| Show PROVO CANYON STRIKE I Heber Hcn Still Refuse t Bturn to Work Special Corespondence Heber Nov 3 Al day yesterday the street was crowded with men and boys who have been working cn the track of the Provo canyon line and whO on account ac-count of a reduction of wage going Into effect on the 1st of the month quit work The work train stood at the depot de-pot yesterday nearly nil day The men say they would submIt to the reduction In theIr wages if the lmIan would give them better hour They claim they have been getting In ali the way from eleven to thirteen hours per day The work they are doing they say Is much harder than the regular secton work I the railway company would agree the men are willing to put In eight hours work a uay at the reduced price 150 Nearly all the business men of the town Ipet and talked wit the men yesterday terda and tried to Induce them to go back to work endure the reduction and If their hours were too long solicit the officers of the road to reduce the number num-ber of hour per day to the satisfaction satisfac-tion ot both Iartes There Is a great deal of work In t cout present I Park City Is taking ail the hands that1 1 I wH gp from thIs vale and wags are < god andstl on the rise I the Heber men refuse much longer to g bk to work the chances are the work train wi pull out from this end of the road and I will mean about 200 kept out of Heber between now and the 1st of ApriL Dozens of men see thIs and are md anxious to go to work again but there are a few who are urging them to stay out unless the company will reduce the number of hour per day Railroad Notes Colonel Clayton Is expected home from the east tonight J G Jacobs general manager of the Salt Lake Iercur road Is at the Mer cur end of the line B F Ncvlns general agent of the Denver RIo Grande Is out of town on business for tie company The Fortysixth Infantry en route from Fort Thomas to the Philippines is due In St Louis on the morning df the th They will pass through here on week thc Rio Grande Western some time next H M Clay general agent of the passenger pas-senger department of the Union PacIfic Is seriously Ill at his home 76 First street with nervous typhoid fever Mr Clay recovered from a long siege of pneumonia last August and hlshealh has been precarious ever since |