Show UNION MAY GO TO WORK Loaders Oppose Move But Men Are Arc Not Sure of Strikes Success ISSUE ON OJ THE CLOSED SHOP But Public Refuses to Enthuse Over Idea and it May be Given Up Lynn T flue ne Al As i From Froin Montana Electrical That Ho lie May Mar Settle Louis Lynn district chairman ot at the Electrical workers union Is ox to arrive in Salt Sult Lake tonight in com cent company company pany with Charles A Elmore and amid this thin may lead to a II conference with the feB Del Telephone company tomorrow In jn which a u settlement may mil be arranged If thus this possibility develops into any anything anything thing it will bo ho the first ot or the present strike series to 10 do so So far Car the tho strikes lire are in a 11 state of dead calms calm in which neither side to them thorn seems to have I any d desire sr to move Inove towards open war faro fare or B It peaceful settlement Theo spokesman fun for the tha lumber mills states att Is that their force torce ot of nonunion commUnion men Is ha Increasing ovary every day and und that they ther now have havo over 70 cm em played while the thu present demand Is i ifor for very few ow snore more In our own mill o a couple of good cabinet makers are aro all we uc need he declared to give us a ii full working force There Thore is a ii defined rumor among the tho striking mill men inert that they are o log Ing back to work Thursday accepting tut Inevitable a continuance of time the open shop policy and giving up their struggle gle gie to break this safeguard tor or time tho public In itt case the supply of work workman man maim gets larger than the tho and 50 10 ri week men would like to see it That such a Is planned Is dented denied by the union leaders who aro still talking tho th stand pat theory while they spend jend learned out on om strike UNEMPLOYED No moro more eases s oC of strikes are reported among carpenters who have been asked to put up null mill work from the tho Salt Lake mills but this may bo be because there are aro few houses not b being In erected while cealy nil all of tho output of the various mills leave heave the tha city Tim Tho tact fact that for tor forthe th the first tuna time In itt years an unemployed class is beginning to make Its appear once Is viewed by tire tho unions with alarm and this seems to be the tue real causa behind the th closed chop Idea In lit Bait Lake as its It would shut Hut this class out from rom interfering with the wage monopoly thus crested created At present it itis itis is declared that there are ara over un unemployed Unemployed employed carpenters In Salt I Lake ake and that Urn outlook for a mm buster busier season next winter Is doubtful On account of the eastern retrenchment laboring men menar ar are coming west In larger numbers looking for employment and amid the mills have havo received a it larger number of such men since tIme tha union walker walked out omit |