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IE GOES 0 V UTTtt DISORDER AND FEW ARRESTS PO LICE GUARD THE CARS. THE STRIKERS CLAIM THAT THEY WILL WIN But The Road Officials Tell Another Story- Full Protection Offered Re turning Employees. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 17. Cars are running to-day at infrequent in tervals on the lines operated by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co. on a strike. However decidedly unsettled the condition of aftairs may be, the employees are seemingly satisfied with their efforts so far. Railroad officials assert that they will have all lines running on schedule time within a short period. There have been no acts oi vio lence, the men continuing their fight within the most stringent limits of the law. Theie were two arrests made early to-day, but the charges were merely for disorderly conduct, the police taking the men into custody simply on suspicion that they might have been concerned in an allegedlattempt ed attack on a car near the corner of Vanderbilt avenue and Prospect Place. Railroad officials made good use of conductors and motermeh on the trolley' lines - not included in the strike. 1 These'were swung about on lines held up, so that this morning cars are moving on every line. Two policemen guard every car, except on the -Nassau line, on which there are three policemen to. every car. The elevated roads are running on their, usual schedule time, and Brook lynites are not seriously delayed in reaching work. ' Generally speaking, the cars on all congested lines; after) six this morn ing, are , running about one-sixth as frequently as their regular schedule. President Rossiter said this morn ing that some fifty - men who went out had reported for work to-day and were taken back. The Cleveland Strike. Cleveland, July 17. The condnc tors and motormen of xthe big con solidated street railway system, on strike last month, went .out again this , morning. Eight hundred are affected. The say the company did not live up to its agreement. . The New York Troubles. New York, July 17. -Not a car ran to Coney Island today, either on . the Rapid Transit or Nassau lines. The only connection between the r . island and the city was by steamboat and Smith street 'and Culver routes. These were greatly crowded in spite of the fact that they are usually little patronized by the Coney Island peo ple. There was no disorder, the po tice detailed on the Coney Island route having little to do. Metropolitan Traction In Trouble. New York, July 17. A member of the State Board of Arbitration and Mediation said to-day that he had been advised that unless the Metro politan Traction Company acceded to the demands oi the molormen on its system, ' a strike would be ordered. At the meeting of the board this morning) President Vreeland, of the Metropolitan road, failed to be pres ent, on account of the sickness ct his wife. Men Bound to Win. Brooklyn, July 17. This afternoon President Rossiter said there is no strike district. Master workman Pines said that a thousand more men are out to-day than yesterday. The men hay e the upper hand and are bound to win. Three Hundred New Men. - Philadelphia, July 17. The agents of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit to-day engaged three hundred experienced NEW 1KB CEIE1I motormen and conductors to take the places of the strikers. Reports Are Encouraging. Brooklyn, July 17 The reports xh SANDWICH ISLANDERS ARE JOYFUL DO from various depots are encouraging. ! . THE DAY PPOUD Every line is being operated. S me j - - - - of the Nas au lines are making siov - 4 . headway, but' m every case the cars j THE GLORIOUS FOURTH lif FUR OFF HONOLULU NOT IN IT. A BANK WRECKED. bring additional employees The Ampriran Tobacco Coffioanv is Not Backing the The Cashier Gets $125,000 a .. t .l.,i.i pfimkin 1 Excitement at Prik DuihamV N. C, July 14 The , New York, July 14 -Geo. y. printed statement from the American entine, the cashier of " . . -ilv lobacco Company tnat tne concern National Bank at ! 1 . 1 " 1 L ..