Show GOAl UA OVER PREPARING TO n SUME AT SCOFIELD FIELD MINES JUNES President Bell of the Strikers rs Com Corn Committee Committe mitte thinks the Leaders adars L Will WillBe WillBe WillBe Be Blacklisted J 1 W Dilley a prominent citizen of or Scofield came ame to the city yesterday from the scene ene of the coal strike and brings the information Inform tion that the strike is practically over oer ov although it has not yet been called off by the strikers committee At the Clear Creek mine Mr lIr Dilley says say there are fifty miners i at work besides be ides the day men T F Hoye and G Douglas the main strike leaders at itt Clear Creek have left he said for Kansas At Castle Gate all an was quiet and nd the mines were yere running as usual yesterday Almost all aU the strikers had gone back from there thre to Scofield ld At Scofield the company was preparing to open up with a small iman force Over half the men have left the camp permanently j J C Bell the president of or the strikers ers era committee also came to Salt Lake yesterday He said he came here to consult with the th members embers m of the com corn committee now in this city He will m return to Scofield today to consult with the I miners there and the future course of the committee will be guided by the wishes of or the men still sun out He is bf of I the opinion n that the leaders will be blacklisted by the company now no what whatever whatever whatever ever the outcome Mr Bell was very ery indignant against the deputy sheriffs at Castle Gate and is of the opinion that nothing but Intimidation kept the themen themen men m n from striking there There Th re were from forty to sixty deputy sheriffs there he lie said sald and they treated the strikers in tn a highhanded way and tried to draw them into a fight on more occasions than one But the men conducted themselves admirably all the way through There was not so 80 much as a hard bard word passed George Geor and Rooney held an another another another other meeting last evening with the committee of the Federation of Labor and put their purposed laws in shape to t be b presented to the legislature There will be he another an and final meet meeting t ting ing lag on Friday evening in Federation hall ball at which Representatives Van Home Horne Holtzheimer Hamlin and other members of the legislature are ex cx expected expected to be present to exchange views I with th thi workingmen |