Show I SAYS WYOMING M MIMIS I S WILL SOON RESUME Republican Special Service O n. Orden den 1 Sept Generl G.-Generl General Superintendent Superintendent ten dent L D D. o. o Clark of the coal department depart I uncut ment of the system le arrived from Wyoming lat last evening Mr lr r-Jark r has been ln th the coal conI mining district of 0 Wyoming und Ind predicts an nn early earl resumption on of all nl tho the more important im Ira- l mines of or that state He lie says there thor IK is I. I no iio trouble between en the underground miners and the coal coalo o 0 orators anti and that all an r Mcce ieee hands hand aro are satisfied with the present prices e paid pAM but ut the tho shut down is tho the result resul of of thu the wage wace of or outside employee em In who are arc also members of tho the coal miners' miners union TIm The n o Involved in ti tie t i r i- i ent eat trouble he says MYS is I of H a I character and he confidently anticipates antici pates rates an early adjustment of ot tho points at Issue I Dies Gainesville Go Ga Ga Sept 16 16 Captain A A. E. E L Maxwell CI former manager of or tho the Seaboard Air line lino of of Jackson Jackson- vUe rUle Fin Fla Fla died lu suddenly denly of or heart hert disease disease dis dis- ease taso at nt his summer home hero bore this morning Captain C Maxwell was one oue of or the tilt ineRt mORt prominent railroad mop men in Iii the South He Ho Je promoted ta and mt built buit the tho Florida Soul Southern horn Peninsula railroad wh which helm later b ai part of ot th the tro 1 thO Seaboard Ho lIe 10 was a C CC G years yeara old |