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Show rfMc iwtv Uatag IUimm 10 iwm4 m 0yn DESERET- EVENING NEWS. J THURSDAY ATHIK PACKS . IT 11110 cSh (9) tfc cQb Yon CT. X XAG SEVENTIETH SALT LAKK CITY UTAH FffP PIffIMllPT Em TO I tfh c mm " "YtedoyM Glee nUg Pm kiK U la Tat - tfc (9) fJ'Sl uUh 0j (8j r& c9r c9j (6) Men in Large Centers of West Desert Insurgents and Are Returning to TJorli HflElTIAL LAU Strike Break Is I. $. AGEMSSOMA UM Awaited by Officers Railroad afTklei, wssil bw pmdwrwd by Palmer's tmsoai newt Iksl ths strike hwdesshlp had heew Irwrsd bs nlksl queries. kr Palmer's eletewwas that W UUasw X. y Mrr, rwtlhwJ bwder of (ha a LONDON. Is tbs imu fms fmaiofi.' m t Railroad (itrvUut aaid that with the csorptioa of taro roods, milch tng forces ta the )ards here were virtue 11 too per rent today. G m-far- la dlfTrvaat aerOoos of tha cosutry acted today la ths strike. la Chicago John liruiu. trader af ths szrlkr, with eeverwl asao. dales. were oil feted oa o charge of vtnlatlng ths lrwr act and aeors are being enwght, la .lew lock vttvolraale butter dealer was taken Into cwattMly oa a charge of making wnfalr pcoflu daring the oriel. also bova a Federal agsnlo need they are lavrstlgaUag detgiwoa ae. lay e of avail train, that wftl he taken, H waa aald, where h Is fosutd taw was violated. Pid i y m TOI.LDO, Ohio. April IX Two Ihoatatad Mriklng alMiaa toted ttaanimuttaty to eland 4 and not mum to work when tot me waa lakes at tlae trrmlna-tlo- o of a four-hoconference here today. Miners in England ur LONDON, April It. Ths mem- bers of ths miners federaUon by a majority of 65,116 voes, has decided to accept ths government's offer of s 10 per rent Incresss on gross earning. The decision of tbs men obviates ths danger of a strike. Ths government, offer pro ' vides for w minimum fist advance of two ahllllngs for all workers over II years of age, ono shilling for workers between II spd It years and nins pence for workers under II years. CHICAGO, April IS. Reporta from rail centers in tha central west and on tha Tactile coast today bore out assertion of brotherhood and railroad offl-- , rials that tha Insurgent rail strike was dying out In these sections of tha country and that trafflo conditions wera Improved materially. Railroad and brotherhood offlciala In Kansas City announced that soma men had deserted the insurgent ranks and that traffic conditions wero Improved. . Freight and express remained under a partial embargo In fit. Louis, but passenger service virtually was normal. Strikers alio wera reported to have resumed work t Cheyenne,1 Wyo-aon the western division of the- - El faso and Southern railway, extending from El Faso to Tucson, Aril.Strikers were reported to be returning to work In a number of cities and in Chicago where the unauthorized walkout had its original brotherhood LANCASTER. O.. April 16. officials said ths back bona f tha Police today were searching for strike was brotten. blder boys who j last evening Vote to End Strike. t attacked Charles Kneller, a Switchman employed in the Chicago .terminal of the Rock Island system, newsboy, bound him to a firemen and engineers on the Pennsylstake, piled kindling and papers and of strikers vania railroad grpups rfbout him and after starting a on the Soo line and other roads voted fire left him to his fate. to end the walkout In Chicago, and were .returning to their jobstpday. incA small girl Normal freight conditions were being ident to Mra A.reportedths liv- -, F. Mowery, teetered rapidly and embargoes- wye rescued shs ths and lng yiearby. . lifted by several roads. boy, whoHvas badly burned. Judge The Insurgent leaders, however, conI . M. Acton of ths juvenile court tinued tfteir claims that the position of is making an investigation of ths . tits strikers remained unshaken and denied charges of Attorney General natter. Palmer that radical