very Precaution Taken to Prevent Further Bloodshed nt Mining Camp.KURDERER IS AT LARGE[ , ilining Camp Quiet After Bay and Night of Terror to Inhabitants.Up to a bile lioiii' 1IU morning the lining camp oi OraJ«bur remained del-after the intense nervous strain Saturday ami I’Thhiy night,Kx cl to merit In t He camp Is gratlual-dyizig tlnwii. livery precaution kyslble was taken by Sheriff Ben css and tin* city police Saturday [glit to provent possible violence.I Hundreds nr miners came into Des pines early yesterday afternoon witli r.’o. ■weeks” wages In their pockets, pavls ol .all sorts were expected by k eher Iff nnil • police.Seven miners: were taken from Hie jblcago and Northwestern train at 9 clock lust; niglit and £ept in Uio. city 11. Six were charged.willi intoxicu-on uml Hit! seventh with carrying tneealcrt weapons. .I Detective Charles JaekKcu went trough the train sc arch hi g every iner, white or bbick, Cor. concealed on pons. Two knives were found, it no guns. One knife was picked p from the floor. The - oilier was tuni! on Unlph White, negro.David Thuir, ike Dime, John Flack, liite, were arrested charged with ItoxCcnh'oii tlong with H, M* Walton, hllard Smith and ^Steve Blaine, Heroes.I Sheriff Ness and two deputies spentII day. In the mining camp trying to^ ill down ciiics to Urn murderer Of rank htmver. Five different men [ere diurgrd wltli the murder by tlier miners In the..icauip, but a him .degiciT :i p pi led. to eacii Beintved b lesuili*.