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Show ir is to bo hoped that the carpenters' Blriko in this city will soon bo settled. Salt Lake cannot afford to suffer any delay iu the building movement. Tho carpenters havo struck, not for eight hours a day or higher wages, but to compel the bosses and contractors to reeoguize the union aud not to employ any but union men. With the carpenters carpen-ters it is a matter of principle aud tho employers can afford to concede to their demand. This concession will be to their Interest, as well as to the inter-At inter-At of Salt Lake generally. |