-. A rrrlfVl tVlQ nas nomine wiidicvci iu uu wuu ronMtaA A: ..... mU;.., tv-iic. A If aft 1 xt rr irHirfr,f,l v . 1- t v tQ superintendents are instructed to at j A Germ,n Capt3in and 0sr Kaiser's FI--A ford full protection to returning em-j . Rlot Rssu!tsHag 2nd Captain oloyees. fl REIGN OF TERROR 8 FOLLOWS ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MILAN HUNDREDS IN DUNGEONS. Trembled On. Victoria, B. C, July 14 The I Honolulu steamer brings tidings that has hid a tendency to ease-up mat ters to some extent since the visit of lasL Kanlc crncials exarnined the warehouse trust man to Durham, books and it is-reported ruv x. Old tobacco men said to day that the ered a shortage of $125,000 . warehouse trust would amount 10 dedication was kept quiet ' flu- nothing unless supported by the , morning. The town is wild ivjth American. Company For, they say, citement. . u . , .......- - Thp fir;t intimQtirtH U- . U . .1 r T 1 ! 1 .l ! J uutu dULuui l onu uujv y - i.uaL I.if,v'. the 4th of July was celebrated with 1 KK . , , ,, Uie cl .., ,,K..r- r..f-.-na. 1-. v 7Mtr; nsn ni Trriiinif trio i, , 1 ' . j . TT I 1 t Well ill Ul C1CI LU IXJC " " ' " . . flo Qapb-. ; great eclat in Honolulu, , there oeing ... r u S: 1 . 1 ers, anu 11 wouia not rtqmre lonjj 10 HliJ"K uuj,w3 usua 1 - - r' ' " 1 1 t ... -t 1, . , . r 1 j . i close down tne comoination. Lon- : ujc uc jushuis wnu 10 tne oa-V .1 . - ! One untoward event was occa- . . , , , . JX tri ; 1 1 n P rr. tracts for the erection oi new houses, iound tne doors closed. In at-I RiftU HLCAhilUtK mU M mtm - 1 would be let at once in case the other )minutes a big crowd had -athP--. i me, who had decorated h:s" nouse f . . , , hdme.;: !, t- 'a--- u . u u deal went through. ; A notice on the door stated tht i. with the stars and stripes, but high . t- v . . u-it Best Patriots in Servia In Danger Will 3e Phnve nil th ft.tH n fprmon oeverai wen-io ao looacco pianiers .naitis nad t3k. Executed Unless the Powers1 j fu TU were in the city to-day and announce possession. 1 he books of the So,- Penh Ay has not been sppn c?, r -i..C Interpose. i " - r i ed their readiness to supDort the Amboy bivings Institution are a- land a personal enemy t Captain; . , . - Klemme, bv exagerating ti e import- I anti trust warehouses, even to taking being examined. large stock in them. Moscow, Tulv 14. The latest des- ance A the incident and appealing to I patches, which escaped the vigilance , the overflowing enthusiasm of the j OASTORI a of the censor at .Belgrade", tell of a i members or the National Guard and-; Bearsthe ThB Kind You Have Always reign of terror following the recent ' soldiers of the transport Sheridan j Signature attemnt to assassinate ex-Kine Milan. ' precipitated a riot. An attempt was of of Servia. ( : made to tear down the? fhg. ; COOLED DOVN THE LYNCHERS. Milan has seized upon this attemptj In the afternoon when a!lvdanger . ofahe mad Bavarian to kill him as'ai of trouble was th;;ught to be over j Three Men Organize a Lynching Bee They ! .I t. i .-i 'i Meet a Vimtrnifc Doitfaa i : f rne assau r was renevvpn ann the hjct ...wki, ..6.wu .voo.oiwuw.. UlClCAl dUU UCV-ciSlUli Ul UUU11J" Ui3 " i- i most influential and numerous ene- i was hauled down and trampled upon i 'HT-.TT'TTT"l j ivir. n. r,. uryant, oi the C- ; lotte Observer, who suffered ?n i of apendicitis some time aj6, bau-.- j improving and had gone to the SuJ j Hospital at Morganton to recupera-j, I tiros tolrn cM-ii-knol ip i'1 T.. 3 j aj (.cinwxi kt-i lj UJI y ill x LiCisUdV f" a second attack. He was much . proved Wednesday but an operatic wr u- . t 1 -ru ' De performed as soon as V- Washington, July 15. Three menr r dl5 J- mies ont o( the way, He receives i -'e 01 me vvas made a the backing of his son, King Alexan- hed for awhil der, and it is his purpose to re-enact TTANTED several trustwo prisoner and cheered on by a crowd of several! 