Show 4 4 u iu u. u uJ PARK UNiON MINERS President Moyer of Western Federation to Be Present at Assembly of Summit County Workers Workers Workers-Is Is Silent on Plans MEN FROM EAST ARRIVE AT BINGHAM Little Effort Made Th Thus s. s Far to to Work Utah Copper Property in Canyon Imported Canyon Imported Crews Crews' Are S Said id to B Be Deserting V T TWO YO wo trainloads of strikebreakers 1 arrived in Bingham from the tha east yesterday One hundred and nine ty-nine men arrived on these trains trainE Little effort was made to work tIle the newcomers The strikers assert that the men imported from th the east ar are ar brought simply to make a showing The most il important new angle to the situation is i the calling of a a. ma- ma mas mass s meeting of t the 1110 c n miners ners at Park Palk City for tonight Charles H. H Moyer 1 president president pres pres- ident of or the tIfe Y Western estern Federation of Miners Miners will be resent present Moyer would not be ed last night A. A L. L Wilde rilde one of his llis lieutenants was lieutenants was asked if the Park City miners would be called out He said he IlC would not hOt be quoted one way way or the other The OI Ohio Io Copper mine started work yesterday with ten men mn and four tour tourIn In Inthe Inthe Inthe i the mill at Lark i The Tho Montana Montana-Bing- ham properties arc are expected to re resume mme work wort Monday ronda according to Superintendent Miller The The only new new development de among the opera operators ors is a call for a a. meeting of or the th smaller mine ow owners ers today White the operators are c o. o t reticent it Is Is be believed be- be 4 iI h he m in meeting meeting- has bas for its its object ct an effort to commence work ork n n those mines mine More tor Strikebreaker lu r Come Of C the l two o trains calr carrying more more eJ em- em 1 plo es which arrived ed during the day diY over o the the- B B. B 8 G Ga railroad the first t brought men men and arrived at t 9 3 o'clock in the morning The newcomers newcom ers also brought ht with them theiu ICO 10 rifle rifles I Continued o on P Page ge J 2 Column 3 3 MINERS torn m OF v B PARK I CITY WILL NILL HOLD MEETING tONIGHT Continued from Page e. e 1 1 of comparatively obsolete e t e pattern Th The Themen Themen e en me men n marched up to the Utah Copper property unmolested though thc they were closel closely guarded The second train from the east arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived at t t noon 1 lt It t brought nine fifty men though it I is ii reported b by one man manof manor of or the party that ll ii started from St. St Louis Mo ro Of the others some had been persuaded to leave the train at Denver b by union men This Thi detachment was as for the Highland Boy Bo mine The mine officials had arranged for tor forthe forthe the he party to be taken to the thc workings In n stages and ordered three c buses from from the thc camp cami stables to take them When hen the Identity of or the proposed pas- pas was as disclosed to the tho stage drivers the tho latter refused to carry earn them The cars car were backed up the hill to the mine Men Not to Work ork A As the newcomers detrained the first demonstration took place among tho the Austrian strikers The arrivals were Importuned b by both men and nd women not to go to work One replied that thattie he tie was hungry when asked why he was as asIn In Bingham ham To this an Austrian woman woman woman wom wom- an replied in broken English Eng Come Como into the striking miners' miners homes and arid well we'll give ghe you ou all an you want to eat This sally made a great hit with the strikers Three desort deserted tI shortly a after ter arriving One of ot them Louis Walker of ot St. St Louis declared that he lie was Induced to come cometo cometo to Bingham b because a large laraje sign in front of the thc employment agency rea read l that the strike was ended and offered a da day and board Walker told a l story of oC tHe trip from St. St Louis He said the party started with men mm They The were ware closely guarded by bJ me men 1 armed with revolvers according to his story and not allowed to l leave ave the tho train at an any stopping place Before the J journey urne was scarcely started the men began to have suspicions re regarding regarding re- re garding the work at Bingham ham he said but could rec receive no satisfaction from their guards according to Walker Men Jumped through windows and left lett the train by an any means Attempt to Walker refused to go o to work on omi arrival arrival ar ar- ar rival here and was walking along the street in lower Bingham ham last night when he was confronted by a 3 party of oC men In charge of ot J. J P P. P Harrison who is in command at the Highland Boy Bo mine The They pointed their guns at Walker he says and told him him that he lie was under arrest for tor desertion Walker cried for assistance and J J. J C. C Lowney Lowne and Yanco came to the rescue The labor leaders were expostulating expostulating ex et- ex- ex postulating with the guards when Patrolman Patrolman Pa Pa- L. L G. G Gordy and Phil Culleton of oC the Bingham police force took a aland hand land In tho the fray tray Incidentally the guards accused Frank a steam sho employed b by the tho Utah Construction Construction Construction Con Con- company also with being a a. deserter