Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 17, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol , South Dakota saturday june 17,1922 number 221rail men lose millions politics cause of failures to help veterans third of Wen wounded in world War still uncured for it is asserted Congress backward tres the xxx the or Ravo More Beds made available in i ast fifteen months e Valera Ganci visit to Scotland to fight new pact by associated press Fease mire London. Engr. June 17�?cancellation by Eamon de x Alera of his visit to Scotland says a dispatch to the daily mail from Dublin is ascribed 1 to the calling of an immediate Council of republicans to decide on thir course of action. The dispatch adds that Republican anger Over the Constitution is rapidly rising. The republicans object to pretty near everything in the Constitution which is satisfactory to great Britain. Says she d Trust wild m Cumber gets animals sooner than women All bad Breaks for primaries by Tubby b. Hext to Hinston. D c., june 17.�?Petty a is depriving the nation s Dis soldiers and sailors of the Bene a re a Hospital treatment for which Congress has appropriated More than 135 non Coa. The result is that three and one half years after the end of the War. Re Federal Hospital facilities Are aval Hie for one third of the wounded Ltd disabled veterans still requiring such rare. june i exactly 28.555 veterans in re in hospitals for disabilities incurred in War service. By of this number 9,259 were Quot Farmed out to private and Public in so Tut ions. At so much a head. Because no Beds were available for them in government hospitals. Many of these Are virtually imprisoned with paupers and the criminally insane and receive no special treatment. Story of Petty politics by k of this situation lies a Story of Petty politics department jealous a competence and sloth ulness in striking contrast to the promises Trade by the government during the rear. The system of farming out Veteran pc left is to contract hospitals was rec cred Early in 1919 As unjust to the men my out of keeping with National obligations. Surgeon general Rupert Blue of the i s Public health service recommended that immediate Steps he a Aker. To provide government facilities for disabled men. In two years he said 30.660 Beds would be needed. He imaged appropriations of ,-Onn to provide them. Cor stress. However took no i in in e Diate action the War was Over forget it or 132b the director of the War risk Bureau announced he was in Quot urgent need of 10,273 additional Beds. V in january. 1p21, the american Lemon red appropriations for 16.900 More Beds than the government then had available. The number of cases requiring Hospital attention was on the constant upgrade due to tuberculosis and insanity developing from War causes. I on Gross votes half enough forced finally to action. Congress appropriated $18.goo.ooo, to be available March 4, 19"21. This amount was to provide for 6.800 Beds slightly More than half the number desired. It is now 15 months Sirree that appropriation became available. But instead of the 6.roo additional Beds. The total number that bad been added to the governments facilities on june i. 1922, was just 989 the 118.600.0 00 building program running the Gamut of political and bureaucratic interference was Hamstrung and delayed on every hand. Soon after passing of the appropriation Secretary Mellon appointed a committee to select Sites determine the nature of each Hospital and allocate the funds. The chairman was or William Charles White of Pittsburg by the end of june. 1921. The program was completed on paper. Blocked by bickering then set in the period of objection. Interference and wire pulling that has resulted in the practical the partly of the whole program. The $18,-6r up bras viewed As a Christmas a Rte by sponsors for All sorts of pet schemes. The Public health service army and Navy medical men. Brig. Gen. Charing p Sawyer personal physicians to the president senators con fix Sarren and others a a with influx for r a came in with suggestions demands. Import unities. All of which Blo l de Progress. The White report was made by the f july. 1921, to Edward Clifford it Secretary of Treasury in re of the medical division. Clif parsed it to Secretary Mellon As of routine Mellon oked it based it on to president hard Harding referred it to Sawyer. that Point Progress had been labor session hits order in Coronado Case a. F. L. Convention declares Taft reversed a established Law of nations / by Assort Ted press leased wire Cincinnati. O., june 17.