Show I MINERS RE RESUME M E- E JOBS DEATH THREATS I N I Of WORKERS CAU CAUSE 0 OF f ROUNDUP Group of Aliens Said They Would Shoot Any Workers Who Resumed Digging at Rock Springs R ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Nov N. 19 The 19 The majority of of coal miners in the Rock Springs area area returned etu ne to work today ay despite I open threats that they would be shot if it they attempted to do so and mine operators estimate that by to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to i morrow the mines will be running with I nearly normal crews Some of ot the men who failed to re return return rea re- turn took such a a. stand in the belief of some operators because of the threats to shoot them The number staying away on this account however is not believed to be large THREATS TO SHOOT The threats to shoot the miners were made openly at a mass meeting here here Monday night by some Dalmatian and Montenegrin 1 coal workers Tuesday when 8 a small shift started to work worl they were met near the mine entrances and turned back by men armed with rifles and revolVers Quiet prevails throughout the entire district and civil and federal officers in touch with the situation believe no trouble will arise arisen The miners who re returned returned returned re- re turned to work it is said were not molested molested molested mo mo- in any way Eleven Cleven alleged radicals who are said to oppose returning to Work until their demands have be been n met have been rounded bounded up and are held awaiting federal federal federal fed fed- eral investigation Most of the miners here union of officials tic 10 Is say favor returnIng returning returning return return- ing to work pending settlement of ot their demands by arbitration 2500 MEN INVOLVED Approximately Approximately 2500 men are e employed employed em em- I in the ten mines In in Rock RockSprings RockSprings RockSprings Springs and vicinity The largest mine holdings here belong to the Union Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- railroad pa-I pa Reports received here from the Kemmerer coal district and other coal camps say there was a general return of ot miners and that by tomorrow w operators operators operators opera opera- tors are hopeful l' l that the situation will assume assume a pr practically normal state FOREIGNERS BARRED OGDEN Utah Nov 19 That That half halt a dozen radical foreigners among the coal miners at Rock Springs Wyo V o. o have I been effectually barred from meetings of the union and that all prospects of disturbances have been eliminated through action of t the workers themI themselves themselves them them- I selves Is the word that was received by Ogden operators of mines in the I by Rock Springs coal fields |