deserter- Tho Time Bingham police ordered the guards to take themselves up the hill out of or municipal territory Harrison was taken to police pollee headquarters where he was treated to a down call-down b by Chief Deputy Sheriff A Axel el Steele Walker went wont with the labor leaders to their headquarters Sheriff Sharp will make malee an investigation of the incident At Utah Copper The Time Utah Copper mine had about 2150 men at work yesterday esterday Two st steam staIn am shovels were w worked and two others fired up It is stated that as aa a result of blasts fired yesterday five steam shovels will be required toda today The Utah Construction company began work worl upon the hill for the Utah Copper Copper Copper Cop Cop- per company compan This work Is sanctioned by Moyer The Tho Highland Boy has but bui twenty five men employed The shipment shipment shipment ship ship- ment of or ore to the tIme Tooele smelter ha has been indefinitely postponed held at Tooele A mass meeting was as last night but no action was taken re regarding regarding regarding re- re garding the time strike Seventy five moro mor men were wele laid ot off at the International i smelter at Tooele yesterday making s n a nI I total o of 15 Tho The labor officials claim clain I that men arc are out at Garfield Tonight Tonight Tonight To To- night a special meeting will iII bo be holt held at Park Pari City That the tho unions union are arc supplied with mono mone money is evident as man many loads o or ol ordered coal for tho the strikers Stave have boon been b by labor leaders Lo LowneY says sars that ther the federation r can have havo In a a. weel though he does docs no not If It necessary divulge the time source of this mone money Sn say Men Work ork John M. M Hayes assistant secretary secreta of ot the Utah Copper company compan said yes es that applications for work wen coming coining in so fast that the tho office force fore could scarcely take care of ot them However How ever said Mr Hayes layes the men making application would be put to work Jusas Jus as Uj fast as the overseers at tile the mm could accommodate atc them Harry S. S Joseph said that at noor yesterday a group o of nine business mer mei merot c of ot Salt S. Lake met to discuss the tho tion 1 The They concluded said saltI Mr r. r Joseph that it was time for some public action ac tion In opposition to the to cripple the mining In Industry of or Utah These men had been advised of ot the time fac fcc that a number of or pickets were sta stationed stationed at the Oregon Short Line deno depo during the day lay to Intercept mechanic out to Garfield t te who sho wished to go seek beck work worle rh These so pickets ets warned th tb that there was a n strike on OP at Garfield Gar Oar Garfield men field and antI thai that it would be un unsafe ao fo COI them to go there By this means I seekers werd of oC work worle number lar large larre p. p th thi from Garfield and from awa away kept for tor th needed employment ment that th they y support of their families and nd smelter To liTo close up Ui the mines mimics of this valley would mean the time of off of distribution of approximate 60 TIme The situation I s is s that hut the business men who met today considered the tile advisability of or 5 con o of all business hou houses es o 0 a a. Salt SaIl canvass Lake for tor the purpose of or gamin consent to Issue 15 ue a call for Cor a a. genera ent cou and citI cit mass mas meeting of oC business s men I Herald Special to The McGill Ne Nev Oct 15 A A number of or clashes l between tween strikers and company have lIa taken place toda today and amul the men situation IB is tense James Saunders f switchman was hued Chasel to colored a his his home by ly a n crowd of Greeks ilmo ho se shots huts at al him Ho lie se- se fired shotgun and arid StOOl stood off hl his a until the officers arrived An Au pursuers mechanic was chased into Barnes Barnes' boarding house houe Mathers s he lie was concealed In iii thin the storeroom store store- where here Barnes Greeks aks surrounded room m by bv searching ho and Insisted on house the SJ and finally Clammily discovered cred the the tIme American Im premise but were persuaded to tolt lt 1st C. C hull him lv V. V Jl Jiul Jenkins Jenkins' go lIkins' lIkins hll business ln s manager er for forth company th time him with hi who l o threatened 1 11 revolvers but he lie was rc office b bJ h by J 11 tho tIme trouble is l lIng caused by bya Mi 11 comparatively IY small number of or a and Austrians Austrian all nil of whom hom arc are CreekS ks armed aimed The sheriff hesitates s to tu u use useR R pro measures fearing ft-aring that he lie ma may severo severa battle buttle a general bring bi on Men len In inside l tho tIme stockade have hav provisions pro pro- and bidding bedding d and anil can easily M Mi 1 visions l lH Ci lon i P the thC plant J going oln until the lh simply run out which will 1 ly in iii a af afew nf nr 1 or ore machinists anti ami oth other l' l l'union Many few f w days h union 1 men inca 11 will l I e ave th tIme the district Usta-Iet to to- morRo Practically all of the th furnace fur fur- and converter men are an out nac nace 1 Til Ouch much to th the whole liole pay ar rol vol to meet meet meet-it If tIme the new name l lor for or efficient efficient- an and clever clel cle l' l work Want a advertise H |