Show f Comes to Salt Lake to thu tho Board General Manager William U G Sharp ot of the Pleasant Valley niley Coal Coti company came up from the scene of the trouble at all on No I 1 thIs afternoon Those Thole who II saw IV him Immediately alter after his arrival vore struck with the change In him since he left this cIty a few days ago flO ani nail were forcibly reminded of the wn Way he appeared when lie he reo re returned turned from the scene of at the mine hor horror horror at last May A glance glanco at his pale drawn face surmounting n a rough shIrt and u a suit of at coarse tweed told I Its own Story 1 a ator story ot of sleepless anti anxious days 8 hn seen at hl his residence this alter noon Mr Ir Sharp shook hook his hili head and NIt to In answer to a 11 request from the reporter tor Or an interview I would much like to oblige olge you but you doUbtless on You wIll IIi f excuse me I 1 kno know for tor I cannot say Ir anythIng In regard tn the matter beyond the tact fact that the Salt Lake papers hAve published the situation just about IUS as It Is III IsIs Is 18 It true that rou OU have hare decided to clo close down the mInes minue indefinitely that are affected by thIs strike was WIlS asked Yee e we have hlo done Ilone so and have havo po posted notices to that effect When hen asked for tor a forecast as to what would be done by time the company In the lace face ot of present Mr Ir Sharp said I 1 aln am here In town In order to meet the I board of arbitration they asked me inc to 10 come Up and here Imore I nm am but he added I lun am here and amI any Information that r I may Ilc them In Inre re regard ard to this matter will be from nn an standpoint Beyond Derond this statement Mr Ir Sharp would la say further In rt regard ard to the trouble with the miners but he IndicAted from his hll manner that It It Iter were er to settle time trouble equitably to time the men anti the company alike that lie he would woul feel that hi his trip had not been In vain |