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Show ,THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1922. Harding Still Striving to Arrange Strike Adjustment Osatinssd Vihon Opposition to For-mSenator Creates In Democrats Fear Erratic Ac tions of Candidate if He ' in : Hfi Ow made It clear Vo the president That this out that It was ths recently employed condition would soon bring on a general spe'lal guards that had been disarmed. tie-u- p Watchmen, railroad police and special of transportation. agents who are usually carried on the Executives Arrive. Pay roll of the company are still armed as formerly and for the same purposes. After the president had been confer (The spec'al guards emp'oyed by the leaders two for brotherhood the with ring company In and around the shops ate hours, the oxecutivea arrived. -- The flrat to he armed with heavy clubs Instead conference was adjourned ahd the eftronrt of firearms, the statement said. , cno began. The execute ea were headed All traffic will have reached a normal by T Dewitt Cuyler, president of the movement tomorrow,, according to the Association of Railway Executives Other statement. by n tnemliers of the lommlttoo were W. W. Atterhury. operating head of the Penn- Ten Concessions Asked. sylvania system; Julius Kruttschnltt of The principal concessions granted bv the Southern Pai Iflc, president Smith of the New ork Central. President Mark- the company among the ten asked for ham of the Illinois Central, President were Thai' all guards be d'sarmed In the' Ho'den of Qie Chicago, Burlington A local yards, that the rolling equipment be put in safe condition for work, that Quincy; President Cole of the Nashville, operate searchlights In Chattanooga & St. i.ouls. and Colonel Al- men employed to associathe yards be In strut ted to stop using counselor of th P. fred Thom, them on workmen while employed and tion Others who sat in the conference were flashing them on automobiles crossing Secreths viaduct over ths yards, and that ii Secretary of Commerce Hoover. tary of Labor Delia, Pen VV. Hooper, L. Murphey. a hostler, discharged on Au- -' and labor railroad the board, chairman of gust 3, be reinstated, with back pay. The first call for a crew was sent 4ut Senator Cummins (lows), (hslrman of ths this afternoon at 1.15 o'clock to move senate interstate commerce commission. train No. 19, which left Ogden at ft 15 I o'clock this afternoon and which was duo Sheppards Statement. to leave at I o'clock this morning. When the brotherhood leaders emerged from the executive offices L. K. Sheppard All Trains Moving. of the conductors acted as their spokes. Railroad officials and also officials of man We came to the White House to tell the Ogden Union Railway A Depot comwe how felt about the pany announced tonight that all trains the president Just situation and the difficulty we are hav- on the Southern Pacific, both freight and ing In keo, lug our men at work because passenger, were now moving and that of the equipment being in bad shape," no further dlfllcuity was anticipated. We also came to Crews wers being called regularly, the said Mr. Sheppard offer our good offices as mediators In said. There was general rejoicing among the the event the president wishes to use our services " passengers marooned at the Union depot Mr. Sheppard further stated that the when it was announced that the strike shopmen bad left their case . entirely In had been settled and the railway offithe bonds of the brotherhoods, but denied cials began marking up the trains. that the president had aaked them to Arrangements w ere being made, at the carry any proposition back to the strikers. time that the settlement was under way, Whsn asked If he was Jiogeful of a by the Weber club and the Ogden Chamsettlement,-M- r. Sheppard said. ber of Commerce to take all stranded pasI don't want to muddy ths waters sengers for a fide through Ogden canI'm a Presbyterian, yon and to the various points of Interest statement. by any but sometimes 1 lose hope. I don t know about ths city. that we have done a bit of good." Officers of the local Elks' lodge. No. 719, threw open their home this mornHig to the marooned passengers, Inviting U. P. TRAINS MOVE of Its comforts while Ll them to . -SCHEDULE TIME the city. partake Election. VW UU Y 13 An iVASHINQTON. In Missouri and c4 the same cause that made Reed's spectacular, comes in the Missis eiftpi priipary e'er t ion which will be held Tuesday. ' In this primary the well kown Vardanian Is a candidate for re little while ago the election. Up until-candidacy of Vardanian., who la net in gdbd health, was not making much of alatlr. There was not a great deal of Interest In the campaign, and the prospects were that Vardatnan would not be successful. But while conditions were In that state, someone