Show PAINTERS STRIKE I I IN FULL SWING Men Accept Situation and Are Prepared to Hold Out OutI I for Demands SOME SOME FIRMS ACCEPT TERMS MOLDERS RS PROP PROPOSITION SI TION OF MANUFACTURING I About oI at local union 77 o and Paper Ha b are locked out outlY lY y the action taken by six of the leading ill of the elty oft yesterdaY J mornIng The Themen men held a In Federation of La Laor or half last t evening and voted to hold bold ut mt tilt Ull their demands were granted The steps were taken to put the machinery of th their lr In orce leports pee slowed showed the thenon non to be In excellent condl condi condition U tion It was as l reported tM that the demands or of ort ofF t F h le mea inea lad had been n accepted by a number f hopa including Gertz Sturn R A d 1 T Fred red KEats M I P F and a few others Commit es were ted to carry out arrange arInge arrangements ments The Th whole question qUon will be before the Utah Federation or of orr r Labor or and its grievance committee asked to t with the strikers Pr Takes a Job JobA A subject caned called forth some live lv v was the alleged action of Mayor Th and the city etty aut authorities I in employing a to do and oj the city jail Meetings will be held every day while the strike or lockout continues p D A Coom pt president of the union says a that th the men n are asking only for a at bO 50 cents an hour would give V them 2 per week In Info fo te d of f 21 I t thy hy ha hav e been receiving for fort 3 t week of fort hours hour The six ix employers which Initiated the art are I H Hamlin W V A Duvall G George W Ebert Co 0 C H B Bodell and andT T hua These also I had a con conference frence ference and are confident that they can canet get et without the striking men They 11 make no offers nor will they r rl l tze u tM the union at pr present t Should the want to come back on the old terms they will take thew but not other otherwise Plumbers Want increase It is said that the is i trouble brewing in the plumbers trade and that another may ensue ail as a result The dull is bi the us usual 1 one of more wages es esIt It was stated yesterday b by souse some of ef tb the themen I men tt that th the only thing holding the men haek baek from makIng makin a formal demand Is that t the trade Is not In as good a con condition n AS some MIlle of the there being I a Y val flourishing nonunion shops in the May Manufacture I The striking molders Mid held a meeting sat evening and the progress rt f It wu wag reported that tb the I E W were trying in every way to 0 get men and were unsuccessful It was stated tat l that another firm would I p be ba added to the two who have ready made tIe an agreement with the themen i men Financial matters were reported r d The Th union still claims to have bae I rl t of oC fu to continue the strike In A proposition w was among the themen themen men to 0 the effort that the union might I take up the for Itself If n fl only a small way Seine SollIe offers have I Ib b of at which could F bE adapted to the The I union will wili take the matter maUer consider 2 should the strike ke continue |