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Show . . Ir' all (he plans now iu view do not miscarry; if the city hall and the school house and the Deep Creek railroad are built and the public improvements inaugurated, in-augurated, or where they are already inaugurated, pushed ahead; if the mining industry develops the activity expected of it in the spring, and private enterprise follows the general impulse, then the season of JHtU will lie a busy one in the building trades iu the city. In iew of this outlook would it not be advisable for the building trades to discuss tho prospects and formulate some programme by which they can stand, and that shall serve as a haMs of calculation for tho men w ho intend building? No doubt the fear of strikes and (he raise of wages at any time deters many from going ahead who would otherwise provide work for great numbers, and the building trades being most immediately concerned ought to say w hat they expect to do and got before tho season opens, and then adhere to it. |