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Show COAL MINERS STRIKE 1$ OFF; RLE SMS ACCEPT ! PROFFER! ItntereJ as !. given m;l tonight hy l.-.- oper.t:-INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., IV,'. h1 niim-rMrike is ei. l.d. that hal been obtained 'ny iong d:s- The vote the gen- tunc telephone from the executive With hut one eral committee of the United Mine eommittee of tile National Diiumino!. in Washtoal )j 'orators Workers of America this at voted to accept lesident Wilson's ington. Two statements were isMied proposal for immediate return to hy the international official of the work lending final settlement of miners, one of them hating lieou pretheir wage controversy with ojiera pared during the meeting this al'trr- The torn by a commission to lie npjiointed noon to anm.'.tnco the by him. Telegrams were went louigLt other statement was dictated to news-tPresident one thousand locals of the union pajier hy Acting by iiilernatiiial officials instructing Lewis, To Call Convention, the men to rettirn to work immedi-- j will be. Additional instructions lewis' Hatcm. r.i di elated that the ately. sent out tomorrow nionitiig. Oiie.-a- -! of ihe gei.eutl full nutipumwcio-i-itors tonight pi ..f the re wj, lion of oiieralioiis Priday s.r.d of the mw.cr- - to the merit of eonl from the mine-- , hi gin- - j djn.ng "liiis am.ie t :u d ning Momhiy ne.rnii.g. Miners. opor er tors tonight j.re.h.tiil In.' the ' 'il il.i all side, .1 v l! higii'x pr.it'fii d t i i n iiin nf l appeared cunt deni ot a t,u:i' ' of tl e light hy the i r . la. tl I1! liM l'i I'M DSI- fotrunissioli. Tie lolly e:.!-ll ; LI l:i l !:i at so!t the of . rs w.. i! a tieup r l'1, ,1 kill..:'- aiM'lis and .Mill tir're than five vtv'; l s Jui.e Mai'.i-r- , s 4, li15. 1 -- itio )'iIM'1.iU a I l'l I' ' 1 Hie I'l.iit-- Ail Mil.ll "I astuivd .roui,l iii'estigy t ion and acdays work each week. tion umiii tpicstiuiiM which are nut 11 Joint to their satisfaction. I uivrat.rs and inincrs fails to now aetllvAl must lieheve that with a clear underreach agreement. October 15 John L Iatwis, acting standing of these Miints, they will president of the United Mine Work-- i promptly ret urn to work. If. in remaining on ilicy rs, issues strike order to Wconie efsi tike, they will put themselves in fective at midnight Hotelier 31t. tVtolier 25 President Wilson is- nil altitude of striking iu order to sues a statement demanding rerall of force the govcrnuicut to increase the not only lire of coal to the public, so as to strike order, declaring it in wages give :i still further unjustifiable, hut unlaw ful." at this time rather than alhov the Mciolu-III Judge Anderson sues temporary order in the federal ipiesiion of a fur1 her mere ix1 in a.r i::.' (Viober IE le-twe- en Committee 1 Named to Choose Man ion Tor Secretaryship. never-theh-s- deci-io- n. o im-t- i j Mayor t!corge A. WiMittmi, 1 .. A. , mayor elis-t- and - h. Vvlei-- j more have l.een apjioililrd ll eoi'i'ii''.-- . tee id' I hive to consider andldates for the secretaryship of Price I'oni-- ; r.icncul elah an 1 to make ifroiiui.cn-- 1 lal a:is to l.c h, .aid of directors loi llie ( . -I i !i. It has liceu l In Mini- i TAXPAYERS OF j I- , t arli u iminiy - c..iniuissi(inen n. e! la. I T m sd.iy w,t!. a'l ikix-- e iiicui-0- 1 and IlCIs ,IC-- l l'.ivnii. !;b-i- ii of l!us I.ti. imiuty that some IN'. I,: r. I l,.n!,,iOl vv,.' e. i. red ilitvi I he l In -i i a m.iii place, v. I'. ..'il i"i l Mortgage l'l I Pi ill I in i . a i all i. 'n i ol t '.I v for tin1 ii' I . ...I d- !..r- - ;.!:iii,i,., . f..i- ll. isue ol ..".,in. !.e a re l.yiacs g'Viiil llg tie I l'i. n- --.oil dollars '.er i't I . i ii II i.'l ol Pi .. e ;.f..l ' c r tsTa. DECEMBER 12. 