Show STREET CAR MEN UNEASE I Discharge of Six Conductors Resented by Men Lack of Organization Organiza-tion and Leadership All That Prevents Strike t I The mullerlngs of discontent that have been heard from time to time among the employees of tho street railway company have grown deeper and louder slnco last week because of the discharge of six conductors and It In freely acknowledged that only the lack of organization and f leadership has prevented a genernl strlkcjf Hours and wages have occasioned complaint all along and the summary discharge df the six men with no explanation ex-planation of the cause hotf Added fuel to the flame Every employee Is askIng ask-Ing whose turn will come next and there Is considerable apprehension the return oC Superintendent Held from Denver will be signalized1 byc further1 changes If a strike should materialize it Is probable that tho striken will not stop with a demand for a raise of pay and shorter hours of labor but will Insist that no one be discharged without with-out a stated cause The present wage Is 18 cents per hour for beginners and 20cents per hour for experienced men A factor that makes for peace however how-ever Is the largo nuriiber of applications applica-tions for positions At the present flay There are slld to be almost twice as many applications positions Many of the applicants are discharged soldiers sol-diers from l1 < o Douglas who find themselves art r leaving the army without trades without positions and without meSns to return to their former for-mer placeS Kf abode ji The company points out that the position po-sition of street car man calls for no education little skill and not much cx perleh candJhat for such labor 2 per day the sum paid to experienced men fqr ten hours work is fully as much as can be earned In other departments de-partments of labor |