Show IIi A ft A jw I DEMONSTRATION I OF STRIKERS AND FRIENDS PLANNED Miners Miners' From Eureka Park City and Other Camps Will Take Part If plans of ot the Bingham strikers an and 8 sympathizers materialize materialise Salt I Lake ake will this thI evening be the tue scene of a u. big bis labor demonstration In support rt of ot the strike Prior to coming to to this cIt city about strIkers rs he headed by a band hand will para parade parado o at nt an and hold a III meeting e C t I n g. g Miners from rom Park lark City and other mining centers will also attend the demonstration in Salt Lake The Th city commission yesterday gave e tacit permission to hol hold tho the demonstration and authorized the chief chlof of police to supply a platoon of ot police to head the parade The demonstration will take tRIce Its place In Iii a series of ot mass meetings which have been held hed in mining mining- districts an and anI elsewhere in iii support o of oC the striker Resolutions lon were passed d at a 0 meeting In Park City last Jast night of ot local 14 1 of or the miners' miners union pledging moral and financial support to the Bingham Continued on Page rase 8 S Column D. D DEMONSTRATION I OF STRIKERS AND FRIENDS PlANNED Continued from Po Paso Page o 1 1 strike This meeting was attended hymore hy by more than miners Ch Charles II 11 H. H Moyer 1 president of tho estern Western Federation Federation Fed Fed- of ot Miners Miner contrary to ox- ox ex expectations expectations was not present at the meeting meeting- Prot Protest Jt Demonstration Following the news that n a parado and general demonstration of t I would be rondo made In mans tOlla today protests protests pro- pro I tests were lo lodged sed with tho the town board i I of ot Bingham based on the fear tear o of din dla- I I conditions In the mines where man many ol old have returned to to work The Tho protests were however howe overruled overrule b by the hoard board tho the city fathers maintaining that no harm could coul come corno of ot tho demonstration BO so long as ns the miners were ere not molested The authorities at Bingham ham had planned to permit the of t saloons today In view of or a partial p re return return ro- ro turn to normal conditions with re resumption resumption re- re of or work In the mines News of the demonstration planned for tor to today to- to day dIU ho however enticed caused them to recall their permission to the saloon aloon keepers The bars have been closed J the beginning of or tho the strike and saloon saloonkeepers saloonkeepers saloonkeepers keepers yesterday protested vehemently vehement vehement- I ly against longer remaining Idle ItIle an and ur urged ed that permission be he given to re reopen reopen reopen re- re open their thell places placeR of or business The Time Highland Boy mine suffered the loss of ot a n dozen n workmen yesterday re reducing r.- r. the tho force toree now employed ed to sixt sixty m men Th Time ThA situation at Tooele whore where a 11 largo number of ot the tho emploY 8 of the International l smelter walked cut leaving leavIn leaving leav leav- In ing tho the mills to bo be operated oy a 11 short force has caused the operators of or the Highland Hig Boy Doy mine to defer of ore Intended for treatment at tho the International smelter this week OD r tc With Small Force Ofee The Ohio Copper mine yesterday ester operated operated operated op- op op op- with a n force of ot twenty men mon In inthe tho the mine proper and six men in tho the mill at Lark Former who ho returned to work at the Ohio mine are arc working at nt an advance In wages The mine yesterday produced seventy o tons of ot ore which was vas shipped to the time Lark Tk mill The Ohio mine Is not Importing importing Im im- im porting labor to take the tho place of strikers Normally workmen are arc employed at the mine and In the mill Twenty five additional strikebreakers ers from the east cast arrived In Bingham on the time evening train yesterday for work york in the Utah Copper mine amine Three steam shovels w were re operated on the Utah yesterday and produced tons of ot ore ore which was shipped to is t. t Garfield At 5 30 o'clock yesterday evening e blasting operations operation at tho the Utah Copper mine tore down enough ore to work four tour steam shovels today providing providing providing pro pro- viding hands can be ho found to man the time extra shovel Rush Police to Ely EIT Decisive action in fn the Nevada Ne strikes hns has been taken b by Governor Tasker Taskel I. I L. L Oddie Oddle of or that state stat according to dispatches from Reno last night These carried carrle the time news s that the governor had sont sent telegraphic instructions to Captain Cap Cap- tain taip J J. JP P P. Donnelly Donnell of ot tho state police at Reno to tn proceed Immediately with all available men to El Ely Tho Time govenor governor Governor gover nor on the ground personally at the McGill smelter ordered out time the state police pollee after an inspection of or conditions and conferences with labor leaders and operators The Tho situation at nt the McGill smelter grew alarming yesterday esterday when near- near rioting began at the gates of ot the tho smelter smelter ter tor yard and the striker guards re refused refused re- re fused to permit provisions to be taken through the gates to SOO 00 men working In the smelter to maintain In operation the tho roasters and con con- on- on FlU Fifty guards for tor the smelter company arrived at J. J Ely b. b Yester yesterday ay from Salt I Lake The guards were taken Into tho the rounds grounds on a train and were ero armed with with rifles and bayonets The rioters pur pursuing a provision wagon wag were surprised b by tho the armed guards on turning a corner and immediately ly wilted making no further demo tra- tra tion B By night the demonstration ceased entire entirely and the strikers had de deserted the gates The Tho situation In do the time strike at the Nevada o Consolidated mines at Copper Flat near El Ely grew Interesting yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- morning when whon Greeks and from and Veteran camps appeared to prevent a D. continuation continuation continua continua- atlon a- a tion of ot work at the mines Tho The men were not put to work however howe and tho the forel foreigners ners returned to their homes Tho The arrival of ot Governor Go Oddle Oddie at Copper Copper Copper Cop Cop- per Flat had much to do with quietIng quieting quiet quiet- ing lag the disturbances yesterday After a meeting with the r Ely Kly IJ Central Labor league Tuesday night Governor GO Oddie Oddle Issued a statement In which ho said sald that he proposed to bring about u a l peaceful settlement of ot difficulties and andIn andin In an any event ont to see ee that life and prop- prop ern ar |