�?labor�?Ts interpretation of the supreme court decision in the celebrated Coronado Coal Case holding International unions subject to damage suits under the Sherman anti Trust Law was presented today to the american federation of labor convention Here by the federations executive Council the labor movement without Endang the supreme court cannot crush composed of its eleven officers Gering the foundations of declared the report. The workers will not accept slavery. Therefore. They will not accept that which makes slavery either Likely or possible. They will find a Way to preserve those liberties which they have and to gain More As time no remedy suggested no Means for overcoming the decision was suggested by the Council other than he creation by the convention of a special policy committee for this purpose but the Council declared it was a extremely alive to the attitude of the courts As outlined to the convection by senator la Follette of Wisconsin who urge a congressional veto of supreme court decisions organizations of Farmers and other unincorporated associations of individuals were said by the Council to fare the same plight As the Trade unions for it was said that the decision applies to them with equal Force As it does to labor unions every organized unit the Council asserted was made liable As such for whatever May be done by individual members or groups. A an i a warranted act chief Justice Taft wrote the Coronado decision and the courts concurrence was described As a an unwarranted the decision the Council added was predicted on a ancient and outlawed British court findings and resulted in reversal of established Law and practices in the United states. A the supreme the report concluded a has not Only rendered a decision which goes beyond any previous decision of that tribunal in its antagonism and opposition to labor but it has rendered such a decision when under the Law and the practices hitherto obtaining. Its decision should have been exactly the no action was taken on the report to refer it to the special committee. Order Wist two Indian Rhino Ceri two pair Snow leopards Podd Marlor Coats menagerie for. Wobbles Badu at Cherokee okla., one is dead three Hurt Cherokee okla., june 17.�?one Man was killed and three others i probably fatally injured Here last night in a fight Between about sixty. Harvest hands assembled in the City North Dakotan working hard a a Al vat the City limits the in. Sam i r a fight which assumed the proportions in Senate while Brazier of a riot is thought by officials to have t_.1l. To Mimp frolic Heen incited by the i w we a the i aids to Home roues j Man killed was known As Paul Ber Varcek of Ardmore. He was about 40 Roniss Diss appointment a ears old in has pm cd a to was found an do ind la too a wha 11 honorable discharge from the thirty second infantry at fort his Tariff Bill. However May help him As it is pleasing to the Farmer at fort Lawton. Wash. He also carried an i. W w. Membership card officers said twelve alleged members of the i. W. W. Who Are charged with participation in the shooting affray were arrested. La Follette is obstructionist Butler asserts by Mark Sullivan National political correspondent of the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Tost Washington. D. C., june 17 copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post a things Are breaking badly for senator Mccumber of North Dakota. The primary which determines his Fate occurs one week from next tuesday. Mccumber has relied upon the same method of campaigning As senator new of Indiana. He has stayed Here in Washington working hard at his duties As chairman of the finance committee while his opponent is Busy on the ground. One of the things which Mccumber undoubtedly must have believed would help him is his soldiers Bonus Bill. It was Mccumber who pressed it to such a Point that the other Republican leaders who were opposed to it became a Little Panicky. In order to head off this old Mccumber Soldier Bonus Bill at time the other leaders appealed to Secretary Mellon and got from him a letter ? Butler president of Columbia new wage Cut hits 325,000 Road employees Federal Board has reduced pay of 1,200,000 men 135 millions this year labor grows rest Jess even labor members of Board urge workers to reject new Scales and strike to discuss strike Cincinnati. . Jane 17�?chiefs of the miners and rail Union Grised Here today to hold a meeting next tuesday night to discuss Joi tit strike action. Strike ballots to stationary firemen and oilers and instructions to Gey Leral committee of signal men to decide whether to take a strike vote will be in the mails by night following the decision of the Railroad labor Board last night cutting wages of members of these unions. Columbia president says senators course is peril to the Republic which he said that the Treasury was not in a position to pay the Money. First Bill killed this letter however proved insufficient and within a few a the Senate leaders were obliged to ask president Harding to or me to the Senate in person. He did so and delivered a Public address in which he Chicago jill., june 17.