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Show WILL BE NO STRIKE. Negotiations Likely to Adjust Differences Dif-ferences on Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11. It In now regarded re-garded aa certain that thero will bo no atrllco of tho trainmen of tho Pennsylvania railroad. Negotiations looklnc to a peaceful sottlomont of the dlfforoncca between tho company and tho rucn havo not yot boon concluded, but ftflor a conference of threo hours today both sides expressed conndeuc In an ultlmato omlcoblo adjustment. Tho way to an agreement was opened late todaV. Whnn dnnnral Vnninir lr.hrr nt tho Pcnnnylvanla road and roprcacntatlvos of tho Brotherhood of Trainmen admitted that conccMlono could bo mado by both aides without with-out lntorforlnc seriously with tho prlnolplos for which both the company raid tho men havo been holding cut, Although the Brotherhood of Trainmen haa oxprewed repeated opposition to bmkomon wcrklnp as firemen, it In said thoy will not eerloualy oppouo this practice, providing tho binkemen dlBcharpcd by tho company are reinstated. |