Show biners ERS MADE NO THREATS I 1 in the coeur al in I 1 is quiet calenes dA lenes of resistance assistance may have POW cadged d ft a change chang e ot of Pro ramme gramme st cements made by both sides volio a will ursa urge nil all miners to join tol 1 citizens united and determined y suppress lawlessness ise ida oct 28 A wallace dols the statesman says if there I 1 to d intention on oil the part of memo ato any of the Jk miners liners union to drive out r ers rs from the hunter mine sunday nipped in the bud ata rt ing it was by prompt action of governor me mccon COO the militia to ordering prepare 01 i in move at a moments notice and the 10 th that at he would declare bial ia law at the first glrst outbreak of 0 uble all Is now quiet and the elt lm ns are arc confident conn dont there will be no F ble public sentiment appears appear s to overwhelmingly in favor of crush hout any atten attempt apt at intimidation at LI a very outset ever before have the people ot of the calenes dA lenes been en so united and determined ter mined to suppress ess lawlessness they declare the tile has come when work immen desirous of earning a livelihood must and shall be protected at any at when the special train from mullan fetched NV wardner ardner last night SOO armed mea men responded to the bugle blast and waited tea impatiently tor for an order to march ach to mullan As there was no trouble the order was not given colonel morrow mustered in a com of at mullen today many being ang working miners members of the miners union declare the he committee did not order the men in B hunter to join the union or leave the te country citizens declare they did ill ad that the threat was not carried it I 1 because of the prompt show of on the part of citizens and militia it Is believed the scare will ire re a salutary effect by showing the alon ion that the first attempt at violence rill ill be immediately put down by ened forces STATEMENT superintendent curran of the hunter alae foe says the committee called upon me fri ay and wanted to know if I 1 had any objections to their talking with the nan n employed in the mine I 1 told them BO they then went ent up to the mine rhe e next day while I 1 was away 0 on business the committee went up to the e mine again when I 1 returned I 1 lent ent up to the mine and told them that the mine was low grade ore and I 1 could stafford rot wt afford to have the men kept from their work and that I 1 thought the one I 1 granted them was suni clent to transact their business I 1 then ordered them off the premises saturday after own loon mr boyce called on me and asked me mill if I 1 had any objections to my m y men lining ining the union I 1 answered ill him m that ill I 1 the men employed in the m mine inc were ret ree to act for themselves as any free american citizen should that I 1 had no brings trines on them SENATOR STORY state senator ed boyce national or alzer nizer of the federation of All miners ners rho ho accompanied the committee from be h miners union that waited on the inn n in the hunter and morning min mines ittie de the following statement tonight friday tile members of the com I 1 atee seven in num eber called on the iners at the hunter and solicited hem em to join the union at that time superintendent curran ordered them B the premises on saturday the accompanied by myself ent to the morning mine I 1 asked superintendent larson it he had any elections to our inter anten lewing the nien men nd he said bald he had nothing to say one ay or the other we then solicited tern ern to join the union showing them tie he benefits of organized labor and ld id them we would keep the hall open am in 3 to 8 p in sunday in order to ive ve both day and night shifts a an n op to join we then returned 0 town where we heard that indent curran would not allow any of la Is men to join the union I 1 went to liter view mr curran and told him wo we ad d heard he had said any of ills his cm lopees who joined the union would be li charged and asked him it if it was so ie e said bald 1 I dont give a damn what ey er join that ended the interview saturday evening after the inter lew ew with curran we talked with the in en again they said that on friday 0 had told them that it if they joined lie union they would be discharged na d on saturday had informed them e would not work a mixed crew but ut ed them all to join the militia as t could get plenty ot of guns from gov bior or mcconnell the best of good na aire re prevailed and some borne of the mem wi Is ot of the committee took dinner with X workmen at the morning mine of e committee of seven all nationalities re represented we are goin going 9 to reat this action right along peaceably li limiting citing the men to join the union id id this la is the only warfare we intend wage |