�?through not or decision of the Federal railway labor Board made Public late yesterday afternoon a total of $27, by associated pre leaned wire i "j00�&Quot lipped Felt a jht7nf i Ort of 32o.00ft railway employees. To Date in a c ? v this makes reductions of 135.non.otm i a he Alette to layar1nually in the Pav Che is of j.200, aside the livery of the two historic j 000 Rai workers map by the Board. Political parties and to put on the yesterday s order affects railway a Fri u r should Wear Anft clerks signal men and stationary Rire both the name and the uniform j men. The order becomes effective july of a destruction St. . Nicholas j j along a us the previous wage re a duct ions mad1. Yesterday order cer University last night replied to the res reductions ranging from two to Wisconsin senators speech before the 8jx cents an hour. American federation of let Thor in Cincinnati yesterday in which he urged a constitutional amendment for con Gressional veto of tire United states supreme court decisions. Speaking at the annual dinner of the new Jersey state bar association. . Butler said a if senator la Follette wishes to would Trust wild animals sooner than most women mrs. Frank Buck by Gene Cohn san Francisco. June you put in your Winter order for wild animals better hurry for or. And mrs. Frank Buck. Who have won Fortune and Tam in this strange business Are about to depart on their annual trip which this time will take them through the Indian Jungles to the shadows of the Himalayas. their order Book Are among other things the following two Indian Rhino Ceri very rare like Selling cos or spuds. At that time. It was this action that killed Mccumbers first Bonus Bill profitable the business of populating zoos and menagerie. A there is really no reason for fearing wild she says adding a bit of philosophy a i prefer them to the company of most people i have met and i would Trust them sooner than i would Trust most in dealing with natives in the Jim pm Mfd a cd Embr in Al Interior Ruck sacs he has found i the North Dakota primary Gle Interior Sas be Nas Iouna even of president Harding had not his pretty a Good lure. Few of he a a it Ilion he Bouab a them have seen a White woman and could no pos richly be pass Ltd during t a news that a n about bring next no May. That. Numb a of sen natives from hundreds of Miles. Actors who Are opposed to it has in and possibly extinct to be delivered mrs. Buck has had Many perilous j treated constantly until it amounts to the new York zoo two pair of j adventures and hair breadth escapes very close to a full third of the sen Snow leopards very rare four Mark none of which has had a deterrent ate said that the state of the Treasury Mak War upon our form of gov would not permit of a soldiers Bonus rom a we a shall provide a Holni with All the fight he can stomach but a. Let him Stop burrowing from within eleven months ago. I my Rush a and be compelled to attack America deeply a Slappo Ming to Mccumber from two week of his Prim i a a Quot stator la folic program a Ary fight. Mccumbers second Bonus to it a Quot Aid is not new. But it Bill is Drifting into a situation where it must be equally disappointing to him and cannot do him much Good j in the primary. It has been Mode known that president Harding does not wish the Bonus Bill to be consid ered ahead of the Tariff Bill. That i Means of course that it cannot be Hort goats curly horned variety for effect upon her enthusiasm. It a she philosophies knocked Down by an j is ominous that it should have been cheered at a convention of american working men. For those of us who work have most to gain from the preservation of the american system of brow finally taken is shot by his captors mrs. Oleson is sure of Victory Minnesota woman confident she will be democratic nominee for Senate Philadelphia zoo and an entire me Nigeria for the City of Dallas. Tex. Mrs. Busk probably the Only Wop an collector of wild animals in the world finds both pleasurably and a what of it a she philosophies. May not pass this session i might be knocked Down by an most of the thirty or More sen automobile or a Bandit on the main at org who Are opposed to the Bill Street of almost any Large american j want to debate it thoroughly. The Canton Falls or. Sun flees general was troops storm presidential Palace As president Makus escape end Apt cd 3 a tic or july 1921. Genera Sawyer delay in deciding and More to Snorri projects until Quot his own t any a re completed Sawyer at the r. Had visions of the creation i feat department of Public Wel a fir ran Hospital 7nrion Ltd a a a i he made a part. Lora i politics clog machinery the wheel once slowed up. Never for a cd momentum. And the com i o inaction gave an opening a Merable local and political f to orations to clog the works _ e Hureau jealousies and Polit iry Ejune Drency have held up action la Ore than 9,000 Farmed out to ran trav hospitals have been paying the Pena j v with this $18,600,000 still in ired a Jve in results. Congress has railed another appropriation Fortl Uoo too for Hospital construction. Quot hat is required to give the a Hon 5 disabled heroes the Benefit of 35.san,nop is the cutting of red Washington. Five wad in Irish Kofl Risal at Belfast Belfast Ireland june 17.