Show KILLING A TOWN Landlords and Business lien of Cheyenne Alleged to He Responsible Respon-sible for Closing U P Shops Cheyenne Vyo June i3Flme Choy colic Board of Trnde has taken steps to nvcBtlwito tho reports that rents are ilfchcr here thnn In other towns of this region and that cost of living nocowiltlon ii H much loo Mli It I Is Imrgcd tlmt those caiincs led to the cloving of the Union Iacllle shops nml the illiclmrjjo of ivo irn Thu committee will visit Denver Den-ver Omaha nnd probably other IOWIIH nailing a jHrHonu limmlsaUoii of con lllloiH If h time belief that rhrynno d will compare Tavombly with any of thorn IH Kiiluiinmliiticl th report of the committee ulll ho brought to Limo not lev of the tmon Inclflc ofJIchilit nnd an explanation ishiii < l Chyimie made Important oon ee < lonn to tlio company when the fihonr wore luilll nnd has an Intercut In in hnlMlnftH of from h2o40 to tfSCOOO and knmiKto some voice In the i matter of th < Phutdown The commit I toe I la composed com-posed of J A Van Ori < Io AKornoyOn anal of Wyoming W C Dtrnlng editor of t ho Vyonihis Trllmnc larry I II Ilcn doiflon SPuta Kxamlnor U 1 TroaMtle prpHiilent of tho Cheyenne Fcdrntlon of uhor C 13 Richardson secretary of the Board of Trade and C A Steveim rep rwintntlve of time niichtnlctK thrown t out of frnploymitil Since the t firming of the I shopi about t 3VJ men have left town and lV more have tip piled Cur transportation Theri are nov about fifty men employed In lie various nhop deportments t txvemyllve of whom have hicn hired lnce the j shutdown occurred oc-curred Thov include mnchlnlHl who mro willing to work by l the t piece helpers and nonunion hollerrnal t < ers In an Interview with V C Domini editor of the Wyoming Tribune who went to Omaha to ste him conconilnu thu t roads attitude toward fhoycnn i President Presi-dent Hurt latt nshi u said There IK no contest on between tho road and tin < Sty of Cheyenne If I I the suuenvnt mn < l that rents are hlnhur than they tliould he Is trni the landlords land-lords know It nnd ihtv should settle the matter themselven If I livIng expenses are too birch your business men know It and should arrange lint I too The Lnlon Ia rlllc road dedron to do no imijamnt lee whatever to the city of OlicveniK or tot Its to-t employees llvlni there The companv will continue to operato Its roail and will not abandon its chops The outcome 90 far as It affects Clnjeiine IB as mueh with the I citizens of niijenne and tho i railroad men there us with tho road Vo have done much for our employees theiv and hope u I do more hut as William of Gran nnld No nation cnn always bo the atsonllnjr nation The railroad company com-pany has done practically all of the ns iinilnc If 1 1 we go on making Improvements Improve-ments 1C wo continue to spend millions In I Inerenalnpr 11 < ofilcloncy of the I road If we go on doing something for our em plovcop us we always hope to do wo must have some right onrsolves and tlmo In which to work out our growing policy Tour people must he patient anal resident employees should look upon both sides of the question Wo have never been unjust to our men and never want to bo We also rocotrnle that Cheyenne has done much for the Union Parlllc and we have done much In return The number num-ber of men employed in Cheyenne In the future remain to a considerable extoat with vour own people If I they pull to Kclhcr for harmony railroad men and all recosnlzlnp that their Interests and the u companys Interests arc mutual Cheyenne will GO forward as It should |