Show s r UNION AND A NONUNION MEN ENGAGE IN I IADOR DAY fIGHT Two Men Are Shot During Riot In San Francisco While Girls Take Hand In Fight In Ohio San Francisco Monday Labor Day Several men wore wounded one probably prob-ably fatally during n riot which occurred oc-curred shortly before noon on Market street near the ferry landing The riot was precipitated by an attack on a nonunion Inspector cf the United Railroads and wns participated in by several thousand people The parade of the labor unions affiliated affil-iated with the Building Trades Council had Just been dismissed at tho corner of Main and Mission streets and a large crowd was waiting nt tho ferry to go across tho bay to Shell Mound Park where literary exercise and athletic gUllies were part of the days program For some cause not clearly understood h 1 but believed to have been the running of a street car close to the assembled people an attack wns made on Inspector J W Hall who way starting the cars for tho United Railroads Fearing the rush of the angry crowd Conductor James Watkins and Motorman Motor-man F L Duston of Sutter street car No 1G15 drew their revolvers and fired into the mob This infuriated the crowd still more and tho fighting soon extended along Market street from the ferry to the Junction of San some and Sutter streets a distance of about seven blocks When one of the union men was arrested ar-rested the crowd attempted to rescue him throwing bricks nnd stones at tho officers The mob was finally driven away from the station Car No 1G15 had proceeded as far KH Sutter street followed all the way by a hooting crowd of men and boys who bombarded it with bricks and other missiles At this point the crew of the car agar discharged their revolvers re-volvers in selfprotection and John Peterson received a serious wound in the groin The conductor and motorman motor-man are under arrest Girls Protect Mobs Victims Steubenvllle aA Labor day riot that bade fair to end In a tragedy had it not been or the bravery of two young women occurred here Monday afternoon The victims of the crowds rage were Joseph Roblson who received re-ceived a fractured skull and John Hatton who was cut and bruised while shielding tho men Miss Mary Magee and Tulla Rooks received cuts and bruises on the head and body and are In a serious condition Roblson and Hatton came hero from St Louis to work in a mine where a strike Is in progress As they left the telephone office they were set upon by a crowd and were being badly beaten when the two girls rushed into the thick ot the trouble and frantically pushing and shoving their way through a crowd of about fifty men reached the two victims tc whom the young women were strangers The girls threw themselves them-selves on the prostrate men protected their head and received on their own bodies the kicks and blows of the mob One of the who men was wielding apiece a-piece of Iron hit Miss Magee on the head During a lull In the assault tho police reached the scene and rescued Roblson and Hatton Only one arrest was made |