Show BRICKS ARE HURLED FROM THE HOUSETOPS OPS two hundred and fifty policemen required to quell riot in new york city new now york ana go a juan hill I 1 the district bounded by amter amster dam and west kal avenues av nicee and sixty iret first and sixty third bird streets eo so called because of its notoriety its a a ground was the scene friday night of a i furious race riot which required policemen to quell after many shots hot had been fired and everal several persons wd been seriously injured the trouble began shortly after 9 clock when a policeman arrested arro eted edward connelly for attacking henry william williams a negro and wa as pursued to the station house by a mob of con nellye nellys friends hurling showers of atones stones and other missiles mis elipe when the tile elation station house reserves ree rea erves turned out the whole neighborhood vias in an uproar and whites and blacks engaged in a deep desp prato kle gle torrent torrents of were hurled from ro ft and win in low lows within ten ton minute minutes not as 1 than a thousand thou tand men boys and women blick bl uk and anti hite white were engaged in a furious combat tho the email small part party of POUL 11 1 ft here ere power less and reinforcements aare pro sum monod on their arrival a cordon was mar drawn around the whole district and throng patrols mado repeated chargee charges down the in a vain effort to rest featro ro order ahry succeeded in making a few prisoners and were forced to 0 o retreat fighting every inch of tho the way may and 1 to the station house louse by k howling mob the worst of ho the fighting was li ii sixty second street win re from froin every window an I 1 roof root rained missies while hundreds of shote were mere fired hounds rounds man patrick welch walsh was an knocked down by jessie smith a negro who lie leaped upon him and after attempting to shoot hl hiti n struck him with the butt pf it hie his revolver rei wals wag was finally rescia rescued d by his ills comrades |