Show I I ORS ORS' fas' fas SAY ray TUEY wILL III LEAVE AY TOE CITY GIT AfTER TR MA MANN SPEAKS SP S SAre Are Arc on Their Way to the Coast but Were Delayed by Arrest in Ogden Beh Between een fort forty and fifty members of or ortho tho the Industrial Workers of tho World who were arrested in Ogden Wednesday and charged with trespassing on railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road property and were wore released the tho following da day have havo arrived in Salt Lake Laka Tho The men came mc hero horo in small p parties Thoy They are arc located at the L W. W W. W headquarters on South Temple street between West rest Temple and F First West Vet streets At tho the headquarters this morning morning morn morn- ing the men said that some purpose to remain hero until inti after Tom Toni nn the English labor leader loader make his address November 0 and they would then leave the city Several who arrived have havo already already al al- al rea ready left Local officials say that within within with with- in ina a 1 day dav or so 60 almost all the men mon willbe will willbo willbe be bo on their wa way to coast and southern points Jack Jackl Kennedy who acted as spokesman for lor the men following their arrest nt fit Ogden said this morning that reports to the e effect that the men were ere ereon on their way to Salt Lake Lako are untrue If Wo We Wo are on our way to the west rest and south and the route planned b by us t takes cs us through h Salt Lake City There is no truth in the tho r report port that we took tho the I crew of a 3 freight train prisoners and made them carry us to Ogdon We boarded bearded tho the freight train at Pocatello There were between sixty sixty- five and seventy men in Ia the party Allbut Allhut All Allbut but hut seven Beven or eight were were members of the Workers We all occupied an empty box car When the braKeman discovered discovered ered ored ua us ho merely said howdy and allowed us to ride I Of course we had to leave the train at Ogden Arriving at the outskirts outskirts out out- skirts of or that city we all piled off and started for the for the I jungles jungles' to cook up upa a stew Wo We all wont down the streets of the outskirts of the city and audi JC 1 guess the people thought we wore a part of some Mexican n rebel regiment on account account account ac ac- ac- ac count of our large number When wo we got to one of the tho jungles jungles' and ind had sent sont a committee up to tho the business part of of the be city to purchase tho the necessary provisions for the stow stew the authorities came and arrested us Wo We were not headed for this city to take takeI I part In nn any free speech fl fight ht We are aro on tn our o wa way through the lake and If the hc the trouble bad had not occurred in in n Ogden the he chances are aro that all of ot us would bo be 30 far awa away from this vicinity at this time Kennedy said he informed the authorities authorities author LUthor- at O Ogden following th the wholesale arrests that each man arrested would I ask sk for the rights of a n citizen of the tho United States States' aud and demand domand a n a trial by a a. I JUT jury It Tt would have resulted in almost every man in the city and every farmer farmer far far- mer in th tho county be being n called taIled in for jury iun s service nice and the tho expense of the tho tri trials TB would have bankrupted tho conn- conn tj ty They wore were wise and dismissed the eases cases Kennedy said slid |