RIOTOUS MINERS
FATAL FIGHT WM SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES EXPLOSIVES IN USE BATTLE STILL RAGING By i'eleirta.pli-'-l'rcrjs Association—dwyrieJit (Roc. Jufte 23, 0.5 a.m.) New Yo.M(.i Juno 24. A cftnrd marched on Uio Miners' Union Hall at, Ijut-te (California), where tjio fwesidont of the Western Fedwatfefl. of Miners was to outline a poaee pkii. The- erc'vd was fkod on by ilia sljer* iff's <teputies. Three niiju woi's sltot, oho teiiig kifei and another believed to be ffttalty wounded. A battle k ragiuy at the Uuram Hall, the insurgent liiih'ers iiriitg from tho tops of buildings. Armed ln-Mi pr*eee<jcd i-o the Stow-ort Mine liiicl tatdty sjajfjeii fcoxes of dyuiittiite, but the guiss of the deputies prevented tlrein J'rojn pi&cifig an dlcctive charge. Two heavy explosions occtirtcd., through the fivowds attoiiij-ifcrag io flyiiair.ito tiio miitars' ML The- expfosmis ■Mew the front out st the hall. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2185, 25 June 1914, Page 5
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140RIOTOUS MINERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2185, 25 June 1914, Page 5
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