Show CLEVELAND STRIKERS bitterest fight since the strike A continuation of the trouble of yesterday A number of strikers Bayo netted one dead cleveland 0 july bitterest fight since the strike of the brown hoisting workers occurred this evening the had been ugly all day and many of them were injured in the several collisions of the day the members of the mob were in a vicious mood and whenever a lone soldier or policeman was en countered be was attacked As soon as a charge was ended the j early in the afternoon atter noon numbered would now back at the line of steel like a wave of the sea and again begin to hoot and throw stones when the workmen bad been taken away at 5 and the troops were returning to their quarters at the works another vengeful rally was made upon company F again a charge made and many of the strikers had to be helped away every patrol wagon was soon dashing through the streets causing the wildest rumors among the thousands on way bo me from work there was no need of the police reinforcements however and the crowd which bad been swelled to began to melt away it looked as though the trouble was ended but at 7 tonight an assault was made on a soldier who asa passing along willson avenue he fought desperately did a policeman who hurried to his aid A squad of trompa came to the not before the officers ceis bad been beaten into insensibility lity patrol wagons rushed to the scene and had all they could do to force a passage rough through th the angry mob an outbreak is expected duding the night just how many strikers were hurt ie uncertain two both se stabbed with bayonets are lying at the st clair hospital they are thomas mc Gre aveo and thomas garre ty john russell the crippled aate tender who was thrown from acar by the strikers tuesday night died tonight an effort is being made so trace his assailants private watchman owen murphy who attempted to protect a militiaman tonight was struck on the head with a brica and while lying on the ground was kicked and received injuries which may prove fatal he was only from instant death by a narge made by company F there were many women in the mob and they i were the most bitter and they refused to move some of them were in aured by bayonet thrusts the situation at midnight is ominous the streets about the vicinity of the works are being patrolled by soldiers sol diera and police the works are a mile from the nearest police station and it is not considered bate to withdraw the men who have been on duty all day although five troops are on the ground |