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Show RAILWAY SHOPMEN SEEK HIGHER WAGES WASHINGTON', . March S. Several j 1m nd red thousand r;i ihoiol shop rm-! rm-! plovers Iihvc asked the tailrond udinlnis-j udinlnis-j t ih Lion to in '-reasc tlirir v a l'h a i-ou t L'f j per cent. The bo:ird of railrond wan-s and working condition1 has agreed to hear tVK'ir aso Wednesday, j Tun - t r;i do employee. ,o wi-ro ! pMven one wn.iic ad"ance his' year in addition addi-tion to Hie tr'Ticral in' i'e;ise in p:iy, now ask that 1 1 iv basio rate hour Ik- chnnscd from ;s cents i o s;, cent s for t ra i tied en i nloyee, with pi'"porti"ii;i ' c raises for a ss isia n is and helpers. This w oul'l nia l;e tin- ra' f'.r sei-fiml. class : workmen ;'t)out tjO cuts j-t hour. i Tin applientjinr also urines tiiat ;mv in- I oro;)sc ll'.- made ret ro;t r-t t f January . 1 Shop rmj'l'iV'i par! ;-ipa 1 in: in tins waire : derna nd ,n--h:d' )iia.'.'hlio. r v. 1 iho-k, ni t bs, i irillerni:i:.'rs. flieet. metal v. orh rs, elec- j tribal W'lkers and i-annen. ! |