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Show NO MINES, NO BOOZE IN CAMP United States Deputies Patrol Pa-trol Town and Streets Are Thronged, bat All Is Quiet in Goldfield. GOLDFIELD, Nev., March 12. Streets are thronged today, but everything Is quiet. The mines and saloons will remain re-main closed for twenty-four hours. The miners who intend to withdraw from the Industrial Workers of the World are expected to make a demonstration today. to-day. . Tonight committees from unions of the American Federation of Labor will meet with a committee from the Western Federation of Miners. Scores of heavily armed United States deputies and deputy constables are patrolling pa-trolling the camp and the mines. R. H. Preston, a walking delegate of the Industrial Workers of the World, waa arrested yesterday, charged , with the murder of John P. Silva. |