Show iLiLi1NcofAI Soldiers Practically in Charge of New Orleans CONFIDENCE IS RESTORED Order Will Bo SoBtored Although the Streob Car Strikers Are More Sullen Than Ever Plans Are Being Be-ing Laid to Start the Cars on Monday Mon-day and Gov Heard Says They Will Continue to Sun Committee of Strikers Holds a Prolonged Conference Confer-ence With the Governor New OrleansOct 1L Though martial law han not yet been declared and will not be until the conditions In the streetcar street-car strike demand such an extreme measure New Orleans Is practically under un-der military protection about UOO soldiers sol-diers all well armed and under splendid splen-did discipline having already reported for duty with probably 100 moro on the way CONFIDENCE JS RESTORED The presence of the soldiers and the expressions of flrmnestt and determination determina-tion In Gov Hoards proclamation to the citizens demanding restoration of order has restored confidence although tho street car strikers are inoro sullen than ever Plans are being laid to start the cars Monday and Gov Heard gays they will continue to run STRIKERS CALL ON GOVERNOR This afternoon at 1 oclock a subcommittee sub-committee of the carmens executive committee called on Gov Heard at the St Charles hotel and remained with him two hours They came to discuss S the situation In detail United States Senator Murphy Foster Fos-ter who settled the strike In 1892 In three days when he was Governor arrived ar-rived here this morning and with TVS TV-S Parkinson who gained national prominence In 3S91 when he led the crowd which lynched eleven Italians In the parish prison has been endeavoring endeavor-ing to bring about an amicable understanding S under-standing They havo made little progress prog-ress so far |