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Show STRIKEBREAKER IS STABBED IN BACK Bingham. Nov. 20. -Damlnlck Romero, Ro-mero, nn Italian strikebreaker of the Highland Boy mine, was stabbed twlco in the back late last night. In Carr Fork, and six of his countrymen, strikers, were arrested Romero, who was taken to Dr. f E. Staup's hospital. hos-pital. Is In a serious condition Louis Decol, another Italian strikebreaker, said to have beon with him when the attack was made, is also under arrest. That there wrus a fierce fight towar! the upper end of Cnrr Fork, near the mine, about 10 o'clock last night. Deputy Dep-uty Sheriffs Thea Schweitzer and Otto Whltbeek. who made the arrests, say they aro certain, but it was Impossible to get a (jomprchlnslve account from tbe foreigners Dccol said lil companion com-panion was wounded by slrnngers whom ho could not recognlzo Tut six strikers declared two men fired revolvers re-volvers and throw stones at them without pro oration, hut all denied UHing any weapons themselves The strikers gavo their names as Frank Palllne. Louis Porgado Cou-dreo Cou-dreo Palline, Charles Dlearlo. Alfonso Mlcozzf and Mnrrlo Sella Thoj were locked in the Bingham police station. An Investigation will lie made In the morning Tho firGt Information of the trou- 1 ' ble was given liv the six men soon after af-ter 10 o'clock. They called at the station and said they were on their way to the Highland Boy to notifj members of tho Italian society of a meeting to be held Friday cenlng when two men attacked them with revolvers re-volvers and stones They told the police they ran .tway Through the descriptions they furnished Schweitzer and Whllbcck arrested Romero nnd Dccol When Romero's wounds were , discovered the deputies went out anJ rpiurned with the six strikers |