1919. DECEMBER 12, 1919. EVEKY FKHJAY YOLl ME 5; NUMBER 29. ; diim-ntin- ! Secoinl-CI.i.-- I as I . wages 1o lie dealt with 111 all orderly mi u; l tri-u' it laaMiiT by a l.iirly the slrke. er. p'oiiiot tl:g mda-.ti.i- l Noveii.liir 1 Pour lir.n.ired thou- - luma! p.irliei al ii.. r ..,.e.le c 111 : ..tul 1. 1, .'ii. iii. tits i .al miners go on tel"i- -i -ihe III, H 'i and a in . : i he. jiistity p.s!'i.'ii if-- a Ateh-r-.u- i .ui-.oVk it to iheiiix lw-- , ll ell ! Nie, i . ..'.n r x- - .liu!,:e . r i " .ilid a.-- III... el nj r i.id i. The , II. vv v' orhlin n in i! e.r l.,l A!' . ! tV . I oi.di.'d mid i . ir.j i.hu.ii leii'tir-i..- ; i .i ; i ,s to lie I' oi'g : a" 'e- - am to the.r tounii v to ie- v. '.i.-!! . I .i.l;e l.e called ott. 1. 'ion. ...!i:p"iny . i e il k. 1 1 X' it cl:.her !,'. 1,1 lli!Tl mt'.ii t i 1. I alloniev is I. -- I ! ..I. ' i ." r n',, !e l. rt: . !'' Aid Tri 1'i.tvri I l ivi'lutiaw i to mi !1 vv ( i if tie :,e. ,.gni ;d s ..i.-tI'l.iej to r al all u. i tings ol a gcii. r.il re- i ..ii I lu it. dial. orilel". 1,1 I, .ii wiih : ol'l'iec j ,o,..0 . .it v . ir the !,. board 1 o. ld to lt- i.all I,, N i" u.liel" 11 e h;i!g .I'.lllt i ,"ii i leliee ol tlii.pttoli of mil!;!;'. I Oil ,,'.1 ,t '. k d"';nv-- ; :i salary. s w nlrih v. as id It hr gill i. 1. I'.i-Il n ill;; t - ah tMll.il,. Ml iil. ll'o iiiembcrs ol aid M .I...! lit I ai.-1. ,.j pr.n:ij,,l i.it'iii.il loll effects I hail any other in the I, ,!..rv t :,e j .i'll" tl ...i . --..1 lo ha v r a. i i li luui for .ij.erat'.rs in..I. , . la," ..I tl.e .1 ;i l lli'al. l.avc III, a li'.'imual as of the etlle.l Ii:,r tl. a nf the country. As a ! '.,s. ih. ii ! ., lav 'Jit .ill 'f See i i ary W iison. l..,mi". mi Saiurdiv, Jmimirv .M ..di1 I sliall r! , tl.e v ' ember riher iii.pnrie.s ii to tin- - whole of l.almr j m.ihi i Pi- - ner and 1. l'l' strike the point rv was f.i- -t uro.-.- -i. h !!,. .i'l ' . iu i ,i i niricd rale t. idary lllv1 Ill I hi" .l'i sid.llg ol lrT. indu-tr- y wideJ1 j l and In I'ev n w InU only I lie inecea-- e and shutdown of of W.l . o.1 ,. ii, I prev imis a I' oilers lie v.'agi1 ih.ii IA I' I!, ruci. t I vn-ing I I' tl.e i" an. i ! al. I . of 'ii- W age !' I ,i V iliell the inll.cr- . , W r hot - are ! ,il i.. l oil spread siillecing am.. i g its I'l.ii l vice i.rc-- di nl ihe - rejected. to w. nil. It'll .ii-- ,' I be j the ii.incrs tl.e alal '.V I;, I ' inhabitants. M tr.i n l il. i.ll ail-- t hr!iiC i nperilofj.'Tnl .11 dala-- of tl.e .r. m r 'i llie .'ill n! of the govciuua Nov i ii. her 27 - Dr. (!:n fiehl grants reasonableness Ii. high '..on to l.il, 'i Mil. i! .i1 it It Radicals Are Active. of the president, ' lii !i a In'iucal ikl't. In the iiiei'i-aMl.l-to miners wuh-.- . price- - tor coal, . !! ; ion i Wed l rat ul' ". a of ruliVelil ing m v ii j. resident and second vice ,i after ii"1 n i i . n an our a.1 ."'i in the c.i-- t oT e.eil to slim. Id vciiliiu sixty day make its re-- j Tho decision ctimi Vole anoii of llil piviosisl diboard ot tl.e o' iiiiinlier a lint, which the miners prompt- pelt, which n, aid lie used as a ba.is .. hours of debate iu wl'n-- tl.e !,.ii1uv' l ..I' tl.e .o j i. .' or of llie c.vocutive cmmi! I, e , - .:. u for i.ejnn lalloii I'm" a wage :.,;r.,e-Mi'I.- rectors leli'.t lit w i . l i.'led Slate-.- '' dori.'i'd that mr'iih. rs ot ll ly i i' ji eted. I.; II lie elected I i preside by liicin , I u s ii.'lst In.ike It clear, oierators nii.l other- - in!, rest (lariield lien ml.er l Imai would so.. n took. into tile The -- 'al cti'etil gi.n out at thi si.J. j 10 liers .. , piveelil e.iuu.il .;it Pin gov irtniii'H! ' cd in sctlleiuent of the strike and lor "l ".v t ' rough the coltl'civnci an- - nciler l est riel ing use Ilf e.i.ll to is-ii- .l the nf A tor.s of of boaid dne. .ml Sec . her such aid imhl-lnits to lo tin! rfeat I'any ", sell' nil at be head of Johnsin t give ii iv:i "' i time threatened Hit.. I. shall be eleitrd im.iually by mine t'l'lil tbeix is a general J Lighty-foii- r Ilcemalirr ( settle lit tilts t'.llie. ll-.