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Show i v ryv r LAKE THE. SALT TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 21; 1920. that tbo great mats of the people must ultimately pay a groat part of the In. creased cost of operation entailed by the increaae la wages determined herein." The decision. Chairman Barton explained, waa not a unanimous ono, somt members dissenting en nearly every section. The awards given, were by a majority Vote on each section, with at least on member of tha public tor each award. must ask for Increased rates. To meet the board's estimated $600,0u0.000 increase will require aa increase of about 1$ per cent in freight ratea" Presidents and general officers of trie five big brotherhoods went.inle executive consultation and expected they would have nothing until afternoon. Tha railroadmen aa a whole did not seem satisfied with tha increase authorised. but there waa no talk prior to tht executive session of a general strike. Tba July $0. A graphic story worth Bring in. J said 1 would only be too belief grew that tha leaders would subDemands Ignored. , Seattle general strike la willing to make the test and that 1 betha question to a referendum vote gif CHICAGO, lieved tho soldier would remain loyal." mit Demands of tha railroad men who their men. told today by Ola Hanson, The former mayor said that tho strik(Continued From Fag On-- ) struck last April and formed new unions mayor of that dty, at ths ers started to recede from tbelr position Sr Ignored by the board. WHl Take Referendum. ' - trial of William and told did not desire him to Brass Lloyd and In addition to the sixteen recognised OB these the test. establish naw variations The new railroad unlona which called nineteen other alleged radicals, charged make brotherhoods, two other unions, tha in- He told of a meeting at which, he said, t strikes this spring after with i conspiracy te overthrow the gov- F. Clifford, a member ternational Association of Railroad 8u- varying condition. of tho central la"Tba board baa endeavored to fix ouch pervieors of Mechanics and tha Amert- - I their members had broken w bor council, spoke. ernment Mr. Hansea occupied ths witwin can brotherhoods: recognised Train are Dispatchers' association, former tho and docent to aa a According win mayor, Clifliving wage provide mads a party to tbs decision. Mors than boards decision to a referendum vote ness stand most of the dag. ford told ths assembly that ths workers secure for tha cblldron of tha wage earnof their membership, John Grunau. pres400 railroads are specifically A committee named as strikers of called him to over run and take upon ths machinery ought er opportunity for education, aadyet to parties. ident of the Chicago Yardmen's associaths dky after the strike waa declared, of industry. rem mber that no class of Americana announced today. Tha decision that In caaa of tion. Clifford mid: Mr. Hanson testified. should racaivo preferred treatment and a dispute as to provides When the attention of Judge R. M. the of the 'if cannot get what you want that tha treat mass of tha people must decision- - tha questioninterpretation chairman of ths board, was called "I told the men they were revoutioa-tst- a by tho you shall be referred Barton, ballot route, get It by the bullet of tha ln to the board for decision. ultimately pay a great part The law does to Grunau'e plan, he pointed out that ws Mr. Hanson testified. would refuse to dead with route,' sad that creased cost of operation entailed by uia not require, however, that either side ths decision specifically names eighteen "A parade was formed with about a Increases of wages determined herein. unions and some 400 roads as the parties them," he said. "1 said wa would ' get thousand must accept ths sward. marchers. They swept down concerned, and does not name any of help from the government If necessary. upon our Jail and demanded The increases follow: the release of Abnormal Conditions. tha new unions formed by the rail strikers. They replied that ws need not he too prisoners. Thay then marched Passenger service Engineers and to ths firemen, helper. 