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Show NEGRO KILLS Slflf STRIKER Machinist Probably Fatally Wounded By Waiter of Stockade SAN BERNARDINO, Auc 22. W IV. Puch&l, .striking electrician, wan 'killorl and B. L. FollowHl. striking machinist, ma-chinist, perhaps fatally wounded in a running: gun battle hero Monday night Tlmothv Wiley, nogro, waiter, employed employ-ed at the commissar' Inside the Santa Fe shop enclosure, was arrested and said, according to officers, that h had emptied a pistol at five men who followed him from th. thop yard gate. The affair throw the city, where there aro nearly 1700 railway shopmen on strike, lnto'a hlh :tatc of excitement excite-ment Sheriff Shay threw a cordon of guards around the Jail where Wiley eras held. KIDNAPING ARRESTS WACO, Texas. Aug. 22 Texaa rangers, in command of Captain B B McMordio, today arrested L, H Bole-man, Bole-man, E E. Slayback, and J C. wrnlttls and charged them with kidnaping under un-der the open port law in connection with the abduction and flogging of W. T. Harris, railroad employe, at Hlllsboro July 28. Charges were filed In a Hlllsboro court. D Y N A M 1 TKRS FE EE HUNTIN QTON, W a. Auk 22 Th- second attempt to dynamite a Chesapeake and Ohio railroad bridge i here within four days was frustrated todaj whf'ii n tni' k walker frlghtfn-d three men from the trestle. They left la cose of dynamite and forty feet ofl by the company for the arrest and conviction of tlie dymVmitors. bohj&rmak er whipped r.lltMINf.HAM, Ala. Aur 22. W Ithln 250 yards of the ixtulsvi'lo and Nashville railroad shops at Boyles, J. B. Feator, a boilermaker employed In 'the shops, was ganged by a party of men and severely whipped, according to officers who investigated the case BUILDINGS BLASTED UNIONTOWN, Pa . Aug. 22. Two bulldlnga were dynamited and a group of non-union miners were attacked in Fayette county Monday night. At Smlthfleld near here, a hotel In which 25 railroad workers were quartered was bombed and at the satm- town a miners' bunkhousc was damaged by an explosion None was injured. WREC K PLOT FEAFIEU HARRISON Ark. . Aug 22. An 'official 'of-ficial investigation was being made today to-day nf a report made by Samuel Span-' glcr. telephone lineman, that h had1 discovered a piece of .stet-i weighing! about fifty pounds on the tracks nfl the Kflseourl and Northern Arkansas railway near this I Ity and the tracks! gi tased for some distance on each sldi; Of th- point wlwrr the ste 1 had b-on ' placed. Spanglor removed the olistrue- tlon, Spangler also reported that searching search-ing for tho cause of wlrw trouble he had found telephone wires and the wins of comhierciel telegraph and! railroad companies tied together with copper wire in such a way as to render them useless and that, while attempting attempt-ing to remove the binding, he was fired on from a corn field. Another Incident reported toda was the burning of a bridge over a ravine mar Beaver station |