Influences were strike. the behind In Michigan the Industrial tieup continued ssriouij ith estimates that j 60.000 workers, the largest rfumber ill Detroit wars. Idle. Additional passenger trains were annulled because ! the coal' shortage. Industrial Ohio cities reported plants and coal mines closed at many out workers centers, throwing 100,000 .. hplovment. Clevelanders Vote Return. Brotherhood officials1 arjnounced at CHICAGO. April 15. With only-2- 07 'Cleveland that SOO men rited to re- -' precincts out of 5,690 in' the turn today and that all the striker state missing. Governor Lowdens employed by the Erie railroad and 10 plurality over General Leonard per cent of the men employed in the eoilinwood yard of ths New York CenWood In Tuesday' presidential-prima- ry tral were at work. Brotherhood of today reached 76,817.' named officers Railroad Trainmen The figures from 6,488 premor than SO cities In which strikers had resumed work. cincts. Including 2,448 In Cook In ths far west traffic was much county are: s overlsnd And ' passenger Lowden Outside of Cook eoun-t- y Improved train which had been stilled at varMen. 187,430; women. 10.046; ious point In .California and Arizona 167.404. Cook county total, Their toward were moving again Men, 44.245; women, 14,000; to-- 1 ' , destinations. tat, 78,144. Total men, 201. 84; The strike In the vicinity of total women, 84,014. Complete sue Wash.,1 virtually ended with the total. 235,748. . return to work last night of striking Wood Outside of Coo Ik county switchmen.' Men, 48.313: women, 6,61; Yards st Ban Bernardino, Baratow Cook county Men, and Needles and Colton, Ca- l- were , total, 63.074. 87.6110 women. 18.18 ;total. 106.-87complete total, 180,161. (Continued on page five, section two' nd Lad lied to Stake And Burned by Boys 4s April s strike meeting st headquarters of Ih Yardmens ,n elation, and arrested John Grunau. who was speaking. He was taken to Ike federal building, together with William E. Reeding, J. C. Logan and Khannon Jonas, who ore sold to be mem bars of tha aaaodaUon. , Deputies sent to Cor pent trs ball fouad James 1C Dodglon addressing s strikers. They arrestmeeting of ed Dodglon, Fred C. Lockwood, H. E. Creighton and Michael Plattkt. Reports st ths federal building Indl cate ths list of 88 for whom, war- ant already beon tasuid is only I starter, and that more then 109 members of ths outMw unions gre lit he marked for arrest. Accept Wage Offer; ; Strike Is Averted DETROIT, April IS. Railroad official professed today to lee an early, end of thb strike f Itch men which, beginning in tha walkout a week ago of 10 man In tha Michigan Central yarda apread until all local lermlnala and aa venal in olhee cl tie of the ataia wera tied uh- - CHICAGO. agents raided United States Marshal Bradley indicated he would begti arraigning th Prisoners before Commissioner Mason this afternoon. Federal agents who culled the crowd st Conway hall where Orunau was arrest sd, took William L Bodd. R. D. Murphy and R. W. Radke to ths federal building. . , As ths man left tbs hall there were cries of "Troltorl traitor! from the strikers. They accused newspapermen of pointing out the leaders to ths federal men. 7; nw, hi One reams for tha present move la lo bring the rate la lias with other rasters. Tbs bsrdew of tha saves per oral rate on the trade of the coastry which la expasdlag vrlM br Trade and finance, howgreat. ever. are ripened lo smile (lows a lltr new conditions la (he hens that nrernmry drflaitoa of credit will follow and also sale towards la , tha woraialtatng conditions prims of commodities sad the cost lt Of Urtag. TEAMSTERS AND Federal Action It About to be Taken In Cleveland Cntit CLEVELAND. O.. April II. Federal action In the strike of Cleveland railroad switchmen was forecast this morning whan W. C. Dolly, treasurer of ths Cleveland Yardmen's association