Show MINERS RiOT JN KENTUCKY ONE THOUSAND SHOTS FIRED IN BATTLE OF SUNDAY Soldiers Aro ScourIng tho Country About Madisonvillo Hunting for Participants in tho Engagements Madlsonvlllc Ky Nov ISThe man who was killed In the battle at Providence Provi-dence Saturday Garrett Stevens Is a negro living here Bud Couch mortally wounded is also a negro and both were In the attacking party Three nonunion non-union men who were wounded were negroes who were guarding the mine There la i a report today that two wounded men were taken to Morgantown Morgan-town and one to Sabre and that they are all dead having been shot while I attacking the mines This report lacks verification though It Is believed that tho men who made the attack suffered greatly from the fight In the battle of yesterday morning at lcfjl 1000 shots were fired Early today to-day a portion of the Madlsonvlllc company com-pany l and tome of the Hopkliiuvlllc company went to Providence The men are under the command oC Capt Thomas There Is a state of unrest prevailing all over Hopkins county County Judge Hall and Sheriff Sutton Sut-ton are both at Providence and under a their directions part of the soldiers on duty there are scouring the country in an effort to discover other members of tho union party who engaged Jl yesterdays yes-terdays battle The report that a Lieutenant of a military company led yesterdays attack Is without foundation founda-tion The negro union miner Couch who was fatally shot yesterday Is said to havo given the authorities valuable information bearing on tho attack Warrants have been Issued for alleged participants In yesterdays fighting I Is said additional troops will bo sent to the scene Immediately One of the mines of Providence Coal company Is running but the large mine on which tho attack was mull Is Idle I 1 Is said the Stieyburn and other coal companies Hopkins county hav decided to take out foreign charter In I lellel order to get piotcctlon In the United I States court The union officials here disclaim re sponslbllltyfor the attack and say that the men who were Implicated In yesterdays yes-terdays affair acted on their own responsibility re-sponsibility Orders were Issued by President Wood to the strikers In camp here to break camp at once and caJI1J In at Nortonvlllc join the strikers camp Nortonvlc The restraining order o Federal Judge Evanss court Is having Its effect and the camp In the Immediate neighborhood neighbor-hood of the IMncckc mine was broken tonight About 175 men moved J |