In Mississippi asked former President Wilson for sn expression of his feelings about Vardanian. Mr. Vftilson gave It. The expression of opinion was similar Mr. Wilson's expression of feeling aout- - Reed, only. If possible, a little more So, This letter from Mr. Wilson was made public In Mississippi and it sirred things up. Out of the heat tfiaF arose, VSrdaman and his friends were nhle to work up greater public Interest a lit the primary. f.ht a ! - -- prob-nhi- i t s ty -- ej ed alta xu7ma i rt" away. Buy a Suit now, with your small change, and pay as you wear. . We have a most wonderful display of coats in all the ' ' stunning styles of the'season. If you are looking for a coat, be sure to see our display. It will give us much pleasure to extend you the benefits of our Liberal Charge System, LI - ON long-haire- $ li t i Conditions In the rail strike situation In Halt Lake remained unchanged yesterday Both passenger and freight trains continued to move on schedule time, and only little delav due to the strike was Three eastbound freight experienced. trains on the Union Pacific railroad, carrying cargoes of commercial and comWoman in Race. pany coal, were tied up for a few hoursft but were moving again at sVardsatan has two opponents; one an oyesterday, emaclock last night. s Information able former congressman named Hubert nating from th chief" dispatchers' ofwas to the fices of Abe various railroads IV .Stephens, and the other a highly reeffect that all trains are moving and that spected womdn, Mina Belle Kearney. no perishable goods are being held up These two Will to some extent divide the vote. One element in the at any place.traffic has not fallen off perPassenger situation favorable to those who on account of the strike situato beat Varda man Is that Mississippihope has ceptibly announced Passengers contion, same the as Texas a for second tinuedit towas i "run off' provision and leave Salt Lake come primary. Vardaman will have over the various into routes 'regardless of ths , to get (ft per cent of the vote next Tuesrumors of tisupa. Ths chief dispatcher The issues ere for day or else try sgain. Short Uns raliroad anthe Oregon Vardaman wne mostly lust Vardaman. that traffic to Yellowstone Naretired frotp the senate during the fight nounced In no way affected been has oh his war record. He had set himself tional park in opposition to Wilsons policies and to by the strike. WVson's management of the war. V orda- Train Annulled. d ins n Is a spectacular, person, w hose performances- - during his prev ous Eaatbound passenger train- No. 3 over aenatorshtp are of too recent memory to ths Western Pacific was atmullsd last . v night. E. R. Jennings, geaeral agent ot iprd reiteration. the passenger department, said last night that he did not know the reason for this ; Considered .Liability. that heretofore trains had been Most lletnoftrats In Washington feel He said on schedule time and that thia about Vardaman much the aiime that moving was first delay that had been sex the W lison does. They would regard hie apThe order pe non red on that systetn. pearance in the senate not only as a annulling No. 3 ftlast night also stated to thi country, -- but even more that would also be Noa, 3 and acutely aa a disadvantage to the party. annulled. These aretoday all three eaatbound There won't be anv speeches In the senIn Ban Franmade which are up train ate thia week designed to help Vardaman was scheduled to arrive a there were to help Reed. What the cisco. No. 3 11 According to oclpok. bight at democrats fear Is that Vardamon's last the schejul. No ft should arrive In Salt errat c performances In the senate. If he Lake morning and No. 3 at should succeed in returning, would be ft 30 at ft 30 this afternoon. o'clock this fairly certain to cause many persona The rumor to the effect that tickets on otherwise evmpsthetic to the Democratic Southern Pacific system were being party to hesitate to turn the country the to passengers on conditions was emsold over to them In 1924. With the prospect denied . jesterday by officials phatically of somebody equally disturbing coming from the Texas In the senate, there of that company. Information Pacific Southern company In Salt Lake would be at least two Democratic senators who would be more In the nature was to the effect that all trains on that of liabilities than assets to tht-- r party. road are now moving on schedule time; These M.seissippl primaries have an that the trains that were temporarily added unhappy significance In that they tied up due to the situation ip Ogden who mark the voluntary retirement of one of are now moving, that the firemen noon the best men who has sat In the senate were out went back tois 'work at that It anticipated all during the present generation. John yesterday, and