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Show JAPS 0AD TO BE PUT OFF A CAR Oakland, Cal., Jnn 30 Resenting tho attempt of Conductor William Dermott to collect a second fare, when the car on which they were passengers, pas-sengers, crossed the city line, four Japanese resisted his offorts to eject them yestorday and wore not thrown off until the Amorican passengors lent tholr aid to the car men Tho Japanese charged to tho front of tho car and hurled stones through the windows. Henry C. Cuttiug, an Oakland capitalist, capi-talist, and Dr. E. J. Georgo, of Hay-ward, Hay-ward, Cal , woro cut by flying class and bruised by stones. Tho conductor conduct-or and motorman received slight Injuries In-juries In the struggle and tho Japanese, Jap-anese, when taken Into custody later for disturbing the peace by a deputy sheriff armed with a enwedoff shotgun, shot-gun, showed signs of rough usage. |