Show ¼ V T Strides 41 f I H 1 Ito I Chicago 5There is little change i to note in the labor situation I Work is resumed at one of the 1 docks of the Joliet Iron and Steel I H Company today < under the guard of a detachment of police Large gangs of strikers hovered around all day but made no violent demonstration demon-stration Some fears are expressed i that they will attempt to repeat the I f ri exploit of attacking the train as the I laborers go home if opportunity 4j f offers J 1 Detectives are still without a else I P r II j to the perpetrators A large number r iijp num-ber of arrests have been made butt IJ ii all have been able to prove alibis It is now believed to have been the iii q work of Bridgeport young roughs j1 j I led by a few strikers p At Irondale employers and strik J I r prs nHlrfi are vaitinfr for the result h at Pittsburg as furnishing a basis Jt iij I ft of settlement I il Ii If Brickmakers are still out only 1 J f one yard running with nonunion t t j men li j i menMost of the striking tanners are r1 1 t j reported anxious to return to work t but held off from fear of violence Uij from the leaders Most of them are i1 i out of money kif It is stated tonight that employing fJ j employ-ing horseshoers will accede to the ji I I demand ef the strikers to stop using i i I machinemade shoes i t I I I |