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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY. MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. R LEADERS IN THE RAILROAD OWNERS' SIDE OF THE RAIL STRIKE 9 T , I i t - t '$ '- t ' A - t i .. - ' ii- t . - 4 , S f ' X V"ti-- .. y - ''' i'. ' V. ' , I S 3 i , ,' - ' , ' A . - v r t - ' , s , r "i " " t I - i - v ( ' ' ' i 1 A :. , ' i :' i ; . M i ... , - I - " ' -- t ' 1 1 IjL (. n. sMrrn, alfred of Hie New York Central SAMUEL REA, President of the PennsylranU railroad President ( "f a i v. r. ATrniinunr. II.XK JUIiTUS KRUTTSCnNTlT. CTYunt,of Kail t. bofi:vriT President of the ITOTJI, Clifrnco, Burllnjcton Vkxvprrsklcnt of Uio IrnnylTnl Chairman Chairman of tho board of directors of & Uo AjxUXXm railroad. Qulncy railroad. way IIxreuUTr. Ity. the Southern Padflo railroad. mm SUE CLERKS' iRUPTUROEM BR ffifl SPENT FO 8 VOTES STRIKE THREAT CHINESE WANT I hava been In tuiUnna In Or4n for and years am cow and have continuously. always ben a big thirty-fir- e TO VOTE TODAY HALTS REVIVAL HnfJO MR 1 corn.ratle ryr. la public affair, II iniFO II having xprlnce M,r,'d Ogden City in the paat as City I ULILllLO Councilman and as Mayor. an3 during th war a rotmbtr of tha Etata Coun cil of Iefer.. I feal that X can pledge mraeJf to a good, clean bual-ne- s administration. as Mayor During my administration of Ogden City w war ruccesaful la buying II watar works system which ha been a b'.g succeas financially a we'd a an important factor !n tha growth and development of Ogden. n At that time we made filings for City In Booth Fork canyon forX both and water purpoaea, favored municipal watar worka then and now strongly favor a municipal plant. Iftling a cent Invested ta allher I haven't stocka or bonds of any corporation op for Ogden erating under a franch! City. 1 am in favor of a ad ministration and if elected will sea that qualiflctlons and fitness for city positions win be requlrtd. without re gard for political affiliation. Candidal for Mayor. Candidate Neglects to Cleveland Officials Seem to Prospective Crisis Brings Open Door Seems to Bo the Big Four and A. F. L. May Texas Road Says Experi- One Think Strike Will File Statement Pursuant enced Men Are Taking Deep Disappointment to Only Hopo for Permanently Sever 'to . Law Take Place Financiers Places of Strikers Relations Country - - ' IT hav. had , NEW YORK. Oct. 21 The threat (Continued from Pago One.) (Continued rrtrm Page One) Oct. 22. (Continued from Par One) overshadowed strike ened of railway the members Approximately his name may. be stricken from Jewell, shop crafts head, and Inform- most other considerations and factors expoaes . It to balng discriminated CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 22. Six hun--- Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen on time, balloted Mr. Jewell they would hold back on the stock exchange this week and arainst. Interfered with or otherwise the comNorthern Great the International and men, railroad dred thousand show filed statements last The their men pending the labor board left lbs unmistakable lm predion on Jaopardixed. and strongly tends to- noon night at of who struck prlslnsr the members of the shops railroadare Texas, the markets for foodstuffs, cotton, and ward permanently Impairing- the sovrules decision. expert--ence- d engraving expenditures for printing, by replaced being craft unions affiliated with the Amerl-today case is no In there and other commodities. and deJEWELL. advertising VICTORY of office FOR rights of China the can Federation of Labor, definitely men, Superintendwere only moderately depress- ereign to any workers. Ralls Tha only difference In tha Mar.chu-ria- n chiefs cided here tonight not to participate in ent J. R. Jones announced tonight,su- payment shown was the said action The by statement ed an Francis of but the Industrial Frank altuation prospect to Mayor M. what it was chief clerk J. the at .the strike Landis, been almost a personal vic crisis at a time when the country is when America now from present any railroad expendi- to have Ituwta this rap f time. gave said the road Is able to shows no other receipts nor been . has who Mr. perintendent; Jewell. for Likewise the tory to of show Increased over occu la algr.s beginning knuciues the r. .The Brotherhood of Maintenance of get all the experienced men it wants tures in the campaign. that walk-oJapan a wee. flKhtlnr a for it, production and "distribution caused pies tha placYf Ruasla and the stakes statements of w. B. Murphy for also comprising and it was announced advertisements mayor, was the to said 'Way and Shop Employes, possibil preclude C. Ormlston for commisdisappointment in financial quar- - ari more Important. 