Show l I W ilrjlljl l fINISHED ITS LABORS ijll 1 J r II dr Electrical Workers Adjourn ff1 II and Leave for f I Heme I I I I I f 1 I 1ij Iltf I i NAMED NO CONVENTION CITY I I i t I I I Seven VicePresidants Chosen Ii j r J1 t From Diffarent Sections II I 1 I I I I ff I 1 Ii Sentiment Strong for Arbitration of Jt i I Labor Troubles and Increase 1 in Numbers F I t 1 i l Ii I r Ii L4 Arbitration nnd advancement in I numbers Is to be the keynote of the 1 IJ t r new executive board or the electrical I I I workers The old board turned over ti I o I Its appurtenances to the new one yesterday t 1lij ihr JI f It yes-terday and the latter outlined Its policy II pol-icy as far as It could The submission i lJl lij of labor troubles to a board of arbitration l I l arbi-tration was one of the llrst things decided I i r I I I de-cided upon and the hard pushing oC I 1 I I 4 the organizers nest Grand President IIH I fl II l SMcNulty and Grand Secretary Sherman II 1 r1 Sher-man Trill leave today for San Francisco 1 P Fran-cisco to try to adjust the electrical 1 I I j 1 L strike there They also carry aid to llj 4 J I I I tho strikers I I j I j NO COLOR LINE th i H J 1 The fevor beat maintained by the 11 ll J I 11 convention lasted until the adjournment 1r t I tI adjourn-ment yesterday There ras much loud tid I II talking about the negro question which nroso tho day before and the convention h 4 ci I II conven-tion gave a black eye to the alleged Ii I 7i repudiation of the blacks by appointing ill rl I I I I appoint-ing ft specIal organizer for the negro l i I I race He is W J Gilsdori and ho has 1 d kin worjc cut ouL r 1 4 l I J i e4 Tho principal work was the election I I Ii of tho seven vicepresidents which resulted i I re-sulted aa follows I III rll Ij l 1 First Frauds J Sweek New York I V J 1 11 city I I t 1 Second 33 P Mallory Boston Mass I II l t I I Third E P Allman Plttsburg Pa I d r Fourth D Smith Memphis Tenn 4 L 4 I OTlfth F I > Witters Omaha Neb r J I 11 l Sixth J P Connor Dallas Tex I I 4 Seventh SL J Sullivan San Francisco I Fran-cisco w 9 I The latter is the man who will have l JII charge of this district and see to the irf 0 II maintenance oC harmony and the organizing 14 j or-ganizing of new unions 1 ii j The delegates to the American Federation t I I 11 t Fed-eration of Labor choson were H W tr 11 I I Sherman Washington D C George I I j 1 I Burns Detroit Ilch C L elson I J I New York city and Frank L Esting I k 1 hausen Cleveland O The delegate to Ii I I the National Building Trades council 4 is 111 t I t was F J Sweek of New York I fi 4 I l t When the balloting on the next convention II ir I 11 f con-vention came up Louisville Ky and El ii1t 4 I i Ii Paso Tex were the favorites the one I j1 I f f l having FS and the other 57 votes Thu 4 tu choice will be left to a referendum vote I fi i 11 1 Installation of officers and a few J ii I I r minor matters were quickly passed over I i5 i I I and the convention adjourned Four I Jn l l 1 special cars on the Rio Grande system I i i II i I sys-tem took the most of them east last I Ii l i i night They took the station by storm I HI p I blowing horns and yelling About a IIIIL J I U t I hundred of them went to Saltair In the afternoon but none went in the water I41 1 I l |