- ("..lisena - s.(rij i;ll , Wil n ek on the Helper to Dneh- on ihe .lefin- i mu this of the ineni orgni.ia! of work. A letter was of record live element, led hy Acting vni her loaders cited in illfi.riliilt loll b'jbway. iridiv nlual miner to as provided ill llie must it ut nm. Uaeli k Willmi.t i Anderson. 1 every John Is. la"wis ami Judge we ret ary ol by r",M contempt Ihniiion, lnrliI l,r Wilson give Ins Mrsoii:il thought to what I luelllbcr shall lie rlllillcd to nlie XolC. si ale, imiuiriilg into the mailer. So President Pi'cemlii'r ti (Ircen, gained control of the s,i,i,i:,..iii made he Xu shall vole by proxy makes his projMisiil In President Is'Wis -- ay. I hope he understands J ill ly this morning and succeeded in pulor far jiv tlie eoinniissjiini'rs know, il Third - Anv tieiMiii, eniiHO-aiiiii- i own inhis lie will all he that the nf ui.iiers and hurting opms!tioii (Ireeu down us slated, there haw Wn a tntrl.wuy practically Seeiviary ; ling excess mho hi firm any terest and the interest of his family Ullinll. bv the time Ihe (pies'.'ion came to n tnotv tluiii Iwcttlv veiir j thin orgauI and will lie throwing onnnile.-- s labor-ti- g of $10.1111 to the funds of 0 The Unit, li"..'.ii,ber vote, tine cmices .ion was made tv "f "'"'bH.'n n.emlM-r- etiiilh-b. he shall izal'.ott vv ia, si mu ol eii.p .iy uiei.i li lie dnlltun u month allowed the radicals, 'the convention agiee.l ..r..ei' ivpn scnteiives in 'aH thirty based nut it in this iirganiziilimi, shall continue the present strike ship for the Ihe order to the calling of a general ci.ineiilinii li,i iht fereiit a!s ill pn.M.siil of President Wilson to ' schedule: (a) From tl.e at and, i'urt her, that lie will create an .xilll.Ollfollowing he good at - toris iii vvelling- of the miners at n future has hi !i u jturn to work mi ihe basis oT an !':lll' one to $100.00 tnetiiliersliip. 1,1 of 14 per cent iu wages. unnecessary mid nni'orliimile prejuI which time the action of mid tea sis " .' ' 1l." (I.) For each additional $100.W ..r is not Dmter is .i.tere-teof the general cM:i:i'.ti will lie iu'ly hrm rs ..ii'tjihe appoint unnl of a Iriluimil to in- - dice against organized labor which I'rni-- i ion thereof one i.ici.il.ersl.ip, ' nisi al industry In usect-- - will be injurious to the best interests six children has Inured. Mr. I'.rniu-l neither ti .iiHTitiirs nor the vcstigale tin explained. The opimtients of aecritadditional tho the hohliiig where. iade for llie ..nce of the president'. i plan will he allotted 1.1 change the l.iin if a l'liill.er incngisi IS neces- of workingmen everv to lie designated by tin deN'iidii,g on her. Her laxes woonumv orderwnxtN. are Miners and (Signed) the l.v possible. their fight prineiimlly ii the tn..ry ni.m sary ,mij (;ui.nmm no person, year also wep" rebated, as wei-- those li'ov ..lit ided, ed lo return to work at mien. that only a general emsei.i i.,ii d;lljl(iralltl. tt: firm shall lie entitled of Mrs. Il'lrrscli al Scofield, tt lvcent ,.rie:'ied. MNR3 MAKE STATEMENT. riirjMir.il ion orfive sufferer liv fire. mine workers had mwcr tn call oil niemliers. more to than Pron,''.rtions. Drug May PROPOSAL CP PRESIDENT. Next year the eoiiiniissioiiers lire ihe strike. Memchrs oi the ginernl five alter 1'onrlh days INDIANAPOLIS, lnd.. Dee. U'. meet the second Tuesday nf each In Allorl.oy I leiieral Palmer. committee tonight deadfastiy