Show PERTAININQ TO COAL STRIKE I C Partied Sony Co started their Lat timer colllory yesterday with a force of about 125 men the majority of them laborers la-borers and Kpeclnl officers The Ilnnclion Pa armory where Col Bowen of the First regiment has his headquarters wan sunned during Sunday night The nentrJcB responded with three shots into the air InforiniUlon from coal companies Is rlf ficult to obtain but Judging from reports received nt Wllkeabarrc from varloun I sources there were few additional work I era In tIn mines yesterday II President lIner of the Reading road was In i his office In Philadelphia ycftterduy i morning He had nothing to uy for publication pub-lication l roffanllnj his visIt to New oYrk yesterday or the coal strIke situation yt It wan stated nt strike headquarera that there were no desertions from tho ranks of the striker yesterday but on the othor hand fewer men iro at work than last l wotfk President Mitchell hud no news to give out I AB the result of mat wceka mining at tho Brooksldo colliery Pottsvllle Pa I thirtyfive tt gondolas containing over SCv tons were shipped to market this mornIng morn-Ing i Good Springs colllory also made a small shipment ns did Knllknid waalHry There was no notlccabln increase yesterday yester-day In the number of men at work In tho mln B In Tamnqua district fbi mllltla patrolled the roadn loading to the collieries col-lieries I The troops were sent out In tho evening to protect the men on their way home from work |