Show EXPECT TO KEEP STRIKE TO BiNGHAM j I Investigation Discloses Plenty of Ore on Hand at Garfield I Ir r Smelters Regardless of Reports Re Re Re- ports to the Contrary MINERS AT PARK CITY I SATISFIED WITH WAGES I Sympathetic Walkout of Union Men of Other Camps Is Not Not I Considered Likely Likey Utah Apex Still in Operation I MAY CLOSE DOWN TODAY TODA I r T HE sh strike ke is confined to Binghan ui at present an and it is not expected to spread to neighboring districts district The men at Tooele on the other sid side of ot tho the range are working as are th the th at Garfield Park rk Cit Eureka and Tintic are not affected Th Tho mines where the tr Is general are the the Utah Copper United Unite States SlAtes mine Ohio Coppers Copper Cop er Utah Con Con- on- on New Bingham Haven Haven and number of ot smaller prop propositions bile the the G Jm are ar r tin still in operation it Jt IB s said io to be but bat a t. mut tor ter of or n a few tew days when they will wUl be forced to to shutdown hut hut own o to lack lick of ot ore President Charles H. H Moyer MaTer o of the Western 1 Federation of ot Miners 1 authority for tor that statement Invest ea tl atlon however shows show's that though though- I tho Garfield smelters get most of ot their the ore from the Utah Copper properties and tho the supply of or that thal company company company's o oat on or at Garfield Is 18 low lo a at t present there 1 lac is' sufficient ore ors from other mines to keep the men busy for some time to come coma This fact tact precludes the possibility o of the Garfield men going out unless s 1 la In x sym P nth rth the th iota 01 ro g I s U n er Utah Apex The Utah Apex mine Is the tho only property property- working at Bingham The ThA Th operators of or the Apex mine have asked for tor more tune time In which to give she a finn final answer to the demands of ot the tho men Superintendent ent S. S L L. Sears Scars telegraphed to hi his directors at Boston yesterday outlining out g tho situation actuation and nd asking for Instructions The directors replied that ho lie must take the same attitude as that of oC his neighbors Sears sent another wire to Boston to which no reply was received received- up to a late lato hour lOur last night Al At 7 o'clock last night the the- regular shift turned to work at the Apex but it Is JI bellec the 20 men there n will go out to today ay X sot t J 1 to In Spread There is no likelihood of oC the tile D j i ham miners miners' strike spreading to Park CIL City John C. C Leah Leahy president of oC th the Park City miners' miners union states that that the men are contented contente with the tho wages being pal paid an and a sympathetic strike Is not being considered The schedule ule of ot prices pal paid Is 15 Above and antI helo below belowground ground miners 2 3 a lIa day ch machine ne men men 32 30 mechanics 4 U to 6 9 r The miners arc aro given r a bonus of 50 I cents cants a foot tool for foe eYer every foot toot over u tour four worked I 1 IThe The strike at Bingham was called b by bythe bythe the International Brotherhood of ot Blacksmiths and Helpers International r I Brotherhood of or Boilermakers and Helpers and tho International e lion tion of ot Machinists 4 I. I |