Show 0 it3 PELEGEABHIC NEWS THE OMAHA MOB Standing Oft the Strikers Omaha nAt noon today three companies of regulars from Sidney two companies regulars from Omaha and twenty sharp shooters also a battary with a Gatling gun and a howitzer and nine companies of militia from different points in the state proceeded to the Burlington and Missouri Railroad dump and were there put on duty to protect about 100 Burlington and Missouri laborers labor-ers and a large number of teams from violence or interference from strikers and labor union men The Burlington and Missouri laborers wera brought into the city on a special train No serious disturbances dis-turbances occurred during the afternoon after-noon A big crowd gathered in the vicinity of the military camp Some labor union men amused themselves by jeering and taunting the militia One militiaman enraged beyond endurance slightly bayonetted one of these men Tins evening the regulars all proceeded to Fot Omaha to pas the night Omaha Neb 12The strikers held tIne tI-ne tin of 3UUU p opld this aft rnouu at which speeches were mao exhorting the I Labor union to t < iid firm Four ring leader in all h vH been arrested aid put under bond The ttikers are dispos to annoy the military in every way and show an ugly temp r The Inkers propose pro-pose H demonstration and if that passes without collision with the military it is believed the worst will be over The militia in the city to protect non striking laborers were annoyed this evening by a gathering of men and boys who threw brickbats at officers and hit Several A squad of soldiers finally charged on the crowd to drive it back from the militia quarters nd several assailants as-sailants were severely wounded by bayonets One of the wouuded named G P Armstrong formerly a machinist who was wounded in the bret and taken into the guard home supposed to be slightly hurt baa died from the < wound HP had been slightly under the < influence of liqtor and abusing the soldiers sol-diers He was inoffensive whim sober The occurrence is m t generally known in the city tonigtt but threatens to greatly complicate the troubles tomorrow to-morrow Chicasn 12I i e Chicago Trade and Labor Uniou tazsed esolution today condemning the calhag out of the military mili-tary to aid in s ppressing the strike bt Omaha and calling upon their representatives repre-sentatives at Washington to urge President Pres-ident Arthur to recall the troops immediately im-mediately The resolutions were telegraphed tele-graphed to WabinRtun Omaha r eb13Work was rpsum d this morning on the contract left by the strike An inquest upon Armstrong the citizen who died last night from > biyonet wound is in progress Tbere h i less excitement in the city than had been anticipated The strikers have made nod no-d rconstraiion thus far |