Show I SAVORS OF BUNKO I I EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SAID I I TO BLEED LABORERS r Men are Sent to Camps Where They I II l Work Discharged a Few Days and arc Then I Men 1 who say they have been duped i 1 by employment agencies In Omaha and Denver continue to arrive In the city They nearly all tell the same story Two honestlooking young fellows ap pearcd at police headquarters lust evening r even-ing and asked for lodgings which were accorded them They had also been there the evening previous We arc sorry to have had to come again said one of them James Relley but we cannot help ourselves as wo have no money and dont want to stein i We will walk oul to l the tunnel now being built near Park City tomorrow I was shipped from an employment agency In Denver twelve days ago accepting ac-cepting emplovmcnt with Callahan who is doing railroad work near Green River as a laborer and was guaranteed guaran-teed 2 a day 1 wont to work but I they only kept me one and onehalf days Under the agreement laborers on outside work who put In thirty days am supposed to get 2 per day If I they I work less than thirty das 175 p < rda r-da Board Is 4 150 per week No time checks are Issued for less than twelve dart and anyone who does not work that letiglh of time Is either compelled to wait until the regular payday which Is on the 25th of he month following that In which the t work is done or take their payout of the commtesaiy Men are being crowded Into these camps from Omaha and Deiucr at a rate faIn fa-In excess of the demand In order to keep faith with the employment agency all who present cards arc given work j but another gang comes along and I enough men are let out to allow the i I in > w comers to go to work and thus the procession Is kept up At the present there must be hun dreds of these victims between Green River and Salt Lake As I read In The Tribune the other day they are not hoboes but men who merely want work |