365,000 members, late today voted had been ordered inserted In Sunday's sioner and.AhMrs. of the American Federation oi deep ity tersall Dr. Bun Yat-eWebber, Ruby and other well into In and for switchmen go to join the shopmen refusing ssued newspapers, calling Labor taking any serious part In the BOXDS ALSO candidates. WEAKEN' socialist formed Chinese maintain there Is no brakemen. out on strike. In a statement unions "standard" the strike, proposed not for L. candidate This itself Alexander manifested In Brewer, ordoor Chin feeling 7 "open Eof At o'clock the train today. wnua They F. Grable, president tne alone in a slowing down of the prom say tonight passenger thy belonging to the federation, baa cloitd to those No. 7 left the terminal, carrying two mayor, has spent 132.50 for advertisJapan, It, principally, ' are ganization,' reasons similar statement brotherhoods Independent. and printing., ising Investment inquiry, but In the and are asking If tha Pacific conferarmed guards. The' train was in ingJohn contained in the shopmen's ad which decision shon crafts The more C. attitude of the public ence will open tt and nail It open as Brown, another candidate but for i were set forth. in bring towardapathetic charge of Conductor E. M. Lewis, nnmittedly waa instrumental two -of securities. Includ It must b If tha peace of the world all claaea mayor failed to file his statement ing J. Indications were tonight that all of- tinrt net hrakomnn. Tt "hart .other the about the action of Ogdsn. Utah, March 2. UOt. claiw Is bonds. to ba high ing asLnlK? Amerihounced do the with would earlier affiliated unions that "Hon. the A. I llrwfr. Major waa porters prerred. turouient reached after rroups. -Almost the only stocks to show a de The statement of Mayor Francis Is sessions of the conference committee TWO TO ONE. a mem-- I the brakeman s work on all trains. with can Federation of Labor, Ogen. -were In which nnn nnn a of those blank. 9 nmniH gree Peadmlsta In the Far Eaat say not Dear B!r: Ctly, Utah, ttion strength The strike of the Brotherhood of 100 Repreof several days. ac lasting W. B. Murphy has spent nothing, short Interest recently predominat oniy japan but Great Britain as watL the Railroad Trainmen started at noon, f rom participation in received your of 21th sentatives from distant sections, fired, tho iit me to his statement. ed .or amonr oils, which continue to will oppoaa a practical, effective, wide- - tnst"Hava ' refrain and the sixteen switchmen and yard- cording threatened strike. to pronounclamen-toInvlung yourseif an3 brotherhood's th name more by on w. whose the J. Critchlow, ap favorable, trade open door to China. Improve E. J. Manion, president of the Order men then on duty left the yards. In tn of committer tha wtth a further Council, deUy City In agalnrt In of protested list Backward candidates first the for ths conditions outlook. pears claim I of Railway Telegraphers, which is not all there are about sixty-eigUnited the switchThey States, given vlaw of securing from m an offer to was authoris which a strike, were to a calling of steel called a has mind total by spent can ruin aell th Ogdtn Waterworks rystem Xo fair 'field and no industry affiliated with the railway employes - men and yardmen employed here and commissioner, voxe was tha adverse tatement of the England and Japan lafavors, $41.50, for printing, advertising and ed by a vote last July.on The a race quarterly for trade th -- City. 147 brakemen. the American Federa-about re the department of announced wage taken, however, only I.nlted The Iron company.la in Republic tha Orient. not enouch Thra that his or- - Rw D. Frame, general chairman of engraving. tion of Labor, I Answering, I deair to