n-- t usshall election the lsiard of directors The miners statement follows: INDIANATOLIS, Ind.. Dsc. 9. inonlli. Numerous hills were audited ed to make public the name of the emi.e to Indiat aiM.lis prininrily to a n electing prosidcnf, orgntiizo by in offiei-rThe United Mine Workers' delegate who cast the one dissenting vise ..ttiirnevs for the goveinmeu! - The text of President Wilsons pro-thcfirst und beeond vice presidents, n and reMirts from enmity agreed to uecepl the handling of contempt poial to the striking miners fellows: vote. Two dnlciiicnls were givyit out basis of treasurer and aueli oilier olfieers as nllieials ol confer- - pegs against eighty-fou- r have watched with deep concern president 'a prnmsal ns ii following adjournment of the shall deem heccstory ; appoint ; coal strike. 1'man of the the im gen-lenient, v Mileliell' sell They they worker the rime SCHOOL BOARD m the liil inniiious BOmtS ON ence hy Attorney Heiienl A. tIjjl li(.V(.,1,,lm.IIs suidi committers; pay such salaries ! definite I'")'"1-mid am convinced there is did so because it provides u i hrike will Palmer, who Virol siihniittcd the er.il coimnittee. will ns nrromjiil.-Jin their 0,, judgment met hod hy mid mor'iunr lor J' iirnsidcnt'a pnijxisal to Acting Presi- Hindi lonion-.ilur.rli confusimi in the tninda of the and concrete of this organization. Take Place Declared Vacant Be- which a'leiiinte eoiiL'iilernlioii and a the purposes Imth mid of dent Ijewia and Secretary Orcen til n , union. D. U. ll wa indicated that jhismIiIv ImihpI of directora shall Tin generally Fifth t cause of of Ilnur elaiiii for l .e ehiir.'.'i' of rniilerrpt. heiiring ' ,:iri tes to this iiiitortiinate eniilm- - imHr iidjusl (inference in Washington . D. I'., last ave sivver to fill nil vneimeies in its until Dereinlier. in increase ill wages and jmpnived t it nlt and hieh was jmi ., .t tl Hj1 Sat urditv and came to lndianaHil:s caused purpose vi.rv j,e William J. Downs of Cnstla Gate hy menihership conemne u,i in federa. of ' eonditions of eiuployiuent may he Monday to await the outcome of p,vi.rlllll(.t in its handlin'' nl, resignation or otherwise until was last Wednesday upiointed to Mine United The about. will of-owners' miners hnmglit 1 the court Tuesday moniing. The mine tll(1 situation. sideration of the plan hy the next annual meeting. the county scluml lumrd to fill s n'wn.V im'n'n of 2" iwr cent Workers have full c.nili.tenee in llu i.iishcd. The 'govern men t nlreii.lv had shall vacancy thereon rnused hy the directora of lsiard The general committee. Sixth a of the eoiidiliotird, however, upon the price president of the United States und in! minted that Palmer la Gratified. jiower to declare Hie oHiee of movul from the eoiinly of L. J Morcoin-m- il profound rcgnrd for his will and president.' plan hy the generalcomiili-uiii-- e of coal being raised to an amount director vacant, whim in their j,,nj who for several months 1ms lasm a ally l The prujsi-sapresident He would he considered Palmer 'h first sla lenient expn-sseto cover this increase ol' wages, judgment. is not director the n of Salt Iatke (ity and differs from any pnijsisal hereto- judgment llie duties of hisproperly with the C'lurts injuiielioii which would liava added al least hia gratification at tin decision of oil ice, MHI)1t everywhere else in the slate, leavim noth in it that strike. fore prosiMd, the tuinera and coniiilimcnled I'wis against fiirtlieraiiee of the $1.')l).!"H,Hlli to the annual enul hill of either through iimoiiiKteney, luck of M,i n K. tumm time pulling hiwrn no fur as a plan of addoubt in to und wisi ing suhs'naed appear patriWitnesses their and Green for The fuel administrator, the