| Show XO o Salt I l o 1 An ie All ont at nt Their Trade Today There Then wits walt no strike of nf In lii Suit Salt Lake Loke this morning Apptt natty th Ira Iron workers of ot title city IllY or nt at lia least t those of ot them bern who belong to 10 time the th national Association of Machinists do want hIlt to 10 rail fall In line with the older sent enl out by President OConnell 11 last week k Both shops hop Silver Brothers and amid other shop In lii tine the city hae have had hiatt no trouble with their men irien neither do ho they ther anticipate any allY Not ot a machinist In III Salt Lake hug Ims struck None NOlie of ot the railroad or private cor corpora corl pora l who wino employ Iron Iran workers has hilI made any Rny In itt the tile wage wal schedule or clipped off a 0 minute In the working hours nevertheless l tire the men ex u rue being pet foully contented with their conditions and amI are arc giving a 0 good god days daya day labor for tOt a fair alt lays IRI wags wag John J II key superintendent of ma machinery chinery for rot the tine JUG flu Grande Western estern lellI when seen tills this morning said Ml There hat has inn not been Jeen n It sign of oC any ani attempt at al ata ala a strike All the men showed up tim this morning and are lire now workIng WB WI ex expect exIl Il ct no ira startling developments at III the tire of uC J F I Dunn superintendent of motive power potter and machinery Oregon Short Line brought forth a Ii similar statement while Silver Brother also allo had the same lame story to tell tellIn In the event of ot trouble occurring ut at a II later date which seems to be Ito Improbable improbable able the matter would be undoubtedly h curried carried before the tire board of ot arbi arbitration ration and Il a peaceful anti and speedy set eel of or the difficulty arrived at nl |