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Show SAY HIGHLAND BOY WILL JIBE WORK Utah Con. Miners Circulate Report; Bingham to. Reopen Re-open Saloons Monday. Employees of the Utah Consolidated company last night circulated a report, J that tho Highland Boy mine in Bingham Bing-ham would shut down this wook. Tho reason given was that tho mino own-era own-era aro having difliculty retaining mon who took tho places of strikers. The strangers, it is said, aro not rognlur miners and aro becoming tired of the work. Twenty are said to have lelt tbo uiiuo vesterday. At a special meeting last; night of tbo Bingham town board it was decided de-cided to allow tho saloons to open tomorrow. to-morrow. Thcv havo been closed since tin) first day "of the strike, Soptombcr JS. The camp itas been comparatively quiet for a low wecka nnd such disturbances dis-turbances na did occur, according to members of the board, wcro not caused by liquor. Tho regular weekly meeting of the strikers was held in Oani'on hall, Bingham, Bing-ham, last night. ,T. Strasser presided. Van c0 Tcrzich and ,T. (J. Lowney, executive ex-ecutive board members, made addresses. ad-dresses. About 700 wore prosont. Tho union leaders after the mcetiug said the intention to remain out of tho employ em-ploy of the mines until their demands wefe granted remained as adamant as over. Tbo funeral of George Belmont, ihe special deputy sheriff, who died from an ovordoso of cocatno, will take place from Hull's undertaking establishment in Salt Lake toda.y. Interment will be in tho City cemetery. Sufficient salary sal-ary ia due him to defray expenses. No relatives will attond the obsequies. |