Show BELLEVILLE MRS Formal Demands That Have Been Made I St Louis Mo July 23The latest reports from Belleville Ills where 1000 miners went out yesterday are to the effect that everything is quiet fhere The folowing demandshave been formulated for-mulated and it is designed to make them apply throughout southern Illinois nois coal fields FirstThat we demand 40cents per ton mine run gross top weight 2003 pounds to constitute a ton Second Loaders after mining machines ma-chines who chute their own coal and timber their own places 25 cents a ton mine run men to furnish their own supplies Third Machine runners to receive 4 cents a ton and machine helpers to receive 3 cents a ton mine run Fourth Dally wages as follows Track layers 225 fimbermen 225 drivers 2 cagers 2 trappers 75 cents Laborers inside not less than S175 laborers outside not less than SL60 I dumpers S2 box car laborers not less tnan S1S5 fnr pliers o lt We further recommend that we restrict re-strict ourselves as follows Hard miners min-ers to six tons a day loaders after machine ma-chine miners to nine tons a day machine ma-chine runners and helpers to 60 tons a darThe The four mines of the Illinois Central railroad around Freeburg were visited after midnight last night by a delegation tion from Belleville The men working in them were asked to quit and they did so without delay The strikers are still encamped at the west end ball park in Belleville As they are weary and footsore General Bradley their leader will go to Mur physboro alone and try to get the men there out Murphysboro is 70 miles from Belleville and there are a number of mines between the two towns which wlIch the agitator will also visit At Breeze Ills 150 men employed in I the mines have gone out at the request OFallon re-quest oil a marching delegation from I |