| Show THOUSANDS nESUME WORK rd Dr lit l1 stelte III IIl1nnl iutoey fur the Mince ctlenro Nor JTh coal mining stilka In the northern Illinois district Is I ended Twelve thousand hare gone Ik l to work In the Coal City llrald wood 1 Carbon Illll Spring Valley Loll Sealonrllle lasalle and Oglesby fields Ono thousand men remain out at Streator the only point whcro miner and operators hare nol agreed A settlement Is I expected wllhln a neck Victory Is with the miners nllhougn they haro not non nil they nske1 Their chief demand was for mine run prlco that Is I n rate per ton as the coal tomes from the mine un icncued This has been conceded In lomo places Where thus rate remalnd fixed In hides HT net ton of scrcenes ioal a substantial adranco has been non The Increase In wages all through thin district approximately Is 10 cents t ton over the schedule made last I May The strike has been onMnoe July L It started as it purl of tna general llrlko ordered by tha United Mini Worker of America The Pennsyl ranla and Ohio miners settled their llffcrtuifc early In September The Indiana work was resumed about the mine time Tha 30JO miners of Illinois Illi-nois refused ratify the terms of the igreement made nt Columbus O and loutlnued strike |