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Show TilE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, , fl 0SDEII.S1P BE'CLOSEC t DUWill I Cars at. Standstill in Yards; I jS weeping Embargo Goes FS (Continued from One.) Tie B. C. hall yesterday. cw nil ns session In Mo Tfe sentiment expressed at the meeting Y.rn la temala out. . j here were delegatee at the meeting frxi m the auto mwhanlc. ear repairers ubion, plumbers and steam flttera work' tug In contract shops, railway, clerks and Irtish! handlers, all from halt Lake. 'll was stated at the morning session, which lasted until 1 o'clock In tha after noon, that committees were visiting Gar field. Magna. Midvale and Proto to aound IBM sentiment. ef the eaflclimen at those t. places. C We have tnade so demanda on the rati as reads yet, but the Pocatello switch teen did and In a few day we will con ter on thle subject and formulate de roande to present to the various roada, ekld S spokesman bf the strikers after the morning meeting. It wse reported at 4he close of the morning session ef ths switchmen that fifty freight hindlerg hsd been laid off Rio Uimndc. I, the Denver -- Freight Is Moved. ;Vnlon suto mechanics who sent a to yesterday morning s session of the striking switchmen's meetings asked for advice on the question of hsndling tfelght rare In ths local yards. , lt seems, from their report to us, said a member of the publicity committee of the switchmen, "that they have been asked to do ths work of switchmen by ueihg pinch bars to move the cars workh freight end automobiles Ho generally done by twitching crews. they ssked us what to do. We told It more no ho work of them.' There' that kmd duns by the suto mechanics In Salt dele-gall- load-wit- link." tThe Oregon Short ytrsterday, some to t Ogden, the work (tone by officials of aw t I.lne moved freight Pocatello and some of switching being the road and some .Two trains, consisting of seventy-fiv- e twra, left Pocatello for Montana yeater-ffcall of the seventy. five cars being lnaaed with hay. During the twentv-fjnhours according to officials of the Oregon Short Line. It) addition to these two freight trains two trains there sent from Salt Lake yards and two othv. ur ers arrived here. being moted, but In very small quantities. Generally, tbs strike I conlderd Pa-at an -- Imlcc's.ve stage." The Booth cific I hardest hit cf aP three trana- continental lines here, and compared with It sttuatlon that of the Halt Lake Rout la easier. This Is said to be du strike-- 1 to the removal of switchmen breaker to whom the regular Halt Lake crews train objected. s Although the Halt Lake Rout ember-.goecan- partly lifted yesterday were not celled today, ths general situation Is considered acme. Many officials say they ar unable to tell the number of engineers and firs- man who went Out in the sympathetic strike. thle afUenewl Manager Oomftoek-salternoon there was no freight in the Balt exthe with Lake Route yard here, by ception of janiie transferred yesterday the Renta Ke. 'Wi have on loyal crew said. at work. he The striking Halt Lak Rout switchmen are represented by a committee, which asserted today that an effort hsd been made to get the company official to agree to a conference, but without success. This ths officials denied. It Is expected the Salt Lake Routs officials hers will Join with those of the Santa call Ke and the Southern Pacific In soon to the striking engine and train to work. crews, urging them to return But there will be no negotiations with ths leaders of ths switchmen who walked out. It Is said. The Halt Lak Routs officials say they as yet do not contemplate appealing to federal or state authorities for relief. An Incident of the strike on th Salt Lake Kmit I a threatened shortage of suppllea for Los Angeles, due to Inability to transport any considerable cargo up from Ban Pedro harbor - LOW IB A suit and pay $60 or $70 for it, you may say w WelL. thats rather high still looks good and stylish, HOME helper Men Quit. tha crew three men was reduced to one at that which meant Sniper yesterday, switching there waa stopped. According til officials of ths road, ths two men tgmpjy quit work. t Members of the brotherhood of swlteh-tftethe Switchmen's Onion of North America, ths regular organtiatton, met at Labor temple last night and discussed the Meal situation. However, It waa report-d- d following the meeting that no vote ffat taken to. follow the swItchrAeu, who Sava walked out hers. Routine business aa transacted largely, it was said. (Cont'nued From Fag n, Strike is causing OF HAY I SHORTAGE The Tribune. - 1,1 Ing an Investigation before a permitted. General Wood said: "In this way Canada has built up a sound public opinion. Ws have not built up any public opinion here. We' do not get tit facts concerning strikes , CHICAGO, April IS. General Leonard Wood's campaign. for th presidential nomination will not be affected by his return to army duties hers, his campaign managers announced this morning. Th general will make such short spesklng tour as he can without interfering with hi duties at central department head- - - ( Ons.) 1 quarters officers hers have been watching Army the atrlke development closely for several day.