Show ti City Atar The question ot of wages wa was the tho mint min ore r chief The h company stores tore and nd company ot of which they justly Jun com complain ln are found only lot at ata a few It Is III doubtful whether the min miners will not lose more than th they can ean hope to pin asIa by holding out for larger The co continued loss lOll of WI wages of more than men is III a matt matter At tb the same Ume th the extra cost ot of coil I to the tIl public I is to 10 he h It If the should rl no work with the II 11 per dent ral raie it II would acorn m III as If hr the other might be settled llY liy while the mines are r In operation New eW York or Evening The public I ii Interested In or the tho losses ac by three industrial conflict to warrant warrent the appoIntment ot it boards to 10 the cau causes of 01 eel every out outbreak break and nd an n fu far a as possible to Ib the for Ug Itc occurrence store than this public boardl tillIng science rat ra hardly to pitch TIlt The IllInois State Stat board Is acting wisely In the legislature to confer conler upon It Ruch pow powers of initiative Die President Mitchell of the United Mine MineWorkers Work Workers of Pennsylvania has ball shian n that he Is Ie the right man In the Plate Re Ht t ii cool conservative 11 and ne time kind of n II leader for tor a vast army of wro nien n who might permit their wrongs to drive them to acts of lawless u it If they ther were led b by unthinking hot hothead h head President speech to the miners at 1 the at Sent ton waa remarkably temperate and nd yet t determined Every Ina man n will wip agri with willi him In tile the T bar bor have no greeter Ill m ml than the Ihl thoughtless t h violate the law or to W t into the of ht orient |