Show STRIKERS JON UNiON I Continued from Page 1 place last night at which two organizers from outside the district were In attendance How they succeeded suc-ceeded in running through the lines into the town is a mystery to the officers The meetings were held In darkened rooms and were not discovered by the secret service men Committees wero appointed to notify the mIners In Clear Crook Winter Quarters and Scofield of the assemblage today STRIKERS POUR INTO TOWN At daybreak the strikers began pouring pour-ing into town singly and in pairs A few congregated in the town but quickly dispersed and moved northward north-ward Until nearly noon the procession proces-sion moved through the town They were headed in the t direction of n willow thicket in f ravine above the town FOLLOWED 13Y SOLDIERS Sheriff Wilcox asked for 1 detachment detach-ment of troop < 5and at the head of 200 roldlers arid three deputies he started In the direction taken by the men HALTED AT TOWN LIMITS AL the t town limits he hale nnd the troops were sent back to camp life declared de-clared that he was not authorized to disperse I crowds which congregated outside out-side the town ALLEGED DISTURBER ARRESTED In company with troops he stopped at the saloon o Dominic Chlara alleged to be a disturber and placed him under arrest on the charge of inciting riots He will he tried on the arrival of the County Attorney INITIATED INTO UNION At the meeting of the strikers 150 menwere initiated into tIle uniotf making mak-ing f total membership In the three camps of 500 men They are chiefly Italians although a number of Finns have become afllllated None o the ofllcers knew of the meeting until a report re-port of the secret meeting of the night before was made by Ser ts Kcnyon and Thomas members of Col Greene I walds staff At the adjournment ot the meeting I the organizers Yv ° rc taken into a wagon and driven over the mountains to Colton I Col-ton I had been rumored in town that they would be arrested on their return I but they eluded the olllcers by keeping out of the camp The wagon was taken from this place by a friend o strikers The local organixallon has appealed to the UnlUd I Mine Workers of America to send James Evans to this camp to assist them in the fight Evans Is a personal friend and a lieutenant Mitchell ot John 1chel FINN IS ARRESTED Gus Ilendrlckson a Finn was arrested today and convicted on the charge of battery He charged assault and haten was ehlulcll with having beaten a nonunion miner who wanted to ork over the head with a stone He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 100 days in tin county Jail A luilfdozen men have been ent to Price from thin place today to be confined in the county Jail charged with bulng implicated in the disturbances disturb-ances which are said to have occurred here before the arrival of the troops WILL CONTINUE BURSTS I is saId to be the Intention of the company t continue arrests and prosecution prose-cution until all the strikers are out of the neighborhood Practically all union men In this district took part In the parades and will be charged with disturbing the peace and Inciting riots The company hat decided that the only way to dispose of the disturbers Is to cause their arrest IN CUSTODY SHERIFFS From Clear Creek a number 0 men have reached thlH t place In the custody of deputy sheriffs en route to the Price jail A number arc also being sent from Winter Quarters |