Show PROTECTION BY POLICE FORCE Two Cars With NonUnion Crews Run Distance of Six Mif Mite s in lh Sari Sail S Francisco Fran S Sr r NOT NT A SINGLE SHOT FIRED MEN M N INCLINED ItI fd id f RIOTING CLUBBED 4 H H 4 M M H M H 44 M H Ht M 44 4 San Francisco May S The second t 4 death as a result of yesterdays f 4 street car riot occurred this after niter afternoon 4 noon when John Buchanan a car f 4 shop 21 years of age died 4 at the Emergency En hospital shortly 4 i 4 before C 5 He was shot f 4 through the abdomen Two others 4 4 Albert lbert C Palmer a chauffeur and f 4 Nathan Leiser a boy bo 4 are not expected to live through the thet 4 4 night t t t M m t t MM H H f MM H M MM t H I ISan San Francisco May loray 8 The police for tor forthe forthe the first time since the commencement of ot the street car strike furnished actual protection this afternoon ri for tor two of the United Railroads cars manned by twenty one strike breakers and as a result of this protection these cars were run over oer six au miles of t track without the firing of ofa a n shot Four men one of them a L strike break breaker er the other three members of ot the Elec Electrical ElectrIcal EleCtrical Workers union were Injured There was Intermittent hurling of missiles by union crowds at various points along the route and nd for two or three miles a 11 mob of or at least men and nOlI boys ran with the cars yelling calling epithets daring the nonunion men to get off oft the cars and fight and cheering vociferously whenever for one or another cause the cars were brought temporarily to a stop atop Police Pollee With the Cars About twenty police officers rs and patrol patrolmen men mend led by b Chief Dinan some Iome of them In automobiles a number mounted on horses and others afoot accompanied tho the cars Assistant President Thornwell Superintendent Chapman Chapm n and other officers officers officers cers of ot the United Railroads kept pace in automobiles with the tho th cars The route selected was through the bet better better better ter class business and residence streets of the western addition and the Rich Richmond Richmond mond district from the car barns at Oak and Brod streets to Stanyon street to the th Diamond crossover at Haight to Page PaRe to to Sacramento to Lake Lalie to Sixth avenue nv to Clement to the th Eighth avenue crossover and return by Fulton Stanyon StanOn Hayes Haes Divisadero and Oak streets The start was made at 3 and the run was completed two hours hour later Many Heads Broken From its commencement to its finish tho the police displayed decision energy and determination in dealing with the hoot Ing howling crowds When Whon necessity Arose rose they did not hesitate to draw their clubs and Use tao them and as a result a number of heads were broken but the caRt cars came through The fact that cars were to bo m b started prom from Oak and Broderick instead of ot from Turk and Fillmore streets did lid not become generally known until after atter tho tim noon hour and the main crowds stayed around the latter point of ot congregation c until a few Cew minutes after 2 when two covered wagons containing the twenty one strike breakers who were to man the cars emerged into Turk street from the yards Iuds and were driven at a gallop to Oak and Broderick mounted policemen escorting strikeBreakers Unarmed Captain Gleason on n had instructions from Chief Dinan to board the cars with a de tail tall of officers as soon as an appear ance was made und and search the operatives for revolvers He lie was to arrest and send to headquarters any of ot o the ers whom he found armed These in instructions wore were ere conveyed to Assistant President immediately after the arrival of the nonunion men and after alter altern a n brief conference Mr Ir gave tave his Ma word that none of the tho carmen would be armed This promise was as rigidly kept and there was no search by b the police pollee The Tho start from Oak and Broderick at 3 I was a tame affair compared with yesterdays yesterday s experiences Chief Di Dl Dinan Dinan nan Captains Martin and Gleason Police Commissioner Haggerty and Officer Mc Ic Kevitt led in an automobile The crowd of 50 or GOO roo men and boys collected at the starting point did nothing more seri serl serious serious ous oils than to howl and jeer as the cars proceeded proc eded out Oak First Stone Hurled The first stone was vas thrown at McAllis 3 ter tor dad streets by b a union man It struck John Davison