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   New York World (Newspaper) - January 23, 1895, New York, New York                                set Stable Mr the companys in rt there aro no the to think that the dot not Heef fire to keep them Se getting and the men have to clean up even to the streets in Wont were In the open country they lg camp As It small little fires In the middle of tlu at which they their hands and cooR a few Th s of the trolley com which Js in some carried an extent of surliness that almost perhaps has something to do With the very outspoken which the even the curse the and regret that they to stick their bayonets men who sympathize with the strikers to the Of breaking the This regre It does not prevent them sticking their Into the sy is duty quite It may be In a genei that all day yesterday there a great rush of mb Sweethearts of the militiamen t camps And as It id Imi to get a distinct the ment of the various regiments because they are so there was much rush vain Journeying to and fro ort and apparently elevated system of women at last found the men they were In we iff phoned the a the with the Wf do all We can to If our business were our time to lA wants of the We speht abol canned and Will until all time ba i Books Open to AIL j Circulation Books Open to 0 NEW JANUARY Ings warm 44 Volley Seventh and Ml crowd moved and nearer the Haiti came m sharp The crowd paused and moved Then It came forward Its num bers Again came the com It obeyed tor a But the swelling crowd moved forward once Haiti came the command for the third more more A sergeant thought he saw the glint of a revolver under the electric He reported It to The cap tain sent for our They ran up at a and spread across tho Appleton followed Go I warn you shouter the Separate Companies to Various Parts of the Forming the Third to Their BUT THEY BE Woman Blinds a Policeman with fled Dynamite Cartridges on EL j ISSUED BY HUD His Crazed Chicago fans iaith a Gates Can ifa As The World goes to press Ing a man lies dying In Brooklyn from a gunshot wound Inflicted by a member ipf the Seventh first 1 sacrificed in the great Will it be the last He and a crowd of others disregarded the order to and passed over the dead line at the car house of the Halsey street line last The squad or guard met them with volley The rioters leaving one man after they leave the are ai inefficient as WOUNDED AHD yan of Bast Uils shot away by a bullet fired by a member of the Seventh He was In the operating room at Marys at an hour this The doctors him to name unknown pulled ind car by rioters at Broadway and Vanderveer beaten and kicked ana taken His whereabouts not motorman of car of the Fulton street line hit by a rioter In the neck with a Made his on Fulton car No 115 bruised and cut by stones thrown by rioters at Fulton and Fatchen by stones thrown by rioters at Fulton and Fatchen motorman head cut open with brass knuckles by rioters who en trapped him Into a saloon near the Halsey street policeman almost blinded by red popper thrown In his eyes by a woman on twentyone of 81 Fulton thrown from grocers which cams In collision Halier street car at Fulton street and Fort place cut about the aged fifty an In spector for the Putnam and Halsey street Shot In the arm by a member of the tram Newark beaten by who hauled him Into lot near and bound him with a of Roup carrying nonunion Taken away In an knocked down In In HIS tarrying tone of The crowd did not Listen to the some one Where did you leave your cigarette Dont your gun hurt you Go back repeated the speak ing with a menace In every advise you to go right unless you Want to be A few fell but there was no movement In the crowd as a They Jeered at the colonel and the Go back they Go back to New dare John Michell came around the corner Just is a man of ployed as a starter at the Halsey street He was a detective from the Fourteenth and he carried a revolver In his hand to protect himself against the about the game time that Henry Routel and Au gust all of East came out of the sa The men are the Havermeyer connection with the strikers Ahrens was Mitchell and the heard The did not understand Ahrens was in flamed Into drunken rage by No man living can order me shouted His friends tried to pull him Youll be you fool they but Ahrens broke from them and plunged Into the still Jeered and Ready Each rile was Aim The sharpshooters glanced along the barrels of their there that the soldiers fired upon tin rioters and more trouble wai During Mondays the shots and the missiles came front the windows of the frame tenements oh Gates When the car company It was going to run oars on the Gates avenue line yesterday or ders were given that windows must ba closed In those tenements When the cars were The first car left the depot at Close that window called a police man to a She only laughed at He revolver and fired over the the window came A little whi afterwards one of the militiamen u picket duty saw a window being Just as a car was starting Put It down he called woman In the window paid no The sent a ball crashing woodwork over the casing came down In No one could walk along Gates avenue within ten blocks of Myrtle avenue without an excuse which Brooklyn The only one which he would accept was that the pe lived on the All these did not project a policeman and a conductor on one of the last cars which the company sent over the Gates avenue line as a just as the car was passing Irving street i woman was stand Ing near the She threw abox of cayenne pepper directly at the two Policeman William Sixth uttered a cry ot while the John The woman disappeared In the The car was only a few minutes from the The car was McCrea was helped to the where his eyes were dressed by Surgeon of the Seventh Conductor Williams fortunately had his face and the pepper his When he arrived at the depot his overcoat was red with the Brushing against the crowd of policemen dislodged and ma few seconds dozens of were weeping In the saddest ATTACKED SOLDIERS the stables were closed fop the night and the skirmish lines were drawn the rioters