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Show THREATS OF WARDNEH MINERB. Open Clanh nlth Military Authorltlrt In Cbenr d'Alenet May Occur. Wallace Idaho, May 10. The order against employing union miners In any of tho mines hero without a permit per-mit from tho military authorities, goes Into olTcot this week, and many pcoplo expect n clash bctwoon tho miners nnd tho troops. Tho minors nro still nursing their wrntli and the moro rndlcnl nro breathing defiance. If organized reslstanco to the military authorities occurs bloodshed will follow, fol-low, as tho authorities nro thoroughly In earnest Tho fact that many of tho troops havo been withdrawn within with-in tho past few days has emboldened anmn nf llin men. TllO IlllncrS liaVS plenty of ammunition nnd nro well nrmed. In enso of troublo nn nttempt will probnbly be made to llborato tho mon under arrest, which would result In a pitched buttle. Governor Steunenbcrg, Attorney-General Attorney-General Hayes, Secretary ot Stnto Pa-trio Pa-trio nnd Trensurer Rico nro here assisting as-sisting in tho apprehension of men suspected of being connected with tho blowing up ot tho Hunker Hill-Sulllvau Hill-Sulllvau mill and watching developments. develop-ments. Attorney-General Hoyes will remain hero until tho trials are over. As there aro more than a thousand men under nrrcst, nnd more nro sought, nnd ns sopnrnto trluls will ba demanded for ninny of them It is lm-posslblo lm-posslblo to predict when the trlnls will end. Tho senrchlng Invcstlgntlon bolng made by Coroner France, which will continue throughout tho week, tends to keep the miners agitated nnd bellg-gcrent. bellg-gcrent. It Is gencrnlly bellovod thnt tho miners In Cnnyon creek can not bo replaced re-placed by non unlonmen.'as tho people peo-ple nro universally lu sympathy with the miners. A long shut-down of all tho mines Is probable. |