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Show MINERS ESCAPE' HAILOFSHDTS Standardville ' Latest Scene of Shooting Outrage PRirR. Juno . Klghty minora, ready to go on shift at tho Standard-vllle Standard-vllle mine of the Standard Kuel company, com-pany, were fired on at 7:10 thia anorn-Ing anorn-Ing by a band of men ambushed In the hills above them. .Mono of tho men on , the train of fourteen car waa struck by a bullet, although the cap of ono , waa rnrrled away by a shot, while another an-other hit a lunch basket In the hand of a miner. The shots were fired over an elrctiio mine locomotive and some cam , which were standing on the aiding. A I ! party of deputy sheriffs waa organised , by Yank Honrsea. superintendent of! the mine, and the hills were scoured; for tho armed hand, who wore alleged to bo striking miners. In response to a cull to Vrlce, Sheriff Kelter dispatched dis-patched several of his men to tho scene of the shooting and a thorough search Is being conducted ovor tho hillside. Mike TiiKiuIukle, a striking miner, waa arrested here yesterday by sher-IfTs sher-IfTs deputies. He la said to be one of the men who held up deputies near I Kumiyside on Iy lu and la charged' with attempted assault with a deadly weapon. TaMalakla has been released on cash ball. Itousls lVxojrtkls and Oeorge Kolla- bakls, arrested Wednesday and charged with robbing Leo Strong and Lawrence 1 Anderson, two miners, of $2.70 while they were on their way to work at tho Watt Is coal mine near Hiawatha, Tues- ; day, were arraigned this morning and their preliminary hearing1 set for Junoj Jl before Justice C, W. Hammond. They were released on bond of $1000 each. They were alleged to bo strlk- i era' pickets. I |