y that duction of July first and leaders ad-oi Plates Pteel quarterly statement la to trada to go round and If America FLYOAItE SPENDS $17 JSO suc follow- the lead of the I. and G. N. trainmen, said the would; hava not yet learned whtthar tha Or-2- n ganization deem it not did unions the state Commissioner shop laaued and be next Chris further I I the brotherhoods. Wednesday ceeds. Flygare's and Japan strike would , be 100 per cent, by to- ment shows a total of $17.50 for ad visable to walk out on that Issue encroachment on the England must falL stam Is for and This being true, they argue. Jaxan beingWaterworks i surplus to meet "It a strike takes place, Manion morrow, when the last brakeman vertising. a It stockholder. only alone. minority ; Is common dividend the will expected. demand of on a run before the strike her "spec may not t proper for rr, to speak for recognition Isaid, "my men will join it." vk ON OVER. starting COMMITTEE es W. Goddard base and has metals $20.6? ether spent ial rlthU" in MancburU, Moncolia tha entlr company, but so fax Coppers He asserted the interests of the went into effect will have reached a forGeorge By last night, however, the mission tablished firmer quotations. stamps, stenographer, engraving, and Blberia, and Great llritaln will my Individual Interes'.a ara concerned. othtelegraphers were identical with those terminal. Mr. Jewell and work done by and printing.. ADVANCES ary KTnilLUSG make no great outcry axalr.st her. of the brotherhoods. Guards carrying shotguns were sta- advertising aasur you that they ar call. The statement of Arthur F. Larson ers since the brotherhoods strike Time money wb mora available for Britain, they own will her work aay, tioned about the depot and about the sets ; BACK BROKEN, CLAIM commit tha always hav bsen, at lh effect and they shown its forth $96.60 for printing and $53 had and bank accep- "sphere of lnf!uncs on th Tangtxt. commercial I of OrJen City. d yards here today. Everything was for advertising. dirpoaal tee of 100 had been brought into iuie tances also purposes There was a definite feeling in under- Domestic eased. A CIILNI-S- E PAYABLE. wi'.l and "Tou orderly. however,1 ttaf NO a strike with rimmtHr, labor circles here tonight that quiet policy. was Robert A. Moyes has expended The Chlneaa view la exactly oppo- this la not the chiefly for municipalities, writings, Jones at noon assist- $81.25 time first that bar committee' A the backbone of the strike had been ed- Superintendent appointed for special a and overtures but found market, printing advertising. ready site to this, in making up a train and doing tean InCuced to ua my commitnew Cfden This to broken by the action of the federation a City ty draft statement report. Th C A. Ormlston for tee foreign loans met littl encourageThe yardmaster and train- commissioner, is of "Purposing a prosperous city Is ndeaver la t ringir.g about a.n ownI unions. into the night and to for While the brotherttoods may switching. late worked a blank. ment. suddenly swept by a great fire, Df. ership ty tha City of thia an 1 "William M- - Plggott shows expend! day presented a new resolution- - iirat-e- d go through with their strike plans, it master did likewise. Strength of sterling waa the most me. "For a wifh lime ecm tndlrldu;a hava tatsr- of Canton, to Quo. ex.r,,, Swas felt that without the eupport of . Division officials declined to state tllM, thMiilrlt turn debate ensued but aftxr more than feature of the foreign the merchant of that .ty wouM pctm-lecal cbjctlona to such pur-ch- a of argument, the resolu raurlng sthe federation unions, which outnumhours a threes con rZU another other remittances re- tim and campaign personal r market, change suffer the purchlr.g-powbfciut what percent of service ducted by a committee. ancl a traat duty on the for the Job to the brotherhoods nearly three to could present tion or ber uncertain state of the population, ruined by the c- - Cal of th riult tohaaour ccmranr stay Jacfb Van flecting tha strmlnd and annoyanc Jone in point of membership, the trans- are be givn. It was estimated there zweden, secretary of the campaign went throuith. commercial of financial Europe's would be greatly reduced. ! 