announced that he was In receipt of a telegram from the federal board of mediation at Washington saying that a representative of the board would address ths strikers at a mass meeting scheduled for tonight. The strike situation In Cleveland was considerably improved today. , New York Central line officials announced that 08 per cent of the switchmen Is the Colllnwood yard had returned to work this morning and 75 men were working In the Pennsylvania yards this .morning. Erls railroad company officials re- J ported all strikers Working. Industries here already affected by the lack of coal were today facing a more complete shutdown In a few . days. of commons1 held tated'by the appointment ofof Charles t, A. McCurdy, tha Holder as food controller, resulted In the of Mr. McCurdy, a coalition Liberal, by a majority of 8.J71 over Miss Margaret Bondfield, the Labor herc.-nwcees- tTOOTW t-- ' -- eandldatS-VT- Mr.Curdy h to ' the-sew- votswaell860-fa- r 18,279 for Uivi Bond-fiel- d. In a similar straight contest with a Labor candidate at the general election- In December, lilt, Mr. McCurdy majority was 7.275. . Discontinue Picketing of Sioux City Market BIOCX CITY, la Atfrli 16. pickrestaurant and eting of Bioux CKr br members of the and Moatcutters unions was d today In accordance with an tnlunction Issued by Dist.- ' Judge John.W. Anderson. meat-market- s 'tJ P: irurd s s. was withheld at the rwsoswt of lYoor Loader Mow Sell. Speakor GUMS I bed arroagad to rwcngwlsw IU prwawtsHvq Bark for Iho tetrad wettest of ths and eaUad os hiss twins far the parpom.. Hoed- - how svsr, utthkdl Ms rwsataOast wad Mr. Mmdsll that Uta Repa Whose lead rrs woatwd to etwdy M fwrUtar. Bark told ha would Utroduoa It IU-pahll- Angelc Brotherhood Vote to Keep Working Regtrdle of.. Action of Switchmen Greet North-- , ern Men Return. Lo fiislka Indeprslest forces, naming (Mgki his way the bias loo border, taking RaaBlss, oa Ibo bcnuMtsry hoe, and la proceeding wHh 2AM tarn, 1,000 of wbnm sirs Yoqai lodlsss, toward rtUsnta, re (dial of ths state. According W) apodal advtnaa front llrfWoSlkv capital Of besot. federal troops are (teaming lbs command of General Ratnoei Itsrbe. chief of military opera, lions la Bins loo and Ttple. Gts-t- al Oms Conasoo, Ictlag chief at staff of liarhs, enable to aieoa thq Ude of ths rebel advance, is reOwoiisg with his nnijz wild disorder noanrdlng to editors. AN FRANCTAOQ, Aprll lA Thu strike of refined sod yordosem wee day, ocrordtog to rrpurta Navy Prepared For War, States OUT IN GOTHAM Strike of' Perishable Food Handlers, Create Soriou Situation . In New York . ' : - : ,'AGti fir The FRUETA. Bosom, April commanders add crews of the gsnboatt Gesrrrro and have deserted lo the honors ' republic. . and here boon placed st the dUpoeal of Crs. P. C2ii pas NEW YORK. April J6. Police were sant to thq West Bids market district today where several hundred teamslsra, chaufftur and porter had walked out at a' Urns whan New York waa virtually cut off from Its food supply by rail. Several truck! were attacked by strike sympathiser. The strike of the teamsters, chauffeurs and purlers has tended to aggravate thewlready serious food situation here. The men handled perishable foods from the freight yards to the market. They etruck because their demands for higher pay had been rejected. Gradual subsidence of ths rail strikes was seen by railroad officials, although they admitted the situation still was serious. Plan , Freight Operation. Returns of groups of strikers on several Itnse at nearby towns And ths steady improvement in passenger service, due chiefly to the success of volunteer crews In operating com; muter trains gave ths road officials much encouragement. The trains carried 64,000 persons yesterday. Kail way executives planned to begin operation of freight as well os passes ger trains with volunteers. The Pennsylvania announced