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Show . r , r i ' - v ' T - J , O ' X, ( i. vlf. . u .A Jli csr . '. ' ' ' n- - ; . ! . : . the y t . . - ' ' ' ' 1 ! barr.s. " I I Vh- i f.-; : . ' ( - ' It 1 H t-. j ( d - :s t - v , ' ; " ' ' 1 in a v t 1 : : i - 1 : I cn" ii,..re I . . .e . . - ;. I and everytV.r. tft c' 1 re thrown I was hurlei at the t an.s ar. l arytr.:r? that b-lor.ed to the c""1 : .ry l.i the ' v.. .r.ltv. . " At this polr.t Miyor Tra'.vah'.'l aw that the sTr- -.t r rd T -r.e lr-. ''men who were natio:;" 1 s-t the car tarns were entirely ur.able to rce vith the mb, and he ser.t for Chh r I' n rf thi fire department, and the latter ordered out engine company No. 6 ari a line of hose was lald.ar.i water tjrnel cn the - 1 mob. Superintendent Bingham ' al.co ordered every man to co-operate with the firemen and finally the mob elowly fell back before the water. One of th i strike breakers was assisting- the firemen fire-men in holding the hose, when' a well-directed well-directed brick hit hlrn on the head ani knocked him to the gTOund een?eless. When the mob had dispersed the fire- -men and extra policemen were ordered back to their quarters and the regular detail force guarded the barns. Crffl- I clals of the trolley company will not ' reveal the names of the men Injured. EniDGLPCaT. Coun., Hay IS. The ( attempt, rr;h. "e hy the officials, of the Connect", .ut Jlah .vLy . Lighting com-rar.y com-rar.y to run th'r cars with non-union men Sunday resulted In a riot. In which thirty-two men were Injured. The Sheriff Sher-iff says that another Buh outbreak as occurred to day will make the calling out of the State troops Inevitable. At the rresent time It is supposed that the county sherllf will Fupersede the(pollce In the control of the city. . Sunday morning six trolley cars were started out. - There were large crowds around the car sheds at. the time the cars were manned by 12 of the 130 men brought to this city by the cax company. com-pany. There was no disturbance for a couple of hours. When the first car, however, had completed Its third-round trip and ,was directly in front of the Wheeler & Wilson factory, where a crowd of at least 300 persons had gath ered, a bombardment of stones began. Deputy Sheriffs Hendrie and Plumbe, who were riding on the car, plunged into the crowd to arrest a man whom they I hud een throwing a i-fne. lie was p. lzed and with much ..hculty dragged f.fty feet to the car. The stone thrower was a bi? fellow ani ffrur'.ed so fiercely that a rx"ll:cman, who was FtanJ.r.r r.earby. went to the assistance assist-ance of the sheriffs. Immediately Mayor Dennis Mulvahlll was seen hurry In? through the mob. He rushed p to the policeman and ordered him to take his hands off the prisoner. He thenxtold the deputy sheriffs that they had better let the man go. During the argument the prisoner dashed away. In the meantime stones were flying in a shower and one struck llayor Mulva-hill Mulva-hill on the head, bruising it badly. The two sheriffs Jumped on the car and told the motorman to proceed to the car sheds, a' quarter of a mile distant. dis-tant. The bombardment did not abate and the crowds on the streets were bo thick that the motorman had to go slowly. The tone' throwing soon became so furious that the sheriffs drew their revolvers re-volvers and fired five shots in the air. This caused the bombardment to let op a little and the car reached the barns i ) and was run inside. The other five I |