Show Will ALL REOPEN TODAY Peace Patched Up in Goldfield but Jt Full Details Have Not Nott t Beep Been Given Out Gut 4 t f t 4 4 4 4 4 Special to The Herald 4 Goldfield Ne NC Ncr Sept f 1 of agreement with unions not an announced announced f yet but mines will all re reopen reopen 4 open open Saturday t t 0 44 t t s t 4 6 4 t 4 4 t t t Special l to The Herald Goldfield d Sept 14 ItA A notice on the Miners bulletin board signed by b Clough dough as president reads Mines may mf resume work soon prou probably ably abl tomorrow Authenticated reports r are that the ilie la Ia labor labor bor troubles are ar all settled I Goldfield Sept 14 Both mine owners and miners are anxiously awaiting aw the time outcome of the various meetings being held by the committees in whoso hose hands the settlement of the present difficulties rests A meeting of the Miners union of Tonopah was held at that place last night and the committee from from the Gold Goldfield Goldfield Goldfield field Miners union appeared before the thc meeting It would appear that whatever is done by the miners in Goldfield must be acceptable to the Tonopah Miners union This is taken to mean that it is not the purely local matter of i mC Ii boy boycott bO bOcott boycott cott that is being discussed What ef effect effect effect the action taken by Judge Breen at Reno late hate yesterday evening will have upon the tIme situation has not developed Judge Breen Br n Issued a temporary order restraining the Industrial Workers of the tile World from boycotting the Tonopah Sun S n nand and the Goldfield Sun both owned by b the tIle same people The boycott was the wedge that caused the time present split The date of Oct 11 was set to hear he r arguments why the temporary restraining order should not be made permanent Goldfield Sept 14 The labor difficulty at Goldfield is settled The mines which Have been idle for several days da s will re resume resume sume operations in the morning At this evening the tile tooting of an un automobile in Goldfield announced the time return of the tho joint committee of the mine owners and Union anion miners millers which had been at Tonopah since yesterday ye erda r after afternoon aft afternoon r noon It was not long before the auto automobile aUtomobile mobile was surrounded r by hundreds ds of anxious citizens and miners eager eazer for any ally news that might lie ie c given out George Georg Wingfield gave the word to the th citizens crowded around him that the troubles had been adjusted and President Clough announced to the miners that they were to prepare pr pare for work at once as the mines would be open and amid ready rendy for their old corps of miners for the morning mornin shift A cheer went tip up U that was almost deafen deafening deafening deafening ing and it ii i was taken up up block by block until It reached from one end of the town to the other ther Neither George nor President Clough would give out the tile particulars of the settlement at this tills time They will vill report to the bodies they represent first However the settlement seemed to be bc satisfactory to both |