began pluck up In squads and three they began drawing to the stables before PRICE TWO 14 First a shower of small stones rattled up against the front of the then ho missiles grew a hower of bricks thrown from the op rattled against the nd thrown with better crashed hrough a gloss had hardly rattled to ho floor when with eight threw open the door and charged at In every direction the loters some tumbling over thing will be blown to Come off the or youll be Into kingdom Barrett determined to keep his eyes The car had just passed over the switch which leads the Reid avenue cars to the Broadway There he noticed a bright piece of metal lying on either The car was close upon when Barrett grabbed the motor and brought the car to a Then he leaped to the ground and and another shot in i was the culmination of another qf of obstruction a day tw turned contemplating of violence to wonder If will come down to fo Ur men to the of and Second Brigades ara divided Into armed camps ftt the of the trolley ines by the over the agreed In struck by an Daok badly UNKNOWN Bast New York to Fulton car but not fatally THE Col of to Into HurtA CloR The the barns wan under the of the The of tha heavy rang through The crowd scattered was the most there many between the the and ran like men pank to the QM of heavy bullets truck him at the point of the Jaw on he right The other was There wai a Louie the famous took ball from Mitchells It Is pot a It wan different with He was taken Into drug en the the of Marys wa and Pn of found that jaw bone WAI and they nay that great at no place H more than In candy Two of he the 0W 8fl4 Jp Id from the ths passed an not long a mob of 200 or were gathered within At the beginning the strikers contented themselves with heaping abuse upon the few soldiers in and as the latter didnt to each other in their haste to picked the pieces of metal from the Some swept down Gates track and examined the police were watching for a For a few seconds there grunts and yells as the clubs beat a muffled tattoo on the rear rank of the running rioters then pistols cracked once or and the mob melted to nothingness among back yards and vacant This defeat did not discourage the and the soldiers and police hardly withdrawn when the raters drew UP In front of the stables and began throwing halt bricks and Iron spikes gathered from the material op took charge this with five men behind walked gut into A few of the attacking forces hung In To these the Captain said It you throw stones at our soldiers again wewill and shoot to At this the mob waited not upon the order but from then on about the 1J ON When car Pf the the past New after a trip t the few late yesterday Policeman Barrett the reporters thai the reached at ten be hind lit The to VP 97 the lent it ahead ai When pr are dynamite cart either by the and the rioters died the car with Field driven from the haying struck by several At the first attack Policemen and who were charged on the struck with a and knocked down arid had been taken from the tracks fully one thousand howling men gathered and shouted Scab Scab at the A Squad of police soon dispersed the The cartridges were handed to a mounted who disappeared To a World reporter Barrett said the cartridges were of each with a small They were about two and a half Inches In length and less than one Inch In Each the policeman contained enough dynamite to blow the car and all on board of It to BEATEN AND BOUND WITH At Ridgewood shortly before dawn a crowd of rioters seized a nonunion motorman named who from secure to abannon his and was knocked After being kicked almost he was bound hand and foot with a and carried Into an empty lot near At daylight his bonds were His assailants then escorted him to Broadway where they paid his fare to New York and told him not to promising rougher treatment should he do About daybreak Alfred staggered Into the Halsey street stable bleeding from an ugly wound on the He was on his way to his home on Gates he as he passed the liquor store on the corner known as the Triangle three men stepped out of a doorway and seized I was dragged Into a he where a man asked me a lot of They let me and as I got near the door some one with a brass knuckle struck me or five times In the face and knocking me When I recovered I iay on the ground head was dressed by a surgeon from Marys Late n the afternoon he complained of vto ent pains In the head and the ambulance was called but the be that he had nothing worse than i did not take him to the About noon mounted police and rioters clashed at Broadway Vanderveer Several of the were badly FROM THB A car on the Broadway the main Ine of the Queens County and Suburban returning the had reached Vanderveer There some small boys had placed on tbe The struck he stones and the oar Jumped the narrowly escaping crashing Into an L road A moment previous the neighborhood was to all appearances The First under command of leit moment men appeared In Louis presented a rather for he mob was there for One but before the day heavily bearded In a rough gray grabbed the motorman to pull ilm from The policeman on he platform gave him a clip with his lub and he let Then some one put he rope holding trolley The or was at the mercy of the Then a the of the mounted They were spurring their and broke the crowd and as well as were trampled nder foot or struck across shoulders nd The crowd was but back a defiant shower of The derailed replaced racks and was being pushed to M barn by car It was again arrested af treat There more atones laced DP the and another crowd In The police be Into orchard on the made stand finally he ear went on to the A squad of policemen came to their re lef and scattered the crowd Michael a and George a striking were arrested for assaulting the Motorman Field could not be found after he had been dragged from the Another motorman was sent from the and after the obstructions had been cleared the carpro to Fulton Ferry with the on IN aat New Find Ibom Worie Wai On All Day The citizens of East Tori The big of iey  

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