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Show PARK CITY MINERS ! CALL JIFF SIRIIf Workers to Return to Jobs : Under Conditions Which Previously Existed. Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, June 22. Miners at a meeting called by the strike committee, organized shortly after the walkout May b', voted this afternoou to call off the strike. After 107 miners had met Tuesday evening and voted to return to work, Davi'd Gwilliams, chairman of the strike committee, declared that the meeting had not been representative, aud that the action taken would not be considered binding by tho men in general. There aro about '150 men in camp who joined in the walkout. At' this time Mr. Gwilliams announced an-nounced his intention of calling another an-other gathering, which he did today. Sixty-threo men voted in favor, ot resinning re-sinning work and -IS to continue the strike at todav's meeting. Kone of the 107 present at the meet ing Tuesday night were in atieuuum-r. The miners are to return to work under the same conditions as existed previous to the walkout. Muckers were paid if 4 and machine men $1.50 for a dav of eight hours. When the men went on strike, they demanded a minimum wage, of $5.50, a six-hour dav, two men on machines and the abolishment of alleged discrimination discrim-ination against members of various organizations. or-ganizations. Many men registered for work today to-day and it is expected more will ask for jobs tomorrow. Mine operators aro preparing to begin be-gin work tomorrow.. COOLER WEATHER IS FROPHECY FOR TODAi Cooler weather today was Pd'1''" last night by J. Cecil Alt". motel gist of the local office ot the wu.a-' bureau. , iroln'd Ninetv-six decrees was the In. temperature Yesterday. Hus .'" '. dearec lower than 0.1 bal'ir.ki. According' to Mr. Alter, ho attire this month has not M- a that of dune l'J ot last yea ; registered 101 degrees in the sli |