Show SOLDIERS CONTROL SHENANDOAH AND MINING TOWN IS QUIET AS GRAVEYARD SHENANDOAH H P Pat Pal Aug 1 LAmore A l.-A A Amore more quiet town than Shenandoah is today would be difficult to Imagine Peace reigns everywhere The soldiers have settled down for Cor fora a period of ot enjoyable enjoyable en en- camp life Company nn and regimental regimental regi rel mental drill and target practice willbe will vilt willbe be held every day ay The arrival of ot the the I citizen soldiery soldier proved to be a great attraction for the large army of unemployed and hUndreds hundreds hun bun of men and boys bos came to town to sec ee e the troops The first companies to arrive came from from rom SL St Clair at n a. a m m. and from that hour up to 3 p.m. p.m. p. p m m. when the Governors Governor's troop of oC cavalry cay cay- aIry alry disembarked and galloped up the Main street Shenandoah presented a lively Appearance Most of the commands commands com corn mands mantis Were ere on the grounds by 1030 30 o'clock Gen Brig Gobin ln of the Third bri bri- bri gade In command of or the t oops here and his staff were on the scene teene ene early earb The camp Is located on a hill just outside the tho town and commands a full tull fullview view of oC the town the camp lines are quartered two full regiments the the he Eighth and two Twelfth com com- panics of ot the Fourth regiment and the troop of cavalry The major portion of ot the population Is If made up of foreigners an and as a rule the they kept close to their hOI homes honie s during the day It is declared b by the he citizens citizens' of the town that the foreign n element responsible for tor trouble was solely the The Philadelphia Reading station where the riot occurred shows many bullet marks of the battle Not No Under Martial Law Contrary to popular belief Shenandoah Shenandoah doah Is not under martial law la laTh Th The local authorities and the Sheriff of the county has not relinquished control of ot the town or county and they remain i J In as complete control of or their respective respective respective tive affairs as ns they did before the troops reached here The soldiers are arem m merely rely In camp on the outside of or the town It Its was was deemed advisable hable however b by the General Brigadier to establish iro provost ost g guard ard In every part of or the town As long IonS as the situation re reni remains re- re ni mains as It Is at present there is no likelihood that the regimental companies com corn panl panics s will be scattered through the mining towns of Schuylkill count county It ItIs Itis is 19 the intention of ot Gen Gobin to have havethe havethe the troops occupy their time by going through drills target practice and andI I routine |