Show r State Board of Arbitration May Be II Called to Act in Settling Strike the be he state board hoard of labor conciliation Ed d cf arbitration whose good offices may ulle used geed J to bring about bout an agreement tween the minors and tho the rotors consists of John Dern Dorn Salt Sal Salte e chairman William Drysdale ale den and Arthur Parsons ons Salt Lake e act creating the tho board and defining duties was passed by the thc state stalo leg leg- iture ture March H 14 H. H 1901 The rhe members Appointed by 11 the Governor he be statute requires that one member Lit n all be an employer of labor 1 another other kill 11 bo be an employee and member of a abor r i Kor bow bor organization tho third must be f ither a an employee nor employer of nual labor who shall II be chairman harman The board Is expected to got get Into and with employers when hen a strike or lockout la 18 lar r eaten ed and endeavor by mediation i effect affect an amicable settlement The uniting parties must present a writ writ- f statements of facts to the tho board board t M statute tales states definitely that app 1 i llon ton Ion for tor th the tho board rd to act must bede bedo be bo do de before a strike or lockout takes Ire ceo co The board may act between tho when hen a n strike or lockout Is i Active only after the thc two parties ume relations with each cach other I The be board has power to administer oatha oaths and r require q induction of Information desired i yore fora and sheriffs are required to the board when conditions lUccI likely 5 i lead to a strike or lockout exist h e C decisions of oC tho the board must bede bo be bode bode de public and the tho members are aled aled aled al- al ed 4 a day for their services and r s tr a r rR R a S I r Yg r fir T- T r rr 9 I r p e Y Yi i o r rt t 1 fir r E o ARTHUR P. r. r r I N Nt t v JO Joux Dk It H tip r. r L J o r fr v f o ew WILLIAM executive board of the Machinists Machinists' In- In association of Salt Lake E E. G G. G Locke secretary of Miners Miners' union No 67 of ot Bingham N. N P. P Greek banker of Salt Lake and Ro fey Rov Father Vasilios of ot the local Greek Orthodox church Behind closed doors the situation at atthe atthe atthe the mining camp was thoroughly discussed discusser dis dis- cussed cusser About 11 o'clock It was decided that as many members of the conference as could should go JO to ham Bing-ham and see seethe seethe seethe the situation for themselves the tho better betterto to determine what might bo be done to bring about an adjustment The Tho conference conference con con- conI I ference adjourned and all were vere preparIng preparIng preparing ing to leave for Bingham ham when a phone message e announced that Mr Ir Moyer had arrived at the tho Cullen hotel Escorted d to Conference The sheriff had requested him himm to at attend attend attend at- at tend the conference and had sent a 0 machine to the depot to meet his train but connections were ere missed and Moyer Moer went direct to his hotel There was some belief bellet that Moyer did not w want nt to attend the conference so the sheriff ordered Deputies R. R L. L Eddington Edding- Edding ton and Sanford Hedges to take his machine and escort Moyer to the Governors Governor's Governors Governor's Governors Governor's Gov Gov- office Within a few moments Mr Ir Moyer and Nicholson Locke and Wilde arrived Mr lr Moyer was ushered Into tho Governors Governor's Governors Governor's Gov Gov- Governors Governor's office and a conference was held with him for a half hour or more before the other union men were called In While all were in the tho room Mr 1 arrived and a few minutes later the th Greek priest came The Tho conference then continued until 1145 when hen adjournment was taken to togo togo togo go to Bingham Immediately after coming comins' out of the conference Governor Spry issued the statement quoted above an and President Moyer of the miners gave the statement quoted elsewhere In this Issue The party left lort for tor Bingham at 11 CO GO going in the automobile of the sheriff and the warden of ot tho the penitentiary In Inthe Inthe the tho latter machine were ere Governor Chief Justice Frick Attorney Gen General Barnes Warden Varden Pratt Mr Moyer Ioor John JohnK K Hardy private secretary to tho the Govin Gov- Gov err in the sheriffs sheriff's machine were Sheriff Sherif Sharp Adjutant General Wedgwood Mr Ir Dern Deputy Sheriff Sanford Hedges Mr Father Lambri- Lambri dos ulos and Lieutenant 1 W. W E. E Persons of tho the United States army at nID Bingham hm Speech-linking Speech Governor Spry Spry's s party part arrived at Upper Bingham at o'clock and went to the Utah Copper hotel A large crowd of ot miners greeted tho the Governor Governor Gov Gov- with cheers Mr Ir stated stated stated stat stat- ed briefly the purpose of oC the Governors Governor's visit The Greeks said that they we were anxious to hear hoar the tho Governor and after the tho party had dined the Greeks formed a circle about tho the platform platform Governor William Spry was al as the t first I speaker being Introduced by Banker He e was greeted c with a applause ap ap- from the strikers He H. said eald In n part I We want ant it distinctly understood that we have not come hero bere with the tho vi view ow of interfering with your our strike In fn any manner That concerns concerns con con- cerns yourselves and the owners of tho the mining properties But wo eve arc are here to ask that you assist us In preserving the tho law and order We ant rant you to use ubo your our Influence In bringing about order We Ve want you OU to persuade those men who have Ve armed and are assembled upon tho the hillside and who