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No One Seriously Hurt

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chicago, July 4.- A new nrenian nounted an engine at Blue Ialand yesrday afternoon, but was itumediately mplored by the strikers to deaert his post. íie refused and was promptly pulled off. Other firemen caine to the man's rescue and a rough and tumble fight followed. Thedeputiesinterfered and succeeded in turning the stnkers away from the tracks. Ko one was seriously hnrt. The fseling ainong the strikera over the order for troops to pi'oceed to Blue Island is chiefly one of indifierence. They say the presence of the troops will not aid the railroads as there wilí be no one there to move trains. Their base of operations, the strikers say, will simply be transferred somewhere else. Vice President Howard says the American Railway union will offer no resistance to the United States troops at Blue Island or anywhere else.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News