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Show IERZICH ID LOCKE MAY WOTBE TRIED Latter Returns to Bingham and Is Not Molested; Mover Leaves City. It is uuderitood that Yaitco Terzieh, executive board member of the Western Federation of Miners, and E. G. Locke, secretary of the Bingham local of that organization, will not be prosecuted. Tbey were arrested in Bingham Saturday Satur-day bv deputy sheriffs, who accused them of interfering with the nrrcst of four Cretans, suspected of being in the crowd that lircd upon men at tho Unit ed States mine October 2o. Mr. Te.r-zich Te.r-zich and Mr. Locke havo not been given giv-en notice to appear for a hearing. Mr. Locke has returned to Bingham, where no attempt, to molest him has been made. Mr. Tcrzich and C. E. Ma-honey, Ma-honey, vice president of the federation, a expected to go to the scene of the Strike this morning, lc was said in Bingham yesterday that money from the relief fund was being paid to tho unemployed miners regularly. Tho whereabouts of Charles 11. -Mover, president of the federation, is uncertain. un-certain. Mr. Terrieh last night said tho president was still in tne city. ,At tho Cullen hotel Mr. Moyer hud given up his. room with tho statement that he was leaving Salt Lake. Ho gave instructions to have his mail forwarded. for-warded. It is thought he returned to Denver to vote, and will go thence to Rochester. X. V. Sixty-five Itaftans arrived in Bingham Bing-ham yesterday to take tho places of strikers. They will "be put to work this morning on the Utah Copper mine. D. C. Jackling. general manager of the Utah Copper company, expects to have as inaiiv nien at work this week as were employed before the strike, which began September IS. |