Show COUR DALENE TROUBLES the miners union makes life unbearable for constable heater BOISE ida jane june 21 special to the i jacob If heater eater of the cour 1 calenes dA lenea lenes arrived in tills this city today to day lie ile tells a most remarkable story of his treatment at it the hand hands of the tile miners union while serving in ili the capacity of constable at shoshone Sho county it seems that the miners union wanted him to serve some papers on the incoming scab miners who were reported to be coming under guard to work the mines in shoshone Bho shone county they wanted him to arrest the guard for coming into the state illegally and hold him and they would back film with seventy f five ive armed men lie ile replied that if the papers were all right he would serve them without armed men whereupon they said that if lie did not do as they wished him they would get some other man to do so mr creater states that be he wai under th ill a ban of the miners union from that time he lie says they had him arre betted eted under the charge of lunacy and tried to send him to the lunatic asylum in order to get him film out of their way they failed to make out a case against him and anti judge 11 holdman liberated him after he had been in durance vile for three days he ife said that after they had written a letter to governor willy twilly explaining the situation two men came to his house and took possession ordering him to show up a letter which he refused to do they then threatened to knock him down a and nd talethe take the letter from him w whereupon hereupon be he drew his gun and drove them from his house he ile says further farther that he was all shot ot at several times by parties in wallace that they continued to make his life a bur den to him mr heater will commence proceedings edinga against all who have had anything to do with his arrest and aided in intimidating him he thinks that if the injunctions are held over the war will end in shoshone Bho shone county and peace will restored he is extremely bitter over treatment he has received fro from in t them h e a I 1 london the bill providing for to the colony of british columbia the of pounds at 3 sy M per cent to bo be expended in pai paying the tie expenses of crofters who ei e to euil emigrate grate to country passed the second reading lu in house I 1 01 commons I 1 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 S kaaa r 1 i |