BROOKLYN B GOVERNOR MORTON ORDERED OUT THE MILITIA, i TIE-UP. Continuation of Struggle on the Part of the Trolley Employes for In- creased Pay, Shorter Hours and a New Adjustment of the Trip Sys- tem Military Camp. The the big Brooklyn trolley \ between the soldiers and the the night the trouble at the stables of the Brooklyn City Raliroad and the Brooklyn, Queens and Suburban Rall- roads in East New York. ing small mobs gathered In the neighborhood, and had to be made to oharges numerous pers it wus reported that ira Brooklyn a first savage encounter in about 8.8 on of the sixth day of During the even. in 8 dozen places zo after charge am, In the were hurt, and ap had his head red and was fatally injured, ing of the sixth day found the Reeond Brigade of the National Guard in the field. The ldiers were detailed to guard the terminals f the various lines un- sr operation and to pointe where riot- ! had previously congregated, rea of 1250 mea employes of the qtroeets gontter ns one n 18 mobs 8 loft the entire police | : nftert and tog es sald they g within fo would rty-eight n them, for romises, fir p iil the protec 1 shortly be- 1 East New York, Thirteenth yohran, charged 1 ib ayoneted the ere: James Tighe, years old; bayonet twenty- Hving in in size all the ht developed a ¢ had been i by It was all ars saw t ie, bat with uragea ppoaranos of a ristled with it her streets its thers waved I'he elank of thorough re broken sound of the glyn and New York cone st and Brigades already pod “ ie iB am 8100 men. The F rat Brigade rs 45 nen. Thus 7800 troops were { for duty in the peaceful city Brooklyi The Mayor of Brookivn saw the leadars of the strikers and got from them a giad cone sent to nrbitrate, Then he sent for the leaders of the trolley corporations, Led by Benjamin Norton, President of the Atlantie avenus line, they resisted the Mayor's appeal in a conference an hour and a half long. Attheend of the econ. ference the Mayor issued an abbreviated riot net, and telegraphed Governor Morton for more troops, as related, At this time it was estimated that the strike had cost the compunies #155,750, strikers #44400 an business nousecs botwesn $1,000,000 ana $1,500,000, Haecond Fired On by Militia and Polles. The eighth day of the Brooklyn trolley ear strike was worse than any of its prede. oessors, Brooklyn never experiencing a ro Isquigting day. It seemed. aa If the strizers nad déterititned to meet siréngth with strength, Despite the fact that thera woers 7000 Na- tional Guardsmen protecting the property of the trolley companies, the DPriosidents of tho lines wers unable to carry out thel: promise that they wonld get their cars in continuous operation On thelr own snowing tha Brooklyn Heights lines had 145, out of 700 active and | I'he Quoons | out | over 400 reserve cars, running, County and Saburban hai twenty of 200; the Atlantie avenue bad forty-seven out of 400, The same companies had re- spectively five out of thirty, two out of six | and four out of eleven lines ranning, The police protection of 1200 men and the military auxiliaries of 6100 more afforded a | pro rata guard of thirty-two men to every eat in operation. The men, armed with clubs and revolvers or rifles and bayonets to protect the property of the companies fairly outnumbered the strikers man to man and besides the enormous loss Im receipts and wages to the companies and the strikers, the cost of the military alone was some £18,000 a day, of woich Kings County and the Btate bear nearly equal shares, The most serious clash of the day between the troops and police on one side and the strikers on the other ocrurred at Myrtle and Gates avenues at about 6.30 p, m, Three sompanles of the 8: venth Regiment, of New York City, under Major Kip, wore escorting the first car that leit Ridge- wood depot since the strike when they were attacked by ¢ mob. They drew thelr revol- vers and fired into the crowd. There was a return fire immediately from the mob, who sent a seattering volley, Pri- vate Ennis, of Com r H, was wounded a pistol shot, Bix srs of Compnr were injured by stones, Captain Di the Fourteenth Pre tered by the strikers, trolman, of the Twentlath beaten by strikers and Four strikers were wounded away by friends. persons were injured in the batti I'he ear which wna fleulty had to be defe Gates to Stuyvesant every corner it was the police fired thei troops fired thelr keap off the striks On the ninth day ’ the he and DROWNED HER CHILDREN, Fhe Crime of a Dreunken Mother An nounced by Herself fn 10 and in’ ren On visiting the house the oR) found the children laid out side by side in bed in their night clothes, with their eye Hida held down by « Both orn lead, though the girl Ciara, weed two, was still warm, The boy Clifford, five years old, had evidently bean killed be fore the other, It is believed that drunken ness wis the cause of the woman's net, Cn — AODOE conte body of the Two ohlldren playing sast of San Louis Potosi, Mexico, aiscoversd a eavern. Bev. eral men explored the cave, revealing an fron chest filled with Spanish gold coin, amounting to between $250,000 to $350,000, It Ia balieved that the money was placed In the cave by Franciscan monks, THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. Eastern and Middle States, Tre Merchants’ Bank and sn private bank in Binghamton, N. Y., both controlled by Ernstus Ross and his sons, suspendad pny ment, There was a deficit of $45,653 in the assets of the Merchants’, WiirLe going toa fire at Albany, N, Y,, the driver, Robert ¥, Glimer, and the ladder man, John F, Kinary, of Truck No. 1, were thrown to the ground, Gilimer was killed and Kinary mortally injured At Putnam, Conn., Zezle Btorksiwjie is In Jail on susplelon of having murdered his wife and