in ft a VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1897 NO 225 xy r . v .....it---.--- ''' " f-'A ' .TV V ' , ... .' . , TWO FACTIONS FIGHT Bloody Battle Among Polish Miners at Girardsville. XINE KILLED AXD SCORES WOUNDED Mine Operators Issue an Address National Labor Conference at Chicago. Gibabdville, Pa., Sept 27. At least nine men received fatal injuries and pos eibly two score others were more or less seriously wounded in the bloody riot here late last night and early this morn ing. The battle was the outcome of a qnarrel over the Hazleton troubles. Thirty-six men ate known to have been wounded, and about fifty more are being secreted by their friends, who fear that they will be sent to jail. Twelve of the ringleaders were brought before Justice Elias Kissinger and ten before Justice H. B. Johnson. All were charged with assault with in tent to kill, housebreaking and rioting, and were held in heavy -bail for court. Many warrants have been issued, but have not been served as yet. Dr. Charles Schlessman. attended the twenty-two wounded, nine of whom he says will die. Drs. William Monaghan and James Donohue attended fourteen others, and how many the other physi cians cared for is not known. Three others have been reported dead, but this cannot be verified. Several hundred Polanders board at "William Cullacabbage'e hotel, on Sec . ond street. Joseph Cavendish is pro prietor of the hotel at the east end of town, where several hundred more Po landers make their headquarters. Bad blood has existed between them for a long time, and the recent strike troubles at Hazelton embittered them etill more. Last night matters came to a crisis. Cullacabbage, it is charged, and his fol lowers, to the number of several hun dred, armed with guns, revolvers, knives, axes and clubs, marched to Ca vendish's hotel, where several hundred of their enemies were celebrating pay day. The Cavendish men ascertained that their foes were marching upon them, and, arming themselves hurriedly, awaited their arrival. After a demon strative march, the Cullacabbage con tingent arrived, and immediately stormed the saloon. Then a bloody battle ensued. The men fought like demons, the shooting was fast and furious ; axes, knives, clubs and other weapons were used with deadly effect. The battle lasted almost .an hour, when the Cullacabbage men were routed, leaving their wounded be hind. Everything in the house was .smashed and the floors strewn with wounded men. The walls were be spattered with blood and shreds of hu man flesh. After the rioters had returned to their headquarters, the Cavendish gang armed themselves to the teeth, and marched to their enemies' rendezvous, where a battle, still bloodier than the first, re sulted. 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