Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1898 — THE SITUATION AT VIRDEN [ARTICLE]
THE SITUATION AT VIRDEN
Soldier* An Home ud Conditions Becoming Normal. There have been no important develop-Ttrentu-hUeIF in tb«K<JO«t,|n]niijg sTTUhtion at Yirden, 111., and affaira are fimnotoggnajj Jy.rtrakgitig along, JEhwwmpany’s works are at a standstill, and it is tboughb that no further attempts will be made to import negro miners. \ fti u T hFVtbstHm; ittasdnakten t of the situa; ~ tion since the fight of Oct. 12V®« *he 3euartureto Chicago of irfixlrS 1 " fte RHNTllfcfducted go the train outside the stoeingfc**yv»lafKe fibdyW' aguewag3fi£gu;i£6,.«pd, araord* ing to a dispatch, the community breathed tf*i g rof-«di*!!»#ltttfWe mtn benrffigTttk ‘ t&m m*\iA w* gHm -a tmA <*■ SI,OOO for on chgrge,ftf fiPWfitacy to murder. TW*AB* £K ■B*»y amt mi , Jd,eßfttinae the situation has tonedaown m«sy ofiithettwildiers baSe The fttkntf. inf Jibe treubttv betufeeir rtbe miners and the coal company, wmhfcdrhj»i»n t|»** courts of Macoupin Oottajl? i ' ,r
