Show TROUBLE SEEMS TO BE BREWING AT ELY EL Y CAMP CAMPIn Information formation In from Ely Nev backed by b statements made by b arrivals from camp campin in il this city yesterday go to show shw that there thre Is I likely to be serious ss g labor trou troubles troubles troubles bles In the big camp of copper between t CPr now and the th bg first fr of ot the month It I is related that an organizer for ot the he Western etI Federation of Miners has bs been be at work werl in the camp since the th latter later part pert of last lat month moth while a member of the federa federations federations executive committee is now also In Inthe inthe tons the field fl The Te plan pun is i so 8 it Is said to hold for a scale of wages wage for an ho day fx and for the th complete dim elm of the th cheap foreign element A Aman Aman Aman man laUon who wh Is just In from camp a me mechanic m says be to hear at atan I should not b surprised Iel any an time timO that the mills mil and smelters and tm the mines mine as well wel had bad all al been b closed eloe down diw The Th subject is i one that Js is I not nt being discussed dilu d openly but there thre is no denying the fact tact that matters maters are ar shaping up UI for a general strike Over 2669 2000 men woud oud be b involved In hi such sch a move At the mill mm and smelter of the big companies oer over 1989 1399 1 men are employed There are something like Uke 8 more at the Nevada vad Consolidated and a mines min and I am told that the federation is Js per persuading persuading nonmembers of that organization organization tion to to become affiliated so that when a demand dand L made it can cn be enforced While m there thre is no means of telling just what kind of a stand may my be b taken by the fed federation fe federation forces fo there thre is a great get deal del of uneasiness felt fel by the business bulnes interests of the camp which is just getting into its It stride and an ready ry to forge ahead abed at a arp rapid clip A clash cash between the mine operators rp and the tho union forces for would en entail entail tail ti consequences cun that the th sober s business element emet of the camp cannot contemplate without having the th cold shivers run rn down dow their thi spinal columns It I is 1 understood that the big companies are a now J turning out copper at the rate of e pounds a day da and at a cost of oC less Ices 1 the th east e than pt 8 S cents a pound delivered in inthe Inthe |