interest or otherwise. jhis salary. Tie has attended one the federal grand jury called for in the light of present information, just nietil and the details thereof is The statement follows: otic action. ) The Isinrd shall Seventh meeting in the many months since he concerned. The coal strike is settled as the gov- Inst Monday to investigate chin pea has taken the sisition nnd I think huve Miwer to apsint an exieulive Was first elected. Several others GarDr. The scheme kA hen were act hy promised the Iwcr of violation of ernment wanted it settled. with entire justification Hint the committee of five lsiard memlicrs to considered for the plare, hut workmine the no for field left tluil hoi Messrs. Lewis and Green came to sec discharged today. It was slated public is now paying as high prices ers other than the acceptance of an whom, in addition to the president RjP(. 0 n(.w whiml building is to be Ihe that the not mean what govto did 1ms lie this me Saturday I restated imriiiit- ,Ti'ted at rustle Gate the roming reipiired fur eonl us it ought to and secretary, they shall would lie dniiNd. but that the pay nnd that any wage increase made increaM in mining prices of 14 per led to delegate the active alfaira of ernment a N)sition had Iteen front the sisal year, it was thought hy the board a cent. il The propresident pro grand jury session, which was at this time ought to emne out of the this organization, and each of whom tlml Downs is disidndly the lmst man beginning and insisted upon their is advance of amount this vides that would to next Wednesday, until . shall Im! tlie chairman of the follow- They finally agreed He ran give eonKtrue-in- g jdm-er pnilits of the coal operators. preliminary and that the tribunal d. They have now persunded Ihe of- In- - held ns scheduled and witnesses federal, Industrial, committees: Reasonable. his ieraonnl attention, tion work full Proposal will have will set which he up ficers of their organization that the recalled. and comity organization, puli- - And. more, he will. Bids are to be the date, conclusion, this consider further In to quesreaching Ends. authority Bitter Straggle situation calls for compliance with and entertainment, received hy the lsiard on a hundred fuel administrator expressed the per- tions ol wages and working rundi-lion- x lieity, membership Ii the courts order and the governmeetings of the anil twenty thousand dollars of Isinds the of general Kcgular 14 cent Fight decision the The sonal opinion that a well a profits of operators per shall be held the Worker ment's wishes, and I am certain that direectnrs Mine lsiard of l(.w buildings nt ('astlc Gate of the United crease in all mine wages is reuxon-iilil- and pmjsT prices fo coal, readjust.ill the miners in the country will of of intema- July first and Kenilworth. These April; Hiawatha January, Friday consisting would wpialize the it shall heeitUNe if of it America, ing lsith wages and profits and Oetnher of chcIi year, hut special oilicinls cheerfully agree in the derision of t imi.-i-l and cl are voted, but not isMied. In SO derided. oi It further jUiners' wages provides Ik held ut any time hy their leaders. I desire I" publicly Comity Superintendent Orson llyan, of the scale committee mid .ost f living, lmt he made it K'r- - ),., the emiimission will have nil meetings may the wise nnd patriotic ac- 1'nlivp hoarl to accept I resident jK, notice to each mein- - pnifx. ('. H. Madsen, lion Woodward, written 4nl giving the that nieralors internal settle to questions y imrily as. tion of Ijewis, Green anil their The eliHirimm of any commit, McCarty, Itohert Frazer nnd miners are nt liberty 1" agree iqion nip, district, all or which are of u imxling