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Show DEAD SHOTS I IN BINGHAM I ASJEPUTIES I Salt Lnko City, Sept. 25. Fifty so- H lected sharpshooters, Including form- H cr United States regular soldiers nnd H dead-shot rangers from Utah, Idaho, H nnd Wyoming, who nro among Sher- H Iff Shnrp's forces at Bingham, aro H under strict orders to mount tho east H n'do hill nnd clear It of nil strikers Bfl or Implverlshed breastwork nt tho H ilrst sign of hostile demonstration. BH Th s was decided nt n conferenco yesterday of Sheriff Sharp and his Bfl chief deputies nt Bngham, following BB n vlBlt to tho camp by County Com- H mlssloncra John C. Mnckay, Oscar W. BB Cailson and W. J. Burton, nnd Sher- H iff Sharp and Deputy Sheriff Axel H Stool, who went thero to thoroughly H ncqua nt themselves with conditions, H fenrng thnt tho sheriff's forces might Bfl not bo nble to control tho situation BB In caso of nn emorgency. BB Keep Plans Secret H Tho fact that effort b mado by tho H strikers to secure n conferenco with H the initio operators havo failed and BB the further fact that preparations H n"i) being mado by tho mlno owners H to resume operations any day, aro H held an lndlcnt'vo ot an approaching BB a glial for strife, although rcprosenta- BB tlvcB or neither bIUo will officially H make public just what Bteps aro to BB bo taken or when. BB Tho correspondence inaugurated BB Monday by A. L. Wilde, now busl- BH ness reprcsontnt vo of the Associated BH Union of Stenm Shovel Men, who rep- BH resents Chnrlcs W. Moycr, president BH of tho Western Federation of Miners HH during tho lnttor's absence with Gov- HH ornor Spry looking to mediation In B the strike by n conference ot un'.on HH men nnd operators, has borne no HH HH |