Show SliVER KING r ME EN RETURN TO WORK AT PARK CITY TODAY Almost immediately after atter the arrival arriva of ot General Genea Manager laager Thomas Thoma Kearns Hearns Kears at Park Cf City yesterday e morning arrangements were concluded for tor tho the reopening of ot the tho mine and mill mi of orthe the tho Silver Kin Coall- Coall COI- COI ion ton Mines company This morning tho the shift shUt went to work ork and it Il Is un understood understood under under- er stood st that more than enough men inca have havo applied for tor work to keep the three shifts going full ful handed About bout ten ton days ago aso some of oC the tho mill mi men nen made demands for shorter working hours when tho the mana management ement announced that hat another shift shir would be e put on at tho the mill mi Superintendent Blood mo Informed the them themen themen m men n that they would have ha to make their demands known to General Manager Kearns eats who at nt th the was In Califor Califor- ala nia While tho the men were Insisting upon their heir demand being acceded to to work was suspended in both the mine an and mill mi and some necessary repairs were done lone In the mine and mill mi equipment The ol old men employed anxious to have re the mater matter mat mat- ter er settled as they have families who were depending upon their labor each day Just as os soon after Senator Kearns Cearns returned as It was possible for Cor him to tho the matter mater his Intention he ho went out to tho the mine and apparently it I was an easy la matter for tor he hc nn and tho the old heads to reach an understanding Park City business men aro am ar very much pleased over o tho the resumption of work at this property It I la Is the tho largest producer in tho the camp and gives employment employ employ- ment meat to the largest forces Something over o cr men were employed at tho the time of the shutdown and when the tho forces Corces are aro increased it i is probable that more than men will wi be found In the pay par roll rol Those Interested In the tho property Inthis in inthis inthis this city were pleased to receive tho the news this morning and so were a a number aura num- her ber jer of ot old time who mako make their homo home here One Ono of or them theta said 1 Miners who have been fortunate enough to have hao worked for this comI company company com com- I pany in times Umes past certainly have had very Cf little lite complaint to make mako of or tho the manner manner mannor man man- ner nor in which the they were treated Wo We Woold old timers have ha not forgotten tho the wa way tho the owners of this property took care car oCus of oC ofus ofus us during the tho panic times When other properties were closed down and there thero was no work ork to be had In the camp the tho Kin King kept the tho forces Corces up to the full rul ca capacity en- en and employed men wherever er it I was possible to find work for Cor them This was during tho the time when metal was at nt Is Its lowest settling price prie but hut they extracted ex cx- th the the- oro ore and kept the men em em- The King crowd came caine up from Crom the tho ranks They have ha e always paid tho tim top wago wage scale kno knowing from their own ex experIence experience ex- ex the value of or men who worked in in the Uio mines Even when other othor companies com corn panics were ere trying to reduce the wago scale they have stood for tor higher pay |