Show COAL MINERS ENJOINED A injunction made permanent by the court men are told to get work where they can strikers scattering r cannot fight the courts and operators pittsburg Pit pa aug 18 judges shawe and collier handed down nn tin opinion on the Wil minera leral injunction me this thi s morning the decision makes the tile preliminary injunction permanent pittsburg burc pa aug 18 when court opened line this morning judges stowe and C colier aili handed down k a decision in the injunction proceedings of 0 the new york and cleveland gas coal company vt he the united mice workers of america amedes patrick doln dolan wm win warner and others the preliminary injunction we 19 made permanent and the plaintiff bordered we Wor ordered dered to file a bond of to newer tor for each such damages as may be sustained by the defendants by reason of the injunction immediately after the filing of the decree and upon motion of mr thomas patterson the court ordered A similar decree to be drawn ii ir the case against the bunola miners in which the was applied for bj by iluff 0 crawford MOST MUST BE BEAD READ TO MAX MAN Yitta pittsburg burg pa aug ing ing miner miners encamped at the mines minei of the new york f cleveland gas use coal co did not march this morning ats they bad had planned to do at wirtle creek they formed in line and ready to start they beheld the standing etin ding just outside their mp the march we was at once abandoned and small parties numbering num cumbe numbe berng ng truar two to elb six each were instructed ti patrol the woods in the vicinity of the he mine and report the number of men going to work they were instructed to in keep moving and if approached by a sheriff to eel get away rapidly to escape cape the service of the injunction if it 0 4 t r ble the leaders p propose ro po so in this way to harass ti us deputies de armitte they say there are men in the and arld that abut the injunction will hato ha to be read times before the tat tatt ecke tacks upon the mines at oak hill sandy creek end and plan lam creek e cease I 1 i the mines are sooner owed iowa down eirfie men followed the instruct ion cHut were unable to learn jast jost how many dieters dig dix cere went into the pit today the output of the oak will hill yesterday wae was seven care cure of tump coal and two of sleek slack and nut or about tona tons this shows a rein grain tor for the company though no claim of an increased force ie is made by thede e armitta and the strikers claim ahat only twenty two men are antwork at work TONIGHT A meeting of the miners and citizens lias has been called to meet at monongahela city tonight saturday afternoon a meeting ox wilt will te held at cannonsburg Cannons burg today the miners of lawrenceville but iler ind and mercer will hold holl a maes mass meeting mt the court house at mercer national organizer cameron miller will make on an addre ei the heads of the various labor organizations ot of tho city will hold bold a cor ferenc with tte ito minerya officials tomorrow evening preparations for holding a aeeti meeting 09 of the united libor leacue at alam creek next saturday afternoon ara being made it ie is expected to make thie this meeting the largest large etever ever held and one of the big events ot of the strike COL GETTING SCARCE IV V Y aug IS 18 the local coal allon is growing ee rious rious tle city gaa gas works liaa what was always deemed lee nied j sufficient advance supply of coal from the mines on the wheeling Vh eeling division ot of the Bal balckmore elmore ohio but this supply is now growing decidedly short and new arrangements will swill aoa soon have to be made coal is to selling in local yards at twelve cente a bushel just double the usual anim slack brings six cents and both ar hard haril to get at those rates there r fau quillies au illies tilles in wheeling in need of euil white while all manufacturers that do inot mot n ae ne e can are hampered for fuel on the ohio side of the river manufacturing establishments using thousands boue ands of bushels ladof of coal dally daily have had their supplies cut CUL town down or shut oft off ta to tho the fairmount field oconnell and ir ilia lii campers are 1111 at the montana inina ini nem not hiving succeeded in closing them entire ea tirel iv the march maich to west tirino and new now england is ached tiled to beg begin in tonight when the united states coun court injunction will A ill probably be 0 e erred fred jacksons new rul and contrary to law t the no in the jsn Kanav kwhn rha vl vol clr lcy w ahone no change A lew few more men mern meat to work this morning and kutun succeeded in winning a few tuoro recruits ia in the upper va valley hey the new cani ot of the agitators agi on norfolk and western railroad lias has ap lint that marching columba are un an in 44 A arl tended patently parent ly borne new fruit WORK YOU CA CAN pittsburg Pit pe pa august IS 18 the indications are that the camp about De DeAr Armitte mitts mines will be abandoned and there will be no more marching uriah Beling liam reached plain plum creek about noon and calling the men tog together told them of the adverts decision of the court he ile told them there would be no further use in remaining in camp as no more toed food would be furnished you yon had better go home to your families he raid and find work where 01 you can here there was considerably murmuring among the men but short y after about 20 started for their homes bomes and others won fol followed owed bellingham Bellin liam kelly and rollinson rom lingon linson who was in charge at plum creek then took the ruin train for pittsburg Pit abandoning aban donine the camp and et st rations against dearmitt s mines the mino managers ma nazers expect that all the tile men will be at work mm tomorrow orrow pittsburg buri pa aoa aug 18 at plum creek a small squad of strikers attempted to march and were turned back the women then gave a the deputies a tongue lashing and fearing trouble the deputies telephoned for ai eustance ei stance sup dearmitt arrived and the women were quieted under threats of eviction fairmount W haq vo aug 18 public sympathy runs high in favor of the miners business Bu einess men are attending meetings petitions are being signed and today there is more likelihood of a general laying down of tools than at any time since the strike began at present only two bg big mines are unc ripped the operators claimed 89 men were at work at Alon montana tans today against 1212 yesterday |