| Show lJ AD TO i WALl MILLS MILES MILLSON i ON RAILROAD D TIES e ive AH All Their Money Mone to Employment Agency for Jobs They Didn't Get eI i The They Are Coming in Bj I Twos iud and I tours fours Weary Wear and nd Hungry II 14 Fifty y Austrians had to walk the railroad ties from liner ner ncr Ida to S Salt Lake City a distance of miles beLse bowse bo be- Je- Je Lse sc they were cre sent there with ith the understanding that by j y would roul l get work but found none when they arrived Jey r were ere practically penniless could speak no io English Id I'd bad had no other course left except to walk alk back here lj i. i The stronger ones arrived last night Others d a in this morning weary cary footsore hungry and half halfen zell zen en to death leath for they faced miserable ble weather ca on the Tag rg g tiresome tramp Some of the men with ith less strength fa energy than the leaders are arc trudging over the ties v as the Austrians are arc strung out for intervals extend- extend fkr g back baek fifty miles HE AUSTRI AUSTRIANS NS SAW V A SIGN IN V OP bF F TIlE THE SMYTH EM EM- AGENCY ON COMMER- COMMER I tL L STREET ADVERTISING FOR TOR jOltERS WHO VHO WERE VERE NEEDED THEY GAVE 9 EACH TO AGENCY WITH THE TIlE UNDER- UNDER iNDING THAT THEY TIlEY GET WORK MILNER FOR TOR TIrE TIlE BOXTER W jW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Ho l 1 arrivals arri today went to lick tho tim local interpreter and G thir story JIo iii round tho the office 1 po Smyth th agency l closed Tho Aus- Aus s I-s received transportation over theron the tho ron on Short Lino Line an and ana l one ono cold eod frosty ing ng n all set ct out for tho new ko 0 trip to toI Milner I was une 1 I ben tho m n reached their pu U n things thins began to happ happen n. n When applied for work ark they were ero In In- d that tho the cOnI company any wanted no rho ho Jho Austrians were almost penni- penni 1 without employment ent or friends There was but bul one thing to do and nil that was to strike out and walk back ack to Zion and this they concluded to do Walking Disagreeable With ii 8 miles of ties them two f feet et of snow and ico iCA on tho the ground I and the thc cold blasts cutting down from the north tho party of fifty set out to lo return to Salt Lake City It Et was anything any any- thing but a pleasant trip As tho the march proceeded tho the hunch bunch broke broko up ano an and became be he- came canie strung out alon along the thc track for miles Tho The foreigners immediately went to Mr r. Butkovich loh who Iho has started an in in- in- in Mr ir Smyth who got the has not been seen Hen for ten days s. it is said aid Had a Letter It is thou thought ht that the was as clear profit Smyth lIsin using some somo old Boxter Stowe transportation slips to secure the railroad farca farea for tho the men Ho lIo could do 10 this b. b by merely chan changing p dates on the slips That would mean that tho the Boxter Boiter Stow Stowe COD Construction company compan was out the price of fifty fares fareR between elwee Salt Lake City and Ull Milner Ida which I would amount to about 30 The contingent of walking Austrians which arrived in the cit city this morning brou brought ht a letter which was mado made out for them to present to tho foreman of the company compan- Tho letter was as follows fol fol- fol- fol lows Replying to your letters of Janu Tanu ary v n 1 02 and aud 05 5 we toni tonight ht ship vou ou fifty foreigner to got ot 17 a a. da day Tie The They will wil day board themselves Your Ic letter let let- ter authorized me to send Bend the tho you OU men I Please e meet them aud and furnish transportation transportation tation to your camp amp and oblige I I I GEORGI GEORGD B. B SMYTH S JR |