OCR Text |
Show PARK IS NERVOUS. Condition at the Ontario Causing No a Little Alarm. A message from Park City last night says tho uneasiness in that camp over conditions at tho Ontario is becoming hourly more acute and that many are of tho opinion that the situation Is Infinitely In-finitely more serious than those now grappilng with It are willing to r xploit No one, according to tho message, believes other than there has been a system of cave-lna along the pathwa into the mountains ind that unleas something la accomplished in a short tlmo neighboring neighbor-ing mines are to be made to share the disaster It Is said that the output of water from the tunnel has hern reduci to about gallons and that energy lm" tho drills has been badly enfeebled if it baa not been exhausted. The miners at camp are beginning to urge It upon the managers of the nelghbiu lng mines to shed their coats and it hast offer theli services to the management of the stricken Ontario. They fear that If the Situation la not remedied the) will be forced to seek employment elsewhere before be-fore tho close of the year. It Is folly, says the message, to undertake to longer con-e con-e - .it ihc fact that the condition of the camp Is one of extreme nervousness. It Is conceded that the management of the 1 mtarlo Is doing all In Its power, but that does not lessen the apprehenalona and tin strain that la hourly Increasing |