one of ot the guards in the mouth and laid his lip open to the bone bon He R was knocked to his knees on the platform pl The sight of ot blood streaming from the mans face caught the eyes of ot the mob as nc Davison staggered sta to his feet and they the set up a cheer heer The cars were stopped at once and Chapman left his lii automobile and went to the injured mans assistance He boarded bearded a car while the crowds hooted and led Davison to an inside seat He stood there beside the bleeding guard for tor ten or fifteen minutes while the car was under way ay i I Second blood was drawn at Hayes street and Masonic avenue where three mem bers bees of the Electrical Workers union mounted on a supply wagon blocked the track and refused to move Mounted Of BUdd finally lashed the mens horses with his quirt quiet and got the wagon out of the way The electricians cursing and promising vengeance forced r their wagon 1 la It I between ono one no of the tue cars and an ati auto duto automobile automobile mobile and kept ke t pate pace meantime reviling the strikebreakers Three Three Men Arrested Ar sted Budd ordered them oU and to enforce o c otile tile the order struck the flue union 11 river several seCial l stinging blows In the face tace with his quirt The man Inan responded with fist bl and nd finally final as Budd rode alongside struck him himin himIn i in the face tace with a pair 1111 Of or heavy hea pliers At this tl s half a dozen policemen p came to Budds assistance They clubbed tho the three union men until blood flowed freely from gashes S in their heads hC ds and dragged them bodily from their wagon They were arrested on a charge harge of oC assault and sent to the Park precinct station When Hayes and streets were reached a mob of o large size packed the thoroughfare and blocked progress Here the nonunion men had trouble in taking a switch and for ten minutes stones flew from the hands of the tho strikers strikers ers era and their friends Several stone throwers were collared by b officers and knocked down with fist blows and clubs Carpenter Threw Hatchet At this place a carpenter carpentet working on a scaffolding threw his hatchet It found lodgment in the tho foremost car but struck no ho one The Tho man was captured d by two officers after a chase and was ar arrested arrested arrested rested for assault with a deadly weapon At another point oil ori Hayes street a bar bartender bartender bartender tender stepped out of a saloon s loon and a tossed a d revolver into a light tight wagon driven by byH byH byH H R B Hoag proprietor of the Rapid Press company com an Hoag picked the weapon up and the police not advised of or the circumstances and thinking he bad had pulled the gun un and was about to shoot seized him and took the pistol away awa He lie ex cx explained the situation and was released Officer Steiner one of the most mOlt active In n forcing back b ck the crowds broke his club in beating a striker and thereafter made use of his fists Red Pepper Used One pf I the last Jast acts of violence that featured the exciting sixmile run of or the cars happened immediately after passage from Hayes Into Divisadero street A striker ran iran n up alongside the rear car and threw a box full tull of reI DeppeN at the guards The aim fell short The Th two cars ears that ran the gauntlet of the mobs wore were Nos NO 1398 and an H Ballal was at the controller on the for former former former mer and R B A Strothers operated the latter After the return to the car house bouse and general offices at Oak and Broderick streets Mr Ir stated that cars will be operated again tomor tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow row He thought it best not to divulge the starting time or give ghe the route In ad advance advance vance ance A majority of the strikebreakers who manned the cars today came from Ken Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky tucky Of the persons who were shot or otherwise wounded wound d in yesterdays pitched battles S on oil Turk street treet four are expected to die This would increase the number of or deaths to five fn as Striker James Walsh died last night Many lan of the others among the tIle injured were re removed removed removed moved to their homes today tOOn Separate conferences Cs of United Rail Railroads Railroads Railroads roads officials and officers of the car mens union were held with Mayor in his office today toda They The were ere productive of no results |