Show UNION NON UNION MENuEl MEN MENSE fiET fiETA A SE SEThe SEVERE BEA The first serious results of I the bringing of the tw twentythree twentythree twenty twenty- nty- nty three union non-union structural iron workers into the hc city for the purpose of breaking the strike on the Commercial club building build build- ing on Main rain street occurred Saturday night at 8 50 o 0 clock o'clock atthe atthe at atthe the intersection of Second South and Wrest West Temple streets when Earl Garling and A A. Peck Peek both union non-union men were I attacked and badly beaten I Garling Caning received the tho worst beating of ot the two men His Ilia noso nose was smashed smash smash- ed his forehead above his right eye eo was hadI badly cut two largo large lumps and anda a deep cut wore were on tho the back of or hl Jit-ad Jit and ho he was was was' otherwise about the body hotly Peck received a a. deep wound between his eyes Both Doth men were taken to tho the emergency hospital where their wounds were vero dressed by b Dr S. S G. G PauL Tho men mon say that they will win bo ho able to Identify at least leant seven en out of ot the bunch that attacked them then The two men Peck and Garling were brou brought ht to Salt Lake from Kansas CH City b by tho the Minneapolis Steel Machinery Ma Ma- chinery company for tho the purpose of or doing the structural iron work on thu tho Commercial Club building The m mon men said Saturday night that when whon they loft left Kansas City they not told of or time the conditions existing horo bore but a simply Imply toll told that tho they thoy vero vere to do tho I Iron work on tOo the thet t K- K bo bov v r gOIl tu th v Jw l n o th tran potto to tt q f- f n V through working i t to Union 1 u They stated t l tJi tho tico would Joined tho the union In Kansas City but thoy they vero not allowed to do 80 so on 01 account of ot tho the great rent number of or mOil men already In tho the union in that city and also 00 on account of ot tho the lack of ot work Tho They said that as an soon as the they saw th tho condition of or affairs horo hero they thoy gave up tip their Job and WeT only waiting for transportation back to Kansas City The Tho transportation they the said had been promised to them for tor severn days by 0 O. P. P Cherdron local agent of or the tho company campan who has his office at atNo No Dooly block They The said that they met somo some of tho strikers Saturday Satur Satur-i day afternoon and ond told them that the they would throw up the sponge since sinco they the had seen seon the condition of or affairs I horo hero I Saturday nl night ht at o'clock thoy they I In their received c a 0 telephone message I room No of ot the Oxford rooming house at No 59 East Second South street that their transportation was waiting for tor them at the office In the time I Dooly block and that If It they thoy the wanted to get It the they would havo have to comedown comedown come comedown down Immediately They said that the they thoy partially packed th their lr things and I started for the Dooly block As they thoy neared the Dooly block corner corner cor cor- ner nor at ot Second South and West Vest Temple Templo streets they say that at least eight men man jumped them and began to pummel pummel pummel pum pum- mel them over the tho heads with sling sling- shots Carting Garling was knocked to tho sidewalk where they still continued to beat and kick him Peck managed to get g-et awn away and what beating nUng he ho received received re rb re- re calved was given Ilven to him in tho the street Dr S. S G G. G Paul was standing on th time th corner and rushed rUlhe to tho the assistance of the mon At the tho same time Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrol Patrol- man J. J K IC appeared and all of at the tIme assailants present made mado a quick escape so that none of ot them was taken Into custod custody said Saturday night that ho he had a wife and family living In Kansas Kan Kan- sas City elly He also said that under tho tImo conditions ho lie came to Salt Lake ho Intended to sue the Minneapolis Steel tt Machine company for tho the damages he had received at the tho hands of the strikers as conditions had been misrepresented mis mis- represented to 10 him |