Show ARBITRATOR CLARK IS t WELL KNOWN IN UTAH Chief of ol Conductors Conductors' Order Married in Ogden and Still Owns Owns' Property There NEW YORK TORK Oct 17 E. E. E E. E Clark grand chief of ot the Brotherhood of ot Railroad Rail Ran road Conductors tors who was appointed ed b by President Roosevelt as aa 3 member of or orthe the coal strike arbitration commission Is In this city for the tho purpose of attending attending attend attend- ing InS a railroad employees employees' ees' ees meeting I 1 Have not been officially not ned of my ray appointment he said I will accept with pleasure I 1 am a believer in arbitration but not In compulsory arbitration on I have a n general Idea of the duties of ot the commission This strike has home gone to the people more than thun any other in the history tory of the country countr Thomas H. H Watkins another member of or the commission said he had not yet been yet yet- n notified of his appointment E. E E. E Clark Is well known In ln Utah He was at It one time a a. conductor running running run run- ning ning- Into Og Ogden en and as grand chief of or the Order of ot Railway Conductors for forthe forthe forthe the past thirteen years has often oHen visited this section He was married in Ogden Osden to Miss Jenkins and still sUIi owns property there Mr r. r Clark has served continuously since 1890 as grand chief chic of ot the Order of Railroad Conductors He was born at Lima N. N Y February 18 1836 Ills His father Cather died six years later latel He came carno West Vest In 1872 and after serving as ns a brakeman on various roads became a n conductor of or the Utah Northern no now the Oregon Short Line In 1884 He was elected grand senior conductor of oC the Ordel Order Order Or Or- der del of ot Railroad Conductors at Denver In and In 1890 at noche Rochester ter N. N Y wis chosen grand chief conductor Since 1890 he has been unanimously reelected reelected reelected re- re elected each year Mr 0 h Clark Is a Republican In politics |