OCR Text |
Show Strikers Demand More Pay, Six "Hours and Release of Prisoners BUTTE, Mont., April 23. With every avenue to tho mines patrolled !by United States soldiers who arrived jlast night from Fort George Wright iand Camp Lewis. Butte this morning was quiet with no evidence of troubles I such as marked the first three days of J the strike inaugurated by the Metal I Mine Workers' Union No. 800, I. W. W. The strikers ' demand a higher wage, a six-hour day nnd the release of political prisoners. Under instructions from "IT''ashing-ton, "IT''ashing-ton, Postmaster Phil C. Goodwin an-v npunccd that ho would refuse to accept ac-cept the dally Bulletin for circulation in Canada. The Bulletin is the repute-ed repute-ed organ of metal mine workers' union No. 800. I. W. W., which called the strike of miners in this district. 1 oo |