| Show RACE AOE FEELING AT A HIGH Negro Soldiers In Jamaica arc aro Causing Serious Trouble CIVILIANS KEEP INDOORS Public ChU hII uro nrc He Hefted ed New York Dec dIspatch to tho from Jamaica riots growing out ot of moo feel feelIng Ing took place In the tho streets ot of this elt cU lust hist night The chief I re several hundred negro soldiers ot of the West India inthia regiment who whore Ire re supported by natives ot of their own color They attacked civilians In the tho thor theand r lt and antl mun many so badly that they were taken to the and UC under treatment for tor severe InJuries Col Allen who 19 In command commando o et the regiment to control Ills his men Illen but unable to tiO so by 1 Ire Ile thou then the tha JO JOI I t und and swore In civilians to alil aliI In Inc kr c ring the tho peace Th soldiers and potty have havo to su surrender to the tho police and dC tl Y their Most ot thom them are in III the military comp camp and ond the tho streets IJ ut guarded by the tho force torce ot of police and volunteers l Col Coh Allen Severe evere measures will be taken against the mutinous blacks There Is great unrest In the tho city and and ond race feeling Is nt at a high I th It Is feared that something will willi i r rL riots like the tho former fatal In the tho vIcinity of oC the mill mili military tary IJ barracks have been un tier orders from the authorities and all ha have vo been warned ln to remain i Indoors until the trouble le Is i over I |