. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a party in the carand asked Is that you, Pugh? When theparty remarked, Its all right, come ondown, he got down into the car andflashed a light in the mans face. Then hediscovered it was not Pugh, who is one ofour patrolmen assigned to ride this man uttered an oath and shot Goshornin the body and again in the leg. Goshorngrappled with him, grabbed his gun andheld his hand over the other mans finger,which was on the trigger, at which time twoor three shots were fired. Goshorn got thegun from the man and in the scuffie threwhim over the side of


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a party in the carand asked Is that you, Pugh? When theparty remarked, Its all right, come ondown, he got down into the car andflashed a light in the mans face. Then hediscovered it was not Pugh, who is one ofour patrolmen assigned to ride this man uttered an oath and shot Goshornin the body and again in the leg. Goshorngrappled with him, grabbed his gun andheld his hand over the other mans finger,which was on the trigger, at which time twoor three shots were fired. Goshorn got thegun from the man and in the scuffie threwhim over the side of the car. He thenstarted to work his way back over thetrain, when he was met by our officer whoheard the shots. This occurred about m., October 28. As soon as Conductor Hickey learnedwhat had occurred he had train stopped,and Goshorn was moved to the caboose,where he remained until arrival at Wheel-ing, at a. m. The revolver which Goshorn took from Engineer Shewbridge and Fireman Watkins Com-mended for Care Given Their Engine. The picture shows engine 4415, in service on fhe Cumberland Division and regularly assigned to Engi-neer J. A. Shewbridge and Fireman E. A. Watkins, who have been in the service 18 and 9 yearsrespectively. This engine has made 25,000 miles to date and is kept so clean and is groomed so care-fully by he crew that it is still in exceptionally good condition the man who shot him was a 32 calibre Coltautomatic, No. 390776, which, we devel-oped, had been stolen from Claysville Sta-tion on night of September 30, when onerevolver, one 22 Winchester repeating rifle,about 20 caps and hats and other articleshad been stolen. On October 31 our officerrecovered the 22 Winchester repeating riflefrom a party residing at Vienna, Pa. Fromhim he also learned that the gun had beensecured from Luther W. Douglas, white,age 20, residence Mordick St., Cannosburg,Pa., and Thos. E. Otey, white, age 20, resi-dence, Montgomery, W. Va., who had beenboarding with a family


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