ON KILLING CHARGEe GULFPORT JUSTICE SAYS CHIEFI.'•IAND PATROLMAN JUSTIFIED IN SHOOTING.c\I(Special to The Netos. j iGulfport, Miss., June 21.—L. M. Hudson, chief of police, and Albert Jen-:kins, policeman, charged with thekill-ing of the strikebreaker, F. C. Triggs,'* of Detroit Mich., were acquitted of the charge in Justice Baucum’s court last night about midnight. More than jc eighty witnesses were examined, the o testimony in many instances being conflicting.cbUpon the arrival of Judge Chambers, commissioner of the National | Board of Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation, in this city on Thursday j morning, the grievances of the employes of the Gplt Ship Island Rail-road, who were out on a strike of four days, returning to work yesterdayf *’*• i *j morning, will Be taken up. The trainsof the company are being operateduv»1!CyTu