Show DEADLOCK REACHED ED IN IN- STRIKE AT PARK CITY i Neither Side Will Make Further Concessions S Some me Miners Leave Special to The Telegram PARK CITY Nov 2 2 Striking Striking miners miners min mm- ers ens from the Silver King Coalition i company's mine ine yesterday esterday afternoon I after four hours' hours discussion slon by a 1 vote of ot to 34 rejected General I Manager Thomas Kearns' Kearns proposals submitted to them last Sunday afternoon after after- non noon in the Dewey theatre Less than strikers attended the meetIng meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing and many as indicated by t the e vote left lete the hall hail before the voting started It is said that another meeting will willbe willbe willbe be held Thursday night to give further further further fur fur- ther consideration to the tho proposition submitted by Kearns but no official call has been issued by the strikers' strikers committee Seek Other Jobs Crediting the tha report that many of the strikers will not pot be given places again even even though the proposal be accepted and that in event of it being voted down that the company will shut down clown its mine some some miners have found jobs with other companies companies com corn panics while a few few- others with their families have left Park City for other mining camps amps I Numbers of the strikers made talks and urged their comrades to vote against Kearns' Kearns proposal Those who have found employment in other mines Dines of the district are encouraging those on strike not t to return to work in the Silver King Coalition unless inless an agreement considered more satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory to the miners is reached with Kearns Kearns Remains Firm P 1 p. p H H. Neely attorney for Summit county was present during the session of the miners and following the meeting talked to K Kearns arns over the telephone and tried to have him consent to again meet the miners atan at atan atan an early date Kearn refused t to accede to the demands of the miners and declined to fix a a. date for a further further further fur fur- ther meeting with the min miners miners' rs' rs com com- In view of the seeming deadlock it itIs itis itis is reported that some of ot the miners with their families are packing their belongings and making ready to leave Park City for other other- camps Such a condition will affect the business of merchants here to a co considerable extent extent extent ex ex- tent and they are not pleased with I the outlook |