that with nine volunteer yard crewe at work, movement of coal for New York public utilities was partially resumed this morning. Out of the Pennsylvania statjon through train service was reported eighty per cent normal, a decided improvement over yesterday. The ferries this morning made a nsw record for passenger transportation from1 the New Jersey short to 'Manhattan, the Pennsylvania alone bringing In 22,806 persona . NEW YORK. April 15. Police officers commanding the 100 reserve doing strike duty In the egg and butter district this afternoon sent a call to headquarters for 200 reinforcements as reports' were received of more trucks having been attacked. ae niss Caflea, commander of ths, honors forers, saoordlng lo word received at military headqua- rter. ' B asnili hi-- tha Pacino, whers . freight trafno.had brid sp. Tha strikers, Badger on Stand WAiKINGTON. April si railroad headquarters pern ocOows . CHAUFFEURS GO CitF Intmry Hwk, Rspskilms a lit NOG ALL. Arts April 1L Moators has wow hrr first fight GesmreJ for Irtwloa. Asget More of ths of Asdnsnl fJIVEfffl of ths labor depart asm l. for suit ads toward dmsutka of tudkadq wwul aoddsusly awry bna Iho he ass asM today S4 Uta rrvoliUus by IVeiu r.uis Prediction Made That Sect-io- n of Stata I Mott Critical Tet That Carranza Hat Been Called to Face Battle Expected. It probably will vrt, affect Aavrrlcaa 1 WASHINGTON. April lie Pteas for Ulrodurtng a mutation la ths hotMS today Waking lo tho ATBOUNDARY Malay - Lowden Plurality In Illinois Now Estimated? 5,897 however, INVASION ( sad eaparlahy regarding sad may pmsSbty etabtllae the latter. Federal Officers Have 200 Members of OutUw man last wight wtaea Id. srpslaM ward Mftfugh. rhelrmsa of the Union Mxrked For Arrest strike, seal a pieessga ta tha railroad labor board, stating that (bs And 30 Warrant Have snsa trasld wrhsim an opportaa-Itto la 1 thrlr grievances broce ths board, lis a asm ad. bswstar. Already Been Issued. that tha ana wowid not rstwrn to .Ifrslt of Iho federal govs wrt OF la. dla-m- lloglsod has the ssmlslaiy which has breo haagtag over iho market. It waa no. MS deend based to eumr Is view of ths Inflated credit poaliloa sad the eostlsmlaJ flaaarlal the ysMlsf pdas la the strika, wad that Ha ob)rt la nwlli y waa ths luratalkoa of 1aa tug Iska waa at ported la laftaesaw sasf tbs lots radical striker to rrtarw. Railroad afftrlale wswlssd. boaster, ta brad Story effort la spend ths petwoes by operating Ikrlr lines wltb tolssuvfl and loyal employ era. Tha fire alga of wUUogweaa et ths part of ths east era strlkars ta work pcarttng o heart eg. Tta act. nodes w htch ths traneporlatina buard fsactioae prorldss that wo roaatdrralfcMt shall bs gltaa to tlaliwa of Btea actually oa SUika. . April 1LA a wall of Iha IrnoaportotJoa Ik up (Inrtniull la today faring m famlae la M(ar and potatoes. It waa reported there mi am a of M(ir In Urn abulMk hooj and that the majority U oonunimlon houses are without CIM-nxm- lo I par by I be Bowk of etrlke IsM fall d Insurgent Walkout Shows Signs of Weakening Ex cept East of Pittsburg and In Ohio and Michigan Dis tricts. !. TH minimal rate la April Secretary Post Held Up in House TO REPEL ARMY Stabilize Market they poped Ally. taow. Impeachment of MASSES FORCE Loan Rate May a ha Wss crippled by Uwried Mitkaa of nporeUag saw tdeyrea. waited today fur IV big fwvwk la Utn strikers' ranks which iwesfwl Med NEW REPUBLIC Raise of English Of Affected Lines jl. , of Umtr wsaal daily . Admiral Badgqr; hood uf AN FRANCISCO. April ths navy general board sine the . death of Admiral Dewey laid the' prosd trafflo in many f the ran rs so the Pacino coast affected senate Investigating committees tarlk of rwltehmSn wars report J sna k today that ho wished t teday by railway . offieui. tbevyh emphttie denials st Rear Admiral Biins charges that ths navy was Tn id Angelas predicted had no