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Show MWk OTY T-3IPJE STHKt ! IS SETTLE! PEACEHBLY - .1 TO 'MINING MEN. Give your delinquent and assessment notices to The Telegram. Careful attention and reasonable rates assured. Call up 240, both 'phones, for a Telegram man to call on you. :: :: :: ;: :: :: All mining men and operators In the Park City diggings are much elated today to-day over the announcement from that camp to the effect that the men had re- turned to work at the Daly West, Ontario On-tario and Daly properties, and that the difficulty which threatened to result In throwing- 500 miners out of employment had been amicably settled. Manager Bamberger had little to say about the matter. He said, however, that when the committees of employees from the Ontario met with him it was a matter of very little time to come to an agreement. The men stated that they would be willing to take twenty minutes for thelt noon hour in order that they might get through the day's work earlier. To this the management readily consent-' consent-' - ed, as it was the desire of the company " to have the men work only eight hours a day underground, and their lunch hour should be taken on their own time. Miners who have their families in the . Tark district and have no desire to go elsewhere for work are much pleased with the settlement. The mine owners are anxious to have everything working harmoniously har-moniously at this time, when the new company has taken over the Ontario and Daly holdings and Intends to convert them Into good producing properties, as In the early days, thus giving employment employ-ment to an army of working men. Merchants and all classes of business ' men of that locality are much' pleased over the sudden clearing up of the threatened threat-ened troubles, as it means much to men-engaged men-engaged in every line of business. Park City has ever been free from any labor troubles, and the mine owners throughout through-out the entire district have always given the top prices for all classes of labor in end about the mines. As a result of this settlement not only have 600 men gone back to work in the mines and mill of this company, hut a great many more miners will unquestionably unques-tionably be given employment as fast as the older workings are reopened. All classes of product are now demanding a good market price, and the laboring classes themselves have a more favorable opportunity to get employment at better wages than at any period in the history of the camp. Mining operators who have stayed by the camp in every time of adversity should receive some consideration from all classes, and that fnls is the Intention of the, men now working at Park City Is clearly demonstrated in the manner in which they have settled the grievances and returned to work. |