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Show uu we nam II KEIIILWORTH SALT LAKE, Feb 7. No attempt was made todav to re-open the coal mines at Kenllwoith, Carbon county A search of the hills from which the striking Greeks fired upon the town yestorday has disclosed no dead, no wounded and no strikers. It Is supposed sup-posed that tho hundred or more Greeks engaged in yesterday's attack have scattered among tho other coal camps of tho country and found shelter shel-ter at the homes of their countrj-men. countrj-men. If an. wore wounded tho woro taken away by their comrades-in-arms. Town and mine are well gunidod. A large proportion of the mine force, Including In-cluding many Greeks as well as Amorlcans, Italian and Japanese, 1b ready to return to work as soon, as tho mlno management will permit It has not yet been determined whether the deputy sheriff killed yes-terdny yes-terdny was shot whilo engaged In the legitimate porforuiance of his dut, as claimed by the Americans, or whether his party invited trouble by firing upon a band of strikers outside tho company's grounds, as the strlkora allege. A corouer's Inquest may bring out the facts. C Sanberg, the miner who was wounded by the volley that killed Deputy Sheriff Jackson, is but slightly slight-ly hurt. A Greek who refused to strike, Is said to have been flhot nnd killed while trying to enter tho mine yesterday. Koullworth has a population popula-tion of 750. Tho strikers insist that they were victlmB of discrimination, bothJn the weighing of coal and In dealings with the company store There Is no union organization In tho camp. |