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Show that proper arrangements can be made for thentertainment. 'The industrial commission has found from a study of its recor d that many accidents are due to care- lessness or lax n ess on the part of employes, and the number from this source is greater than from th lack of proper safeguards provided ty the mining companies. In an effort to re-viv re-viv the spirit of safety in the men and secure the cooperation "of the bosses, the commission is arranging for meetings of this kind In the mining camps of the state. Many of the bosses also are not fully awnre of the provisions of the compensation act which aid them in maintaining the proper dis-lpllne regarding safety 7nffTTerr"nrJtneri.Tnes: "The meeting In Kureka will last Ifrom 7:30 to 9:80 o'clock on the night mentionerV and it Is expected that a valuable intrchang . of ideas will result." SAFETY BOARD WILL JIHEJ1B0SSES Members of Industrial Commission Com-mission Going to Eureka There was issued by the state Industrial In-dustrial commission last evening the following' ! , "In order lo secure an exchange of ideas with bosses In the metal mines of the Kureka district on matter pertaining per-taining to the safety and welfare of employes, the Industrial commission has arranged a buffet luncheon and smoker at the Bullion Beck hotel. i Kureka, for Katurday nignt. . aro have been sent out to the uperin-tendents uperin-tendents of the mines for distribution among the bosses and it is hoped that a valuable discussion of the safety In the mines will result. In addition to the mine superintendents and foremen, fore-men, the shift bosses, master mechanics, mechan-ics, chief electricians, and chief clerks are invited and there will be no charge or collections. The commission commis-sion Is requesting that those who do not receive the regular cards notify Mr. I. J. Harnard, chief clerk of the f'entennlal-Kureka mine, not later than Patunlny mornlng.Kebruary 1 9. so |