Show lSTRIKfS ALL IN f ASLEEP 1 Diarnontlyilie Mines Start Up Without Trouble WO1IEN WATCH BUCKET WOlEN BRIGADE GOING TO WORK t But Not a Single Man Was No tlested I Sheriff Had flis Fore of Armed Deputes Out and It Was Their Presence That Prevented Any mstUbuiceTr uble May Be Preipitt Wen the Company Attempts to Get Possession of rSoues Speial to The Herald Diarnondvilfe Wyo Dec 7At 40 this mnornlngall was buste and activity qrulul the therIf s headquarter < leepyeyel deputes reuted out of their arm beds came tumbling dO n staIrs seIzed their guns got their orders and vanished Into outer darkness Once out of doors the frosty all relieved re-lieved them ofaii drowsiness for It was bitterly stiningiy cold and with brisk steps they quictly marched to their quIlb l > ost By 5 oclock aU the men were stationed and were restesly pacing their beat At last the 6 oclock whistle blew and members of the Un bucket brigade be gn their march to the mine A few curIous onlooker alto strolled over toward to-ward the works but all were haled at some poInt by guards and those who had no business were turned back while the other were allowed to pass trough the line At the mIne a number of officials or the company were standIng waiting to see what turn affairs might take The men begnto appear at first by ones and Lwo then In bunches oC sIx or eIght The glare oC their lamps lit up the scene and was reflected from the shIning rifle barrels of the sentinels who paced slowly up and down the mIne tracks and pathways leading to the Scenes at the Mines Guards everywhere one cannot move without encountering hem and they ate armed to the teeth On tbebrow of the steep bill opposite the saline are seen the gure of mounted guards gas nhouc ted agaiqstne cold graky n early laar now standusig like statues stat-ues now walkIng slowly to and trQ alonq the rfdgc I Here and there a llettCt Is seen flit i I ting out of a door until soon a number Eof the amazons of Saturday are standing i stand-Ing along the hilltop gazing across at the mine md the gathering miner But this 1s not the wmens day that I Is past theY have had theIr fun and this Is business Gradually the lights about the mine disppear as the meg me-g down the nianway until 235 have gone below the wheels In the engine room oegIn to slowly revolve the steel cable tightens car rumble along the I tipple then disappear in the darkness I of the slope and mine Xo 1 is again In I operation The women watchers turn slowly away and reenter their kitchens to prepare breakfast and to arouse theIr lords to eat It for apparent not one of the strIkers Is out of bed Not one has flJOWn his fIe upon the scene not a single disturbance has occurred in any quarter so far as known not a sIngle miner was intercepted or molested molest-ed on his way to work A cemeteI could hardly be more quiet than was this town this morning Sheriffs Good Judgment Unquestionably the excellent judgment judg-ment which the sheriff has displayed In handling the dfculy has had everything every-thing to to with the quietess of the situation it Is b leved by some that from now on there will be no serious trouble unless i shall come when the company endeavor to get possession 0t its houses now occupIed hy strIker I I I The occupants have been given ample notice to vacate and unless they do so the company wi take such legal steps sion as may be necessary to obtain poses sionThis This morning about 10 oclock the strIker began to app ar upon the streets and gathering In little groups dIscussed the situation But no one seemed to have any idea what would now be done If anything Thus far everything which the led r sId wour not happen has happened and none of I those thing which they said would happen appears to have occurred So I It Is thought there Is a general weakening weak-ening but a few days will tel I definitely Cheyenne Strike Enaed Cheyenne Wyo Dee 7President I John lcNel of the Amalgamated Federation of Boilermakers announced late tonight tat the strike of the boilermakers In the Union Pacific shops here Is ended and that work will be resumed re-sumed Monday The men struck for 2Y cents an hUr and compromIsed for a ute less P I |