fired on tile the law-abiding law citizens to stop carrying arms anna I wish to pledge myself to you that If It any deputy deput sheriff commits an unlawful act I will see sec to It that he Is la Immediately discharged ed and punished to the tho fullest extent of the law for an any offense he ho may have committed Tho situation as regards regards tho the maintenance of law and ord order r now rests resti In the hands of oC Sheriff Sharp and his d deputies Should It come cometo to pats pass that tho the situation grows beyond the tho sheriffs sheriff's control It willbe will willbe willbe be necessary to take tale the regrettable step or of calling out the io militia Gentlemen you do not want the strike to come ti to that Cries Crlos of ot No and applause Upon the conclusion of tho the Governors Governor's n address Scotty John Currie Currle a amino mine carpenter rushed through the tho crowd an and upon tho the platform Currie struck the l keynote of or the Greek j contention h by delivering a telling tirade against L L. G G- G the Utah Copper company's company's com com- pany's labor laLor agent Attacks or Agent Currie accused of or having the tho Greeks b by the tho throat lIe llo said that the tho labor agent insists that the tho miners purchase all aU their wares from the thu agents agent's store Currie further declared declared de do- dared that in order f for a n Greek to secure employment i In r the mires H It In is necessary to pay flay from flO 10 to 25 5 bonus bonu Frequently according to the tho orator Greeks were cre discharged ed and forced to again pa pay another bonus in order to get their jObs Joba back again Chris Chris a prominent ent Greek followed Currie and Indorsed all that the tho latter had 1 said He said eald If there were any Ci Cl clans on tho the hill they were ere fighting for freedom from tho the la labor labor la- la bor agent Speaking In Greek I is said to have ha touched upon what the tho Governor had said eald and appeal appealed d to the the I crowd to follow tollow the Governors Governor's Governors Governor s advice Banker Statha reared then thon 8 the platform and s addressed dressed the a gathering Rev Rw Father Ascended theas was as next W When hen hon the priest ascended the a platform ho removed his hat lint With with one ono accord the Greeks followed his example and listened in silence during tho the short address The priest charged them to j Jealously guard Juard the good name of th their lr forefathers forefathers fore tore fathers by acting right Tho The Salt Lake lak party then withdrew too to the Utah Copper Copper Copper Cop Cop- per club for a 3 conference Count County Commissioners J. J W W. Burton and Oscar Carlson Carleon and County Attorney I. I E E. Willey Villey wore were present After a n. discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion It was the tho opinion that Sheriff Sharp was able to handle the tho situation The county commissioners gave the sheriff unlimited power to engage as lS many deputies as he deemed necessary sar sary AJi Ac Ascends nd bd HIM lilli Shortly before the tho outdoor meeting President Moyer of oX the Western Federation Federation Fedoration Fed Fed- oration of Miners disappeared After Governor Go Spry finished his hie address addres one lone e of the official part party y spotted potted Moyer Moer high bight u up n on the tho east hill where th the minors were e r o supposed to be entrenched Moyer Moer came down the hill shortly after atter and Governor Spry requested hie his presence In the club When Moyer appeared the tho Governor said Mr Ir Moyer Moyers are arc you ready to take tale us Ull up that oil hill N Moyer loer replied Certainly Ill I'll tako you up myself my my- self Head Heads Headed d by Mover Mo er the Governor and Justice l Frick the party started the too ascent of tho the hill down which the tho Cretans Cretans Cretans Cre Cre- tans had poured a hall of fire Judge Frick and the Governor were the first to reach the tho top Not a a. single Bingle Cretan was to be seen soen on tho the hill hili the tho barricades they had erected were standing The Tho barricades were wen constructed construct d of practically practically bullet proof Tho The party found many empty cartridge e shells During the tho Investigation several Greeks Crooks armed with rifles were ero noticed high up on the mountainside When hen Meyer's Meyers at attention attention nt- nt was vas called to them he said they were probably hunting jackrabbits Will VIII In Charges Charge Another conference was held at the tho Copper company compan club at which J. J R. R Shilling superintendent of or the Utah Copper company's compans mines was wae present In discussing tho the charges against Shilling told Governor Spry that if it proof of extorting on the part of was presented he ho would bo t immediately discharged The said that he lie would hold a 0 strict Investigation of at the tho charges chares mado made against the labor agent An Investigation investigation investigation gation was held some months ago ngo but no proof was forthcoming Before leaving leavinS' the Governor exacted a promise from President Moyer that If the shooting continues Moyer will ex exercise exercise ex- ex his prerogative and excommunicate cate the tho offenders from the tho union Yanco tho the member of or the ex executive executive ex- ex e board of the federation who Wednesday went up the tho hill to parley parle with the entrenched Greeks yesterday denied dented that there were ever an any Greeks on the hill He said sa-Id a party of Americans Americans Americans Ameri Ameri- cans did the tho shooting in order to havo have martial law proclaimed |