ol the exeu- - Jtdla V. .Iulmson were named to go call sociates. I ont of course, gratified tie may iiicn-a"the mine the iqiera- very great inqsirtanee lo provided larger il the outcome, which is one the enlive ci ui i nut tee ut any time. The p, Salt Lake City to attend the Rhort tor will pay il old of their pni!it. workers, Mining will eomiuiltee sliall hold mret- - course in inanmii training at which a tire country approve. re- would coal of re make Its commission will The llie i that ppee ia ' ones each month. nt will lie fully resumed at once, the least harvester company and Dr. Winship gs some main the same. The secretary rt within sixty days unless durnnd The mtfering distress ol Ninth secretary shall lie Hie Hri, j() (Harvester danger nt conciliation be insurmountable arise difficulties effort in an lalmr. the uuthnr-,l- y ol'fiei'r of this organiza- - (j.jnjr nl rogular rates in The Sun), his per-- ! it from doing so and ing the winter is passed, Ihe parties, exjire--eitweeii jireven; ami slinll have general charge Ibss-mbein JKth members of the school of the government has been recog- off of fin-- l to di.i'ie-- t o' ;ivi,r of a larger in- - fj.P ciimmission will have nutiiority to lion, ,,j, j,,;,,,, nized and upheld, the supremacy of tl.e dead of winter, "n e uieiliation fjx the date when any award it makes of the nl fairs of this organization. Isinrd an to meet at it hole) in Salt f..rtat Hi of the lmiif'1 of ;he law has been established, and a o'M I ist. Ho convention ot the ' City to go over the plans for hiiviever, b"i,:iii!-p- ' the coal will hecome effective. The preD- - itdor (he direction fuji,.d, c.otnniil-teexecutive the and directors the of incalculable value has !ed Mum Worker- -, meeiing at U- lImilditig at Hiawatha and the that wi-I" fi.rther eirvilling pay r lipprovides illir, plin ami other em- Cii-t- h .. .. adopted a P'ohrioii t ' Tin Gate. - , secretary i id for the peaceful, orderly and the (Advertising rates to mil1 ,l governof land. eah' he pinpi-i,,rt a gtmeral resnnqition receive such compcmi-lini- i Zion hotels tlie same ns ro Iriee melawful adjustment of industrial dis- mand:i".r an ineren-- r "f (i'l per cent the status quo will lie muiiit:i!ii- - ployes shall Im wii.l.l ailvmiee I I.e price of eu-i- l jon ns may agreed ujsui hy the rchant). putes. l,(. juddii. and thi1- - the in wag", a six l;o"i- d:iv and . ol" iKiard J. N. Fllert-iitendered his rpsig-naiio- n Unchanged. do. to Proposal and ,n,,'r'ii.Ilt wa i.nwilling dav n of ine lsiard. He n strike call oflii-ialto statement mitiomd This suppleuieental PIONEER f ANPETE BANKER leaves about the first of the year for The miiiensfi' ill liiimienoii rrner in l.y issued this evening: the m -f p, p, jnt , business for lum-IS LAID TO HIS FINAL REST Tin1 Novendi.r effect ;ve .heir meeting this afternoon accepted Si t . self. He lias twilight a controlling ' ,, wage salifactiirv its a oven nm the president's priiosnl exactly 311. FL.'.ASAM.I e. liii-l- i llu jM(irpsl in the Haveroanqi abstract .en negotiated by that da'e.i;,, v. were held Thursday utter- written, und I understand the opera- l,.,,! services (ll !(1 (,.lrilcn rjlv the d its joii ' nimnum-eTwo 1ms tors committee noon at the family home t..r Pn.f. Itvan will go to the and tor , operator. d minerA nder-o- n for many year one of this (I(,Vc1.lrllt 0 .ereptnnee of it It provides ot working e. mlitmii. ns well . ,wrf f 7eb. eonipo-e- d ... es eonipelilive tral The resumption hankers. nimediule general seni and proper Dhio. Inot-jlit- s rUJlrv pXt j nttend a national edn-weof-- city's leading of international D-lthe operators the to Dama-enWestern s (.,.r.ptahe M'rulions in all districts upon in el.arg. of II1M.tinJ. held in Iluftalo. j r ,..i;,. J shall, ol course, lii glad ilM'lilin (f tjP i'njtod Mine Workers 31. aim and Hliiioi-o- ne himi.s which obtained (Vtohi-villi lwMasonic 10. . n. i 9 ot sm-li " torimilion th" of Seplemh.