oar ' unprepared for war, !d Ul,r In or HIT and April If the com ponl as cou tlnuedqolt plana policies wri te a for. vacillating policy, pursued Bw Hritrhliiti, , six months after .war was d solar- - , : Ovrltnd pomengar on trains the . , . r , , d. ' Fe system which wero --stalled We had plana. ' Point in Callfern la and . ones." he declared. "The trouble Arizona whan train ersws declined to is that the plans and, the execution of them Mid not meet,, with the approval of the critics. ! ' Aagtdee Worfcaro Buy. "Desplts tha 'adverts criticism , that hsve recently been widely Angelea, members of the Brotherhood of Col., circulated It may confidently be Locomotive Eng)-nee- rs maintained that ths navy met voted to remain nt work and stood tho street of the great . of who replaced striking war,- switchmen , there. The Penta Fe its ability to move a "consider, able amount." of freight with ths of some strikers, and tha Booth-- . srn Pacific reported . It woe moving freight there "In e limited There ' was no activity last night way. to Santa Fo yards st Ban Bernardino, Rarstow Needlea. Cal., nor to the Booth em and yards at Colton, rwi, though freight waa beginning to mows through tho Southern Paclfla yarda at Bakersfield, Cal. jpokant Strike Jhd. The etrlke In' the vicinity of Bpo- -. 18. Tbsr kone. WASHINGTON, April virtually ended with the was another long discussion In ths return Wash., of Great Northern switchmen ensts today as to confirming ths new- to work 1st lost night. ' ly appointed members of tho railroad Speakers et a mass meeting of labor board. Ths oesaion was execu- striking swltchmsn In Bon Francisco tive and attar the dlacusaion had dsnled charts that ths strike for mors than an hour there promoted by Industrial Workers of seemed to be som doubt aa to whotb tho world. , W hop to 'create er confrmatlon would be hod today. ono general -- . member of Meantime tho board railroad employees organisation." said were assembled In Washington In one, but we or opposed to ths I. TV. ' . . tho call aent them yesterday W. by President Wilson. R-- kr by-th- e ,4r ' wII-oonaid- rd re-peri- AGCA FRTETA. bonorh, April I. Troops of the new of Sonors have Invaded ' republic hlnslos, I lie adjoining stale to ths south and are marching on Csllaaun, the capital of hlnaloa, according to on official dispatch recHied hers today from Gen. P. Ellas Oallea, onsnmaader ta chief of the Sooora forces. re-tu- rn Senate Has Long Discussion Over pm-rif- le New Labor Board -- AGUA PRIETA. Sonors. April IX Martial law was proclaimed In Agus Prlets today In preparation for a poa-alattack by Carranza forest should ths Mexican presidents troep break through the harrier of soldiers the new republic has stationed between here . and ths Chlhuahua-Bonor- s boundary. Carranza troops were reported at Casas Grande. 200 mile from her making ready to march tots Psnora and toward this border pork Gen. J. M. Pino, commander of the first division of the Bonora army, was scheduled to arrive here st noon from Nacosarl to complete arrangements for the defense of this city and the territory endangered by the Carranza expedition. General P, Elias of the Calles, oommander-ln-chie- f Bonora troops and acting head of the new republic, telegraphed yesterday be would arrive here this week to confer with local military officers on EL PASO, Texas, April 16. Mr. tho defeni to bo waged. R, L. Sanford,' 8 6 years old. wife of .. Critical Test for Carranza. a horaeKhoer of the Eighth cavalry, Bonora leaders hers forecast ths IT. 8. A Fort Bit, was kidnapped Bonora secession as ths most critical teat President Csrransa has faced. by two Mexican near an El Paso They freely admitted military success park entrance yesterday and taken to by federal agencies over the state Jusres, where, according to her story, Soldier Leaps From would make him stronger than ever. told in a nervous way today, the waa On the other hand declared sue. mistreated by 16 Mexicans. movement will ulMoving Train; Dying cess of the Bonora they Mra Hanford said ah was abandtimately cause the Mexican president's oned in the street 1st at night where, DIXON, 111.. April 16. Robert L. downfall, when the seceding state being dlecovered by police, the was enter the national federa- seised and taken to Jail. 8h waa reTanner, first class private, medical again ofwill' Btaiea. leased today and. crossed the Klo corps, 17. 