Show BINGHAM LABORE HAVE POOR HOM Ten to Fifteen Men Live in Shack Made of P PC Po Poder der Cans and Boxes That living conditions condItion among JT m I at Bingham aro are vila the tho worker ing ng crowded Into shacks and P na- na theIr time when not at labor i most unsanitary surroundings surrounding I. I statement made by persons person who a to be Intimately acquainted acquaint with in the copper camp that the present troubles aro are 11 be a a. protest against tho system 0 ol oi day laborers as DS well as b for tor an nn Increase In wages and re rece reee tion and say that the laborers boon boen organizing and preparing foi tOI tion since early summer Tho The Italians Italiano arid and Greeks are Bli sile the tho subject of ot how Jobs are sea aeo but members of ot moro more northern i allege labor agents obtain wor wo work foreigners upon payment of C ce f sums and then specify tho the stor which thoy they aro are to trade trado l That living conditions of ot many si siem MM em ern European miners are are vile vUe la IS I to be caused by the men thema and their manners of ot living experts say Bay tho the only thing thing- that AItho M AI tho mining camps from epidemic I 1 amount or ot copper salts aalt in the With w Wi th there ere j 4 In many of ot the aback bunt built on goods boxes and powder cans from to fifteen men live Men on the a B shift shUt sleep In a n. cot in the daytime are aro then succeeded by their follow the da day shift shUt who occupy the a cots Mon Men of ot some races after atter da day without taking oft off 1 Ii clothes Living in this thia manne said costs tho miners about II month Tho remainder goes to E ETho Tho foreign money orders order and t f fo drafts issued to various the thc mines last year foar amounted to al Only about thirty of ot the money earned In the tho ye mains in the camp The rest ret J across the ocean iff There are aro twenty-nine twenty saloon saloons te corporate limits of ot Bingham b but t cording to who greater amount of ot liquor la is bou bou th the called so-called aled dry belt outside I ham bam than In its saloons It is Is estimated tho the Utah Copper coppe pany earning earning- moro more than 1000 dentin denda a year on a 0 15 oo I 1 lw mont ment employs about m meach each man was granted a wage in Ind Indof of ot fifty cents per day the annual in mining expenses would amou about counting counting- the working year as 3 0 days t |