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Show BUSINESS IN GOLDflElP.ON Long-Extended LocKout in the Great Mining Camp , Ends, and Prices Soar , Once More. '.' GOLDFIELD, Nev.. April 22. Aa a re suit of a settlement effected Sunday even lng between the mlna owners and the miners, mi-ners, the minis were thrown open at S o'clock yesterday afternoon and the lockout lock-out ef the last seven weeks came to an and. . , Immediately after tha peace protocol was signed operators began to send messengers mes-sengers throughout the camp calling their former employees to work, and today there waa a scurrying everywhere to find a full complement for tha mines. At I o'clock scores of men surrounded every shafthousa and all the mines that could find workmen enough started with a full force. During the strike hundreds of miners Jeft for outside camps to prospect or find temporary work and tha district is short by 600 miners, but these, together with others are expected into tha camp aa soon aa the settlement becomes generally known.' Soma of the mines, because of tha peculiar pe-culiar condition, will not put on full forces for several days. They will have to pump water, do timbering or elear up workings that have caved in, but none of the mines have suffered seriously during the interim. in-terim. The hills present an animated appearance appear-ance and tha town streets never ware so full of people. Any talk af hitch la the progress, such aa waa made en the stock exchange today, to-day, waa only for the purpose Of affecting affect-ing tha market. Prices got to an unusually high point yesterday, but before the call was over there waa liquidation and profit taking. |