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Show CHIEF SARGEsXT Pitches Into ice-Prcstdent Welib for His Rtfual to ArbUratr. CXCITCO MONEY HARHETIN NEV7 YORK. A Ctclsa .NKirt Iaw I'pou Fo- toria. Ohie-. A Ste-wer la lUaner. Br TeMcnpk le Ik Xawrs.1 TIi Rnllrsnd IllBSHitlj. Xeh- Vokk, Auijur SI. Chief Sargent this morulrncsaid the meet-Ing meet-Ing ot federaUou railroad men will be held at Terre Haute on Satui-dy, Satui-dy, with the undoublad result that the strike on the entire Vaudvrbilt system would t ordeied. As he and lib three asso-iatea hYe sn-btxd sn-btxd tlie action of Uie general executive ex-ecutive Imrd, Kulgi b l laabor, lie thoroughly believed the supreme council of'the federation wunld su-stiliu su-stiliu it. He also said the action of Webb hist night lu auherlng so tlrmly to the stand taken rendered tlie action tly had take n necesry. Webb's aibitrary rortho-i awl utter refusal to arbitrate Use situation made It usekva to deal with him any longer. Vke-PresMelit Webb thb raort.-Ins raort.-Ins said he did not t!krre Use impending im-pending strike wouU be msu-ly msu-ly so gigaulsi- as the federa-tk-n of the Kulgb's of J j tor would have peopMbellevtt. Webb did not doubt that the supreme council of hideratlon would e-aJI out the men, but he was of opinion that the number who would rvspoiid would not he great after all. |