seven-year-old son Tue Chamber of Commerce, of New York City, at one of the Inrgest meetings over held, recommended that Congress immedi ately give the Secretary of the Treasury au. thority to issue bonds, payable only in old to maintain the gold reserve and to retire jogal-tender notes, currency reform 10 be aft 10 a commission of experts, South and West, INE struck Ark. ['wo persons are reported nine badly injured, Great damage v ne to pr Ar Tacoma, Wash,, Isanc H:« led his wife and then put a bu 1 brain I'hey had been A cyer the town of Piggett, killed and some of them fatally, Bratton ot through married but 1 to the nry his six £ hs, Domestie quarrels l« ER, Was hington Forelgn. ———— H RANDOLPH C iis Long Hiness Ends : } Ak London Lord Randolph i ar six a, m,, ond Roose, Keith and all t ont when t! a end same, vl painlessly loiph Henry srevh ureniil t In January narried Mis eo, daughter pard Jo York, anl Chur ston, 8 1 hil Ire ant AED Wi vely twenty voars of tt will survive him. The 1 Kandoiph re the nams yin thelr groatograndinther, Johe marehill, the seventh Duke ol Marlborough, who was also far some time Lord Lieutenant of Leeland, —. itewn vn Ww hutoy winsto Bou-Doo, a notorious witeh-dootor of Als naka, arrived at Ban Francisco in charge of a United States marshal and was taken to Ban Quentin prison to serve a three years sentence for dnusing the death of many Ine dians on the ground that they wore witches, —— A coroxy of thirty-five families of Finns has arrived in Berti County, North Caro lina, and has bought 2500 acres of land, They are the first of this race to settle in North Carolina, | in Binghamton, N | tion. ! confessed a (a) "T™ whl Two Institutions at Binghamton, Y., Fall Presc ns ¢ | doors of the Chenango Valley Buvings Bank Examiner the nn Y., pending an lovestign Tto Treasure Morgan, has His on Truey R of #100000 by an offort President Brown. the Looks of the Ia thesame bullding same management jroome County National Bank, whi examined last month by Bank FE ja kus and pronounced all right State Bank Examiner Backus charge of the Broome ( defaleation procipitated the part of Morgan and pon tO CArry away bank about midnight, and under action was the ounty Nat acting under the orders of the of the Currenc) he worized circulation o talizoad at $100,000 All the ms bank were pinced In the hamton Bavings Ban Btovenson was sent to About 5.80 next mor and dng a bus filled with boc n Inrgs Ie ma rarities and Morgan emer hel basket EKA un {nalat insist Lo er —— a PACKET SINKS, {issourl Strikes a Rock the Ohlo Later Reports, —— CULLOM WIN Elected United States Senator From Hiinols election © ERELDY MM. CULLOM, The two branches balloted with this re. mit: In the Senate-Shelhy M. Cullom, 82: Franklin MacVeagh, 12. Absenteos.. Republican, 1 : Democrats, 8. Tha House Callom, 90; MaseVeagh, 60. Absenteos-- Republicans, 3; Demoorat, 1. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Tre Queen of England has a royal income of nbout $2,000,000 a year, Tue Rov, Bamual ¥, Bmith, Country "Tis of These" in 1882, wrote “My Gransroxe (8 soon to resume the British House of his sent in Commons, Epox has no use for overcoats, and never wears one, no matter what the weather may be, Bu. Avene 1. Loowis, the famous York physician, died un few days ago pons umonin, Now from Ture Rt evy Ro Youre Hternry earnings otf | anson in the last eight lens than $200,000 I'l yin ort Louis were not nedin' mani prefers death LDA DUS ies whieh ir Kalulani Has ba Her Royal Claim. GLEANING nal banks, Hate ( NEWSY trying to treaty with Japan two nts in Indianapolis Missouri Legisiatare hang train r Dora RMANY Is are selling oaves of i is considering war between Mex increasing veries of petrol m in Venezuels ng most favorably Irises Routhwest Colorad farmers of the United 727.615 bushels of rye, aMistod t Rint anid to be ne g Montans is ¥ salimated RL CLRE LL ha wn (PENERAL been the Chinese Army, cowardice in mn Wri, of beheaded Tor batiles Bavrivonn capitalists are preparing te build trolley ratlroad from that city 1o tin Gettvaburg battlefield, A niet was introduced in the West Virgin House of Delegates providing tor the execu tion of the death sentence by slectrieny, Cuantes W, Morne, who for two weeks haa been suffering with hicconghs, died » few nights ago at Providence, i. 1, as a ro sult of the attack, | | n the Blue | | FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS, Inthe Senate. ~The Army Appropriation bil The Nicaragua Canal bil 200m Day whe win discussed, 27rn Day The ere Fhurston, of Nebraska, were presented “I'he morning hour was consumed bye ussion of Hawalian matters rn Day «~The Benate receded incometax amendment of the Urge Deo ficiency Will, Mr. Lodge introduced reso tions favoring the laying of a cable to Hono ula and declaring that immediate ste oh should be taken to annex the Isiands to the Caolted Bilates, Mr. Gray the President's Hawatlan polley,s Momars, Frye and Chandler eri [ tion Appropriation panand, lentinls of Benator elect ) dis from its defended rtifien Presid i Mr, Haw! ¢ Preside tf Cul ALL Niearagua Cs 0rn Day ed new ent Hawall rew his alle nferred wi rovaiil S—— - GIVEN Ul A MYSTERIOUS FIRE. Leather Workers, Men and Youths, Caught in a Trap. Heiser Hospita immed 8 ed 10 Kt my story . CO EXPLOSION IN Five Men Imprisoned by the oesalt. ing Cave-In and Killed About 11.30 p. m. a powder expe eurred at the mines of the Tradewater Coal Company, near Slurg.s, Ky., killing five men and caving in the mine on them, The miners imprisonsd, and whose bodies ware revovered, are: Miles Fitahimmers, Al Holt, married ; Robert Hall, martied ; Jum Waltgers and James Coffer, The mines were damaged to the amount ol $2000
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