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Show COAL STRIKERS "I REJECT TERMS S! Both Sides Refuse to Make public Offer Made By Utah Operators. SCO FIELD, June 28 Tcrmi by hich striking miners could return, to I !rcr' v0t'', r,fferrd her?' ysterday at a ti inference between a small Katherlnp I' Cfmln operators and striking mlnsrS.I I p., Manlcy, superintendent ..f the I rnnne'y niine, made the offer on bo-I bo-I 0f the mlniiiR company Both I T S refused to make public the terma. t i',n, , ri Ko. president ol the U cal union !' the United Mine Work- b in hrh-ilf of thi strikers, refused! I ;'i rtil IIo declared that', f 'i,f i ut 11 r actions of the strikers, E could be governed bj the attitude tak-, .n by the national organization t 'Major Elberl Thomas, who at- 1 I inded the conference as a represen-i m t ,JXP ,if i It- national guard. s.M that! .'',J71 k'-"- between the mini ' Orators and the representatives of, ii, . 1 ( r i k . n c -l ni'-ni was in evidence. MMvl S IN I sllti VHON H' ' UEM'KK. .Inn L's t'apialn Rueli W EsXelsen who wan appointed to inve.s-j eate " th" bir.cn changes against Si hrec notional guardsmen accused of I ilap'nc Helper home? w hile searching I (,r firearm- .'."impletcd the investl-' ration of lite charges against Earl! I Vfllcex. Captain Eskelson said that I will recommend to Major Johnsoni K h4t wii. ut be tried before a summary'' I I coortniai ' ,ial on a larceny charge He i j -j, not yet impletcd his lnvestlga-1 K -ion of the other two cases ' To Mexicans, who were escorted I out of the city limits by national, k p'.-.i.ii-.- n " .., ' ' rl..t W jniv,,J at Kcnll'.v.irth. according to 5 ,!,, s : ,,.. d h '!- Till- ni'-n were ild to be representatives of the min-j I ing companies in search of strlke-I strlke-I Mtakers whom the rould recruit to go I to work In t he in i no-?. fl.MM n AT I'pon arriving at Kenllworih they, reported to Lieutenant J W. S?um-, I nerhas tha' tli' had l.een fired up- f on during the night They declared I that It was with difficulty that thcyj I succeeded in reaclng Kenllworth in 1 mfcty The i-e.(rU-i shooting will be I investigated, it is announced I group of eight men was allowed I ( pass at Cust'i-gate an.', w t.. rk I in the mines, after they had convinced I the guards that the. had paid Hon J I ovn railroad fa r - H A rifle which was found In Spring i canyon vesterd i quarter of n I mile from the place where the Ira n was fired upon, was Identified by H Sheriff 1 ' H A da in n Ifl being thi j I weapon wh rii w.i- i. Deputy I j Sheriff A )' V bb who was killed In: the battle. A shotgun and a smaller; ii rifle were also found. The weapons I r,-fre found b; Geo is. Of A I battery, who v. on on tpe- lelal duty, establishing u Cossack post tteputy Sherlfl Webb's i fit - idn-J f tifled by the number which It bArc. Major Johnson returned to Helper, from Salt Lake last night, but he dc-a dc-a ellncd to comment on tha results of, ibe confer- nee which he attended'. I while he was away, |