50 cents per to After Grunaus attention had been called cure of the metal trades council, and called ths Those persons who consider the rates as won had soldiers, this point bo held a conference with they strike." determined on too high should reflect os day. hie associates and then Issued the.ollow-ln- g some of them over to their (Ida , Conductors, ticket collectors, baggageJames Duncan, one of the alleged lead-m- u the abnormal conditions resulting from men, "I said If the soldiers are disloyal to statement:' flagmen and brakemen, $30 pec of the strike, testified briefly for the tha high cost of living and tha high rates month. "The United States railway boards de- their country then our country is not defense. now being paid In other industries. TBs cision is disSuburban shows service It passenger unsatisfactory. employees, crimination employees who may behave these rates when it entirely ignores tha too low should consider the Increased $30 per month. ' ; dene incident to -- Mr. - Wilson's - poHdee Chicago yardmens association delegates sources without a government Freight service: " burden the " guaranty end place on tholrfsl., - Engineers, Mr. Wilson firemen, helpers, $1.04 per Who were present with their men and to felt back On. administration. low countrymen, many of whom are leas who mors than 300,000 man of "Mr. Cox ia for Mr.' Wilson's league represent day. Commission. to Up favorably situated than themselves." the various aiffilisted Of crafts and and hattona Conductors, recog flagmen brakemen, exactly as it was written. He Aa analysis of the decision shows that .. . .. The commission must decide- whether is for the world .nUed.Wji, being, an. integral port of ths per day. and conduct of the" SImS,OO0,W tnerSasa will - go ter tbs rates established by the membership of the C. Y. A. the valuation of the roads as figured Wilson that have policies coat us Superseding of evIn substan of classes employees:. larger was inconsistent to recognise one in their property Investment aoeounts Is ery nation and threaten torespect "It railroad the board fixed administration, engulf ua in tlally the following basis: and the the for not basis minority a of proper group tho world tha following schedules; Insurgent trouble in of computation tho future, Railway clsrka and freight -handlers, Yard service: majority group. The group I speak of itt or per cent return. Clifford Thorne, short, the American people are ' $133,000,000. firemen, helpers, IS cents being the masters, mates and pUots of attorney for western grain and livestock called upon to deeid Just one question: Maintenance of way employes, $110, perEngineers, America." hour. . Interests, argued before ths commission After having bad seven years of Woodrow 191,000. Foremen, $(.$$ per day; helpers, $4.41: that instead of a valuation of something Wilsons democracy do they want four Engine and trainman, $187,000,000. , Creation over $30,000,000,000 the actual valuation of Board. switch tenders, $5.04. of years more of ths same thing? Railway shopmen, $139,227,000. Hostler service: the roads should not be more than labor The board which divided handed be will remainder among railway The Outside hostlers, $1.24 per day: inside down On the basis of hip figures the Campaign Plans Discussed. tho station employees, yardmen and dis- hostlers, $540 todays decision, was created by Increased rates per day; helpers, $$.04. by ths roads would tha act be considerably needed BAN FRANCISCO. July 20. Plana for employees on tugs, transportation patchers and marine leas than as oom puled by under which the railroads were returned railroad harbor Shop Employees. ferries and other railroad-owne- d Republican campaign In the far west Mr. Thorns estimated the attorneys. to private management on March 1 . of boats: were discussed at a meeting her today tha$ Increased freight rates of about 1$ The following increases wars authorised this year. Tne board la to sit aa a per- Per of national Nealy 75,000 employees of .the Amort committeemen and state chairof Instead 2$ cent cent would per manent .arbitration board. can Railway Express company are not for shop employees: men from Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Ne to meet existing eosla Neither the roads nor ths men, how- be sufficient Included within the provision! of todaySupervisory forces: Arisona and California. wasA provada, -oontended It by Mr. Thom that award. The board will open a hearing ' Machinists, 'boilermakers, blacksmiths, ever. are bound by the law to accept the passenger rates should posal to invito Senator Harding, Repubbear port of the lican decisions of sheet board. tho metal on electrical to workers: demands workers, their Only pass to Thursday make a camnominee, The board waa appointed by President burden of both the Increased revenue orig- paign president the blacksmiths, electricians and other shop powermen, moulders, cupola tenders and Pacific, waa considered. and ths wags advance. trip tf inally requested Ten-thWilson R. M. oor with some Barton of with those lees makers, of tha including Judge Western Republican campaign headquarexpress company, employees four years' experience, all crafts, ' nesses chairman. 