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Show I S' REMAINED AT WORK. t Allied. Trades in Kansas City Have ' j Not Walked Out. , '' H'AXSAS CITY. July (. The allied i trades remained at work today owing f the non-arrival of the sympathetic i i strike order from Chicago before clos- 1 1 ' lug time, while nearly one hundred j strikers, tired of waiting for benefits 1 ' from the Chicago headquarters, re- 1 turned to work at the Armour and ( , Fowler plaints. At least on of the allied crafts may remain at work. J. A. Cable, secretary of the international 1 ' coopers union, piid today: "I do not expect the coopers to go out, regardless , of what the other allied trades may do." The strikers were quiet. ;j . A ww feature va- Injected into the ! situation today when a telegram was "looelverl frnrn n nimilipr nf Tdv.ns rit- I, i tlemen, tendering sympathy to Armour ( Co., because of their strike trouble and intimating- that they would Hold J their cattle, j The live leading local plants operated j today with incdeased forces. Armour & Co. and the Fowler packing company killed all the hogs and cattle they could buy and were on the market for more. The receipts at the yards were light, .with hog prices ruling 155235c higher and cattle up 15c. There was no advance ad-vance in the price of retail meats today. |