Show TO BE BEAT BEAT AT WORK SOON Miners Not Altogether Satisfied With the tho Terms Torms Offered MAY lA Y Sl There MR In bo be SeNI for II of In III ALI Pa Oct Iwi to the Scranton t u 11 C returned and the lun Is that hiLt will willU willI I L U b lit at work wok provided the opera t r I I e to the th terms term of that bud budI budy I UJ tig the rank and thy there I Ii an 1 to accept the tie of the It le It takEn liS as f I t that thit the In the thet t I per Ir belt WIlL to the thet t irr u the convention anti and that the ners there are eager Ager to go back to tork Irk rk Ut at the advance which theIr em ye lire trO wIlling to pay payIn payin In the flu It Il wIll be re reI I wl the men mell went out and It te Is tw i 1 1 thy h wilL tollow the miners o of the 11 r tt back baek to tl work though many mallY I I because according to tot III t Ir r i 1 honing In accepting the 10 ler Ier lerI IerI I nt at advAnce they are not gettIng all h ITt rt for lor The convention u the abolition of the F i 1 by whIch the Heading compan compani s i 1 have always been paid I Itus hll Was fixed to the Irle ot lOal nt at Port lort Carbon arni Yu wu wun Isas n a maIl percentage either above I L I the basic The lut lait scale wage 6 per Clint cent above tile the an arni some miners now ar arh arl h l It P In reality they wilt will be getting 4 Lier clint advance 16 PElt CENT In to this the leader leaden ray far that the they will vIll get Het 10 per cent net lIet tr or equal to IC 16 per cent above the balI baits balIn ri n th even 2060 basis bul outside labor t I HI be paid 1010 a week Inside J 1060 anti miners 12 a w week k kI J I the company arle to the conven I II 11 Ii 1 a Ifer to do away with the sliding t the men would bt be paId ix ex ixl l V 1 1 er Lent cent above boe amounts Thel are man many things left teft I t nJ n doubt will vIll load lead to further con coIl tins while these questions are l being In the few lew days For tilt thi Reading liu haa liuI I 1 II a 1 keg for powder 11 In th tile upper region the price has 1 n ii 5 The convention said laid nothIng abul nb u this and In III the region lh hl mo may be b increased In Il to make up for the 10 per ier cent In inI I r t The Reading feet that tat I ny y Vt discriminated against I iy th proposed by the Fr convention ALL ALI If 14 UNCERTAINTY YET YEl Nell ew rk Oct let 1 or not tIp tb b by time the miners will be beI I tt 11 I h i the Was a ques que IHl f n Information Zit obtaInable In this city yester uter were made to see fee W II H IIi i 1 U president of the Delaware Jd L Western railroad E ELJ 1 LJ di Thomas Thllma president of oC the ErIe rail aM Alfred Ifred Walter Waiter president of oC th t h Valley alle but reporters reporter who l d thir homes were tre Informed that 1111 three thre ot of them were awa away from town 1 h of their from th the same Mme day led to the that they ther hall hail been called Il a t attend ionic ome conference to con conI conf I f Idu the mens demands but other or of ort oft t t of the who were seen n to hare no knowledge of oC the h of oC nn any meeting by time the heads rt rf th coal oal carrying railroads The three companies referred to will be concerned In an my decision that n II br b ll as to the acceptance I of the terms formulated by Ill ti Another dominant factor In iii the deliberations o of tile the operators ho c the situation would be n Jt M 1 president of lC the Dole ara an and Hudson oal company compan but he heI I lying seriously ill III at his home In this can call take no part In the con contro tro ray ATTITUDE OF m of the operators who WIO I r en cen that the they hid had no idea ot of bt the railroads would take 1 ut Ihry that whatever action lId determined upon ullOn by the coal carty In ing roads would of receive the c i Ui I t ot of us Mirt one ulle of the independent N r expressed l the opinion th Ih would not agree to arbi arbit t as 11 such luch agreement an II ii ve be In the face ot of the thet t l t the men had manifest I c tn in limo tho Instance ot of time the tm em emI I 1 4 nf r the Markle mine to dl dime I win It suited theIr t I e for tor the settle ettle roe mt t tf cf dl b iy arbitration n w OF TOn r do I think one ot of t the hI lade Inde T p lit said in die the I that the mineo neta wIlt will C to bind to pay so 10 I 1 un e until April 1 when l I tin uther eather end and the falling off olt II th for tor coal Which alwa always I d l In the spring might very Kr greatly Ill LI I rl t hIl j I lii dl not thInk that the de dc r It i t the sliding scale I It ItaI I b i rejected by the operators If thaI Lt hOd I n the only additional con rr In tor I am inclined to Ii be beh hI h e that tue answer of oC the railroad t th tha will bt be that they have made II offer and will not go 0 beyond It r ITt III then words the miners must 1111 pr b be the proffered ur of 10 0 Pr cent In wage or Ti re idle part ot of the w York mx x press prell traIn on the tue Like Lake ShOrt ShOre Mich lah tonight The engine wu was the two mall mail and two OlIn cars were piled up UI In a heap but the live passenger coaches coach dl di directly behind the bana ears carll did not hay the track arid their occupants escaped Injury rim fh victims victim of the wreck are Dead ii H J fireman ot of the traIn U II years old I W at Elkhart lad Ind Caught under the wreckage ur o othe the and body cut In halt Un UnIdentified Identified man a tramP who was wea stealing a rid ride on the mall mail coach body ground to pieces InJured Lewis of the express 11 lives at md Ind Skull fractured and internally Injured probably fatal latal It II i believed that the wreck wee WAI cau caused b by someone who had atel broken time the switch Newcastle Ill Oct a 11 farmer Ilien I orble his hla daughter aged lO 10 and AnnIe I orble Korbie another daughter aged 7 while crossing the 8 Lake BrIt Inie tracks near Carbon last night In I a wagon were struck by a train and killed Oscar 1011 the fourth occupant of the wagon was as seriously InJured |