Show UP TO MITCHELL Question of Fight to Finish Must Be Settled by Him Philadelphia March 19The Rccorrt tomorrow to-morrow will say It Is no longer a GC cvct that a strike of the anthracite coal minors on April 1st as threatened by President Mitchell of the United MineWorkers Mine-Workers unless tho operators consent to a conference with the miners would not be locked upon ac c calamity by certain operators It l the views and desires oC these officials are respected the question of a light to a finish la up to President Mitchell There are few operators who da not condemn the step taken nt J P Mar gans dictation In conceding to the miners an advance in wages last fall when s they contend the strike If continued for several weeks longer would havq resulted result-ed In the miners defeat Thc c same operators admit that Mr Morgan still dominates tho anthracite flltuatlon and whatever course the Reading JLehlgh Valley pursued the rest must follow Some do not hesitate to express their fears that at the last moment Mr Morgan Mor-gan will weaken and grant the concessions conces-sions asked for now Mr Morgan besides trying to float the SlOOOCOOWO steel trust has to sell 32 OOOOCO worth of Erie railroad collateral t per cent bonds which have been Issued for the recont purchase of the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania Coal company There Is likewise 230COCOO worth of ReadingJersey Central Cen-tral collateral trust 4 per cent bonds to put on the market Time coal securities they argue would naturally bo depressed in the event of a strike |