Show BLOODSHE IN ITALY Reported That 400 Were Killed at 91 y If1 Milan INCITED ANARCHISTS ANOTHER PORTION OF 187374 RESERVES CALLED OUT Eight Thousand Troops Quartered I I the City Fierce Fighting I the Streets and Soldiers Driven Back By the Bioters Leaders Had Well Arranged Plans Lugano Switzerland May 8It has j been ft terirbie day at Milan About 1 1 oclock this afternoon a veritable battle Somstralri Thou i occurred In the Via Somstrari 1 sands of tiles and chimneys were hurled I from the roofs upon the troops who were I compelled to retire I A similar fight took place in the Via Torino that fewer I and it is believed no than 400 were killed and 1000 Injured I A Swiss merchant who had arrived from Milan describes the events of Saturday I Sat-urday a completely anarchistlcal According Ac-cording to his account the leaders of the I agitation evidently had well arranged I plans Columns of rioters emerged from 1 all tho gates of the town and concentrated r concen-trated on a central square where they i rapidly constructed barricades When I they were dislodged by the troops they mounted to roofs and rained tiles and chimneys down updn the soldiers The gates of tho town were held by the troops In the evening and through the night so that workmen employed outside were unable to return to their homes In I this way tho rising was deprived of additional addi-tional help from without During the night the cjty was In complete darkness I and funeral silence Artillery cavalry and Infantry bivouaced on the Plaza del Duoma where reinforcements were constantly con-stantly arriving Late news this evening from Milan says the Secolo has been seized and Its editor arrested The postal telegraph offices have been closed and all dispatches of mail stopped The public buildings are guarded and artillery has been placed in position On the Plaza del Duomo Many fugitives from Milan have crossed the frontier into the canton of Tlcno and to Fontana among them beintr the editor of the Italia del Popolo the incriminated I Republican paper who eluded the police Eight thousand troops are quartered in the cityRESERVES RESERVES CALLED OUT Rome May 81 p mAnother portion of the 1873 reserves and a aortlon of the reserves of 1874 have been ordered oto be I under arms by Tuesday At this hour the city i quiet i The governments dispatches say tran oulllty prevails throughout the kingdom At Milan the rioters at the Porta TIcinoz have been completely suppressed reinforcements continue to reach the city and many arrests have been made but Gener Tama has ordered all the factories fac-tories to reopen tomorrow I Other dispatches from Milan report on I the contrary the erection of a fresh bar rlcado by riotous mobs in the Via Bfrtani at the Porta Ticlnoz and the I Porta Garibaldi According to this account I ac-count the troops e compelled to use I arms to disperse I the rioters and a lieutenant I lieu-tenant and several soldiers were wounded Generally speaking the agitation continues con-tinues but it Is less Intense The authorities authori-ties have ordered all Socialist and Republican Re-publican clubs to dissolve Lieutenant General Bava Beccadls commanding the third army corps Milan telegraphed the Marquis dl Rudlnl the premier this evening saying The revolt in Milan has been suppressed sup-pressed and all resistance Is now ended London May 9The Rome correspondent I correspond-ent of the Dally News says Lieutenant General Bava Becarrls I wired from Milan at 6 oclock this evenIng even-Ing Sunday I I inf After new and serious attempts the rebellion has been quelled by fusilades I I and cannonades and perfect calm has j I been restored I have ordered the shops ln i f g and manufactures to be opened tomorrow I tomor-row I I Later he telegraphed Unfortunately fresh attempts at rebellion have been made and the cannon are still roaring I but i will soon be over I is said that no such serious occurrence oc-currence has taken place before In Italy Tho events have even surpassed the terrible riots In Turin when the capital was transferred to Florence General I Bava Beccaris showed how he felt his I responsibility and acted promptly firmly I and energetically In fact before night < the troops had destroyed all the barri I cades and were camping in the streets t and sGuares No part of the city was without its comDlement of troops while I from the surrounding provinces reinforcements reinforce-ments were sent in Immense numbers I Most of the Enslish and American people peo-ple left Florence on account of the riots I |