at wors trolley n quit in sympathy with the quiet, Speculatora talked about the cer- “Phe Libor organisers are here to| strikers in New York Cliy, sentiment unionize this city,” he added, “and | for the repeal of the local ordinance of the dual contra: Sue * The Bronx felt the real burden of | ” original estimate of the city's mission,” said Mr, Fridi steamship companies,” Reilly said to- day, “and we regard those contracts | who in- the surface car strike to-day when sisted he had only become acquainted is called, The mounted men will be brought) in as reinforcements to the force of 5,800 police officers already on spe- cial strike duty. Sixty motoreyele policemen were taken from their reg- ular details to-day and ordered to patrol street car lines from end to “end, serving the double purpose of looking after possible disturbunces attending the operation of cars and attending to pol work on patrols along the principal avenues and cross streets that have been aban- doned because of the strike pressure. Up to noon to-day no disorder of consequence had been reported from “any point in the as a eOnKe. quence of the strike. A crowd at. etacked & horse car at Madison and lefferson Streets at 10 o'vlock and S tried to pull off the conductor and @river, but the policeman detailed to the car was able to handle the situ gation TATEN ISLAND MEN THREAT- EN TO STRIKE. @ The employees of the Staten Island Mtrolicys, through their represents Stiver, will meet the officials of the gsyatem at St, George this afternoon ‘and insist on an immediate settle- Prvent of their claims. Unless a settle- ment ix reached, It Was announced at union headquarters, the Staten Island roveymen will walk out to-night The union leaders, in pursuance of their plan of saving the unions, have campaign tthe fight in eguni a systematic publicity ‘nan attempt to show th this city bet ems is the op * nation-wide fight by organized capital against organized labor. Part share of the dual system was tainty of Republican victory in Maine the next thing they'll do is to go to : ; Pere odo. “Tho actual cout will ex. | men and women started to work. with the men while waiting for the|as an argument for putting up prices.| 8# sacred. We are seeking no excuse’ CachinetGE: deat ae thes Big ous] Sock eaee All Sitemnp is Ay Ureakiee aeetig200.000,000. Do the people want | Not a wheel had turned since shortly hearing to begin, “an astounding con- ‘There was strong buying from the, for & strike; we hore that the wel- Jprotherhooda did. And when thoy | & street car atin in tits cis cment * Secmeeulaied daria ts as Well of a6) after dark wast Bight, dition of affairs, I am Informed that public. fare of labor, which 1s now In a grave | Ket hungry jf will be a fase of stand) however, is confined largely eee) up #0 that the city Wt In Westohester the tie-up was com- | there are at this moment 850 men in crisis, will not compel us to strike.( Arcs ‘the allied trades will be called | Weli-to-do and the commuters. |“ a single cent out of the subway in-| Plete. As soon as the men learned | the One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Clostag Quotations. But if in the opinion of the leaders | out in ald of this strike. If this suould| Yonkers Is @ union city, and the eptmentt Sais oesta oriaas ene of the Third Avenue strike order,em. | Street barns of the Interborough who} i Bet chances from previous colsing, of labor who are now watching and|be, however, we will adhere to our |W" Seer ie Uren ureter i with Tee hrer itor, Gt, the original estl-| ployees of the Yonkers Railroad Com- | are practically prisoners. |atudying the situation, a strike of |PISEEME Poley, nw on the | eration cata with st ta bo Included in the tax|@ny and the Westchester Electric| ‘Their lodgings are unsanitary; they longshoremen 1s necessary to a vic-|interborough amount to $5,000,000 a| DY providing that no one shall oper. ure. Do you want ragieqemened took their cara| have but one small washroom. They tory for the traction men, we will! year increase in wages, or 54 cent opt car arene fifteen days’ expe. oer ae | tae eae eee are surrounded by armed guards of 4" strike to a man, There Is not a|more than last year's payroll. To) MHnmO is city. t if sf = gi ss ‘ ¢ e d .