Show REPORTS FROM PROM CLEAR Strikers Say but Thirty hirty Returned to Work Rooney and George of the coal l strikers committee received let lettes tars tar yesterday from T F Hoye the theother theother theother other member of the committee and from G Douglas one of the leaders of the expedition from Scofield to Castle CastleGate CastleGate Gate G te telling of the situation in Clear Creek Instead of eighty men being at work in the mine at that place they state that there were but thirty at the best and after the meeting on Sunday afternoon twelve of these quit work wonc and joined the strikers again i Hampton who acted as chairman at nIt he meeting of the at which the strike t was declared off ort is the same letters who nan man i is asserted in these made the original to td strike if the th Company e refused to arbitrate But Buthe Buthe Buthe he and a number of the other men re refused refused refused fused to attend att d the meeting on Sunday afternoon although they admitted that they had done wrong in going back to work At the meeting Sunday afternoon James Shepherd acted as chairman and G Douglas as secretary The meeting of at which the strike was de declared cl re off err was as condemned cond and any I and andean andall all persons who continue at work I were condemned Resolutions were i adopted thanking the Salt Lake and Castle Gate committees the Federa Federation Federation tion of Labor and the Building Trades i Council The letter from Mr Hoye I also contained the information that sixty si ty men had started from Scofield for Castle Gate to reinforce the ers era at that place Mr George and Mr Rooney met with the i he committee on legislation of the Federation Fed of Labor again last even evening evening evening ing and more work was done on the arbitration measure to be presented to the th legislature this week SI |