Show MASS MEETING OF COAL MINERS GALLED AT SCOFIELD Object Is to Learn Grievances Griev-ances of Men PRICE ISSUES THE CALL Ho Complies With tho Request of Gov Wells After Grievances Arc Stated They Will Be Presented to the Company Com-pany and State Executive I TRIBUNE SPECIAL Scofield Utah Doc Willhim Prlco John Mitchells representative at t this fiampi has Issued a call for u mass meeting of the miners of this vicinity to bo 1 held tomorrow morning in the willow thicket where the union was organized last Friday Fri-day The meeting will bu held outside the town llmlnts In order to avoid interruption interrup-tion onpthc part df 1 tho civil 1 authorities It Is the object of the meeting lo learn tin grievances of the men Their grievances griev-ances will be presented to company officers offi-cers and to Gov Wells REAL GRIEVANCES OF MEN In 1 a recent Interview with the Governor he requested Con KcUeher to secure the I real grievances of the mon and present them to him Kellebcr was unable to I come to this camp at the present time and Price was sent here to comply with the request of the Governor The miners of the camps at Clear Creek I Winter Quarters nnd at this plucn have been notified to attend Price believes that the mooting will he a monster out and that practically every miner In this district will be present Notices of tho meeting were posted at the various camps today ANOTHER OBJECT OF VISIT Another object of Prices visit to this camp is to provide for tIll wants of the I strikers who tire out and to ulhvlato uiy suffering thivt may exist lie 1 declared today I to-day that fit thf meelins he would learn who of the merchants of the varloua camps had been fair In their treatment of the miners If the men desire to deal with nny particular nierehant imiingunicntH will be mndc to furnish the unemployed I men with all necessities Such arrangements arrange-ments have already been made at Helper and l at Sunnyslde The United Mine Yorkers York-ers of America will bear the expense of assisting the men on strike MAY ESTABLISH COMMISSARY In case tho nivn do not care to deal with any of the merchants here Price asserts that t he has been authorized to establish a commissary Pro Islong will by secured In Suit Lake I and brought to this camp by the National 1 organization Price declares trat none of tho merchants who arc members mem-bers of the Citizens alliance will be pa urnl7ecJ There wns no warrant t for his arrest when Iin rvachil this piano I and he has visi Led the various camps without molestation moles-tation On his arrival i bore 1m Tiled time motion of uppral of Domolll with the local Justice He asked If there wus a L warrant for him or If be would be prevented rain r vieitlng the camps PRICE TALKS ARBITRATION The company must arbitrate said Price They have refused before because as they said tho men worn not organized Now all have an organization and they insist llHtin to our grievances Every other Stole in tho I Union Is organised and It Is Impossible for thin company to uecuro men from places where we are organized 10 I tnko 1 till 1 plnrcM I > of m tho I strikers Iwl re 1C tby t take I nonunion or Inexperienced men thoy will bf sure to kill omc of them Men who ar not accustomed to the work cannot endure tho life of a miner In these campp County amid town authorities are on a constant watch prevent Mother Jones from returning I to camp After nor short visit liGru sho returned to another camp A wagon loft here I yesterday for the purpose pur-pose It IH said of bringing her bock Of fleers lourncd of the object of time wagon trip and nre on a commstrmmmC lookout for tho femalo agitnlor Last night sentries were on duty it all tho oniraucep Into the town Town officers declare that sill hall not cuter iho camp apaln Price declares that John lUllchcll will visit i these camps If the company shows a disposition to confer con-fer |