1,000 armed guards on the line. cd Kmti;ni ict l!r.g tiltr More than 600 general chairmen, ar markets. committee for Mr. Plggott. reports re new pending Gagrallon. organization would find difportation Negotiations two alternative In of "Theoretically. have from press spite Ir.ga committee a successful dispatches in aroud. from the Ogden Trades and riving today to hear the ficulty - conducting commercial credits to Ger would be presented to th merchant: private some points that freight schedules were ceipts , "In vlw of this xprinr. it la . homes tonight for for Istrike. en their decision left of to Labor are the barber's believed $10. assembly many hinge largely Either tha merchant could burn posw-.cancelled for the present and union, $8 and the carmen a union. $5. to explain the committees action to the tig that our to rsd holder and riw being OOCOI STATEMENTS QUOTED . stability of thenopresent ministry. ,.1 T, out all the other thus forc merchant, tockholdr '? may hrsitat about the commit their The The statement announcing the membership. expenditures through own th Into all trade their la. ban xx.v wa. ing otutior.s to not t!ch go in not are "We tee as are set r.f forth $25 wi. any for advertls position tion of the shopmen, wihch was signed Uvwv(a.u. or they might call a meeting and agre t any roots succrsJiful than may WUU1U UB canceiiea. In-thfor-ma- r Mr Vico-t-t llv r.rr-r- . on strike at thla time' Mr Jewell INSANE PRISONERS n.nnn, by, the presidents of the unions and to shar what trada ther waa, meanwv ens and may again a rt an us of $67.74 for advertising declared at a meeting of the chairmen SEARCHERS expenditures ELUDING Jby B. M. Jewell, president of the railtime posexpense wt:Tver on trimming the 3srahl agllAlloru And for that rea "To strike I w thl afternoon. WTT- r virnitiiiit employes department', of the T1ATT way sible and helping all they eould to get son 1 uf,-that hfor rneatlBg our Harvey P. Randall has expended a- Drooosltlon of a waire reduction alone American Federation of Labor and lUlUJ IxJaUUlUX UVjXW the community on Its Hoard of dlrrtcra and tare rtock- of again. on the altar I total of $28i75 rules adverour with for of the News shop engraving, rVrvlor.) f!nTJkT,r"PTn'Kr Jjohn Scott, secretary-treasur(International 'nrTJT m? . Dr. Qua compared tha Washington 1 Is in sr and ar vo. to m a wvi-iyou and autmlt holdtra, j be j. suicide. nrintinr In was sacrifice prf its 22. .would Search III.. Oct. CHESTER. department, one of positive c onferenc to this meeting of the mer- such th for of th plana, fcurtr.g the reasons for the that continued tonight for four of seven chant. "DOl'T BE TRICKED.s bar a doubt mr.s, decision not to strike was lack of co- be dtnto who trlcke following insane prisoners "Don't early Friday "It remain to b ld. tan fully d:acud by yourself and en" h a strike you cannot settle state the for in from the 'operation on the part of thev Big Four prison along Oct.- "23. Lloyd NEW will "whether go trim YORK, th commute prior to asking our ahead, they ' .t',.m.nt pv.m.. xxta. a manner favorable to yourfclvea. Insane, here. Three of th men have brotherhpoda. armInternational is coming over nere noi as tals $97 for printing and advertls- - In by I reducing company to put a prle on a plant It was revealed in the statement that veorse Move cautloualy and wait until the been apprehended. Olrk Ypar.a at SL ament and turn to much as .secure for to disarmament the which has not rcntly betn upon th putting inr . . 14 . . on October been tne cancellation 01- ureat the shopmen-hawhole question of wages and working I.oula and Joseph Pent and James on It feet there raarkfU- This would s world tack untain In ' A. appear to m tb the F. for 111. 