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Show STRIKE TROUBLES. A Mine Captain and Another Man Killed at Osceola. Marquette, Mich., June 11. A mine captain cap-tain and another man are reported killed yesterday by the striking miners at Osceola. Four hundred men are out. More serious trouble is feared. The Marquette rifles were ordered to be in readiness to report to the sheriff if further disturbances follow. A strike is also imminent at Calumet and Prela mine. FIRED INTO A CROWD. Locpkort, Ky., June 11. Sews from Tonawanda is to the effect that light policemen police-men and the foreman of the Western lumber yard fired into a crowd of five hundred Striking lumber men advancing to prevent non-union men from working. It is believed be-lieved several strikers were shot. The strikers then drove the non-union men from the South Tonawanda lumber yard. The sheriff and posse have gone from here to the scene. THE CHICAGO STRIKE. Chicago, June 11. Officials and citizens are holding a meeting. The strikers are in session at South Tonawanda. and the sheriff and posse are patrolling ihe town. The streets are crowded with excited citizens The Kingsley officer shot in the abdomen is dying. |