| Commu have so often been ine ate is complete] ‘Trucks and touring cara convert-| the Berghotf agency. They have been 4 fongehoreman in New York wao| capitalize these demands, would fo] convenienced the y propoae. ‘actions Sere Tbe the outcome if the} ed Into jitneys did a thriving busi-| beaten, some of them for attempting | does not feel that his duty to labor| which would go ahead of tho city’s, Several hundred of then from the strike costs the Interborough $200,000; ness, taking passengers from Third to leave; several were beaten nearly a. requires such action on his part,” bonds, and the taxpayers would have | ‘Third Ww Loerie will mctand the Al- a day, because the Interborough, aur; | Avenue and from Simpson Street to into unconsciousness yesterday, Others 4m Reilly aaid he meant to confer with | '@, meet this i eee eeaia that’ the ordinauce me Plus and profits will be, wiped. ous | Clason Point, Car men reported that | have been told they would bo killed + 8%] sugh Frayne, with whom the Anal) cen’ “oe thee These aormanided, and | Pepealed. wil) be he Tnterborough earntage if tae meio even roller skates if they attempted to escape. I ask 4} ii 2 + “%| decision would le. T. V. O'Connor of Sehr acsounta to, $1180) chia pe abe —»—-——. . She strapete moos co che limtt, pecs wee and the | that they be allowed to tostlfy here.” | ed Buffalo, President of the International! will be kicking about this Increase, of ‘The union cannot be crushed, and|many daya, were sa: | eiewaaibe anor’ bode iba ptead Auten ch +48) Longshoremen's Union, with 80,000 course, #o what would have happened | WIFE EXPECTED | BABY, ; wand the: owne| peleoines iat x : $0 HUBBY GAVE UP $810 cette Of be bluster of Waddell and [ere made muh mosey carrying pas-| such putsageods Oonditionne eto! | Car, Potten of 4% "| talo to join Frayne and bimself to Frente 1 the gold of Morgan and all will fall| sengera at 10 cents apiece, Meron Wrett of fer Mk Central % > 24 | night, Reilly said. BELMONT PARK RESULTS. to defeat the Constitutional right to] Only six cars had left the Third| street, Chicago, pushed forward by | ‘.)” ia Local No. , Tidewater Loatmen, e Held Up in Front of Home, Lab organize, because the people do tnder-| Avenue barns at Sixty-sixth Street | the six strikevreake: ¥ | oni %— k on coal barges, | = P » Laber Saag the lasues involved tn this |ana Third Avenue up to 8 A.M. to-| wos thenaworne Te neuee| 3 1800 men who Work OB coal Sara! FIRTH RACE For maiden twerrser;| Mani Yielded to Demand of struggle, The fight of the partner-| day. Usually cighty-two have g L left Chicage 2 T yq | met last night, Reilly sald, at No. plaas "0 and a half fur. S ‘ . weet anonts, fiodiey and Waddell | our by that time. The six crews wers| had been hired by ‘Dick Dinces an | Rott § £ 7h] cas witty-sixth Street and passed t Two Auto Bandits, on the organized employees of, the all that appeared for duty. agent of the Bergoff & Waddell | Prar& “« t died resolutions against having anything CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—"Sh-h-h! Not Interborough and New York Rail-| Julius Cacsar Johnson, who has! agency. He promised us $5 a day and Pi Be: Corp Yay = to do with barges loaded with coal fcond: Hira v3. tl Nr Noun. Hare taxce thi shee aya Company in only the forerunner! been working for the company for| said the work hero Would be yerma- | fake in’ we Se consigned to any of the power-houss 1° 4-6. ‘Leading Lady, Onunda, Deck: |t uses, labor union. of! sald W. EI of the struxale amainst organized | twenty-six Years. waa irritated when | nent. ‘They promised us Pullman cars| uf pil +i” | of tne traction companies, Tnate, Pickwick "and Wick Bugle also | Lucas, labor union official to two nor hi« countrs ° ond Oo wo out with] to travel in. We actuall, t 7 ai, ran, hold-up men who stopped bin ix WON'T USE