Show fiGHTING IS IS' FIERCE 1 fIE R Cli I IN N CITY STREETS StriKers d Orders of Leaders Laders to Return to WorK BUDAPEST RIOTS BREAK REAK OUT AFRESH Revolvers Used Freely and Many Persons Are t Wounded BUDAPEST May 24 Pierce 24 Pierce fight- fight Ine has bas broken out a. a again in tho streets of ot this city today between the strikers nd and the poUce police who are aided by by a So large larCe force tore of ot troops A big mob of f men disobeyed their leaders leaders' orders to return to work and began gan against the wrecking tactics indulged in in- in yesterday The infuriated men first overturned a a. number of street cars cars then demolished display windows of ot stores stoies on the principal streets They then made inthe a a. f attack on the Calvary ch afterwards proceeding pro pro- to Neuschloss where they set sot fire to a factory feeding the flames with petroleum The rioters beat off ort the firemen Troops put pilL in an an appearance and this was the the- signal for several overal volleys of revolver shots and arid stones to which the soldiers replied ed with volleys from their their- rifles Rioters and suffered suf suf- h heavily At one factory H a- ivl battle took place lace between tho strikers and ii strikers striker Revolvers were weY used freely and many were wounded Attack Speakers Speaker's e. e Last nighta rioting continued d until aft ft n- n midnight r when ht when the made Contin Continued d' d on 8 S. r V FIGHTING FIERCE Continued from page 1 a a. determined attempt to break into tho the residence e of Count the speaker of ot the lower house and fired fireda a number of revolver rc shots but W T finally driven off by stron detachments detach detach- ments of About men representing half of the tho factor factory hands hantIs of or the city took part i in ithe the thc disturbances marching through the streets and attacking menat menat men menat at work When they wore refused permission to hold a meeting outside o the tho parliament buildings they ther bc became aJ le violent destroying prope property t of all kinds kindl Th The Amended mended list of or casualties durin during Jest yesterdays yesterday's fighting showe that six six killed and 1130 wounded of thc thorn u seriously e Tho police made mado upwards up up- upwards wards of arrests The The- fj fighting was as wasl conducted with tb the greatest hit bitterness crowds of men rushing at tho soldiers and or in lag ing to tear t ar th the bayonets from Irom tho the muzzles muzzles j of the tho rifles A c column lumn of strikers stormed theoffice the tho offices office of the electric Wor 8 but cut were turned b back ck by y t the tho o t troopers The rioters most of them trained soldiers and antI adepts at taking cover fired fire from behind l barricades Detachments ts of infantry and cavalry cay cay- alry airy are gradually ally working through h the manufacturing district which is the center of tho the outbreak ak Progress of Troops Slow The troops make slow progress as aa the tho mob resists step stop by stop step but most moat of the principal streets have havo been cleared and antI are aro now being bein patrolled by troops troops' and armed police The TIme rioting still continued late lato today in in several of tho outer sections section of the tho city despite tb the fact that a meeting of th the strikers b held ld at noon passe passed a resolution in favor of a general return re reo re- re turn to work the l leaders at the same time tima urging the men to avoid oid excesses The strike which was called 8 as a a a protest against the election of Count CountI I as ns speaker of tho the lower house of parliament was as at first intended merel merely sis us a n demonstration n in in favor of univ universal rs l suffrage of which w Count I Tissa 15 is is' is isa a determined opponent I A demand for the extension of the suffrage has been forwarded to Emperor Em perot- perot Francis ranc lt Joseph |