Show BUSINESS AND MINING i 3Ir Kearns on the Situation at Part S City I I Miners Seeking Employment Should Not II do to That Camp at Present 1 General Notes S I Thomas Kearns superintendent of the Silver King at Park City was in town yesterday To a HERALD reporter he said that while work had been resumed at some of the properties on a small scale there was no very marked improvement In the situation at the Park nor was it likely that there would be until tho price of silver advanced It was useless for men to flock to Park City in the hope of getting work because there were hundreds hun-dreds of idle men in the camp now We have started up the Silver King but are only working seventysix men and I have applications for work all day long and at all hours of the night Miners seeking employment should not come to Park City at present in the hope of bettering their condition n |