STRIKEBREAKERS,| him, #0 he went home for hin son,| dirty passenger coaches, Chere were | Wy, ta 7 | me boatmen have information that |""izconn RACE—The Bellair Handi- | front of ‘is home about midnizi't, HE SAYS. Julius Caesar Johnson jr, twenty | 164 of us and we were thirty hours on ah a ry there wus forty-eight hours’ supply | ean: for ull wxess with $600 added and he handed them a roll of $810. James Le Quackenbush, general at- | Xeare old, and took him on as oon~| the way ina special train.” ; 40 f gig | vf coat in the bine of the power (Davies), , They went off In an automouite, beta " CWhEt Work ware yoo. t. é0”| ver m+ {Fe ‘ ‘ i “My wife's expecting @ baby, and torney, for the Interborough and New | An Interborough employee watching | asked Mr. Cohen, " a e Sia tt His = P| houses Saturday night, whlch would | rina ', nacond; plan, 107 ¢ rather than cause any excitement { company had no Intention to attempt elevated traina at Third Avenue and| "I was to be a subway motorman,” clly-mneinatiend 2! ha Sila + "tq | Make It necessary for more coal t0|7 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, third, gave up the money without a fuas."* Sooo ec uitace Gare With, Btrthes | Foe ae Tee ee an aponed thet tromyeaia Wyatt. + | Lackawanua Steel’. Blip Sl Bt + TE reach them early to-morrow, Tho} Milkman, Hauberk and can told the police. breakers, ‘a toe a: Aner caeven toa) nae expeciance. had you a “i ti ty “| rauway companiga have been mak. | "#9 ran _ a staal “ trike! ers on the sur- bay ‘4 motorman?” asked Mr, Co) . oe 8 rangements to haver the coal on On Urner) malcontents Perens ruil. He. ceeees, bed more| “None,” said Wyatt. “Never ran| iter. erioe cts. ty ait el to, the power houses by BLUE BONNET RESULTS. among the strikera and their sym-| Only twenty-two cars we: hour, @ motor of any gort in my life.” trucks, Reilly said, but the Team- = among the strikers, And tne ere | os My wmenty two cara wore running} ‘The witness produced @ card with aiers’ Union beads have been asked] FIRST RACE-—Purse $500; for two- We do not mean to give them any|9 A. M.. instead of the 196 UP to} the imprint of the Interborough Com- to take action to-night to have their | y tins furlongs.—Sturdee, 112 Ab 1 1 R fuch excuse for Gutisce and the | weeding’ at teat hur’ Toe. Penek pany showing he had been assigned muemnbers | boycott Hi “trucks loaded | (Pte place, $2.60, solutely emoves destruction of property, s ay run as ® motorman, It A with coal for street railway com- | show 1 i “Ailour esate devote to ma: and, Maalaon Avenue ane sent out was Dut in evidence. ewan panies and he had a0" doubt would |Pi2°shratash” now "i, thd. Hime: Indigestion. One package 3 ‘4 a ean Aan tt D Sw 4 ty,” ° " cy Cee eee eee ee Mien eave totes | Nea ead Ga. tem ant Benona no nyag| Wyatt, continued, ane see St 0 BY MER, oivpeinae lite ee uird | provesit. 25cat all druggists. kept running evenly since the strike|at that hour. Seven out of rN peeled without money. I counted on sendin, of tho quantity of coal now at the! SECOND RACE—Pu'se $600; for all —_—XK__e == eee began and which have been able to| cara were going across One H Yy-8lx! money back to them right away, But power houses tho Interborough issued ; gelline’ handicap; six furlongs casee imany of the passengers who or-| and Biatoenth treet, and A like ne [After we got started they auld they | Hramel Simei vy official statement Saturday saying M1 ), straight} HELP WANTED—MALE, J CEO ee ee eee eee ee ee sage Ke NUM | were only going to givo us $4 a day | fey cen Coonan that there was always a*ten days’) $\ 6. trate seat ° alent ie are making no Unusual methods in the cdl eas ape ed I haven't been able to get any of| (aate) Me supply in its bunkers and in antici- | 3)! i pO a on maintain service on the sur- that. sa NOR pation of a strike of boatmen and Tim , : . We are waiting for the old) BRICK HANDLER “At firat they kept us in the Sey- | flow -Bheffien tegmstera this reserve had been in- Astra SUBWAY and ELEVATLD men to see that the strike 1s a failure | enth Avenue barns, ‘The