-rsubmitted them to are latter the which through V.. on part delivered Suit Lake City, NEW riSH AND GAME Il'llt, except ns to wages, oHr:itorh Im I IddwiI. iirnliTiiini nnd in that nt ornev ;nr'rnl lnlmp the oflipr Siwtiiry o 1m! 14 per cent higher than LAWS NOW IN EFFECT eulogy. b set- to reach rally agreed to r.innlllv in Washington, Saturday, inspiring under the direction was late. This menns that the men shall her "d to The miiic so 14 cent Mr in wages of ami ii Met. her loth !"' (;tK e taken hack to work in all mines in I. 1 1. Siddoway, stale fish und ex- of Mis Edna Ingraham and a mixed .. iiritcr. effective at midnight hi,1 the juildir would p.iy not to ye Hrp accepting the president nunrtette of Hour In tlie D.e jMisitions nnd uymn the terms ot commissioner, calls attention to game sang the in- - ,.,H.d th present price fixed by tlie confident that he . j(jr feeling the fact that Ihe amendments in tho Light. and heir contracts of employment thin October 311. wa iued (rom Kindly wav Tlii-- 1 Trial, a is j'u,. iidiiiinistnitor. and thus 1 l a trilmnal eonqiosed of The floral tributes were exceptional-- ( state i'i-- and game law which were lieadijiiaiiers here. apmiint i sting, and il is confidently cxjieet-to secure the coal oi "h-bv John L fllirrnin,cd men who will give full beautiful. The beau- - jiassed at the special session of the that the mine owners will accede ,. stand in need, if Hie min- - nnd complete recognition to the Jus- - ly profue und secretary. Green, people William and of the Mason- -' state legislature are now in effect, service committal the government's earnest request dent tiful resume work on the. terms ' ,'r'' ((j. tjip n,;t)e workers' claims. De- at the grave. After December 5th, last, any person concluded was ie that the status ipm of October list order y sj(J( CRONOLCGY OF THE STRIKE. iJH.nding a thorough investigation l , it js lair asllinc that the nil of them In- in order l o The fishing without a license ie palllMan-rwhich promptly 'OJ' an impartial enmmission Will not onlv insist that j Ml tf l?nen- wen to a minimum fine of twenty-io- f, hnl war veteran, relations between cm- dian subject INDIANA!'' LIS, Ind.. Dee. n.adjust ladh wages and pnees. lls(irp be accorded the mine worm lasmuxscn five dollars. On the same date the Ie'.er Hvriim '.over and employe in m!1 jatrts of Seely. strike: roiil of the but also will seeeit the finding steady Work Assured. 'l.e mining fields may he immediately t pumlogy 23 Tlie l""'1 trilmnal apMiinteil by the prcsl- a such the of September plan, v ptam-the aeei the governor I am asking in comentioii al ' , Worki-rof ihe United Slate as a fair liuiiiediatc dent are i all eonl mining stales to .,nni.ilw wn' ami substui.tial a ).. equitable determination ur all pointed health the jioriod from October 15th to'Oc- nJoptedhe for a 1iy,IlMll al the effort Ui bring this iilimit. 1 vital statistics at tin o. involved. issues further the are and the that wages increase in Expressing gratification jaly in wage. '.nkc was ended, a statement was increase I'.uiri at lM.l.aiia jsd'.s r,i prevent lead- do-tor -. u!-.- 1'r.uii 1 I M.-r- l . : ! I -- 1 -n ( 1 ! i v , i i I 1 ' , , .11-- !i- : 5i- -( 1 : VI I s-- ; ,; ! I -- iu,-r- i -. . ro-i:- '.l 1 -- . 1 I 1 - I I i 21--- . -- l ; Si , 1 ii-- 1 i!l-..- ; I 1 i i I" I i 1 .I. il-r- j 'I . . mei-e.i-- i 1 , " . ii.i-.-.- e ee-da- 1 . . . t. ! lnw-iver- is-i- -l)r. 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