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Show GflGUE IS FATAL FOR SPECIAL DEPUTY George Belmont Falls Dead at Bingham After Taking' Overdose. UNEASINESS IN NEVADA Another Strike Is Threatened by Union Men Who Are Dissatisfied. George itclmonl. aired forty, ca plain of a company of special doputy sheriffs, dropped dead from un overdose of cocaine co-caine In Hluham yesterday afterncon. Ills home was in New York, where his mother lives. Uclniont was about a (juarter of a mile above f'arr Fork, in Kiucham canyon, when he fell. Dr. S. D. Northrnp was called, but the man died before the physician physi-cian arrived. Kred Mooney and .1. N. Philips, special deputies, were near the man when he fell and they notified thr police. The body was taken lo Hall's undertaking establishment and efforts will be made to roniiminirato with Lcl-monl's Lcl-monl's mother. Ills father Is dead. nclmonl recently called on Justice- 15. 10. Dudley to have power of attorney conferred con-ferred on someone in New York in ihc Kctlleincnt of the "elder Holmont's estate. Deputy Iteimont was III charce of a large iiumlmr nf Kiuirds at tho Utah Copper Cop-per mine and on the I.lugham & Garfield Gar-field railroad. Deputies "Strike." liilitepn deputy sheriffs employed at tho Ronton Consolidated mine went on "strike" yesterday to have Jamos Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, one of tlnMr companions, reinstated. Wilkinson discharged his rifle and II. II. Harrison, deputy sheriff in command, di-miss-'d him. The eighteen then lay down their arms and walked mil. It la understood under-stood that no effort will be made lo reemploy re-employ them. Thomas Mason, anoihor special deputy dep-uty from lh! noston Consolidated, Is at St. Marks hospital. Mason was accidentally acci-dentally shot in the right hand Wednesday. Wednes-day. Sues to Oust Strikers The I'lah Consolidated .Mining company, com-pany, which owns the Highland Moy, yesterday filod suits In 1 tie district court against five Austrian strikers at nin?r-ham, nin?r-ham, seeking lo oust them from houses built on ground owned by the company. The defendants are Dab Stetleh, Pete Mcloslch. Viclor ICastman. George Man-dcrlch Man-dcrlch and .Mike Sabon. The complaints allege that due notice was given the renters to emit the premises, but that they have refused to surrender the property. prop-erty. H Is understood a large number of similar complaints will ho filed. Accuses Deputies. .1. E. Kingsbury of Pdngham. who docs mine work but who Is not connected with the strike nor affiliated with anv union, was In a clash with special deputies on a Ulnghajn , Garfield train at the station in Bingham yesterday aftornoon. ICings-burywas ICings-burywas in a. passenger coach, having purchased a ticket to Salt Lake. He desired de-sired to pass money through a window to three or four men alongside of the track when the deputies interfered, he snvs. He complained that the deputies took ins suitcase and all its contents from him nnd lato last night had not returned his property. He was not arrested. A. 11. Inglls. president of the "Bingham "Bing-ham local of tho International Association Associa-tion of Machinists and a striker, said he protested against the trcalmcnl accorded ac-corded Klngsbuiy and was hurled to the lloor of the car. KIngsbnrv said the men to whom he desired to give the money were strangers, but one of them asked him for ;"0 cents with which to purchase food. Inglis declared that he. too. purchased a ticket and that he-lore he-lore he hoarded the train Deputy Sheriff A. A. Butler placed his list to his jaw and shoved him aside. Suspects Arrestee!. Two moro strikers. Mike Ellllaek and Theodore Doroclns, have been arrested by Deputy Thca., Schweitzer, who suspects sus-pects them or being in the crowd that hrcd on men employed at tho United Stales mine October 25. There are now six men in custody, accused of taking part in the shooting. Tho deputies expect ex-pect to arrest two more. Charles H. Moycr, president, and Joseph Jo-seph Cannon, executive board members ot the Western Federation of Miners, accompanied by A. Ij. Wilde, business agent of the International Association of Steam Shovel men, have left for Rochester. N. Y., to attend the American Ameri-can Federation of Labor. Charts F-Mahoney. F-Mahoney. vice president of the federation; federa-tion; Yanco TcrrJch and J. C. Low1ey executive hoard members, remain to take charge of the union's Bingham strike affairs. |