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Show INOCULATION OF GUARDS ORDERED i HELPER, June 24. Orders wer glvun this morning ,to tnnoculate all Ruardsrjien here iKalnst typhoid f( r and the work of making the soldiers Immune to an attack was started. The camp has been placed on a reulur drill and Instruction routine. Heavy ' duty picket guard? have been replaced lv military pollc The policy of preventing pre-venting the Importation of strikebreakers strike-breakers Is benp contfhUfu. PREDICTS FAMINE. SAIT LAKES, June 24. tJnloasI strikebreakers are allowed to enter and work the mines of Carbon coun-. ty U oal limine is Imminent ln the opinion of L. V. Rains, head of the Carbon Fu I company, from whose .r 'p.-r'v thre.- Mi-n -.ver,. ordered buck by national ffuardamen yesterday. "Th" operators will never I cemploye I :my of the men who have fomented, and perpetuated the present difficulty. diffi-culty. The only way to prevent a i-erlous eonl famine m for those mines' to he manned." Mr Ualn declared. "I cannot say too emphatically thit the action of both officers and men ui wie Laroon count - rn-id roriectl f redlt on the rational Bjaard orranl-l nation." w as the comment of Major I Carl A. Badger who was a rapltol i visitor this mornlr-.K- when aakd' concerning th- :tu:.r'.on In the rlls- i Irlct. ' Ml. IT MORAL "n the whole-." continued the major, ma-jor, "the guardsmen have acted with high morale in the discharge of their duties and the parents and people of the state can point with pride to the manner in which the men have acted in tho discharge of I heir duties The exceptions ha.- I, . . n few imd : minor character and have been piv.-n undue prominence The charges against the men accused nrn bclnjr, handled promptly and have already gone to the "mmandinfr officer " |