Investigating The Strike Legally
Bctween tweuty and tnirty indic.mcnts wpro returued to thu criminal court in St. Louis the other niorning by the grand Jury. Among persons indlcted are Martin Irons" and C. A. CouguKn.prominent knlghts of labor. Comraitteemen Ueo. M. Jackeonand S. M. Nichols, Jor tamperiuf; with a tt-legraph wirc, Messrs. Garry, liurdett and Chaso, and three otber strikera tot obstructint; tb ■ .Missouri Pac c railroad; live or six men forusingdnami!i on the strcet railroad tracks dunng tbè strike last üctober of the slreetcar drlvers, and uil depttly .-beriffs who fired on the mob in Kast St, Louis about three weeks ago. The specitic offense lor vrhich the deputies are ludictod is manslaubter in the third degree !or kUIlug C. 11. 'ihompson on the bridge whiie crossing Ihe river. Miperintemleuta Kerngau and Black of the Missouri Paciüc ruilroad report the business of i the road lDcreaalng so rapldly tbat they have jpreat düiiculty in furuishiu sudiclent cars to meet the wants of shippers. They also sav they have notrouble in haudliug freight.
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