'There wee some delay $800 in number, are affected by today's ters will be opened her August X. 13 cents an hour. GROUP NO. 2 AT after the decision. Regular and helper In making thebillappointments J GROUP NO. 1 AT Among those present were Out Kelly, went into effect. On apprentices and helpers, all classes, 13 transportation national comm it teaman of Washington cents an hour. Car cleaners five cents April 1 dissatisfaction of the men with Unlona Are Out. . Former United Bsnator W. States John an hour. the delay was manifested In Chicago, Hart, national committeeman from The problem of the railroad men wno Telegraphers, operators, when the Chicago yardmens. association, Albert Idaho; end ways Undley, regional Joined new unions last April and struck agents, towermen. telephone branded old tower the established unions tend by ievermen, means naAllen B. unnee, chairman; for immediate Increases also remains Jay train directors: block operators and staff aa an outlaw, called a strike which rapidly tional committeeman of and Arisona, solved. Tha labor board maintained Its men. 10 cents an hour. small spread to nearly every section of ths at Agents M. Albert Judge Jamas, Arisona state stand that the strikers violated the transcountry. The board appointed April 13, stations, five cents an hour. chairman. Suit $78.50, $75v $72.50 values $90, $87.50, $85 portation act by walking out without - Ths decision that tha dally In- met in Washington, and later transferred Mr. Jamea said at the close of the first submitting their grievances and crease a hall be provides as eight times its hsarlngs to Chicago. meeting: Kuppenheimer Kuppenheimer suits that therefore the case of the strikers the hourly rate, computed The striking railroad men endeavored and the monthly Increaae "Prospects for Republican victory was not before the board. No reference as 204 times the hourly schedule. . to present their grievances here: but suits included. Arisona look splendid. The Democratic to the new unions Is mads In the deciThs following Increases were granted were denied a bearing, the board rilling registration led tho Republican two to sion, but the preamble specifically names maintenance of way and unskilled forces: that the men should return to their recogtwo years ago, but tho division one, beas Construction foroea, their assistants, nised brotherhoods and refusing to treat (Continued From Fag One.) eighteen recognised organisations a boat even now In most counties. ing parties thereto on behalf of the man. section, track and maintenance foremen with any other unions Tha principal Idaho is very well satisfied with the John Orunau, president of the Chicago and asalstanta and mechanics in these demand of the strikers, besides pay Inand Coolidg combination end Yardmens association, parent body of departments, 13 cents an bou creases, was that they be restored to their today and thus was able to. receive ths Harding we are confident of nn overwhelming Retbo new union, today branded tho board's Laborers employed in shops and round- full seniority rights, which the roads had resignation of Committeeman Moor end publican victory," Mr. Hart declared. award as "inconsistent and unsatisfac- houses, ten cents aa hour. declared forfeited. After the board re- to elect In hie place Mr. White. 1 assure "Senator Borah ia already taking aa acMesh antes' helpers In bridge and buildfused the strikers a hearing their leaders you that' thia was not a tory," and announced It had been retive part in our campaignaa the dejected by the delegates representing the ing departments, track laborers, common sent word to President Wilson that they coincidence. termined foe to tho league At nations end "I naunion. The principal demand of the laborers, bridge tenders, hoisting firemen, would not be bound by any decision which congratulate the Democratic tional, committee on the selection of Mr. the WUson foreign policy: There seems "vaca- pumper engineers, crossing watchmen or failed to reitore seniority to the men. unrecognised unions, be a to Whit as Its heed and 1 commiserate general feeling in the state that tionists," was for restoration to tho po- flagmen and lamp lighters and tenders, with Mr. White. I feel a great burden a change of administration is necessary Our entire line. This i the wajr they will sell- sitions they left, with full senorlty rights t H cents an hour. Lees Statement. Train dispatchers are given an Increaae slipping from my shoulders. I am happy to solve tho reconstruction problems conand $1 an hour pay. to There' nation." the know no will in be that