Show MINES AGAIN WORKING nonunion non union M men en being employed in cripple creek properties practically all the largo mines in the cripple creek district which JAPANS FOREMOST SOLDIER 14 I 1 it gen liter itel kuroki commander in chief of the japanese army in manchuria Is a veteran ot at foier wars he Is credited with being an administrator of the first class he was a member of 0 the war council in tokio taking the field and from his previous campaigns he has gained an intimate knowledge ot of the topography ot of korest korea and northern china which Is giving him bam an immense advantage in his movements against the russians russ dans ile he Is 61 years old but looks much younger and la Is eta as light on his feet as ag a man of aff a ills his first campaigning was in the war tor for the restoration 0 of the mikado in 1868 ile he took the side of 0 the mikado agatna his own clan ot of the Sa murals and many stories are told in japan of his achievements in hand to hand combats ten years later he be helped suppress the insurrection closed down do monday after the explosion at independence by which more than twenty nonunion non union minors were killed jailed and ana injured are arc working 1 today tho the portland mine which continued working until last thursday when it was closed by military militar Y order has not yet been reopened and the company has not announced its plans this Is the only large mine in the district in which union miners have been employed during the ten months strike it has been conduct edon the open shop plan and nearly half tho the force of men laid off when general sherman M bell ordered the mines shut down were non unionists general den bell declares that no member of the western federation of miners will be permitted to remain in the camp anti and that the portland company consequently will bo be forced to fall in line with the policy of the other mine owners who organized to fight the miners federation |