Show I 1 A PITCHED PIRKO ANY ROM BATTLE between hallwa railway y graders and italians REVOLVERS KNIVES AND STONES were freely used the breaking of a 96 faro bank and a womans comans whim started the row SPOKANE wash dec 9 0 A terrible riot occurred at wenatchee We natchee cheo last night and for three hours the town was in the control of a mob of frenzied graders and italians wenatchee We natchee Is a town about a hundred miles west on the great northern road the trouble was started by a drunken railroad man and gambler named tom guilland lie ile worked on the road at different times t mes during the year coming comin to t town to carouse every pay day on treso abeso occasions tons he fie stopped with a woman known know n as susette T this it 3 woman man for a month P past st had bad been I 1 living VIV with Gul guiseppe baco vaco a faro dealer who 0 is ft a sort of a b boss os 9 among the italians of whom there are great numbers on the road A week ago guilland came to town and after two d days a Ts his money was all gone yest yesterday ho 0 7 was a paid id a small sum sun of money which w was aa c coming 0 m pa ug to him and starting at a crap game wound up in n the evening by breaking the faro aoa bank n k being over ahead busette susette heard beard the news and started for tile Vace place sabina she would go with the man who w 0 had luck yaco stopped her threatening to kill her guilland knocked him down and started off with the tile woman before they had gone a block baco vaco and a dozen other othir ita fone I 1 ans set upon them and a fierce fight ensued the sere screams ants of ofton tha woman and the shouts of Ou guilland illand brought a gang of graders to the rescue thereupon vaco baco summoned more italians and battle was soon in progress the railway men gathered in a group with guilland an and the woman in the center and began to retreat slowly firing as they went and calling for hel help as they fell fel back others calling joine them and they finally made a stand the italians I 1 pressed them closely and it seemed for a it tinie time as though the railroad men would be wiped out eventually however their superior arin armament ament most of them having rev revolvers elvers saved them though many 0 of f them were badly cut by knives and wounded by stones and other mis missiles silea thrown bv the italians koth both parties gradually broke up into small bands hands and scattered through the town guilland and the woman having been spirited away to a place of safety the tile fighting between small arnall parties a artles was continued in different par paria ort ot the h e town until daylight no definite statement as to the tile number wounded in the fight has lias yet ben boon obtained later tonight it is learned that about a dozen men were injured none fatally |