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Show 10 ARBITRATE WAGE len Reject Offer of Contractors Con-tractors to Go Back Under Protest. 1 I"ne Carpenters' union, through a com-t com-t !co from lite district council of car-ntors. car-ntors. declared its rcfup.il yesterday to bit rate tho question of the $S-a-dav igo rate, according to officials of the It Lako Contractors' association. A mini t tec re presenting the latter orgu n-ition n-ition met with the district council com-ittee com-ittee yesterday at the Hotel Utah. Contractors declared the wage rate deluded de-luded by the carpenters to be excessive this time, but to avoid a complete tleuo the building businoss, agreed to fake ,e men hack uiuler protest until Ltiev J hniit- their differences to arbitration. Alernbers of the Contractors' asso;iat:on nounced that this proposition was not rented by tiie carpenters, and that tho 1 nation seemed deadlocked. Nearly seventy-five carpenters were id off Monday by contractors because the Sfi wage scale. M though a com ml t tec from the. a:t ke Res tan rant .Men's association met sterday for the purpose of voting upon man to a-'t as their representative ;n i arbitration of differences between tho soclation and the cooks and waiters, no cislon was reached owing to the absence a member of the committee, tt is said that the cooks and waiters ve selected their arbitrator, but tnat 1i name is being withheld until the res-,irant res-,irant men have reached a decision. The Journeymen bakers and the rmll-irkers rmll-irkers were still on strike yesterday. |