'advised by the Big Four brotherhoods debte city auditor, lineup The latter by restoring trace 10 normaj or conditions la before you. Mibbs. near Ilerrln. to United the and of reaching a States, fairest . way Henry a Quickest cirtotal of $14.50 Behllng reported Jthat they "would not under anyfeder-ateMr. Jewell pointed out that the two have been returned here. Tpana whether they will brak up In a mismuvur n uar wao ccnclusiotu If ahd h proper for d 1 and lgitlmat auuuciurer, ruiu, with spent the Bt. In brotherhoods yrintlng Louts advertising cumstances authorized by the pollca. custody of and iMst about to burn you can d".rclc to cur :ockho2rs inspecting his eastern affairs, Mrs. Mary E. Farley has expended strike understanding the on men at was of that fact still all whom shop crafts organizations in the here the The large, u u "iB w out to capture the lltti th particular method by which th each in an 15.50 for advertising and printing. train predicated threatened strike beginning October interview service men had separate rules are anld to be dancerous character, trade other left." that can exrc!s th lcal poff, and , statement Mrs. of today. printed The Webber Ruby ;30." of agreement with each railroad. The are: Philip Falke. James Arntt, Paul Lha conference, will pin city at China, b as wiin no iu away th financial ability to taka car ha shows vivunuiy The brotherhoods, it was declared, expenditures no such and Nick Broulchl. have agreements. Huntley shop crafts to her faith the door. Bhe th of actual value of the outJtandir.g opn !had declared that they "would not be Is "The real heart of this strike must. Without It she raut become stock and th 1400. CCD of outstanding We might as well forget it pendltures of all candidates are belne y.niiri. tn rpmain nn strlkfl after thiv money. Mr. Jewell over contest the rules," , of a hew fight among bonds: then I hav no doubt that I can made rjeraonallv. with tho iTrnHnn said. "The brotherhoods' strike was keen the situation In statu quo that th new cock-p- it Ihad received a settlement acceptable now, . ua th the loser no matter who promptly cur a trar.sfr of lb sysas wr or power a ne Plar Mr. goes, uisarmeni way ine work In committer for no Is even those mind ho them, who had w "there that win. my question on though wage the called July technically 10 not is Dut tarn uisarm tem frcm'lh company to th apout it, men will go through, no matter gott. The statements of the others city Jasslsted them In making their strike to aisarm. America should. but in their settlement with the the show the show no receipts from other sources. cut. ahall t wholly terms . that upon uccessful had received no settlement Instructions what over get. will they be railroads the big fight ooway. martial aisarmamenT, does not to you and th City CounciL land were still on strike." present rules which have been built mean there will be an end to wars. If tha city can lrlly lwu "Indeed. FEAR "SEPARATE PEACE" up by years of practice and through We could scraD most of the war stuff PENSION'S C RANTED amount of and the This refusal of the brotherhoods to wef 'now federal control. under negotiations have It no in and can withb Ofct. consummated 22. WASHINGTON. replenish Pensions con1 2 SUBbTITlTl-- S ISSUED. rjoin in an agreement for Joint if the need arose were granted the following in a reonably short tim. thn I shall today "The duct of the strike and to givea a pledge time shop crafts' rulea under fed Ford no there be would to offer my axsLstanc to Utah. Lund. Ann b Rait Sarah predicted I.ik ritv nanot make "that they would control were made into a eral "separ- rail strike as the government will not $12 per extent of th Chatian buying frt?m I23v.00.t0 month; Eugene Price, ate peace," It was predicted In labor permit it. jne saia tne strike was pre- - $8; Benjamin agreement which the labor of auch bonis at par, B. Richmond. Provo. tional to tS09.000.00 Jclrcles tonight, might lead to an open have Is board Already they revising. the inordinate In of Ruwill Frederick other way that I can. $20. by Idaho. cipitated and any greed Gannon, laid Jrupture between the federation unions DanKers lor proms, tne Dankers de- - pert. $15; Charles M. Robertson, Bur Issued 24 substitute rules and In lb aas'.rt city securing th propwe will brotherhoods. which the issue of and down part the ne cuts wnicn wage neid ley, $iz. manaiug erty. Distrust of the brotherhoods all were unnecessary. have to meet. We hive not yet com "Your very truly. expressed by the feder mitted ourselves on that subject, vhen along has beenand to "The will roads have In." he "DAVID ECCL.C&- give (Signed their announcement ation officials all the revised rules have been prom said. Texas RaOmen's Chairman rol!tlr1 Artvrt!rrsTit (J'M A ' J4 uleated bv the board then we will may lead to a final break. t sr should not be and will not ; There was a distinct atmosphere of be aThere Gets Copy of Labor again assemble the general chairmen cut in wages." Th ancient Egypt Ian wtr sk!l-flabor circles here which a to seek and peace in railroadsources rights remedy service would be Rallwap improved In embalming bodle. close From to the us. Board Resolution have been taken from tonight. If the railroads were divorced from JUnited States railway labor board, it Wall crisis "When the appeared present street management," Ford said. The latest novelty for pleasyr is was learned that conferences- are In 11 the shopmen were In a position where tnulc mark Watch thii for camera comttnation. vtoL phone-grapIB a cars were if Asked his to be reduced New prospect here Monday and Tuesday in price again, he said the big four thought they could drag (Intemotlrruil on every bottle of Soda us alonr with them-- . 'We put the that may settle the strike. If this "Absolutely nothing to it. absolute BAN ANTONIO. Texas. Oct, 2S eventuates the hearing before the la we go along to 'If them: question up Th six hundred striking railway trainWater untrua," on vvedn any when tha tj you bor board with you, does It mean that mere Ford has departed for Troy, N. Y. ' T men of tha International and Great H union leaders and tha railway execu set won't be any settlement until the oo cited been for violation of tlves have Is satisfactory to nil" tlement Northern who walked out at Hallway wage cut decision may be the board's BETTER GO Ol'H WAV. . Doon wr ordered today. on.-virtually COLLINS TO HASTENS caiiea "The brotherhoods answered that, and will always get to In a work you combck There was no official announcement we do to that telegraphic couldn't expect them munication received n an Antonio concerning this development, however. SEE IRISH PRESIDENT the largest bottle and the and when they got a satisfactory setby It. IX rrtms, general chalr-Pi- n tlement, thev would return to work. I best quality on earth. SOLDIER'S BODY ARRIVES wun men In at for table down sit the when my announcing of th trainmen. candidacy he LONDON, Oct 22. (By The As PLEASANT GROVE, Oct. tell and In the and eye look you you office of the I auditor Th crdar cornea !;ht sociated I S. Ogden city II Robinson arrived too Press.) Michael Collins, fi body of Lynne Iiiado la. a Clean, EajaiUxy that when they get thelrw, they'll rramMr. here Thursday from France. Funeral nance minister of the Dail Elreann desire to express my gratitude for you late." declared when asked ana own; leave go let your you you Plant by tha Services will be held from the Pleas- and delegate to the conference here the what action he would tske,' Jl add 3: way. then I tell you. you had reuer encouTagement already extendant Grove tabernacle Sunday after with British government officials look own way flrrt. go your "I hav wired W. O. to a rational noon of settlement the Irish ques ing at 5:30 o'clock. ed by kind friends. My appreciaUtah Bottling "The brotherhoods counted on ours i. cf the trade-unio- n tion, len ior jjuoiin today. .It was tion of the support of the electorbrotnrhor.d cf HAil-- j rre!dr.t to go aloric wjthj spirit THE HOUSE 2512 Lincoln Are. Phcne 413 stated he was going to Ireland on Drt way TTainmn. aktr.g ht roum toi them. But when their va'te business, but in the light of the ate of Ogden at the sot far distant In that purata-and I hardly expect an ar.wr' Visitors Welcome their ELECTRICAL spirit fallsweto go beyondcare crisis which was reached In the con befor I'ntil I har from lr. of own unSunday. muat election take and be then shall group, primary ference negotiations Friday. It was re . w w.ii remain cv.i on , bounded and it shall be my purpose, ourselves, wa erntxi! l In atri. The "Works ! .Utah of garded as probable In political quarList th a "We crJr felt the Bottling of wagf TM fcawasHelJ' tsst fcew utInjustice as city auditor, to strive to the ters that the chief reason was a de ! Tri-- ' ret ear tabor the lutln Jey-fby ndoitd decrease a content la without Sodas corresponding Fruit lcficI of most to not betray the duction In rates; that la Purity my ability sire to see Eamon de