Show THEY RfSORT TO WINCHfSTfRS I GILZONITE HAULERS CAUSE TROUBLB NEAR DUCXESNE bJiJ Scattered Along the Road For a Hundred MilesDemand For Righer Pay Causes the Trouble SpecIal to The Herald Price Utah March 7Trouble has again broken out among the unIon and nonunion ore and freight haulers this time on differences ariing out of the bringing into Price of the gilsonlte ores of the St Louis Gilsonlte company operating op-erating mInes on what is known as the strip between the Uncompahgre and Uintah reservations The demand for outgoing merchandise was several weeks ago settled satisfactorily to the strikers but they have been contending contend-ing for 75 cents a hundred for ores this way The company is paying 50 cents Ye3terdaJ ten or twelve teams loaded at the mines at 50 cents but when they reached Duchesne bridge last night the I taps were taken from ten wagons and thrown Into the rIver while others were compelled by threats to throw off their lads by the roadside I John D Boyd who had several team S on the way and who lives near the scene of the outrage got together several S sev-eral friends and was at last accounts looking for the offenders wIth a Winchester S Win-chester David Smith one of the men who was forced to unload last nIght Is In town now and says he is going ba k wIth n crowd and bring In his loads if he has to use force Very serious se-rious trouble is looked for unless the unIon teamsters cease Intimidations Gilsonlte is scattered along the roadsIde from here a dIstance of nearly 150 mIles |