Show SETTLEMENT oi OF I STREET GAR AB Committee Composed of Clergy Clergymen Clergymen men of Various Denominations Undertake It in Philadelphia THEY OFFER TWO PLANS Zour of SUIte To I It lit In Washington prel dent todaY tada directed that the States attorney at I ho bu ordered to see seo that mall are arc not Interfered with during the strike to the arrest and exert effort to secure the conviction t of nn any one ane to Interfere with the mall In an any wa way and to see that the contract with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company Is carried out Philadelphia Feb first open to bring about a settlement of af strike In this city was when a committee com composed palled of ot of ot of man many denominations tWO plans to ta the companY campany and The first plan calls for a board baard of arbItratIon ta 10 be composed of f two judges two two busIness ilien and a 11 seventh member to ta be chosen by the other six It Is pro proposed posed that each cacti side select elect three ot of tile Ille Among the tue clergymen In the thc move moe ment are arc Bishop Luther of at the Methodist Episcopal church Rabbi Krauskopf and Archbishop n an anA A man errested In the northern part of the tho city tada today on an t a charge or of at attempting attempting tempting to dynamite cars car It Is said he Implicated several other men menThe The Ille police requested nfl aU dealers to ta refrain from Crom soiling firearms until the strike Is over overSTATE STATE POLICE O ON SCENE and amply equipped fur for an any hind ot of service the tho four faur companies of the Penns Pennsylvania state nuni num berIng 2013 OO men arrived hero hera today taday to ta assist the tho local authorities In main maln taming order arder during the streetcar strike The troopers arc all veterans ot of the tho thoc theIn UI b bIn c In all parts parIs ot of the Their pres presen en once e Is expected to have n a salutary effect upon the tho lawless element clement that lies has been wrecking street cars Arriving In the railroad yards ards In the northern section ot of the each corn com pany detrained its horses harses while wiilie n a curl ous crowd looked on an Then the corn com command mand to ta mount maunt was given and they clattered along tile the streets to the See Sec Second ond regiment armory at Breath and avenue whore t tera IS have bean established within ea easy riding distance of the Kensington mtH district which Is giving the most con ItI Local Laeal police have already demonstrated the effectiveness of af ewall cavalry methods as applied to ta sup suppressing pressing mobs After the tho titan men had breakfasted the they were vere sent to Kensington It Is tile the firSt time the state have hae seen service In Philadelphia since thc they organized five fIe years cars n ago o In KensIngton tho they were distributed In InI I squads In dIfferent section of oC the great tg Ig cent center r down II ht against civil authority arises the troopers wilt will not nat carl carry their The attempt to ta operate cars at nl night ht since Saturday will probably bo be made Ihl evening This II Is re regarded as al tho hO final test teHI of the company It ity to man mun Its cart cars LESS LISS LAWLESSNESS Although the reign of af lawlessness art ap pears lear to be approaching un an end the ut at iesue the tho Philadel Philadelphia phia Rapid TransIt company and the Association of ar Street and Electric Railway remain un on The Tue movement started estor day b by to bring about arbitratIon Is regarded us as en b by the strikers who all along have hae claimed that all they Is a tall fair arbitration of their theil grievances The Tue Transit omelah maintain there II nothing to ta arbitrate say gay they would not take tako hack haele an any of the strUt If th willing to return and ami amit r ers rs they were t nay H th they have hae enough men to operate all their cars can It If tho they Ire are gIven shen the proper protectIon casualties a 11 tim tho result of the lawlessness stand at three dead say sev pel persons In ha a 11 serious Herlous conditIon In hospItals and more mare titan n a thousand suffering fluttering front lacerations Inflicted by byI I bullets police clubs and missiles HEA HEAVY Y SENTENCES IMPOSED The heavy heay sentences Inflicted upon pomo of af the rioters In the courts yes I Is III expected to have hae u a good cr cC I feet In the work ot of maintaining order arder Ono One man waa glen gIven alx ix years and amI a I number or of others I were sentenced to toI terms of two years yeara each The has had a serious effect on generally coin plain bitterly over aver the tho disturbed con conditions One of at the big ble department stores tores has hns laid off art more malc than em cm The Transit company appeared to have hwo malc eau cars In operation during the morning than at any since lince tim the started The weather was clear and cold The Tho cars also seemed to ta lie be bettor better At 9 l the transit company compan It had 6 tO cars In operation oo 00 more maro than at the sante Hame hour yester yesterday da day Tho first disturbance of the da day oc occurred cured In Vest elt where men nien women and chIldren joined In stoning n a car No o ano was hurt Ono man wn wits arrested IA YOn UES ARREST Mayor Reyburn Reburn modo made hil hila first onest errest while Inspecting streets acer after lea leaving Ing IngI I the city hal hail early thIs mornIng Two men placing pipe on the tho car tracks were discovered by the mayor and aIded by Detective McFadden were ero held until a patrol wagon wason coull could bo be summoned They hey were locked up The barricade wal was halt half completed when the mayor rode uP In nn an automobile r The mayor and McFadden cFadden p who Is known n as tue tho mayors body bodyguard I guard sprang tram from the car anti and seized the tho lawbreakers the chauffeur talc tele phonIng to ta tue tho pOll pollee station LITTLE DISORDER In ni all parts of ar the elt city at noon naon crowds crowd gathered on the streets where cars were In operation but lIttle dis disorder 15 order arder was reported In KensIngton te the dispersed the gatherings easily and without making any arrest arrests On Columbia avenue between Frh Fifth and Sixth streets In KensIngton a 11 de tal tall ot of the th troops was wal greeted with th the leavings s of lunch boxes boes and blocks or of wool wood thrown from fm mi mill win windows dows The sergeant In command order ordered ed ad his mn men to hal halt and the greetIngs from thin tho ceased instantly Instant The troopers drew their revolvers and thc crowds In the streets dispersed |