Show LOCAL LOGAL SHOPS NOT IN IT Strike Will Wil Not N Salt Lake City Gity i r rNO NO CALL CAL IS EXPECTED UNION UNON MACHINISTS M TS ABE A RE NOT WORRYING H I 1 Employees of the Opinion I That Tat It Will Wil not Extend td to t the te West New Agent Aget for the Rio Grande Western Weer at San Sa Francisco Current uret Railroad News No official news neWs ag as a yet reached red the local railroad shops in regard rega to the outcome of the conference between representatives of the International Association of Machinists and the ad administrative administrative council conC of the Metal Met Trades terminated In Chica Chicago go on Sunday morning moring According to the dispatches yester yesterday yete day President ent James Jam OConnell of the international union had declared that the union would begin immediately to call cal strikes in all parts of the country After all al the large cities cites had been tied up strikes strike would be called cled in all al the machine shops of or the numerous rail railroads railroads railroads roads from Maine to California A visit to the tha Rio Ro Grande Western and Oregon Short Shot Line machine shops shop yes ye yesterday in institutions developed the fact that both were veritable hives of pf indus industry Indu industry try tr Most rost of the machinists machinist had read The Herald Herad but they did didn not net t think that the strike would extend a as far west as Salt Sal Lake City Ci Of O course if i the call cal came cae there was wa nothing for them the to todo todo todo do but to lay down their tools and walk out The of opinion however seemed to td t be that the matter mater would be settled by bj arbitration before it reached the final drastic measures In speaking of the matter mater Master raer Mechanic George L Hickey Hicke of the Rio lImo Grande Western said Of course coure there is always a chance of o the Ne strike affect affecting affecting ing us indirectly but I dont dont look for forit forI forit it I and in fact fat except for fora a mere pass passing tag ing mention menton I 1 have not heard of the matter mater being discussed discuss Down at the Short Line JAne shops Fore Foreman Foe Foeman Foreman man James Norton said practically the same thing He stated that while he hewa was wa a union man than in the east eat since coming to Salt Sal Lake Ike he had not allied aled I with any union He summed up the situation in Chicago as being practically confined to jobbing shops wherein men worked wor ed at t piece piecework work and it was for them to fight it out among themselves The two railroad machine shops are areat areat areat at present furnishing steady employ employment employment employment ment to about abut sixty skilled mechanics who have their thedr hands hads full fun At the Short Line there thee are about half of the employees who are union men while over at the Rio Grande the percentage is i considerably higher |