Show OHIO COPPER MEN MENAT MENAT AT LARK WALK OUT Demand for Raise in Wages Ref Refused sed and Mill Now Closed Down Excepting tho th walkout yesterday morning 0 of all the men at tho the Ohio Copper mill at Lark where approximately approximately approximately men were employed handling handling hand hand- ling linE 2500 tons tone of or ore daily nothing of Qt special interest I In is reported at an any of ot tho the Salt Lake Loke city offices of ot the tho big concerns operating at Bingham General Al AI Frank of ot the Ohio Copper said ho he was at Lark yesterday yesterday yes yes- es where he was waited upon by bya a committee of ot the Bingham union headed b by Moyer MOer demanding the regulation regulation regulation regu regu- lation raise In wages Mr Frank said that ho he could not meet the tho demand All his men walked o out t n at nt t 8 a m. m and now the b big mill Is silent At the united States Smelting company com corn pany offices officeR yesterday no word had been boen received of ot brewing trouble at Tintic whore the company owns the heaviest producer In camp the tho Cen- Cen tennial This Is IB now employIng employIng employIng employ- employ Ing a lar large e force and has a monthly production of oC close to tons of ot shipping ore General Manager Heinze was at nt the Murray smelter yesterday and Mr Allen was absent The smelter tor ter will undoubtedly be crippled In a 0 short time with tho Bingham ham tonnage of ot over 1000 tons dally daily withdrawn A At t the Utah Copper offices everything everything every every- thing seemed to be moving along along- as l t f the tho big mine was yielding up tons of or ore ore and tho the two mills grindIng grindIng grinding grind- grind Ing out SOO tons dally daily of at concentrates aggregating aggregating- In value 21 a month The company compau had an Insignificant cant strike about three years ago but It had been easily adjusted The smelter people will not divulge an any Information as to the amount 01 ot of ore they have on hand or can depend on outside of oC Bingham ham The Tho United States State smelter at Murray will be hit lilt so will tho the American at Garfield anc and also the thc International at Tooele All Al have considerable ore on hand and are drawing regularly on mines not on only I In other camps In tho state but from froni Nevada Novada Idaho Montana Colorado and more distant states A leading smeltIng smelting smelt smelt- In Ing man said yesterday Of or course we mo may all be crippled but still in the Ule ring We Ve are fire now playing a big game To tell you Just how much ore we ha have vo on hand or how long It will run us or just what tonnage we can depend on from outRide outside out- out side Ride mines mines well you dont don't want me to expoSe my hand to the enemy do you Another Bingham mine mino operator sale said yesterday I 1 believe It was In 1905 we ve had a little flurry with tho the union It blew over however ho without our having to recognize the union The mine operators never reached any such agreement ug with tho the union W W. B. B Oliver er a consulting engineer eng for tor Colonel E. E A. A Wall came from fron yesterday It Is his opinion that the situation Is being overestimated mated and ond that the trouble will be bo ad adJusted adjusted ad- ad within a few tew days |