Show UTE HEARS THE NEWS Announcement From Helena Sets Big Copper Camp Wild Butte Mont Nov 10he news that Gov Toolc had called an extra session for December 1st wns received at 2i iO and at 3 i oclock whistles whis-tles were blovvincr at several of the mines Hags were also hoisted In accordance ac-cordance with the promise of William Scallon president of the Anaconda company all the amalgatod properties will resume tomorrow and several thousand men will go to work MINES WILL RESUME The works of the Amalgamated company com-pany will at once resume In various parts of the State This includes lie great mines In Butte the smelters of the Wnshoe company In Anaconda the largest In the world the smelters of the Boston and Montana company In Great Falls also vast In their capacity the coal mines at Storms Belt Oakdnle and In Wyoming the great quarries in Northern Montana and lie immense lumbering Industries In Western and Northwestern Montana HARDSHIP AVERTED As soon as the fires can be started and the conditions made possible for a resumption of work the Amalgamated properties will again he running In full blast the serious crisis that has been imminent In this Slate will have been safely passed and a winter of suffering and hardship will have been averted Probably more than 15COO men will be 1 I employed directly In the properties of the amalgamated and that many more will be Indirectly given employment In the way of furnishing supplies and the like MINES WILL OPl KIn K-In accordance with a statement made by William Scallon president of the AnncondU Mining company and the representative of the Amalgamated Copper company In Iontana to the Rulte Miners Union that If Gov J K Toolo would summon the legislators in special sis tlon with a view of the enactment of a fair trial bill which provIdes for the removal of any case from V any Judge where bias and prejudice pre-judice is shown the Amalgamated would at once resume operations in Montana John Gillie superintendent of the Amalgamated properties in Butte Issued the order this afternoon for all the mines to open upon the receipt o news from Helena that the Governor had ordered an extra session to convene I con-vene December itt II I I THOUSANDS OF PETITIONS The Governors action followed the presentation of petitions to him from practically every labor organization and business men In the State of Montana Mon-tana asking that an extra session be called that legislation remedial to the present state of affairs be enacted RESTORES BIG PAY ROLL The resumption of the Amalgamated proper ties means the return to work oC approximately 20000 men and the averting of an Industrial crisis in Montana Mon-tana as the Amalgamated company operates in at least six different counties coun-ties In Butte alone it restores a payroll pay-roll of about 521000 a day Seven thousand thou-sand men will resume work In Butte tomorrow morning |