Show WORK Company Says Strike is Ended There There t HELP FOR FOE THE t LABOR M A At A the t l Mt Valley Va coal c offices ollices In this city c It t was wu stated yesterday y that tt work wok ad d been h resumed rJ In the ti mine min at a CU Ci r Creek Cr and that Ut there the U strike ake ws WaS W over ove One gang of or men inca had bad h returned to work it was w stated work had been resumed m yesterday morning and a today UT toda it I was W thought tout that all al the th men m In the t camp c would be back at work 0 The c of officers o Seers here hee gave no n credence cn whatever to the story stol coming coining cD front from Castle Gate GAt to the effect et t that Mft of the miners there had b Joined ned the strike At a IL lat lat late hour hor last hut It night Lewis George of the te Salt Sl Lake L committee received re received a dispatch front from fr Helper Hel r It I said I Mast Mass 8 meeting held hd at Helper tonight By y unanimous vote ote it was wan wa decided to strike In explanation of this thi the miners min now nw in la this state that it thi city i wa we w impossible to hold a meeting meet in Castle Cle Gate Gt as the company would wod permit n ni meeting to be b held in hi any I hall bali hl in that place and ad ald the storm was w so s fierce fer that tt it I was wa impossible to hold hol a satisfactory meet meeting log ing In out of doors dr For l this t reason rn a meeting was wan WA held h at a Helper Hep three tr miles distant It was wa the t opinion onion of the Oe men IDen here be that tha this meeting included miners ed oil e practically alt all the te Castle Cati Gate Gat Help elp from Federation The Utah Federation Fert of Labor and the Building Trades Tre Council Counci of this thi city have volunteered to help the t striking lug ing In miners in e c c material way and will wi make a IL donation donalou doti for that pur purpose purpose pose p This was wan w the th information that came from the representatives of the strikers in this thi city test last lt evening Al Already A Already ready it i seems sms many of the miners are feeling the te grip of want and this last move moVi on the part of the local labor organizations organisations would seem to have for its purpose the enabling of the strikers i to hold out It was wan also intimated by Mr George and Mr Kooney Roo ey that as assistance assistance might come from rom organisations organize lions outside the state There are I twelve local labor abor organizations organisations rep represented represented resented in the Federation of Labor I Each of these has ha at least Jest five dele dole delegates delei i gates in the federation and some of them have seven All AU told there are I said to be MO qu men in la the federation There are also twelve organisations I represented in tie the Building Trades Council with about S men The two I organizations combined are in a pool position position tion to give the miners much assist assistance assistance I ance if they are inclined that way I This offer of assistance was the most Significant happening connected with the strike at this thi end of or the line yes yea yesterday yesterday The committee of the miners received r a letter from the men at Can Cas Castle Cantie tie tle Gate aM which although h containing t H tt crIt 44 thea of the reception of the and Clear Creek delegation at that place as viewed from the standpoint of the men The letter was signed by byJ byJ J C Bell F B Walker Valker A Sindin and I F Douglas members of the executive committee of the strikers strIker Trip to Castle Gate Grate The letter Jetter told of the trip of thirty miles mUes through the snowstorm in the night and the arrival at Castle Gate I and then says We had no place to lay our weary heads and limbs for the company had bad already issued sued i an order to close e up all public houses house in which we might be beI accommodated and as am alt all the dwell dwellI I lags ings and boarding houses hou es are built on onI J I the property the people of I necessity had to abide by the order I IVe We therefore had to parade the county coun 1 ty road all cli night in the snow for this I was the only ground upon uOn which we could put a foot I Met in the Road Head As B to the first meeting tile The letter says saY II We called a mass meeting that we e eI had bad to bold hold out in the snow We Ve could I not get Ket the K of P ball balI as it is built Ion on the Ute property The law lawI protecting and governing the same is isI I I that no meetings or gatherings that are injurious or detrimental to the com corn company comI I pany shall at any time be held there Thus the K of P cannot rent the hall haU hallo haUto I to o anyone only as the company says ays I We Ve were therefore compelled to hold hoW our meeting In the road rod and end in the snow There were of the Castle tle CastleGate c Gate men who came to the meeting be being bein lug ing led Jed in hi the procession don by the super superintendent superintendent of the mine homes bosses and a squad quad of deputy marshals numbering about thirty They would not listen to our out grievances but the tile superintendent dent of the mines made a motion to re remain remain remain main at work and not come out In sym sympathy sympathy pathy with the strikers strike which was seconded by the mine boss bo and voted dow down n by the deputies and nd not a few of the pets that came canto down to the meeting with guns on their shoulders h ul ders dera to drive us u out of the town The be miners are treated more like dogs titan than men here at the present time They are even forbidden to cross the track to the depot depol in order that they might send word woid to their fellows in and elsewhere el re They will not even allow us to go 80 near the corn com compan pan panya j a store in order to buy b y overshoes to t keep our sore feet dry and warm William Davis Davia and said Andrew Andron Smith two miners came to Salt Lake from Castle Gate yesterday y They DIey stated that James Smith made several at attempts attempts attempts tempts to reach the tile Western Union Telegraph office to send ee a message but was prevented from doing so eo by the guards guard The committee com here also received a aletter aletter letter tetter from one of the miners l at Clear Creek saying that the meeting held titers there at which the strike was wu s declared off was wan as held bald in the company store it was attended by ten or twelve miners the mine bosses and the company store clerks The committee consider this as an taking snap judgment ju nt white while the body of the strikers were in Castle Gate Oate Ge e |