Show UI u r M L I = TRIBUNE BUREAU Murray King1 Correspondent City tPark J Tuesday September 1 1903 J INCIPIENT LABOR WAR One Is Now Brewing in the Park Carpenters Want Nine Hours An incipient labor war Is brewing In Park City Last evening the carpenters at their regular weekly I meeting voted unanimously to work only nine hours In all the mines In camp beginnIng today The members of the union were all i Instructed In-structed to quit work today and henceforth hence-forth at lSO p 1 m Fourfifths of the members of the union were present atthu meeting and the decision met whim no opposition whatever The move is the result of an agitation thai was started last May for a ninehour day At thai time requests were sent to all the mines nsklmr the r naempnrf r a ninehour day Those requests so say I the officers of the union were not In any instance l acceded to llama the matter I dropped until ut The regular mecUng last week when It wits brought up again and It was decided to renew thu request Accordingly Ac-cordingly letters wore HOtit to the managements manage-ments of all the minus but according to the union people only onft reply has been received In this instance John Keutly of the Silver King Con llIrhtel1 has agreed to comply with the nquort In view of thcue facts the union agreed last evening to Inaugurate more drastic measures and what the result of the step will by can only be cunjectured The carpenters have always worked ten hours In the mn s of Park City and they declare their domnncl Iu moderate slnee tha average days work In the cump is eight l hours Tin1 move of the carpcntorH will not af feet building or carpcntcrlng In the town as a ninehour day Ima prevailed here for scone time President Armlston of the Carpenters urlon was seen late this evening concerning con-cerning the propoEcd walkout at the completion com-pletion of nine hours work today Ho said that It Is authentically known what the results arc only so fur itS time Daly Judge Is I concerned fill inanngcment lucre has refused to grant the request and the carpenters at that pluou will not return to work tomorrow There Is a rumor afloat In town tonight to the effect that the saute thing him happened hap-pened at the KcnrnsKcllh mill The union will hold a meeting tomorrow even bit when the results from all tho mints will be made known and final action will be taken WORK AT CONSTELLATION Uixlvr the management of henry Sutton the work at the Constellation t Is progressIng progress-Ing splendidly The tunnel has been ekared and the working forco has reached the face of tho drift ibis point adjoins the big Constellation veIn and the first work will bo to crosscut the vein and get to the hangim wall The vein Is bellovod to be more limn forty feet thick on this level which is 330 feet below the uurfaco In all the work that IHlI1 been done 01 the Constellation the vein bar never been out und although the foot wall has boon explored ex-plored for 350 feet tho hanging wall has never been soon It Is usually under tho hanging wall that the ore deposit occurs so that from Indications thin have alrmuly revealed themselves tho management In quite hopeful of a good return for tha risk DALY WEST RESUMES The Daly Vest resumed work this morning morn-ing the men going on shltt at the uruul 1 hour Thin Is a universal surprise as few believed thu management when It loaarcd It I would have the mine In opcniliun on the 1st or 2nd of September The ability lo replace the sheave wheel with otto found in camp facilitated matters mll hand h-and the skillful direction of Iho work oC rejfiiilr did the rest FALSE REPORTS OF STRIKE A man who Is In close touch with tho mines and who Is prominently known hero In authority for the statement that him has discovered time source of the false report concerning the strike In tho New York Bonanza which caused such a flurry among the stockholders here According to this I gentleman there is a coterie of small mining 1Jlcculo tom In Park who work In the mines for vrnses and speculate specu-late I with their accumulations In mining mocks He says that those parties designedly de-signedly manufactured the rumor and sent it to Salt Luke for publication BRIEF MENTION Henry Welsh returned from tha East this morning after au absence of about six weeks on business T A Jeers was among this mornings arrivals from Salt Luke A H Muyne In visiting 1 ramp today Jim Panel came up from tho Capital City this morning M M Smart arrived this morning from Suit Lulco Iii Iss Ills nh VmnOui ward 5 i prospective ivhool teacher horn this winter came up from the incirnjiolls today Frank Hanson Is a visitor I who nrrivoil hor today from Denmark He will remain re-main for ft lime with relutlvca at Park Alex Colbuth in i over from Brighton Miss Jessie Hopkins is vhilttng with Mr 11 V Dclgliton Incd lost evening MIsH Mary Cook entertained ing the Misses I Anna Lillian May ml Glad i Hcrlr and he I Messrs Varlay Lroolcs Fisher iJclgor and Cook wure JSCM 1 t Lockhart went to Salt Lake this afternoon Mayor C M Wilson loft for the capital today J IT Noonan was on hc outgoing train for Salt Lalro this afternoon Mrs George Gushing ant family went to Salt Lake yesterday Mrs S A McCarthy ontortiilned apart a-part of ladles ni a Kensington this afternoon took the ernoon Irs Henry Hughes prle for telling thu funnleit tory Miss May and Rogers Jcssup nnd Missrs Clark Smith nnd Percy Brown cacao over from Brighton anil were outer tuiniMl at lunch by Dr and Mrs Lccompto today 1 D Gregg and William BeulwiB havo disposed of their paint business to Anderson An-derson Clark and left this afternoon for Whaicorn Wash |