Sharp Williams Is retiring because he trains from now on will run op schedule time. s v fee.s he is getting little old, but even more because a man of his taste and scholarship and sound mind Is Big Four Out. Just plain plumb tired and disgusted with According to Information received from ths intellectual level to whieh he has seen Caiieme. Nev., yesterday, members of the congress descend. Big Four brotherhoods walked out on This strike there Friday at midnight. was done In protest of the presence of Glory Wanes. point. Th'e strikers 5ohn Sharp Williams's memory reca Is armed guards at that will not return to Senate which Included Bailey of Texas, declared that they are removed. these until work guards Morgan of Alabama, Bacon of Georg a! Three overland passenger train, two Lovendge of Indiana, Dolllver of Iowa, eaatbonnd and one westbound, were tied, Hoar of Massachusetts, Spooner of Wisat Calient Friday at midnight. The consin, Vest of Missouri, and a long roll up whose equals are not now In the senate. eaatbound train were No, ft and 20. It There are few men In public life about was announced from the dispatcher's Salt train whom one feels called upon to speak with Lake office last night that these sm much regard as about John Sharp were only temporarily delayed. No. 9 was 20 five No. about tate and hour twelve Williams, lrt his prims hs was the Democratic leader of the house, and later he hours late. Dispatchers fob all th local mall systems declared that train carrying wan Olio of th strong men of his generation. He was a consistent and able hart not so far been delayed by the supporter of Wilson, and Wilson liked strike situation Strikers In Provo are enjoined temhim. Indeed, ,4t was occasionally assumed from having that one of the reason Vardaman became porarily by federal order hostile to Wilson lay In the mere fact more than two men at or near the frtvope A Lake railroad Salt that Wilson showed favor to Williams. of the Los Angeles It is almost an absurd thing to suppose, on picket duty st one time. This was but tome persons did suppose that Var- ths decision of Judge Tlllmsn D. Johndaman felt Jealouslv of a man who was son of the United Ststes district court In st different a das from himself, al- yhsterday. These men are not to Interfere most as If be lived In another world. with those going from or to the shops except by persuasion to those who csre The court (Copyright. 1922, bv the Nsw York Eve- to stop to listen to them. , made It plain In the order that group ning Poet Inc ) must be picketing and group visiting SPEAKER ANNOUNCED. stopped, Oscar W. Carlson will be the Speaker Suit Brought by Railroad. the Eleventh ward chapel this .eveThe case was brought Into the court by ning lift Sft O'clock. the railroad, represented by Dana T. Smith, counsel, and the strikers were repIt was resented by Samuel A King. In the evidence that the Fixtures represented strikers had gone in group, intimidating some of those who were working, so that they were afraid to return to work. N5 M It was held bv the court that melt had HOMES a right to work If they want to do so and their service ore desired, and that thev not be Interfered with In making Transform To make a should the order, which was effective at once. the old fine fixture Judge Johnson . requested th attorneys to home at sparkle like get together on the details of it and to mna'I exa piece of before him appear Monday, pense. NothJewelry, were Issued yesterday In but still reing else you the United States d.strlct court against ran do will tain the more than t etitv persons arrested last change the , quiet week In, connection with raids conducted old home of gen. by The Hrh we.tser, prohibition enforcenew." li) bias Alta ment director, on soft drink parlors. Alia LightQuality is Several coses were disposed of yesterour policy. ing Fix. 4n the federal court by Judge Tillman day 3 Room turA D. Johnson, The bond of Chick Johnson, House Indicted for violation of th antidrug act, tight Fixture was reduced from 31500 to 31000. J, H Plate . 33 03 Complete same Allen, charged with violating th Plate of not guilty. Hla act, entered a Cast . 