�?four if. A no woman were shot to 6ath and two men were wounded to i y he Vicinity of Bess Brook town As county Armagh s Quot Model Ltd bag the houses of three loyalists mfr burned. The affair is thought to have been of Srisai for the shooting of two on wednesday one of whom Liv let a in Bess Brook. Weather report ther Outlook for the week be Ljra no monday her Mississippi and lower Misur alleys local showers first part. Orally Fajr thereafter Normal in Derat ure. By Assoria Tod press leased wire St. Paul. Minn., june 17�?minnesota voters today saw the final Campaign flourishes of the candidates in the state wide primary election next monday when United states senatorial congressional state and county candidates will be nominated. Mrs. Anna Dickie Oleson. Pekin the democratic nomination n Tor United states senator is opposed by two men Thomas j. Meighen and Homer Morris. Confident of nomination mrs. Meson it was announced Here already Hui planned for the opening it her fall Campaign two weeks after the primary. If Defeated she will speak in behalf of the successful democratic candidate congressman a j. Volstead in seventh District author of the prohibition enforcement act. Is unopposed in the primary for re Nomnie Atin on the Republican ticket. Powder Urr etts Hooch and match of ferryman gives clue by associated prose leased wire Philadelphia. A. June 17�?perched on a Keg labelled a gun Patrick Kane smoked a peaceful pipe a he ferried across the Delaware from Camden. But when his pipe went out and he nonchalantly scratched a match j upon the a gun powder sign prohibition sleuths cautiously tapped the Keg they found ten Gallons of Kane and two alleged partners Are under arrest today. Bayside would Stop use of girl caddies Fly press leased wire Bayside. N. A a a june 17.�?employment of girls As caddies on Golf courses in this Vicinity has aroused to action the Bayside civil association. I it became known today. After receiving a vigorous protest from mrs. Jen Nile l. Potter principal of schools who declared the girls would utilize their time to better advantage at Home Thon on the links the association instructed its social welfare com Mittee to seek the co operation of Golf j club officials in ending Tbs practice i peking China. June 17�?while the troops of general Chen Chiung Ming had captured the City of Canton capital of the South China Republic me body guard of president Sun vat sen still fought from the presidential Palace according to a dispatch from Caton filed at 4 of clock yesterday afternoon. Sun was supposed to have escaped to Khampoa on a gunboat. While de Sim s bodyguard was still fighting in the presidential Palace the troops of general chirag mag. Pressed on and captured Nanton. Khampoa is on the Canton River near Canton. Advices say general Chen again has declared himself in favor of the old All China parliament. A Canton Telegram of the Eastern Agency reported that he coup d eat that resulted in the Falls Canton was carried out at 3 of clock yesterday morning by commander Yeho Hul. Acting presumably under orders of general Chen. Prospect for re Unton _ of China is brighter peking. China. June 17�?the two greatest obstacles to the re Union of China namely or. Sun Yat sen and general Chang Tso Lin. Apparently Are eliminated and the Prospect for bringing the whole Republic under one government seems brighter today than at any time since the establishment of the South China regime in 191$. The forces of general Chen Chiung Ming have occupied Canton and or Sun has sought safety aboard a gunboat. General when is understood to favor the plans of provisional president i Yuan Hung and general we Pei fun assembling a constitutional All China parliament Here. General Chang Tso lir. The manchurian Leader while not wholly eliminated is in a conciliatory mood As a result of his recent defeat by wuss Chihli army on the Chihli manchurian front. The opposing commanders on that front ported to have boarded a British warship at Char Yangtao to arrange an armistice. Legion auxiliary to Seno six members to annual state session six members of the Mitchell chapter of the american legion auxiliary will attend the annual convention of the organization to be held in Huron next week. The local delegates will be mrs Joe Cason. Mrs Kate Coacher. Mrs. E m Cochran. Mrs. Lena Mccormack. Mrs. T. 9. Welch and mrs Dan they will go to Huron tuesday after republicans in Ireland beaten proponents of a no i of Irish pact apparently have gained seats in Dail Nebraska bad Man overtaken by posse near Cheyenne and seriously wounded 1 aggregate of the time they will take _ j would alone be enough to make it Cheyenne. Wye., june 17.