| Show = r Till I DEAD lHE 11 DHL thriton Quivering Over the Edge cf a volcano I MARTIAL LAW ISAOT ESTABLISHED I lie outbleall 1ktIroI1 tho IAntrat of tho DC 1 1 Miner bul tho slh t I Iou I sCllllc I HIH Hon Ill Sept 13lIaEelton gull rs on the edse of a volcar Uncertainty Un-certainty H I the keynote of the situation situa-tion and the town la I slceplcssly nnlt Ing the dawn of Il day fraught with Unknown and fearful possibility At this writing the troops lire onrch Ing on the mines oC Colic lives nt nslle In valloyalnialt D klel which fro7here eighteen miles Crom her Telegrams 10 brigade headquarters thiseven Ing Indicate nn Alarming condition there The remotnes oC tile situation will make dimcult the securing of de finlt news from the scene before morning Two hundred miners nl luck Mountain which Is about thirteen mil from Ickley went on a strike ell morning and started toward the Irkly min The suprlntnlent of tile Ickle eulller leleuiaphed den 001 > In for troop but lati r In the das th r uucst wo withdrawn the Paper Int mlrnt notifying the general hat th oUlklng miner had topped marching A t 4 oclock this afternoon loll 00 bin received Another telegram slntln thro m1mrs had Again Assembled nnl had marched un the UcklcTnilnci and forced the mine to quit wink Its w1u It-s slat < l in this dlsiuteh that the miners had been roughly handled ten Oobln has ordered the city tr IP I of Ihlid1 hla lo go to the scene exceiii of the disturbance The start will I lie made shortly After midnight or else just before das break The ttoops will rde across i the mountains n 1Itonc 01 Ihtell milm to Ikisy lckly Is I e mall mining village und lies In Il ley There tire n nurlher oC col li rle there and fear have been ell rtolnOd fur the past ryighl bourn that trouble would break out Th melt hove beer acting very ugly Th slluatlon tonight In IInEelton dltrlct In I one oC unrest All the col II rl 1 In this district are nl preliensivo oC tang r ltequR hv been Iur IlIg In to nen lobln from the various mint asking that he senl troops lo the places In older lo l revenl any lositble > 1 outbreak The general states that he will not rend troops to any Point unless nil outbreak does occur The general declines to give the names of the collieries ua nil the men In them nn Hill nt work The opera t ors however tire apprehensive of n strike and want to be prepared for tiny omr Nney PId h would permit no uniformed men I lactriticivate except thoRP represent Ino rIIIous varieties IInnds of mule old rotor sticks and banners Aere nl > prohibited The priest promised that all this Moonlit he dune and the omander on he other hondo Agreed to k p I nil troops nwny front tile fur I rol 05mobOdr > stol 0 March on the General Gen-eral however and Although lie later rIvoked tile claumo excluding mlllc I Ihor ere men In line wearing the Inlfo nit 01 the t Italian army and others CArr log I drawn Pabors Fix oC the lot I tr stood In front of the church during I the Leremonles within I Learning of thin the tommando llIi promptly oils Iothod Il staff officer And n detail 01 I men to the mtry hot when they I I achd More tio strvices l icre cIer and the mourners hud dispersed t The l Rnernl Paid that ho would demand an lanallon front the clergymen AN a matter of fact Uure was little wang lu the program arranged by 7 tile mlnr for tmlnj Cllmrnlo There lee tIve III ill but two IJlo ed sit Cn a 1I0rlhvud dltecllon 10 the cemetery without tel < nlll to the other ten Who united In nn ektenxlve cur ley iKht of the Ixidien > Iny In the shop of U Undertili llonln In IIa7rltnn wh le they welo Viewed hy 0 grel i crowd for a couple uC hourn before the movebalon > started Menntln the other two lines were going 1 ucr thou tho-u < 1 Mountain ronl Idlll I I COm IltinondA rold of ful > 0duo Jammed the P Ireel I In tho I Immediate nlellhur hood hut there was no dlordr The platform originally luteml1 for the stI In front of the building had been orete1 before the rItni Mid lure tin ten i lolllnn wore laid while Vathrr Aunt Kati a number of Polish priests ctle brated reaukm I high maod t I In the menltnp n nng oC mlnorn In the cemetery we blasting rod to I make spate for It largo clrenHr grave III which nil tile bodies were Intued There were brief mrvlien nt the grave find several of the il ryinin mode addresses ad-dresses urging the miners to maintain older und 10 > lemaln quietly < ut their homes Tile gravity nf the situation > is I mode nlparnt Cm tile thorough nol rio Croon manner In which the cammander > li I h n citing his men Th signal corpl of the regiments hive been eta tioned on hill top nbniit Iliuliton > und the surrounding hamlets where trouble la 1 roared Tomorrow unless < the developments oC the night nsllnl n chnneOen Collin will en1 tomplt details to nil urrounolln points to emoln there In the event of trouble At brigade heading quarters < late tonight there wamali ing that a Critical Period had been passed with the burial of the dead miners mi-ners only to meet i0tha cOlldlllun tomorrow to-morrow that may be even more Per lOll As Gen Oobln expressed himself toIl to-Il reporter of tho Anxxlutnl Press 1 Tonight quiet In all unnatural quiet IILR There Is I no doubt that ears tire en tertnliuil that tCoe the end of the u eek the whole region may Ile on strike The loAloo men uho decided on snturdudy lo return to work held a meeting tonight The nsult could not be lenrnid In this city nt midnight everything Is I quid Since the salooni opened In the afternoon there hnR heen 1t mile dllltln and only two arrests ar-rests for drllnitollle were made |