Show TRY TO SHAME THE MEN OUT striking coal miners gather at the dearmitt mines president dolan who was arrested gives bonds and Is again with his Follower sNo signs of disorder or or the use of liquor pittsburg Pitts bury pa AUE 2 aho battle of the striking miners in their endeavor to get tho DeAr men out was waged this morning with apparently no further pains over last week the marchers at 9 a ni in the vicinity ol 01 turtle creek mine amounted to 1500 if reports received by the leaders are true there will be men n he ground at 2 p m to try in bhame DeArm lUe men to come out other bodies of men are arriving every few minutes with braes bunds and enthusiasm this means a long feht if the are able to con dinue the good order among the men so far during the not a striker has chown any eign of the uee of liquor while the ranks of the strikers at turtle creek were being augmented parties of marchers were in the held to induce the miners not to go to work about gathered at the plum creek mines before the men started to work A line was opened up and as the diggers neared the pit mouth they passed between the lines 0 the strikers there was no attempt at force but a number of the diggers stopped and talked wibb the etri kera and then passed on into the mine some were induced to corny out about an hour laier the strikers moved off in the direction of the mccrea school ahouee at the oak hill mine a demonstration was made but no men were induced to quit how many men are in the mine ia not known the strikers say only eight but ic is known that fifteen new men went in at the bandy creek mine many men are out the company say are at work while the strikers aay only twenty two went in at the marchers left turtle creek about 2000 strong and started tor the mass meeting at the maurea school house the procession was beaded by four brass bands president dolan who was arrested early this morning on a charge ot riot and unlawful assemblage gave bail fora bearing wednesday and joined the strikers mr dolan commented bitterly on the action of bupt supt de armitt he accused the operators of trying to incite riot by causing an arrest at such a time and place he claims he was not disturbing any one and tact his arrest was made without cause he thinks the arrest however will help the strike it was the intention hold a meeting at the bethlehem house and invite the plum creek miners there to attend when the marchers reached the place they found that a fence bad been erected around the property and notices pouted that no trespassing would bo allowed this move engendered considerable ill feeling as the grounds were the only public place in the vicinity of the mines where a meeting bould bo held the leaders of the marchers they would not the notices and the men marched back to mccreah ae school house none of the district officials were preveat when the big meeting at me oread abool bouee was called to order speeches were made by G P garrick M J counahan ani carney and mr S T jone chicago werd made in the italian and hungarian languages by inter pr etere between and miners were present the prea teet enthusiasm was but there was no die order the speakers all cautioned the against breaking the law president dolan eaid that out of 1000 employed in the three mines but sixty were at work secretary was in this city this mornine and bent out some provisions to camp he said he would not go into court today to make application tor an injunction restraining sheriff lowry from with the marchere but would place the matter before judge sheaffer as soon as he had time IN THE FAIRMONT DISTRICT W va aug 2 additions are being made to the number of strikers in the fairmont district under the efforts of jas W stedmond tant seven hundred and thirty men are now with the strikers while nearly three times that number are detill at work it is thought that this will not be the case a week hence the roal operators are getting no contracts of over ten daab duration the men there is no permanent benefit tor them so they will boio joio the strikers WILL NOT ALLOWED TO WORK st louis aag 2 A great effo t was made this morning to the striking miners back tu work at and around belleville but it was a dismal failure at all of the mines south ot the town and several in other directions fires were lighted great clouds of black smoke poured from numerous stacks whistles were blown long and loud but the ruse did not work for only six ot the several hundred strikers sri kers lying around went down into the bowels of the earth to dig but they be allowed to continue as the strikers eay they will be either coaxed or forced to quit in a couple or three days WORK WILL BE RESUMED knoxville tenn aug 2 reliable information has been received from the jellico district where the mines have been closed since may and over boco miners are out on a strike that work will soon ba resumed the operators held a meeting last week anil it is un dei stood that a tory wage scale will be prepared UY washington ind aug 2 this morning to aabel and coe mice they were met by strikers who requested them not to return to work the debate ended in free fight in which clubs and nets played a part gibson lett cne of the men who attempted to go to work was badly used up bis scalp laid open WILL LAY clarksburg Clarks burg W va aug 2 there abut fifty miners at work in the mines around clarksburg today out of about it is expected that all the miners will lay down their picas at this |