| Show F = VV VV V = Vj V VV TT TROOPSINSUENANDOAU Advent of Pennsylvania National Guard Into In-to the Mining Town Stopped All I Attempts at Violence q On Monday Serious Trouble is Expected the EnglishSpeakin Miners Have Declared that They IVWiIJEturn to Wi Return WorkIn the Shooting Friday Night But One Person Was Killed Little Girl I I V Reported Dead Wi Rccover i VV V V V I V Shenandoah Pzu Sept 22With the arrival of the militia here today this borough assumed Us normal condition I V and the anticipated resumption of vlo I I lOnco l on the part of the strikers did not occur Hearing that an attempt to work the I V mlncu today would result In possible bloodshed Sheriff Toole last night requested I re-quested the mineowners to suspend i operations until after the troops had arrived The only colliery which attempted at-tempted to work today was the William Wil-liam Penn operated by the Susquehanna I Susque-hanna Coal company The cmpjoyces were however intercepted on their way to the mine by strikers who succeeded suc-ceeded in persuading them to return to their homes TROOPS ON THE GROUND V The first detachment troops arrived ar-rived here shortly before S a 0 and V by 130 this afternoon the Fourth Eighth and Twelfth regiments battery C and tho Governors troops were here In full force The arrival of the troops occasioned I much oxcltement among the residents and especially the strikers who thronged the vicinity of the railroad station from early In the morning uno 1 V til late In the day They were sullen and muttered thrents but made no attempt V at-tempt at violence V Aside from the Incursion from the inllltlu the most important occurrence today was a meeting oC the mine workers work-ers of this vicinity The meeting I which was secret la I said to have been dominated by the foreign employees V The Englishspeaking men favored retUrning re-tUrning lo work on Monday but the foreigners Voted Ihqm down and adopted adopt-ed l a resolution to remain on strike V The Englishspeaking employees declare de-clare they wJ go to the mines on Mon Tliry suit arnrseriousconsequences may re V I suitThis V V This Was payday at the William Ponn colliery and a number of armed deputies were brought from Mahoney Plain and placed on guard around the slope The workers were orderly however how-ever and no trouble occurred = The 1 saloons which were closed opened this I afternoon and as a result several miners mi-ners were arrested on the charge of disorderly conduct ONLY ONE KILLED V V V I develops this morning that only one person Mike Yuckavage was killed outright In last evenings shooting here Annie Rogers the little girl who It was V supposed was shot to death recovered consciousness some hours after the bullet bul-let I struck her In the back of the neck and is today in a fair way of ultimately getting well VV Edward Clark who was shot below the heart has a chance for life The bullet has been extracted and he Is Improving Im-proving today He had gohe Into the street to take his children out o the way and In this manner received a wound Anv autopsy was held here this afternoon after-noon upon the body of John Cholnlski the Polander who wns killed 1 during the riot ycaicrclny afternoon I was learned that the man left a widow and several children In Poland He had been here but a short lime There were Iwo bullet bul-let holes In his head The physician attending the men injured In the riot say they t will recover The fortysix deputies who were with Sheriff Toole last evening and did the shooting were selected from the best citizens of Shenandoah The report that they were the scum of the country coun-try Is untrue |