quarters | unten Rallis creased recently to @ fourteen daya' utineer, | and return to thelr cars; and will ran were not HROOINEOrEADIE: but th supply. TRAINMEN as tmany cars as there are regula IN AID OFT E CARM| | Was rcanty and hardi . —_—- i motormen and conductors to man.” Hl Things were made muc meres yes- = ‘Tha Interborough underground - \terday when we were shifted to the |{mon 1 and One Police Protection Asked After the | mor Hundred t barns, overhead lines and transported Seventy-ninth | { passengers yesterday, an In Went | Nobody had anything |!) STATIONMEN 16) over the number carried on Drivers at Two West Si \ like enough to eat up there. vel: a + | Sept, 10, ‘The “L" lines yesterday ae ide struck. Whey” put sixteen arnea |t 1a, + als | Pendied ‘SiLadt passengers tae nubs Yards Walk Out. | guards and two policemen to wateh |! iTS 4 ay | WANTED. \ way pI 606,867 and the Queens-| ome drivers of and keep us tn,” 198 Ny | rey ee sso, drivers of the Rufus Darrow| "What!" exclaimed the Mayor wet k hee Interburough reporta an un-| Brick Yards at No, 618 West Forty-| "Not regular clty policemen?” a ay of Good opportunity to secure usually heavy rush of applications for | Ninth Street and the Empire Brick- That's what they looked like,” sald a, te | employment at the offices at No. 185] works on Tenth Avenue, between| (Ro Witness. The Mayor interrupted | \ rR 12t permanent position, Broadway. ‘To a odate them at | Porty-seventh the meeting to order an immediate 78 Molasses, PTNNISHG amnslosinene ottan wee ye-seven and Forty-eighth | investigation of the statement, Then | | tpehed at Now 1a Cortlandt Street, |#treets, went on sympathetlo atrike | the witness went on ; co | Apply 19 Cortlandt Street, “These with the car men to-day. private detective intendents of the yards, 3 were Pho auper-| armed with gaspipes, binckineks and CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET, Office open from 7 A. M! to WORST BLOW. asserung revolvers. Davis, my pal he f i Special for Monday, Sept. 11th . | Ida Tarbett says Col. Roosevelt they Intended to hiro strikebreakera, | myself. Kot out by “pretending “he WEES. NGF BUTTER CRISP—The centre \ de out of date, called for police protection, was sick and [ was taking him to a ‘of this aweet Is delicious Nut Butter, midnight, ( The drivera of the concerns, in ad-| doctor. Carson, the Perghoff man kes Snapory come Moluones — ae |dition to handling brick, have been |!) charge, said to us: ‘If you don't | andy. a \magine ce Gives Up Command hauling sand for the power house of come back you get your heads Oren 13¢c a een ju Rommantan Army, the green car lines at Eleventh Ave.) cracked RERLAN, (via wireless to Sayville, MUO and Sixty-ninth Street, Thora! Vyatt sald he had seen men beaten L. 1) Sept, 11.—Prince Willlam of Nore avout twenty drivere In the two | for insisting on being allowed to leave a e Hohengollern, brothe: Ferdi. Yasue the Barns, to ' D Mohengoliern, brother of King Bendis *"Xix'poticemen wora despatched trom | Eward F. Wilson of No. 168 How. |NEW YOR He. cham Aad, Yeung. hee't TerMestare peatiion anc need his the Waat Forty-seventh Streot Station ard Avenue, Brooklyn, maid he had will be iteted for thirty tre neutaklan whisa tat nder of to thy yards of the Darrow concern been hired as « subway guard. Tho Mate can : ; anian Third Intantry Regis and four policemen to tho Empire, Hershoft superintendent Was less October w ment, | Brickworks ‘strict im letting prospective guards December Th Loat and Found" advertisom: ‘ get out than with the motormon, January lovee LO oy. nb left at any of The Woi Koucon Sere Wilson said, and he had intie aim: yeh unt ee tiie Pedal Ae” WO. NDQN, Sept ry Company's Sal malty? ‘ ’ ‘ v steamer Lexie, of 2,116’ ionn hae been yom Torte Rech tonite Mattrdae set aTUInG persaiawlan Wes TOF uly ORBKOW AY, Brontiye, oi Goll $000 Reskmas, “york. et sun! [Rent W., averaged am folloste: a ws Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. | Beef, 12.42 cente per bound.—Advt, Wilson sald he —_ o aS aesee eo