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Show I 1 " - ' ,.v ( y '.... i i . ... -VJ ; . "' 0-craters - ct Gcldr.cli '( Threaten E::trcnie Hcas-urcs Hcas-urcs If Ccnr.cciicn With I. 7. 7. Dc:sn't End. . GOLDFIELD, Xevn March 23.-rThe importation of a large number' of men to take, the places of miners affiliated with the ' Industrial ' Workers" ' bt the World is bein(t discussed. Mine owners were 'somewhat aroused-by the' issuance issu-ance of the following notice at -a meeting meet-ing "of the towncraft of the Western Federation pf. Miners: ; , , ... , .ft" "ReolTed,.That we stay by the F,' Mining department of tne I. W, W.f and. recognize them as the supreme power in this camp, and ft it we do not recognize any Business Men's association, associ-ation, Citizens' Alliance or any one connected with them. - . 4,ED G. BECKER, . . "Becretary of the Meeting." George Wingfield, one of the heaviest heavi-est operators in the district, was quoted as ssying'last night: '"The mines. will never open to any men who are in -any way affiliated with the Industrial Workers of the World. We will not swerve from the original resolution one iota. "If the miners want to go to work they know how . they can do it. We intend to wipe out . the Industrial Workers o"f the World from Goldfield, and we are not going to stop until the work has been done. The business men of the camp have been intimidated too long. Now we ' have the anarchists going and we de not propose to stop until we have them gone.'' |