Illegal, outlaw, rebel, so my successor ia a man fronting Whether the sward .will stars off the of 13 cents an hour and yardmasters and $2.00 Suita $1.00 I $2.75 Suits . $1.40 $3.50 Suits $1.75 or immediate railroad strike.1 experienced In. politics and in knowl-I"":- .. threat of a general railroad striko re- assistant yardmasters, IS cents an hour. sporadic $2.50 Suita $1.25 I $3.00 Suits $1.50 Ee is a personal friend of Mishap in Convention. The following Increases are added to Mr. Lee said. tho railroad Whether, $100 Suita '$2.00 mains to be seen.. The leaders of practiaward is accepted or rejected, the President WUson, a true hearted gencally all of tha sixteen DES MOINES, la.. July 20 During a big railroad the established rates for clerical and sta- ways union action will be concerted and de- tleman and n real Democrat.'' , unions ware present this morning when tion forces:. demonstration in favor of United States , liberate. Judge R. M. Barton, chairman of the Senator A B. Cummins at the Republican The various brotherhood groups conboard, banded down tbs decision. They Further Increases. convention today. Lamia Kurts of secstate ferred far into the night but no, announceCOX left Immediately to present ths sward to Des Moines had an arm broken end GilStorekeepers, chief clerks, foremen and ment waa made by any of them as to 1000 general chairman who had gathered C. third the bert of district and Haugen clerical supervisory forces, clerks what action had been taken. Each group hare to pass on Its acceptability, Ths other W. Bamseyer of the sixth district were with on or mors years railroad expe- will report at a general meeting tomorunion presidents refused to make gny rience, injured by a fall to tho cement floor train and engine crew callers, row at which it waa expected a decision comment before the meeting. of the coliseum from the baok of the CMcaso -f announc-TribeaeJUll Lake ri, Tribune assistant station masters, train Vrke. f would be reached. hosstage. All three were taken to gatamen and baggage and parcel was reported tonight . that four It WASHINGTON, 20. Terms Made Known. t Governor July room employees, 13 cents an hour. courses of action were under consider- Cox surrendered completely to President pital. . Janitors, elevator and telephone operaation. Acceptance under protest; ac- Wilson at the Whit House conference Cox Makes S The terms of ths decision had been tors, Charges. watchmen, employees operating ofOUR DRUG STORE IS AT with a provision that new last Sunday and the election of Cox known to them yesterday and they fice appliances and similar work, 10 cents ceptance 4 SOUTH MAIN ST. wage COLUMBUS, O.. July 20. Charges that then their men would stay in an requests would be formulated lat- would mean four more years of Wilson-ishour. submits. on of the awards to a refis the opinion of tb Republican na- the Republicans were raising a campaign line, si least, until a referendum vote 12 cents er; or handlers truckers, Freight vote erendum sensibiliof tional members for committee. The 'committee can he taken. Nearly a month will he in hour. action, view fund "sufficient to shock the -and a tint with plenary powers of the White House conference -- . ties, wars made tonight by Governor Cox, needed for the referendum, if given Democratic All common laborers la and around invested in rejection In the following statement Issued to call a strike, the leaders Ths board's decision Is retroactlva to stations storehouses presidential caAdidate, la an Mr. Moore In Governor Coxa convention applied only to Tennessee because Its legw by address to ths not and warehouses Democratic national com- campaign. ' His home la at Marietta, Mature meets first Individual commitRepublican national headquarters today: Increase otherwise provided for, IH cents an hour. May L As tha maximum which was class mittee, cants an perfected organisation for which district ha represented .in congress tee members also agreed to writ letters "The conference Sunday at the Whit hour --year's expel granted any one leas Clerks of than or $30 per month, tha biggest back pay rience, $15 cents an hour. v house between Mr. WUaon, the Demo- the campaign. . for three term. to Democrats in the Tennessee legislacheck due when the settlement la made cratic president, end Mr. Cox, the Demo-?ml- willThe Democrats, Governor Cox declared, Mr. White waa horn end reared in El- tin' and several conferences were held by Office boys messengers and other emseninsist continuation of the upon a on August 1 will be $91.SS. IS years of mgs I cents r. president, ha simmira, N. Y. He graduated from Prince- committee women with