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Show UTAH'S INVASION By Unemployed Men Has Only Just Begun. 28 WEALERS ARRESTED : For Contempt Near Echo and Brought to Salt Lake for Trial-The Tribune Calls Tor An Extra Session of the LegislatureThousands Legisla-tureThousands Coming: to Provo. Deputv Marshal Exum of Ogden brought to Salt Lake yesterday twenty-eight twenty-eight wealers who had forcibly takr n podSf eEion of a U. P. engine eaptbound. It wae the third time that the crowd had tiei up a train and the patience of j the flicers was thoroughly exhausted. The men had been instructed by the olScere that the U. P. property is in the bande 01 receivers and in capturing cap-turing trains they were not only guilty of grand larceny but were also iu contempt con-tempt ot court. Twice they were re leased and allowed to go promising that no more eeizuies would be made. The twenty-eight men are being given a hearing before Judge Merntt toay, similiar to that given Carter ai d hie men last week. They 6pent the ngtn in the penitentiary Chief Exum etates that the invaders from the Pacific have been toimnz into Cvden at the rate of about 125 m j day during the past week, that tbe I have been fed at the expense of Ogden't-generous Ogden't-generous citizens from one to three Wieks nd thtt the Southern Pacitic offi oiala no w declare that the purce of supplv is about exhausted Th CDirriCt with the Ca'ifornia autl 01 ities, h wever, will be keDt open uu til the last vestige of idle labor has been afforded ku opportunity to move es at the exTnpp of the c mmonwealth. and until it has cleaned its streets the outpouring may be relied upon to continue. con-tinue. THE TRIBUNE INDIGNANT. Speaking editorially of this subjeit this morning the Salt Lake Tri bunt says: "TLese armies are fast becoming public pest and menace, to be dealt with by the etrong hand of repression, , for tbey ire no longer peaceful, as thev weieeven but a few days ago. From ail d Tactions comes the account of panic and dismay at the mere mention-of mention-of thts wandering b dies; the si tim is bid eveywheie, and in northtrn Id iho is so critical that ever hour an account of bloodshed is feared, For the Southern Pacific to dump its bund rede of tbh dangerous element into Utah is euch a dastardly act and so fp-'ous that the governor oiM jnjt ied in calling the leg;Blata e n e-tr e-tr pension to enact penaltit-ts aaina ,uy railroad k offendnig." CPMINO 0U8 WAY, |