Show SMEllER All OUT AND PLANT IS IDLE I I Is tho scene of a strike which Involves between and jOO of tho American Smelting and Henning company and yet the town Is as quiet at us though there was no contest on between smelter officials and on the tue wage vage schedule Following tho refusal of or 50 rO men to go goto goto o oto to work on the tho 11 o'clock shift at the smelter Saturday night the tiie strike feeling became general yesterday and now the works are Idle the tIres fires are arc banked and both sides are aro playing the waiting game gume To 10 prevent any disorder der In case thero there should be an attempt on the part of the Saturday night strikers to stop tho the Sunday morning 7 1 o'clock shift shiH Marshal Michael Mauss of Murra MurI Mur- Mur ra ra ray his two VO deputies and deputies deputies dep dep- from Sheriff Joseph Sharps Sharp's ot- ot of office I lice fice In this city all well armed armell were at the smelter as early as G C o'clock yesterday morning There was no I trouble non however ever In fact not one man showing up for tor work worl The Tho foremen ore are In possession of ot the plant and they are aro tho the only ones outside of the of of- As soon as 08 it was as evident c that the strikers intended to conduct a peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful fight tight for tor Increased wages the Salt Lake Lalie deputies left for tor homo home and huv have not since been boon on the ground The demand de de- de- de mand generally is 18 for tor a 25 5 cent increase In- In crease per shift shUt rh Those e men who have been drawing 1 75 a shift are arc now asking for 2 and those thoe who have been paid 2 art are asking for tor 2 25 The rhe smelter officials ha hays nut not en given any replY to tho the demands demunds of oC the strikers ers crt Superintendent Norton It Is said has hu wired the board of directors colors of the tho company at Now t-ew York Informing them of the strike No word has haH banet et yet boon been hlll ed |