Governor Cox end Tbs board that tha back pay ployees under ton university while president Wilson waa other leaders on the feminine angle of plified the political situation and has atorial Investigation of campaign collecKr fehecks shall provlue ba mads out separately, so an hour. tions and expenditures and also will make a professor. boller-rdoC hires Tribo-Blt Lake Tribes Leased wire, clarified it completely. emand Entering the oil business, Mr. the campaign. engine Stationary of their and detailed that each- - man will know tho amount he ployees seven frequent Mr. "For accounting Whit has amassed a comfortable fortune WUson has Inyears were advanced 1$ cents an hour WASHINGTON, July 20. The railway sisted he is the he finances. Democratic receives from that source. platform, In Jbe while Democratic oil firemen and oilers that declared, la a for engineers, drillings, but previously h found rate committee will meet her tha principles for which hs party, con. h. Seven things wars taken Into cong Id- - watertenders and coal passers receive a executives promissory not, whicn gold in ths Klondike. Mr. White today Ready for Harding. stands tomorrow to consider the extent of the stitute be wiU fuU. in closed address He his ..oration at arriving at the award, the pafd COLUMBUS, ' O., July 20. Leaden of aid he waa a "dry on prohibition afDemocracy, and that no on increase. rate advanoe to be asked of can be pur preamble of the board's snnouncsmsnt a Democrat or receive his ap- with a prediction for a November victory. faire. In the signal department, foremen, in- passenger the national woman's party announced commission. An Increase interstate the new S' t says. Tbey were; candidates the Me Tb chairman and In electing Mr. White chairman, the na- here them spectors maintainers signalmen and their from 3 cents per mile to $85 cents per proval unlees As abe committed to Intertoday that this slogan will ba carried Ths seals paid tor similar work to assistants tentatively chose Saturday, August T, tional committee n hour; helpers 10 mile result of this 13 cents ail other ofin passenger rates Is .expected. On unreservedly. Cox nomi- ficers, including Wilbur Marsh of Iowa, on banners by the deputation of women Governor xmther Industries. of for his Mr. Cox been notifying view, has cents- - an hour. taken officially is that passenger rates on westbin nation Trails Into .Tbs relation between wages and thel The decision provides that employees In proposal at the home,End, at Day- treasurer. The committee also added who will call on Senator Herding, the Refamily of President Wilern roads he boosted to 4 cents mil son. has political cost of living. received President Wilsons un- ton. Miss Charlie William of Tennessee to the publican presidential nominee, at Marion the departments named who are property and those In the east to 3H cents.per - -- .Tho haxards of tho employment. The foUowlng and indorsement, Monday, qualified his election board and not otherwise proI, was vice August before the J. J. Hughes, Des Thursday: Increase in passenger rates of U An selected for similar ceremonies for Mr. Molhea,chairmanship. Training and skill required. vided for, shall receive an increase equal cent a mile will mean an' increase of 3$ wlU be earnestly aided, perhaps demandla., waa elected sergeant at "Tha Republican platform Indorses tba rehla Wilson Roosevelt ed, President bom In Degree of- responsibility. at nearest by at for accordance established tha Hyde, to arms. Park, that ratification of suffrage. The flrat teat of cent. In freight rates throughout the with tho Wilsonian method of 111$. Character- and regularity of ths era- - spective N. Y. classes "The intent of this per j ployment, This figure ia computed on the the platform will com when tha Ten"In return Mr. Cox has officially and and inequalities in increases article." the Governor Coxs statement decision says is to extend country. regarding nessee commission that the will Aiding legislature meets in August Win theory Suffrage. grant completely adopted Mr. Wilsons demoo-racand treating resulting from previous this decision to a miscellaneous class of the request for an increase of 2$ funds his add Republican campaign pledge the Republicans carry out 'their platform per cent which- - means Mr. Wilson's political of Democratic conduct were mad In a COLUMBU8, O., July . 