1 hundred who had gathered to see the furi, made an attempt to storm Bryant can return to Charl otte. RTHY the 2ime. atrocities of the Stambouloft re- persons in this state to manage ; A,anaria; Jai1 eanY ims morning in 1 our business in their own and nearbv nrrlr tn Williom Tle on ": voiiTriorn S Jfe. v JL 11 R aiiway, rnnntipt;. Tt 1 mainlu rffifa tir-.rl- r Milan is pursuing and putting to ducted at home. Salary straight $900 a8e( negro. The jailer, his wife and Hfith thp htQ ' narrint nf rwii "-.""uwApw.ow u-""' inree irienos, aeuverea a snower 01 ueain me oSi patriots 01 oervia. . nn mrp nr pc ca MrntM,-c-rr ' Hundreds are thrown into dungeons, S References. Enclose self-addressed bullets upon the attacking trio. The j The Standard RailWHV Qnrf null h contonpoc irt nrnnnnnroH . -r . . . . - ' ' -' T "v V. I III I I I I oo .p.M., . rrest., uept. Chicago. and ho iurther attemnt " made to l 1 " Knoul ,De .rraamy.. " lnCSe I Priumn-. Recommendations reach Dodson durine tbe ight. '! THE DIRECT LINE TO sentences will speedily .be executed ; : Dodson was arrested on the charge unless the powers interpose between v , , , XT , . ' of assaulting eight-year-old Viola; Milan and his victims. ALL POINTS. complaints and all internal pains. Sold by t5. V. Hargrave. : fc" ' DEWEY'S RECEPTIONS QUIET. The Charlotte News is authority Elliott last Tuesdav nicrht. DnHsnn ! A S. lor the statement that Senator Pritch- vvas terribly frightened and prayed n i j TTTORlVrT A Hart's 'ard has m-de the lollowing recom- continually for his life. He is about .;. v-'-i-iA-C vJxilM is eighty years old and was born a 'PXjORIDA slave. . 'i , ' PORTO RICO. nr.. . ; . . )i i r in a mmuie one uose ox hart s ; am nas nvue tne loiiowing H.SSENCE OF OINGEK Will relieve any ! . tvt i r ordinary case of Colic, Cramps or ; mendatl0ns for North Carolinians in Nausea. An unexcelled remedy for the volunteer arm v soon to be sent to r:-u 1 i i t i c i J uwiiuucd, vjjtjicia muiuLib, ouinriier v nuji- - MUZZLING THE PRESS British Are Making no Stir Over Him His Visit to Malta. Majors Major George F. Rutz ler, formerly of the First North Caro lina Regiment; Major B F. Dixon, formerly - major of the Second North Carolina Regiment. The True Inwardness cf Lack of War News. Strictly first-class equipmei! it is Being suppressed. , on an throup;h and local train?. Manila, July 17. The press cor- pullman Palace Sleeping Can responuenis m me rninppines nave ; on a l n rrht tn faQt lonaon, juiy 15. ccoraing to j vajjiani- vapiain jonn i. w ag- unuea in a signea protest against ine ; safe sehedules information obtained from British ener, lormerly ot the Second North censorship of press despatches, which naval sources, Admiral Dewey's re- j Carolina Regiment. ception at various British stations vvas no more cordial and in no way dif ferent from that accorded to the Ad-1 Regiment. Raleigh Post mirals of other fleets. , ! Admiral Dewey's visit to Malta j is likely to be very quiet. , The Gov ernor is in deep mourning on account oi the death of his wife. j The British fleet left Malta, last! Sunday on its summer cruise, and j half of the officers of the garrison; and many ol . the English residents, j are absent, the former on furloughs, the latter in Great Britain or trav on the continent. Travel by the Southern aiuljoaw assured a Safe. ComfortabZe aodEi- peditious Journey. has prevented cabling to the United ) Lieutenant I.:ei?rpncmr P.ttrcnn tafpc: pnvthino pyrpnt ihit ntirc ' , . . - . Apply to ticket agents for time tables. rats lormerly 01 tne P irst iNorth C -trolma which reflected- the omcial views 01 and general information, or addre?3 important events and conditions. eline THE JUNTA TO MOVE. Filipplnos are Being Watched Too Closely They Move Near Borneo. j Manilla, July 15. The transport: W arren will sail tomorrow with the j Colorado regiment cn board. It Is i reported that the Filipino Junta will j be moved from Hong Kong to the island of Labuan, a British colon, six miles from the coast pf Borneo, as American officials have watched the members of; the Junta so close that the latter found it impossible to sup ply arms to the insurgents. Thirteen Knots An Hour. Southampton, July 17. In her trial on Saturday th- Shamrock, run ning with the wind, did thirteen knots an hour. 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