�?fred Safe to predict not a \ a. A j Brown sought through three states the portion wherein the two dissent Soldier s Bonds Bill will not pass be 1 v answer criticisms in the order signed by All but two labor members of the Board the majority members took occasion to answer the criticisms of the minority Mem hers with the charge that the dissenting members presented a incendiary arguments in a strained and exaggerated Effort to inflame Quot the employees to strike against the decisions of the the minority constituting two of the three labor members were accused of a sowing some of the tiny seeds that have germinated and blossomed into Industrial anarchy in a Zik is not incumbent the majority statement says a on the six members of the Board concurring in this decision to follow the minority into a partisan controversy which partakes More of the characteristics of impassioned advocacy than of Calm adjudication. A in so far As the dissenting opinion distorts the sentiments of the majority mis quotes their language and reflects upon their desire and disposition to do Justice we will refrain from comment. We prefer to believe that these improprieties crept into that part of the document which was drafted by the employees in the Headquarters of the Railroad department of the american federation of labor and that they were overlooked the dissenting a there is one feature of the dissenting argument however which la so unusual that it should not be passed Over without notice and that is fore the North Dakota primaries Are since his alleged kidnapping of two ing members advise the employees to i held but also that to is not Likely to i we men in Omaha nebr., was Captur strike against the decision of the i pass during Quot the present session of night in the wild country Board. V a North of Medicine Bow wyo., after by the. Worst blow to Mccumber s j he had been shot above the heart by Itma he a new to labor Bonus Bill As an Aid to his Renom a member of a posse marching for a a mein my i nation in North Dakota comes from him As he made a last dash for Liber his own colleague in the Senate to. The capture was announced today senator Ladd has cried Down the i by officials of the United Pacific rail Mccumber Bonus Bill in derogatory j Road. Terms and has proposed an alternative car stuck in mud i measure of an altogether different j w j. Mcclement. Union Pacific nature. It May reasonably be As agent at Cheyenne sheriff a. S. Burned that in ladds almost co Saunders of Carbon county and Dep Tiew members of the Board to Issue incendiary arguments to employees in favor of striking against a decision of the Board. The giving of advice of this kind has heretofore been left to outsiders who were not under the official obligations imposed by the transportation act the main purpose of which is to prevent railway strikes and protect the Public from their dire effects. A one of the passages referred to pers were seized by raiders headed by Rory of Conner of the irregular Republican army. A decision As to the candidates had been reached before j the Quot Raider arrived. The announcement showed that or. Ada English Republican had been displaced. She was prominent in the Dail Eireann in resistance to the treaty. While professor Mcginnis who was j returned in her Stead was an Active j supporter of the Anglo Irish pact. It was explained today that the object of the raiders representing the dissenting Section of the voters was to discover How the University elect ors had voted Sod whether nil th-1 the Duke who re believes sinn seiners Armoner them had of 1 Dublin Ireland june 17�?complete returns from yesterdays Parlia a. A a Kin a a Centary elections in South Ireland a a no a. A null from his Uty sheriff Coo a. Who had been Fol Are not expected before next tuesday is Sar a mourn Lowin Brown since "a3 traded to night at the earliest but indications Plevine Bow by mean. the License Are that the republicans will suffer i. T number on his car Early last night is As follows losses. Right is Lear it the came upon the Bandit As he was at-1 a the transportation the chief indication was furnished Mccumber s fight in North Dakota tempting to extricate his automobile by the vote at the National univer i a Clear one. In which he As a con from the mud in which it had stalled sity in Dublin where the voting pervasive Republican is opposed by. Road North of Medicine Bow i a representative of the non partisan leaping from their automobile the i league. This opponent is sex govern offic re covered Brown with Quot their or Lynn Frazier. Frazier was j guns and ordered him to stand away j made governor of u site it a j from his machine in which his guns i jams fore that Aye now he Caln owl a brr in a inc a Trace j t0 la h. . Ivy m of Quot it. According to the account of the Flat Between a conservative r.pub-,r,,d Here then made a i ileum s and 8 r8ulc&l one a a u p Ariz c a a j _ i the Success of Frazier against Mc-1j \ r a s Cumber in North Dakota would be Froni Theja Quot More damaging to the conservative. 7 _. A wings of Ehe Republican party thana Bullet fired from a Rifle by a was the Triumph of Brookhart in member of the searching party Iowa. Frazier in a political sense is caught Brown above the heart and much the same kind of Man As Bedell to the ground. He was taken Brookhart. Only More so. Frazier j Back to Medicine Bow in the officers j represents the thorough going Radical automobile for emergency treatment in extreme and then was put on a freight train to a. I forms of state control and state own be taken to Rawlins. Wyo. Served the pact. This Erp Bip of Industry even including was the Only constituency capable of mins Ard elevators. J a .7&Quot i Tariff will help him ? a a a a one aspect of senator Mccu Mherl a where the x. Nive Ralty voters Slat their rec or ac3ivlty to to. 8�?znaf, we a act. Aimed to substitute for the strike such just and reasonable wages As would resort to a strike unnecessary. If this tribunal created to determine such wages admits that under existing circumstances. It cannot fulfil this function obviously the employee s must use such Power As they have to influence the labor Market which is henceforth to be determining Factor in their names to the voting papers. T0days6aseball first game Chicago f ill too 200 Boston .