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Show j THEIR PAY INCREASED. Helper. Ftah. Nov. 10. David Crow, superintrr..dc nt of mines at Castle Gate, , tonight issued the following notice: : '"Our men having demonstrated their loyalty to the company, the company will, beginning Nov. 1. 1803. raise th-price th-price of $2.:"0 paid to inside men to $2.75, and the pay of the boys will be raised proportionately. Also the price of S2.75, now paid to head timbermen and head tracklayers, will be raised to $3 per day. Outside day laborers w ill be given an increase of 10 per cent. I p.. addition to ' the above the pay of miners working in a place where they have to contend with water, bad roof, clod or any other drawback, will be adjusted so that the .pay of such miners will equal the miners' min-ers' average earnings throughout the mine under average conditions." j ; While this applies only to Castle Gate, j so far as Superintendent Crow speaks, j it is believed the same rates will pre-j pre-j vail at Sur.nyside, Clear Creek and I Winter Quarters. The superintendents at all four mines in Carbon county are all under General Superintendent Cameron, Cam-eron, the latter also managing the mine at Somerset, Colo. It is not believed the miners at Somerset will go ouc. I Exaggerated reports have beer., sent out as to what the miner? at Sunnyside are doing, but if the output there is one car less than in the regular order of business each day the company has not as yet discovered the fact. j Clear Creek. I'.tah. Nov. R The nunets j at Clear Creek an.1 Scofield are jubilant j over increased pay and will not. under any circumstances, come out on strike in J sympathy with the Colorado miners. I Miners in low coal at Clear Creek have received an increase of " cents per ton. |