Show UNION OFFICER HERE EAST f I R B. a i Iw T a y Brother 1 Grand Lod Lodge e Leave After Session oA AT LOCAL MEET IE TOLD NOT TO S S ST J Members Not rl Reason for Hurried C can CaD to 10 Detroit I J Sudden SUllen departure from Rah Safe Sait T t yesterday of oC three grand rand IOd T cers for or- or Detroit h S anc od u. u 1 rl Brotherhood of J. J ana whop ShOD labore provided a significant strike mie duet e meat ment in Salt Lake the western division dIvIo of the broth hood These of officers leers spoke before beCore 1 meeting or of brotherhood ca nt at 3 o'Clock MuSicians MuSicians' Yesterday hall ball IS S. S West and Lm left Jen on tho the o'clock Te D Detroit on trAin from Grand Instruct President ent l ker Allan E. E n r. r They rhey are arc M. M 1 J. J powers th the fourteen on vIce S of l' l brotherhood chairman or of A. A IA 1 Jene the Union PacifIc System assistant and 1 dent ent to the tho t Yesterday jf afternoons afternoon's i called originally to give gloe the broth hoo hood d members final tho ho strike scheduled final Instructions Instruction morning the tho The meeting was wa for lor Tui Tuel strike withdrawal by McClelland of or local J Purpose of or Call St Secret rd I Local officials rc regarded arde f the u ca call l bac back to Detroit of these c men as f but said they had Ink no inki of or the tho purpose for or which they returning E Edward ward McClelland n w Ident of ot local with Salt W Lake pr pI headquarters believed that somo somei development had arisen arisen national headquarters an and a se ellS ses was called caned there which required attendance of or the three visiting gra gr lo lodge o officers Other officials of or f t local Intimated that further time been made b by the president am and was for fot th the consideration of tl tin that the national officers return Promises Promise to the men that t u would woul be given ghen an Increased and t I i wa wage c date back baek to Jul July 1 deck T T. J J. Finneran secretary to P kePr Ident Powers who has hero here In 20 Ness building but no c lie lief has been forthcoming forthcoming- The n a tires lives of or the brotherhood In hot off the strike have been purely 1 lo and patriotic The They take the it sta Ita that thc they might as well veil starve strike as on their jobs Finneran said ho 10 had received ed xi wc W from Pocatello district to amour officially t that at the lie strike had bad I be postponed In ii order to keep the i mat m a at work ork lie Ho said several sc of th thee the i mad ad left len their Jobs already The Tho tele telegram received c last nl from President Parker dispatches that the strike had I bf postponed was read before yute da lay afternoons afternoon's gathering and the ther i In r w were rl told to stick to their jobs u D further urther word t i It was Impressed Impress 11 upon the I I that the strike was only postponed definite definitely until a wage e could be reached President MeC land of the Salt Lake lo local 1 adv la ad the men to be in readiness to pay I Idues dues and to wait walt until further w o from Crom headQuarters A Against Sabotage l President McClelland placed stion sti str stron on the provisions of or the strike or t advising the men It is needless ask you OU to not l interfere in the 1 I I with the railways railway's property will not nolo I know kno That would danger life lite or limb of those thoe o-I o travel tra on the trains and who are ire ire- re responsible for the miserable rable coi coM un under er which you OU aro are work We e ha have hae e no quarrel with tb be pub put the thc public ought to b be Ath and should insist upon the rail administration and your emploY giving you OU a decent that r enable you OU to live c up to our Acne Ameri standard and to bring your child tip up in iii a way that hat will make them i U ci ful Cui members of society You sh so conduct yourselves cs that you OU have o the time assistance of or tho the public Mr fr Finneran assistant to President Powers said that the re JU and shop laborers were were- from 29 9 to 4 43 cents an R h while the skilled carpenters i recd recel the maximum wage of or 58 53 cents cent i iA tA t- t A general tie up of oC the tho r lr would result from the strike lea declared as a federal act Pt pro that a rack all must KO go o o cr J I b before Core the traIns are run 1 Salt Lake is the rail In the of t turo tD hood o ouro ett een and SO 1000 DO uro are employed In Utah all nil western roads with exceptIon Northern the Gre Great t Northern S Sare st. st Milwaukee anI and Chicago are arc under Jurisdiction of Mr r. r Po rt |