&Quot.300 210 00x 4 12 6 12 and Wirth Miller and Aldridge Gowdy. Second game Chicago Ooi too 101 381 Boston Ooi too too 2 8 3 Alexande. And Wirth Mcquillan and of Neill. St Louis Ooi Ooi 004 Brooklyn too too too Haines and Ainsmith Shriver. Smith and Hungling. Pittsburgh ____010 too too 0 i la 0 new York too of too 12 6 0 Morrison an go Ohio Ops 70 Morrison and Gooch Neaf and Smith. Cincinnati 300 too 401 8 la i phia Dephia too Ooi Oil 4 to 2 Rixey and Hargrave Singleton Hubbell and Peters. a a a a a a France wins first round Copenhagen. June 17�?France won the first match in the Davis cup ten probably help him. The Tariff Bill i which he fathers and which at the i moment is very much to the front in Public interest is satisfactory to i the farming communities of North i America. However much the Mccumber Tariff Bill May be disliked by the consuming communities of the j Eastern cities. It was framed to meet i the favor of just such a farming state i As North Dakota. Also the Mere fact that Mccumber has so important a position As chairman of the finance committee6 la 0 i will bring him the favor of a Good 0 6 i i Deal of local state Pride it is a most unusual thing and a sign of the trend of american politics that this most important position in the sen j ate should be held by a Man from West of the Mississippi River. glee Borotra of France Defeated Erik Tegner of Denmark 6-0 3-6 6-3 1-6 6-4. A a in i a a clones for treaty clones. Ireland june 17.�?the treaty candidates for Monaghan including the Independent Thomas Mchugh. Appear to be certain of election. . Patrick Mccarvill. The anti noon to be present for the convention received Little support in the clones Xee simis wednesday and thursday District. Russ refuse to ratify new pact Moscow. Russia. June 17.�?it was confirmed today that the russian soviet government has refused to ratify the treaty with Italy signed by Leonid Krassin and George Tchul Tcherine at Genoa on the ground that the Nis play Between French and danish j8 not Accord with the terms teams begun Here today. In the sing formulated at the last conference of the All russian executive committee. Morvich beaten new York n. Y., june 17.�?morvich, hailed a is americans unbeatable 3 year old. Was beaten in the Carlton j stakes at the Aqueduct track today by whisk away by eight lengths. Whiet away went the $7,500 mile in 1 36 2. Snob ii was third five lengths Back. Two More free tickets to the a a met read today a want ads. Two names and addresses of Mitchell people have been selected at random from the subscription list and placed striking miners somewhere in the want ads. If your name appears a you will receive free two tickets to the a a met Good for monday june 19, to see Anita Stuwart in a her mad bargain it it ctr 1915 a basis statistics from the Bureau of labor and the interstate Commerce commission on living costs and standards in 1915. A year which the dissenters said was a fair basis were quoted by the majority member who. After a lengthy presentation said the Standard of living for clerks under the rates prescribed by the decisions la 12 i percent above 1915. A it will be readily consented a the. Statement continues a that our social and Industrial system has not Invar i ably produced perfect results but upon the whole it has demonstrated its superiority to every experimental substitute that has been offered. And the fact must not be overlooked that this great Industrial Republic has rewarded labor with its largest degree of Liberty Prosperity and happiness. It is Well not to hold its minor imperfections so close to the Eye As to obscure its the minority report to which to i Days reply was made was signed by a Arthur o. Wharton and Albert Phillips the third labor member of the Board. A l. Mcmentmin. Was in the East on an investigation trip when the minority report was issued. at Scofield. Utah. Surrender rifles Salt Lake City. Tah. June 17.�?More than too guns were surrendered late last night by striking miners at Scofield scene of the first outbreak several weeks ago. Today miners at Spring Canyon will be relieved of their fire arms. Quiet prevails in All the Coal mining Camps in Carbon county. Eight men held Here for complicity in the armed attack on the train i in Spring Canyon wednesday when a Deputy was killed and a mine official wounded were arraigned Tia morning on charges preferred under the direction of the county attorney. A to experienced of cultists say that wo-1 men retain their eyesight in imparted Many years longer than men