20. Several (.awards. supervisors and emploveea, practically im- In freight rates to provide enough addiand political program. Mr. Cox half hour address. measures were taken toward ratifi) (Continued on Pago Four.) possible of specific classification, and at tional revenue existing costs and principles has surrendered any difference he may Board Statement. "Wa however, propose to deal with cation 'of tha ' federal today the same time Insure to them tha same bring the total earings of the roads have woman suffrage has reseminent fnlth all with had; distinctly electorate tho given good up on the cent of value to I "Those persons who consider the rates consideration and rate increase as proper up t The property. national committee In the recent hearing before the com- ervations to the league of nations, and with reference to platform pledges, said amendment, determined on here- - too high should re- - vided for analogous service." surrendered every other variation, Governor Cox, who was chewed repeat- adopted a resolution unanimously urging mission consideration waa riven almost has or fleet on the abnormal conditions result-lin- g was which to Tennessees out of harmony edly. little, legislature ratify. Other from tha. high cost of living and ths Whiters Statement. altogether to ths question of increasing big FOR FLETCHERS resolution calling upon tha North Carolwith WUsons exact demands. Anyone high rates now being paid in other Ini An 1$ per cent Increase In freight rate rates to meet existing costs without any who knows tho president knows ho inaalso were Is legislature a but considered, to reference Hedges Publicity. possible wage advances by moat due try," ths board says. The employes will be necessary to meet the 21 per cent I master. measure final the There cannot be exacting approved unanimously 5 who may believe tbese rates too low average wage award granted railroad em- the railroad labor body. Bom mention the slightest "W mean to let every man and woman difference If on Is to rei should - consider the Increased burden ployees today, E T. Whiter, representa- was made, however, of the subject of ceive hie benediction comes understand dollar where from every end approval, i these rate will place on their fellow tive of the roads in the hearing before possible wage advances and sufficient man must bo absolute in hie Wilsonian and for what purpose it Is spent We announced to- discussion developed to make it clear that democracy. countrymen, many of whom are less fa- the railway labor board not only urge that as a matter of high passenger rates would have to bear part . vorably situated than themselves. order to guarantee the 'Mr. Cox came to the Whit house, as- principle, ofbut incause. - The The board has endeavored to fix such day. our ntilroads, Mr. Whiter announced of tho burden. certained the wishes of tho master, pur- triumph wages as will provide a decant living and after a conference with the western manW do not want publication of expenified himself, abjured all false end secure for the children of the wage earnassociation will accept the boards Thoms Statement. after election. We want the votfalse doctrines, end was baptisedgods a com- diture ers opportunity for education and yet to agers award and apply its terms immediately. to be fully advised as to every cirers 2$ per cent average freight InThe to the WUson faith. Mr. cumstance plete convert remember that no class of Americans The award speaks for Itself," Mr. Whiter crease asked by tha railroads waa pre- Cox of the collection and expenditherefor has assumed all tha bur- - ture of funds should receive .preferred treatment and said. "It means of course that the roads dicated on the theory that the entire In order that they may understand that when democracy continues burden of additional revenue to meet ex15 assumes it without any obliits duty, isting costs would be born by freight traffic. Alfred P. Thom, counsel for the gation except the conscience God gave ua Association of Railway Executives, stated "Let us msk up a budget that will before the commission that in the event carry the fullest details, render aa ac of a wag advance would aak that counting weekly or monthly. pert of the increase be borne by passen"And, more than that, w shall Insiri traffic. Mr. Thom stated today that ger on the senatorial committee Investigathe adhered to thia position in the light ing campaign funds continuing in sewlon of ths announcamsnt by the railroad labor until the ballots have been east in board. An Increase of H cent n mils In passenger rates throughout the country Accuses G. O. P. would raise additional revenue amounting "You all know fuU well," Governor to $300,000,000 a year. This would mean Cox continued, "that a campaign fund that $400,000,000 of the increased wage sufficient- - to stagger the sensibilities of bill would be borne by freight traffic. This item Of $400,000,000 could be raised