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Show iilslip JTMOIAISlLp Officials of A. S. & Rjfltfll Import Men to Take Pijfl flf of Strikers. 1Bf I MANAGER'S STATEMlM ' Believes Laborers Will RM Action Upon Sober S ej ond Thought. m&H After a tCI, days' sl)UIdoTrn MtW which time tli., plant was cTo'sJMfnn on account of a strike of JZfA more wages, the wanowaj,0. Murray lead smelting works of lhRTtfS loan Smelting & Rt,h),n? co.npaVS resumed operations. The .I'li has refused steadfastly l0 moet r mands of the striking cmplor,"!5 1 a large number of Ktrlku-brciknt 1 been imported to take the paCei "JBiRE 1 disgruntled men. Charlcn W. WJUtley. Kcnera, T rLl ? AmCr C:l" nipany, iMMeSHnh following statement Wcdnedaj' The Murray plant resumed 'fl3' . t ons Tuesday morning wi iMicflnn the 111 a.lv)s,.d incnia rworSa our immer old employees to S .11 for themselves what thoy uKd was a betterment of tholr coSffiB The comnanv fi.n- -""iB. that the plant can bc opratT V the lines as heretofore and 4fJH levc that on second and SoEM -ture thought on the part of ihl S' they win rcall.s ul0 mlitakV Stfr they havo made. " No Trouble Feared, S'1, Bi.Iliw?sn,nt.,ln;!icd wl,cn n,o sUitBLoB started that the. American vSMPa would keep the smelter dosed unSB1' men returned lo work, or untnlml became worn out with waiting sM for other tlelds. The importation 1 D: strike-breakers was ipilctlv arriinriLL tl the various furnaces and- dtinsrv , of tho big plant will he put JntoB1' lion as (illicitly as possible TiiHHttri agement expects no trouble wltiK strikers, but it is understuod tbJH rangomcnts have been mado to'iMu 1 tho men aud the- property wiUraT . iiale defensive measures iIiouMH '3 strlkors resort to vloloncn. Kito 1 Ore consigned lo the Murray bIjRT tho customei-s of the American ceHt 1H has been diverted lo oilier plants 'Eltbm west. Ore the grade of which iam , of the haul was consigned to UiHR pany's plant at Pueblo, whllo otHtmi has been sent to the Fnlted StatcaP lng, Refining .5- Mining compaosBLuat smelter at Midvaie. 4Lk G Tho majority of the strikers irH; clfinen-:. The Americans employR GfOi tho company early expressed a Hji 1 ness lo remain at work. !t ' Mystery in Shooting. mjti' : Opinion differs widely at ilurnjStfma to how George Kistakis, a strlke-brBTh received a bullet In tho right Jesj,IIn employed on tho smelter dump mfai yesterday morning. The strikers, j that Klstakla waa shot accldfntaliB','v another strike-breaker during a fUiHjit&r of shooting inside tho smeltor ftnK... company officials on the other haiKJ"in llcvo that the shot was tired by fHni 1 on the outside. Both sldcB deny that tliora wafT intentional shooting to kill, the.H being confined to a more or ItflHfM vndo display of spirit than anythlnjf un it is said. (VK Gill'.ens of Murray declare that iPMJj half a hundred shots were fired TiiM.. night, h'oino say that the 'lrhfSBliT-i on Inside and outside and scundMK, " a pitched battle for a few mlnutjp : Wound Only Slight. "iKf! Fistakls, tho injured Austrian, iat the St. aiark's hospital. Hla wosrt. p S HcpVcsen tall ves of tin strikers di!861 last night that eighty of the 200 A tie breakers Imported by the compaaBj, TO work la-st night and said tlieyJM. not return. Another rumor 1" tBw' effect that twenty others of the ctk breakers tried to leave tbo ."Hfeoj 1 grounds, but were forced at gurum to remain. Smelt or officials en3jjK' |