311.00 334 4ft bond was fixed plea31000. Line at Cast W tv ugh I Set , 340.4ft 342 20 FIREMEN AT OGDEN Colonial Type 3S.0ft RETURN TO WORK Wrought Designs 3151 00 9 peril I te The Tribe. OGDEN, Aug. . It. Firemen, members of local No 9S of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Rnglnemen. on Southern Pacific trains between Ogden and Carlin. Nev. and on switch englr.ee in the kiesl yards for the company returned to work this afternoon. All grievance were graiTtftkTThem by th company their officials said. A statement irom the superintendent s office of th Southern Pacific company the statement tonight given out by th firemen today that : CO. demands had been granted. ajl pnutically L'l- - Larg-- rt Relative to the disarming of the guards, Lighting Fixture Store Slate Street which was granted, the company pointed d.g-ni- Latest Suits and Dresses every day is bringing more and more of them, and their chic and smartness and superb tailoring is sure to fascinate. Wise people take advantage of buying stylish clothes early in the Fall and getting a full seasons wear out of . them. ' At the Western it is easy to do this, because a Small Payment Down gives you possession of the clothes right I MARK SULLIVAN. ft (Frill to The Tribune. D. C Aug. The j er terest, in Primary Race Succeeds frm To Shotv ALWAYS FIRST Visit Our Third Floor Strike Affects Seniority. Superintendent IV. L. Hack announced that the strike had affected 101 firemen list of the Southern Pacific between Ogden and Carlin, Nev., and that that would be but a very small on the seniority number of the men affected, as many aould be Indirectly affected by the strike. Immediately following the announcement this afternoon to the effect that th firemen were returning to work. Super. intendent Hack, who had been in his for office and attending conferences about forty-eighours, went directly to his home for rest. Employees at his office said that it would bo Impossible to get a statement from him relative to the basis on which the strike was settled. Other officials of the railroad company declined to discuss th matter, referring all Inquiries to Superintendent Hack, There was some delay In getting the trains under way, due to the fact that all Pullman cars had been taken to Salt Lake yesterday when the firemens strike was callsdi As a result of the tleup more than (00 passengers were In the Union depot and the jards today before the settlement was reached. The Pacific Fruit Express company tonight that approximately 300 carloads of fruit that had been tied up m Ogden due to the strike had been thoroughly teed and looked after and that ail Officials fruit would be moving tonight also announced that many carloads were to destinations and n route their already that In 'all probability all cars would be put out of oommlaslon by the explo- under way befote morning, with sufficient ice to carry them Jo their destinaexplosions, Immediately following th tions. the dicompany guards poured shots inwere retlift bombs which from rection SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. The Southto have been hurled. ern Pacific line' embargo on perishables. ported met their shot of Answering yollejs 100 shot aver exIncluding livestock, to and through the firing. More, than It Ogilen gateway was lifted tonight. changed. was was declared last night as a result of a Sullivan Marshal I'nited States walkout of firemen at Ogden The struck down by a bullet, accordlngto was llftetLwticm the strike wmrad- - word reaching Itoseville following the Justed today. skirmish. The extent of hi injuries was not learned. and The explosions shook building UNION and caused many peohouses In llosev ple to arise, thinking an earthquake had IS BROKEN visited the town. , Millinery Department We have one of the largest and piost complete Millinery Departments in the city. Hundreds of sparkling New Fall Hats of high class, character and quality. ht Youf'New Hat is here and you dont need the cash to own one. We will extend you credit privileges and diarge any hat you wish to select. NEW SILK HOSIERY FOR FALL PACIFIC TIEUP 111 NEW SILK UNDERWEAR FOR FALL fe46 SIUE5I last night not a train would be mad as a "last resort," I. L. II HI bartl, general manager of the Santa Fe coast F. F. McCauley of the lines, said late today. Superintendent Northwestern told th men that It would Borne of the trains have, been tied up be tmpoeeihle to remove th guards by for two days and the general manager that time, but that their firearms would said the crews Would be urged to bring be taken from them. This action has been the passengers to their destination as "A put Into effect today, according to B H. matter of humanity. brotherOther westbound trains on the B&nta Smith, chairman of the locals hoods. F en route when the' desert walkout oc Fen-linthe negotutlon yesterday, not furred have been ''rerouted over the a treiRht train moved from the yards Southern Pacific and will com through, and passenger train were doubled up. provided there e no tie-u- p on the latter Passenger ttaln No. 19, scheduled to leave road. Boone at 10 15 o'clock Thursday night, did Mr. Hibbard said it would b Inadvisanot get out until 2 30 oclock Friday morn- ble to attempt to move the passengers in ing. automobiles, as it la a long trip across the desert and would require many maEAST ST LOUIS. Aug. 12. By the inlines. far which the only available drivwalkThe Associated Press ) threatened ers were