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Show DESPERATE HUNGARIANS They Will Make It Warm for Those Who May Attempt to Erict ' Them. The Report That Parnell Had Been Assassinated Is a Canard. A Negro Masher Comes to Sndden Grief in Lonisiana. Will Fight It Out To-Day. Mt. Pleasant. January 31, Every Hungarian Hun-garian abiding place at both the Morewood and Standard coke works will to-morrow be made a castle. The doors and windows will be barred, while within will stand resolute men, BEADY TO LAY DOWN THEIK LIVES Before seeing their wives , and children thrown out into the snow, which ia now drifting and blowing about their houses. The Socialistic assemblies have held a number num-ber of meetings- to-day, but their proceedings proceed-ings are most jealously guarded. Yesterday the stores were crowded with foreigner ! ' . i '. ibepabino, job sieqe, . . , ' And which they expect - to open to-morrow. ; Long lines of men, carrying bundles of pro : visions, trudged homeward through the snow carrying the provender, whioh is generally gener-ally purchased by the females. . On the' operators' side there have been numerous conclaves and private consultations to-day. When bluntly questioned as to the plan of procedure in evicting their tenants, Frick, an official, refused point blank to give any information. , Thirty Hungarians, and FBESH FROM CASTLB OABDEN, Arrived at Stonerville on Saturday evening, with bundles, babies and women. They were not welcomed by any of the coke opera tors, but were soon ensconced under the shelter of the strikers at Morewood, where they began studying the alphabet of the American strike. |