Show MINERS cLAIM CLAIM CLAIN NINETY J-J J CENT CEN HAVE HAY I QUIT r.- r. i- i WORK AT ARRE v H v i JJ U I S P Pa tf 2 Th The strike of the engineers fir firemen firmen men and employed In th coal collieries for an I h ur da day at present wages was inaugurated at 7 this morning t T l-i l elne tile the Workers Workers' Workers Workers' Workers Workers' Work Work- ers' ers officials IS claim tha Y per of In n OD obe C M fd s- s put but s h E. E The The The-m s sup say that the pumps as a rule ab ae In oper operation today The entire rejon reon was wal qu qUIet et but it is expected that disturbances will occur Each local lt id 1 d a committee on duty at daybreak to find out the number num num- ber her of men who reported for work and antI wherever possible obtain their names These Thes committees later In the day reported reported re re- ported to their respective locals and the work vork of persuading those who went to the mines today to stay out will begin begin begin be be- gin tonight Nearly every mining operation is by either a high board fence or a barbed wire wire barrier barrier and it was sas ther therefore fore next to impossible to get a a. line on what was being done within the enclosure At the general offices of the big coal companies In this city the entire office forces were on duty at an early hour preparing for any emergency President Mitchell said that all re- re parts received ved were s satisfactory |