the nation ia now being formed. If they believe that la proper, God speed them in by en increase of 11 per cent hi existing their enterprise. It wlU be on of our freight ratea Adding this 11 per cent to tha 2$ per' cent previously asked by chief assets In ths campaign." "W enter the campaign, not hopethe roads to meet existing costa, the toin freight rates would be 3$ tal Increase fully, he said, "bub In the absolute concentfidence of victory, because we deserve to per win. We are confident because w have fought for progress before end we have Figuring on Rates. met and conquered reaction before. The In case freight end passenger rates before us is not new to uat stronghold were each required to hear lf of the Nor Is there anything new in tit 'anincreased wage, it with the additional tagonist before ua (Senator Harding, ths 2o machine-equippe- d . With it Increase in freight rates would bo held shops, all manned by exRepublican candidate), magnificent gentledown to about 3.4 per cent. Thia would fa man our friend that and is, neighbor, make a fotal increase in freight rates of ia the largest in the the workmen, pert . . Royal System 1912 he fought for tho cause of rela territory only 16.4 per cent. Instead of 19 per cent, action. We won because w stood for which it serves. while the Increase In passenger rates ' , ws And shall win progress. would have to bo about again. a of cent a 1 wlU carry the cause to the people," mile. For 12 years an said Governor Cox In conclusion. In case ths suggestion which has been Ws public patronage has era not ashamed of ths doctrines w promade that passenger fares in the east bs to expand. And volume business has reduced the 1 claim.. assure them that as God gives Increased by V5 cent per mile and in me strength t will Justify ths confidence the west by 1 cent per mile Is adopted, cost of repair work to a lower level than is found elsewhere. that has been reposed In me. . the Increase In frOlght rates would be scaled down to $5 per cent, or possibly Roosevelt's Speech. 33 Hdnson Relates Graphic Tale of Seattles Red" Upheaval -- group-votin- Get Ready for the 24th him-the- bad ... hip-yar- ds 1 rat-wl- , ' ll -- -- $1-- 64 - The Famous Kuppenheimer, Clothes And Z. C. M. I.s Own Make TWO4 GROUPS Remarkably Priced - an I ; for f T $52.50 $48.50 values Tie Balance of Z. C. M. I.s MENS SUITS lLAff 3 Uir ed Boys Wash Suits Half Price self-styl- Special prices in each DECLARE HAS MADE SURRENDER tion of our Mens Clothing Section. a 112-U- I PASSENGER RATE INCREASE SOUGHT ' ne ' m - nt -- - - y. 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BM ever-increasi- Special Today per cent 1- -1 No Uniform Increase. rate increase win not be different section of the The 23 per cent average Increase country. asked- - by the railroads la based On) aa increase of 24 per cent on the railroads In the west. 30 per cent in the east, and 31 per cent In the south. of tho railroad revenue com from passenger traffic end from freight business. Since 1914 the advance In freight rates has been approximately So per cent. Passenger rate were advanced to I cent per mile. The belief ia thab the interstate commerce commission will dispose of both the wage advance and the previous request for additional revenue in one order. This The freight the same One-thi- In rd two-thir- ds order. It Is expected. wlU be announced by August L The s(x months guarantee under the transportation act expires on September 1. The increased rates wlU be mad affective oa ithat data, when the roads wUl be throw, u their own re-- Large Loaf, 15c Four Stores Only No. V 101 East End South 9411 South Main N. No. t 41 South Main N. 4374 bouth but v Mr. Roosevelt, referring to Governor Cox's statements regarding campaign fund a. said ths Democrats would lay all cards on ths table, Including campaign fund. "I hope the other party will see. not only the wisdom,- - but ths good American spirit in not hiding its light under a bushel," aakl Mr. Rooaeveit, wno returned to Washington tonight. ' The governor and Mr. Rooaeveit praised the services of tb retiring chairman, Mr. Cummings, the former stating that Mr. Cummings' peach at San Francisco, If reed by every voter, would make a campaign unnecessary. Mr. Whit said he would announce hla campaign fund and urged united party i eaal stance, "In this campaign." Mid the hew chairman, "men end not doUar ere to count Democracy is not on the going defensive, but ready to charge against the enemy. . The hew chairman waa assistant to J Repairs while you wail guaranteed satisfaction.. South Mala South West Tsznpld 2 East Second South 8S 107 (3;. r 8 Salt Lake Shops |