- Colonel Humphreys, chief of staff, left Mondav on a tour of th sastesn AT IDAHO POINTS I WASHINGTON, April 13. Major Oen-erdecision to cancel Leonard Wood sr,d some from .Gentile vallev have been hla leave of absence and return to th hers tn nie hope of securing feed. command of th central department beher Is no hay available and what cause of th conditions growing out of tiakes It mors alarming there la no he railroad strike waa mads on his own freight moving on account of the switch nltlstlve. It was said todajr at th war s strike. department. Governor D. W. Davis has Issued an appeal to the switchmen to assist In mov- - Called Off. I hay cars. Two cara were received CHICAGO, April 13.' "The spectacular ere from burley by express Sunday nil dignified" demonstration which th morning. Heavy losses are expected if Socialist partyD. had planned for today In (he situation Is not soon relieved. secure to release the C. Washington, of Eugene V. Deha from imprisonment headBoclaUst has been called off, the quarters hers announced today. lAck-o- f time to prepare for thq event was given as ths reason. Debs wilt again be Ihe candidate for president on th Bociallst ticket this fall, members bf that party say.. jwUt to The Tribune. , R POCATELLO. Idaho; April 1J Twenty-tWoman Files. hree switchmen In the Pocatello yards PORTLAND. Or., April 13. Mrs. Alexreturned to work today and four engines re moving and spotting the large trackander Thompson, prominent In th portion age- of freight cara which have accumu- - of ths Oregon Democratic party warmest ; In support of President Wilson, today an- kited on the tracks sine last Thursday. a! , and the other men who bought at a price $35 or $40 have had to buy tbeir second suits youll say, I saved money that time; my . , 1 And youll make a resolution in to wear nothing but the future Its economy always , Four engine crews SWITCH ACCUMULAtED POCATELLO FREIGHT all-wo-ol ' . ; . . ' . ; - . - ; ' A , ; . - . j , " Hart Schafmer & Marx ti;iIlHn!S!tl!$ISIEllli!lll!Sl!l!IHl!l.l2i!Sil!ll!!iI!IIS!!!il!I!!IISl!Siil!!I!!l!!!!!!!!l!I!l!!!Sfli 'i. - suit was really lower priced than ihe others section of the department, SODA SPRINGS. Idaho, April Ths Vnv shortage here has become so serious lak from ths country Gray's (pat- ckttls all-wo- ol our suit t - On the Denver A Rio Grande y r H HE day you buy a stylish The locals to Cschs Of 'st-aa- and months later j function also were operated. ' 14, 1D20. STRIKE SITUATION , CONSIDERED ACUTE AT LOS ANGELES ger trains are moving oh time, as ths car repair men, 19.0; strikers are careful to avoid stepping on end other employees. UJ.Otifl. any ground which would lay them open Various railroad crafts met with the to the charge of Interference with the sfrfklng switchmen of halt Lake at heir mull. Home local Hull I,ake Route freight I ly a APRIL Perishable goods are being handled flrrt. An official of ths compuny hare stated' hours the to Ihlrty-al'In twenty-fou- r traffic In amt out of Pocatello will be normal. Three freight trains left Pocatello this dons morning, some of ths wot k being ovebv railroad officials, who donned rall. Slock, hav and fruit are bslng aunt out hs fast a ths crew can do the work. Special tn Tbn Trlbuse. At ths LOS ANGELES, Cal.. April 1J of firs of tV. H. Comstock, genorsl manLake 1.0 Sait and of the ager Angelo Itailroad company, lots this afternoon It Route Halt passenLak was said that Into Effect. I MORNING, x t f "WEDNESDAY J f i I t- - - , 1 y , t Our label in clothes is a small thing to look for; a big thing to fihdl e rAA'-- ' Et I. fe i t ' styles of DUNLAP for Spring are distinguished by the ideas our that designers have had the cleverness to omit as well as by the ideas they have had to include. Many Felts of unusual merit are now ready for these early Spring " days; THE the-foresig- I t - . ht her candidacy for th Democratic nomination for congress from th third congressional district. n ou need -- it costs no SINCE to have the Oregon Invaded. PORTLAND, Ore., April 13. Ralph C. Ely, former food administrator of Nw Mexico, opened the campaign In Oregon In behalf of th candidacy of Herbert Hoover her today In an address before tbs Hoover Republican club. ' ra Jgsrs' BALEM, Or., April 13. United States Senator Miles Poindexter today filed as a candidate for president of th United States, hi name to go cm th Oregon primary Republican bal.ot. CO LUMBER, iro (Vaav t, t. , i. .. i .1. , i, t,, u.tt Sun. I,, ssr. t, n,. fiirts . Neb., April 13. United Henstor G. M. Hitchcock, entered TROY. NY, 2d ths April primary as a candidate for the Democratic presidential endorsement, opened a speaking tour of the state with an address here last night Referring to a statement by W, J. Bryan, that if elected a delegate to th allow an altemata to vote Jn hla place. most Important of this campaign. Bhall itemoersttb' national convention h xrould the senator said: J th people rule? Hhall they heve the rluht not support Benator Hitchcock, but would I Thera wa hav big issue. It la th I to Instruct tneir representatives? State Jtt7Sri72TJSIfATijSAXDJ&iT& Collars CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., April IS Re publicans of tha third Tenneseee district here today elected two it a convention delegates to the party's national convention Instructed for General Leonard Wood. Hitchcock Opens Campaign. style and refinement ofEarl & Wilson qual- ity, why not have it? Wood Delegates! SSSII In Bryan hag raised ths Issue. H has forsaken th cause h one advocated. Benator Hitchcock charged that Hr. of Bryan repudiated the Instructions Nebraska voters at the 1913 Democratic national convention and asserted that Mr. Bryan spurns th doctrine that th people should rule. Benator Hltcheoclt also referred to th peace treaty fight and urged hi audience to support President Wilson. Tonight be will continue his tour with an address gl Grand Island. WILSON DISCOVERY MAY BE BOON TO AUTO USERS ST. LOUIS, Mo., April IJd Discovery of a naw alcohol, mad from wood and usable as grain alcohol In a mixture for a gasoline substitute, was described today at th convention of th American Chernies! society in aession hart. Professor II. R. McXea of Columbia university explained tha new liquid and expressed the belief It would reduce the cost of operating automobiles. Th alcohol. b axpiatned. Is obtained from the sugar In waste from tbs manufacture of pulp and mixed with kerosene and bensal forma a substitute for gasoline. This mixture, ha amplified, does not form carbon tn the cylinders nd affords mors miiear tq a gallon than gasoline. If You Are a Hustler and Financially Responsible von can secure the distribut- ing rights for a motor truck for this - Btate. Not necessary . to bo in the well-know- business Call n at present. 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