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Show RAILROAD MEN FACED A RIFLE I'nlontown, Pa., Oct. 13. Notwithstanding Notwith-standing the Pittsburg and Iake Erie railroad bought up the greater part of Dickinson's Run, a community near here. It is having trouble, in extending Its yards. When an attempt was made yesterday in extending Its yards. When an a'tempt was made yesterday to lay trucks through the propeity of James Dennlson, he placed two Amor : lean flags where the track wa3 to be ' laid and upon his appearance with a rifle the construction gang of foreigners for-eigners fled At the property of William Guth, Mrs. Guth. armed with a revolver, snt on a gate post and not a railroadman dared enter on the land. Samuel Smith, another of the holdout hold-out propeity owners who refused to sell to the railroad, was absent ami the company laid its tracks without molestation. |