Show SPECIAL POLICE SWORJJ JR Serious Labor Troubles Are Expected Expec-ted at Ashland Ashland Wis May 7Labor matters here are assuming serious aspects This afternoon Mayor Hubbells swore in a special police of twentyone men who are employed by Charles King who has contracted with several boats to trim ore at 24 cents or 14c less than the union price The mayors action in swearing the police has angered the union men to such an extent that at 6 oclock 400 of them marched in a body to the residence of Mayor Hubbells with the avowed intention of doing him bodily harm The crowd could not find him and returned to town Here they were met by halfadozen special policemen who had been appointed by the mayor and for a few minutes a free fight ensued No one was seriously injured and the policemen arrested only two of the mob Trouble Is looked for tomorrow Washington May 7 Senator McPherson of New Jersey has introduced today in the Senate a bill for the relief of Rear Admiral Stanton and the officers and enlisted en-listed men of the s wrecked Kearsarge I provides remuneration for their personal losses in theswreck < r i |