Show SETTLEMENT SHOULD NOW BE SPEEDY As a < result of the conference yesterday yester-day between the Governor Col Holmes the officers of the Fuel company railway rail-way ofllclnis the Italian Consul Secretary Secre-tary Hammond and time State Coal Mine Inspector the coal company conceded con-ceded al the claims of the miners save only the recognition of the union This is 1 certainly a sweeping victory for the miners They set all they want in a material sense and are denied merely one desire which the company is obdurate ob-durate In refusing Of the twelve points In controversy the miners gain eleven It is a victory for them that should at once end the strike It will he remembered by till that the miners In the great anthracite coal arbitration were not able to train this one point and the miners arc at work there without gaining or insisting upon It The coal minery of Utah can as well waive this point as could the miners of Pennsylvania and we shall expect to see them do so na reasonable men It Is said that the Governor will wait a few days to see the effect of these concessions on the miners and if it is good he probably will not call an extra session of the Legislature but If they i do not appreciate the winnings they have made but hold out for every point the probability is that he will call the extra session for the purpose of hay ins provision made for the expense of maintaining the State troops In the field That will mean that the strikers need look for no more conferences no more concessions they have got everything every-thing possible now It Is certainly to their interest to yield the one point gracefully now Instead of being obliged to give it up at the end of a long contest con-test which they will have no chance I whatever to win I |