Show UTAH MINERS MINERS' MAY NAY STRIKE I IT T IS FEARED J r R Residents of E Eastern tern State Coal Camps Camp's LooK for WalKout out I L IW W. W W. W ORGANIZERS ARE S SAID ID TO B BE BUSY THERE H H. G. G Willia Williams s of the Utah Fuel Company to Return I From District T Y I That th the coal strike which i is s up the coal industry in Colorado and which has baa made mado it jt necessary to cat can out diG o entire tire tiro militia of or Colorado may extend extend ex tend tendu to Lo the c camps inn in eastern Utah is Ls feared by residents of t those ole camp Or for the tho L W. W W. W are arc s said d to havo bavo been active in Price and other Carbon county Utah coal camps during during dur duro dur- dur ing the pMt past few weeks l. l It IB is ii said they are lire secretly with the m men n in inan I successful effort that promises Promise to be an to induce them to throw down their tools and cre create teC trou trouble le for the opera opera- ton tors H H. H G. G Williams general general- manager of ot 1 the Utah Fuel c company will return to Salt Lake City this afternoon after a a atour I tour of inspection of or the coal cam camps in in n east eastern rn Utah While White the general offices of the tho company in this city disclaim that they have bae an any advices es concerning it is understood a any impending trouble that preparations arc aro being l' made atthe atthe at atthe the various camps to forestall possible p scenes of Officials of the offic offices of th the Ut Utah h Fuel say that the they havo hav no ad advices ices t that at would i indicate dieato that trouble is e. e for lor They declare Mr Williams Williams' trip is purely in in ther the r routine of his bis work and is is of no o special 81 significance Advices from the coal camps however however how how- ever eyer arc of s such ch a character as to ca cause le apprehension ion that the scenes flO now no hem being enacted in Colorado may be enacted en en- acted acte in the Utah coal fields In the Colorado strike conditions are such ellch that Governor Ammons has declared de de' de- de cl dared rod the coal fields fields' u under der martial law Jaw The entire force of the state J litia has been hurried into the field with orders to disarm all aU miners and others carrying arms arms' in that district without full le legal al authority Clashes between mine guards and strikers havo have aready already caused tho the deaths of several oh on OD both sides lIlaN ide J |