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Show KILLED BY STRIKERS A NON-UNION BRAKEMAN SHOT DOWN IN COLD BLOOD. Situation at Jackson, Tenn., Becomes Serious, and Railway Company Will Ask for Federal Troops. Tho strike on tho Mobile & Ohio railroad !b becoming serious, especlnl ly at Jackson, Tenn. One man killed, two trains blocked nnd business badly tied up Is tho result of Sunday lit Jackson. Karl In tho morning Chlol of Pollco Onston itntl IiIb forco weifl called to tho Union depot on account of a wreck, nlloged to have buen tho work of tho strlkors. A fishplate bat boon laid botweon tho rails of a switch and n monster onglno was ditched. Tho englno vns placed aga'n on tho mils, but when nn attempt was made to pull out n train the Bwltcli wns thrown and another delay occasioned. Lnlor, Will Yarboro, a young mnn, was shot and klllod whllo on tho ten-dor ten-dor of his englno. Yarboro boarded tho train Saturday ub a brakeman. Tho train on which ho was klllod was tho sumo as that manned by Cnptnln Prlnglo, 11 brldgo foienmu, nnd his crow of nogro hands. South of Jackson Jack-son tho negroes wero run off tha ttaln nnd nt Dothol, Yarboro Joined Prlnglo'a trnln. The milkers say that they know nothing of tho lduntlty ul tho man who did the shooting. Tho 1 all way company will ask for troops to prosorvo ordor on their line |