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Show SPECIAL MEETING IE IHE MACHINISTS' .UNION D. & K. (J. Employees Still Have Their Eyes on Denver. A spoclal mcetliifj of the lo'cnl machinists' machin-ists' union wns held Iu the Federation of Labor hall Friday nlyht. Tho mooting we.s ciUloil for tho purpose of deciding what net Ion will be taken in the trouble betwoen tho Denver & Rio Grando and the union men employed In the shops. The meeting was secret, only the members being notified. But llttlo information could be obtained, ob-tained, rractlcnlly all tho members of the union wore present, and It Is understood under-stood thnt aomc plnn of action was decided de-cided on. When asked If the result of the vote taken rocontly had been received from Denver yet the members of the union ic-fusod ic-fusod to answer. A communication was received from Al. .1. MrQucone, the representative rep-resentative of the loi-al bollermakers union In Denver, but what bearing this had on the meeting could not be learned. The situation among tho other unlonx which aro having trouble with tho company com-pany Is about the same as that of the machinists. Word xvua reeolved by Salt Lake local No, 103 of the International Urotherhood of TJoIlormakcrs and Shipbuilders from Alfred Smlthcn. their representative, paying pay-ing that no eonclu.Hlon has yet been reached In the conference betwoen the officials of-ficials of tho company, and the committee representing the men. In bin communication communica-tion he says that an agreement Ih expected ex-pected some lime tomorrow, and a meeting meet-ing of the bollermakers union will be hold as noon as word Is received from him. Tt Is undcrutood thai the members of the unions all along the line of the rontf betwoen here and Donvcr are preparing lo respond to a call for a special meeting similar to tho ono held by the machinists here. |