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Show TO START COLLIERIES. Determined Effort Will Da Made to Resume Woik. Wllkesbane. Pa.. Oct 4, it Is said that the eoal miners or the Wyoming region will make n moie determined effort than ever next week to start up additional collieries They claim they can get the men If the military authorities authori-ties will piotect Ihem and their families. fam-ilies. Vice-President Roscavago ot district dis-trict No l, United Mliio-Workers, says the eoal fompanles are now sending Into the legion lirge numbers of Pole, blnvs nnd Italians. Some of them, ho sa)s, are fresh urrlvnls fiom Europe. Mr. Itoscuvage produced today two af. Iflduvlts from foreign laboreis, who said they were brought here by nn ugent of the labor burenu In New York They were told that the) were wuntcd to workvn a factor), but when ihey or-lived or-lived here they were sent to the mines. The houses or several non-union men In Plains weie bombarded with stones tonight. Two families, thinking It would not be sure to remain In theli homes during the night, vacated and went to a neighboring town to stay with relatives. rela-tives. Last night a crowd made a i house-to-house visit to the homes of iion-tmion workeis in the same town Among the houses bombarded were those ot William Grimes, Fletcher Walker, William Russell und John (lor-don. (lor-don. Some of the householders filed on the crowds In the roadwu), and In some cases the fire was returned, but nu one was Injured Col. Dougherty of the Ninth regiment sn)s Hint outside of the reported ills-turbinres ills-turbinres at Plains, nil Is quiet In the) region tonight. |