8. A., leaped from the ues- -- tion The Bonora state authoritle had Grande and told her story which la tlbulanf a swlftly moving N'orthwestbetnftnvestigated.-ern paaenger'iriiD"arYThToh Grbve, a military measures to put down small station west of Dixon at an early adopt movement begun hour this morning and fir dying. The tho revolutionary man la believed to have suddenly lost hire. When Car ran aa refused to over sending with his reason. Papers In. his clothing ederol troop thoIntoState Bonora,. General failed to disclose hi home address. Call and Oov. d la Ifuerta cailod upoa tho people to rally, to .the state government. Where thru or four days ago stats officials expressed the desire tor a peaceful settlement of the controversy, KEWANKE, nL, April 1 6. live they now say military measure or I hundred reeervs militiamen look over necessary and that when the military 6 , strength of ths stats is forcibly dem-- 1 control of Kewane streets at o clock onstrated ether states wilt join. this morning and dljered groups of striking workmen loitering near the Reported Rattle looon firmed. BERLIN, April 14. The Official . confirmation atilt la lack- Walworth Manufacturing company's Zeitung says- the Polish plant, arena of yesterday'sof riot. of the first reported battle -. ing AlInformed has the striker government Patrols found crowd Carranza and Bonora soldier Incouncil that it lied supreme frontier. The report prepared to picket the plant UnderBinaloa the at solorders from General Dickson,'-thtends shortly to occupy German ' nas received both her and at Nogales. Francisco Elias, oh of the - moat diers broke up ths groups end turned territory should Germany fail to them hack from the factory, No carry tout her engagements with (Continued n page six Section two.) trouble was aaoountered. the Pls sh con-tlnu- American Woman Is Kidnaped by Two Mexicans buunntrtmed-by-Cmrrfcnaa-Ttr-irts- ald ne-otl- at Disperses Strikers Poles Warn Council Of German Policy Vo-siac- - -- r Ra?t ' German Troc V Curb ef Discipline PARIS. April 15. German regulars ths Ruhr region are resenting rule, according to the Frankfort Oasette, Which says Gen-ervon Walter, commander of government force, has left Essen suddenly tor Berlin, In a! , Ijran Place Stutz , Stock on Curb Sale And Price Czzr NEW YORK, April 16 Block of the Btuts Motor Car company, taken Off the New York Stock exohaw'-- e at the request of the oompaaya Allan A. Ryan, after tho ax-cha- suspended trading to It, went on sale on today and Tbs brought higher prices than over. first sales were st 100 and 71 and os high a 730 was asked. .The price when the exchange stopped tradiag lnc than . wa fl and .auction pr)c .bed been 700 and 701. Ryan, whoa resignation from tho exchange, tendered with, eocum Ilona that members of tho board of governor were hort in Sluts when trading was stopped to It, has not been, accepted, today announced himself ta favor of incorporation Of tho sxchajtgs. ths--cur- b ! Reported Dead Aether Is Alire ia Filxad WASHINGTON. RmJ an American 16. John mogosUis writer. April been exereported r,(tntly cuted in Finland Is alive and wall, according to an official report received at ths state department today from tho Finnish government. Yea ie at ChWagu under Indictment charged with conspiracy to ndeeaet the overthrow of the gorernusu ty to-lu- fo?. ; 1 |