Valera and innaticr-a- l Al 1ay In which It called heads', l'ttttric peering form him of, the effect his unexpected confidence reposed in me. LKMON of th 'Tig Four-- mil ur.tma ar.d Introducing the at the expense of our living stand- to Benedict had Fope for a telegram pro of rules railway executive t C)-f- ) LEMON SOUB ards, but the pending quentlon IVIE VIOLIN SCHOOL duced. I rorrrr.r next Is of even greater Importance and elnet Hr r;-Clectet ee CRKAM It was reported today that the Sinn Having spent eight years in the toT.s-an exwarred the unions rot to The held labor board ivlmr.ly Special offer to iiew pupils: To Fein wall ss I as been asked by the governhad auditor's feel and office, ycur eyta !rik deputy, . until the Conference had been protect ecutive session to dlacus-- the- action STRAWDERRY the first 10 pupils enrolling;, 10 ment representatives for assurances that I' am' amply Qualified sur. s to dis- of the International and Great Northm, 2citn rendered en the held yowf and bisutifyir-ROOT DEER , that the a of cleaneach. Mention50c should An ictric in dWpute. lessons at republic the duties of that office ef- ern' trainmen tn walking out. but tho Telephone be limitedquestion rounding. . from the conference rooms. charge O RANG VI CIDER wa rcj-;Th In th with rrak spl taken I er will wai and meeting shall up your hc-largely 8083 for appointment. economically. ficiently , oo A ii'i'ETari r.;ve ty iir. frxm ana, e tell. discussions, Jt wan raid. The less GRAPE at informal xith and endeavor to give span j directed It hlnv at had his io board that however, EMPLOYES School Violin to Itf announced, ACCEPT Ivie The ' r;.lnff.eight, all times with an eye single to the relinquished the Jurisdiction it assumwashing machine will b'p CIIERRY BLOSSOM wa delivered at o'clock. . to of cclv th servant question. best Street 447 Twenty-firs- t j good Ogden, especially OPEN SHOP PLAN the auditorial division of the hnurn after the t'rike btrxn. ed yesterday over th Trrrnont and WIND ! rt j are on "Wn e; city Gulf railway, a already J Hf.j Louisiana; CintlSTO-COLj I rir,r salJ. administratiton of affairs. line. can't r haw I CHICAGO. .Oct. 22. (By the Assocan cail my men tack. It simply can't GINGER ALE The board aald It had been Inform- t , . --rI I 7 corf ciated Press.) The United States raildor.e. I shall await orders frcm ed that the employes had agreed to; SMILE road labor' board announced tonight it Mr. Le." Again thanking my friends for an open shop and that consequently. ' ORANGE SQUEEZE had received word that the employes their kind consideration, I am. What view cf Mi fail urn to rnalr.'stn since there was no dispute, the board on the Tremont & Gulf. Railroad comn "status quo' f n th no had Interest. Yours STRAWBERRY proprt:e cf sincerely, SQUEEZE n L I pany, a mile line in Louisworded in th rreo'u-jticn- . j !:e road, a Local union leaders expressed keen' 2 MARY E. FARLEY., QUEEN RIVER iana, had acceptecU-thwilt be Ukn sr.d whriher it Interest in th announcement In! open shop and a a ' that consequently, as there was no Cleveland from W. 8. Ftone, president GRAPICO v n tv - I t authority )T.rn dispute, the board relinquished the of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En-- j Political Advertisement.) (Paid BIRCH BEER S it yesterday announced it had : m : I, lTirr.! says h cn". i know. Hi gtneers, that while the brotherhoods' no assumed over the road. were obeying th labor board ordr to had lKt adTjre. iitrrrrER e. Houston by (International News Service) f SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Or-de- 600 al-ctri- - X - . - 1 - ut n non-partisa- 1 n , - hn . . mt ': ht - . ! . . jj 6o.ii ir 4 rail-troa- s-il- V. V. d i I a hn M J I - V. -l- 1 l I r i-r--n er VJii w as-serti- on ft 1 t rcc-aar- -- t,0 1 - ' r ex-pe- ns war-strick- en . 1 1 - , co-oper- ate . orK-America- , .; I aatls-facto- ry -- CLAIMS STATUS 3 -- re-iulsi- this-malte- pl-a- ' t r d QUO VIOLA . 1 4 Uia ' ul j U -- i i Tip -- DRINK to-r.'s- 22.--T- ht rSHJ J h-su- ra ; L. Works , Special Notice to ; I ( s Parents r-- l. Vf . j ! j ra' t y - j super-servic- ; J'-ii- t I : lle . A t . jf.1i,V',UT1.m TTYcrPhiriq I sixty-seve- e fur-isdictl- on i I r.-- "t . am j .1 m- j I i - j |