The Labor War in the States.
GUNS MOUNTED IN THE STREETS. RAILWAYS BLOCKED. (PEE PBESS ASSOCIATION.} New York. June 7. Tho strikers at McKee'sPort, Pittsburg, have mounted three cannons on an eminence commnndingtheline of railway along which the train bringing the marshals aud troops must pass. iSix thousand strikers are destroying property in the vicinity of the town in Ohio. The Btrikors have blockaded the railways. The strike at Cripple Creek has been renewed, and tbo miners have occupied a fortified camp from which the police ure preparing to forcibly eject them. The Senate will appoint a Commission to inquire as to the amouut of distress prevalent throughout the United States.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 334, 8 June 1894, Page 2
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