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Show MOB CLASHES WITH MILITIA. STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, VIR-GINIA, RUN THE TOWN. Wr rihta lltwM th Mllltar? Tlnarda IrlartMl. A mob of ft 00 atrlkfl ymptliljwrti TuniIi; held ih treU of Norfolk, on whlrb the miln lineof the Norfolk Nor-folk Hallway and l-lht company' car ar ran, anl th police wtre anahl to enpa wllh It from ntma until after dark, when the can, which were guarded by detachmrol of military and had run with difllrulty all day, were houacd In th barna. fere were repentdly derailed, de-railed, weffon load of atonea were piled on the track and frre fltfhte he-twern he-twern the military ffiianU nl the crowd occur red at frequent Interval. Hetrral iiuhller were ntruck by mil-!) mil-!) thrown through the window of cars. A number of arrest have been made, both by the pollc and itiilltfa. Kljflit compuiile of militia are uu (ftiard. Martial law will be declared In Norfolk. Nor-folk. Four mure Infantry companies from Kmporia, Nu(Tdk, Ninithllf M and Franklin, making the entire NeTenty-Orel NeTenty-Orel regiment, have been ordered out. The strikers Wednesday nlfflit out a mile of trolley wire in the olty. The troope are ouw guardlug the power plant. In clash between the mllltla and strikers durlntr thedity, a sergeant ran a bayonet Into th arm of II. H. Ilr-maunef, Ilr-maunef, barlrer. Mrs. Itarmannef. who waa standing by her husband at the time, kniK'ked the sergeant to the If round with iKith tints, nnd dlsrolorud the face of Lieutenant E. It. tJale, who was near her. j |