unacquainted- - with the rood out of 200 members of the "big four" and inexperienced In desert travel. brotherhoods employed by the Missouri Deputy United States marshals InvestiPacific here was averted this afternoon, gating a series of bomb explosions which when the representatives of the road occurred at the Santa Fe yards at San Ptrnardlno In the past two days anagreed to remove armed guards. nounced this afternoon that they believed they had found the place where the bombs were manufactured tn th A nuffi-be- r mountains north ot that city CRAFTS of craters had been opened at this spot, a reverently by explosives, and th LOS ANGELES, Aug 12. E'ghtv per deputies said there were Indications that cent ( t the men now working in the al- the bomba were made and tested there. lied shoperaf's of the Southern Faclfl.; company lines west of El Palo, Tex , and Ogden, Utah, have become members of IN the Pacific System Shopcrafts Protective league, and accepted rates of pay, rules and working conditions as fixed by the By tTslveraal Service. United States railroad labor board, acEAST ST. LOUIS, 111, Aug. 12. On cording to a statement Issued fteie to- man wu killed and two others probably day by William Sproule, president of the , will die from, bullet woutids received in company. The company has reorganised the new gun battle tonight at the home of A. E. organ. ration, it was stated. In eomip'i-anc- e with & resolution passed by the la- Arnold, night foreman of the terminal bor board July 1 This resolution rec- rillway shops here. ommended the formation of organizaHoses Venable, one of five striking tion of employees to represent the railroad employees, who attacked Arnold, before the bqard "that tho of the transportatl a act may was mortally wounded, and James Callahan is in a critical condition, with bulbe maintained." wounds la his stomach. Arnold was "The fact of this new organisation has let been made known to the labo.' ooard In shot three times by his assailants and Is i not expected to live. due course and proper form." Mr. Benlsh, who confessed to the poSproules statement continued. "Perhaps liceFred In on attack the to taken having part its force and value can most easily be told In the simple statement that the Arnold, was arrested tn St. Louis. Th five assailants, with guns and bil total addition to the employees in the he was preparing allied shoiicrafts need be but 772 men Ilea, attacked Arno)d--a- s to take an automebtl ride with his wife to make the roster cover tn actual number a majority of the full force of the and (wo small daughters, After being shot, Arnold told th police, tlx allied crafts . at work before tne k he drew revolver end fired strike started." at two of the men at a distance of only a few feet. The three other strikers, ho- wWILL MAKE ever, succeeded tn getting the wounded Into an automobile and drove away. TO AID MAROONED men They were taken Into ouetody when Venable and Callahan sought admittance to 103 ANGELES, Cal, Aug 1?. A a hoepltal in St. Louis. Venabie died tn the hospital shortly afappeal to trainmen at desert points to trove stalled jeasenger trains will he ter being taken there, and Benlsh mad o'clock moved. g -- Aug 12 The tie-u- p AUTOCARS TO RESCUE of passenger trains on the Union Pacific walkout from of the railroad resulting STRANDED TRAVELERS trainmen was broken this afternoon, accord Ini 4 an announcement at the AtSAN BERNARDINO, Cal,. Aug. 12. A tlee df W. TL Comstock, general manager from San of the Los Angelea A Salt Lake railroad. caravan of fifty automobile Riverside will leavf her All trains were moving at 2 oclock, it was Bernardino-anmatomorrow to bring In passengers stated, Two wastbound trains and one west- rooned at Needles by th strike of th bound train which were stalled at Calbig four brotherhoods, unless agreement the Nev. pulled out between 12 and 1 is reached before that time betweenmove ient, o clock this afternoon. It was stated by unlcns and Santa Fe officials to the trains. Chief Clerk Smith and R'vereld I think there is no doubt that these The San Bernardino chamber of commerce arranged for the trains will get through to their destinarun across thd mountains and tions without further delay," Mr- - Smith Hibbard, Santa Fe said. deitrt when I. L. sent word here there general manager, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. The two was no progress In th negotiations to dally Western Pacific overland trains, get the brotherhood men to move th 9 13 a, m. train one leaving Fan Franileco-a- t Sheriff Shay, at the request of and the other to leave at 7 15 p, m.. the chamber of commerce, te'egraphed to rare annulled today on account of strike Deputy Sheriff Bright. In eliatgj of the conditions at Oakland and Stockton, the county forces at Needles, to ascertain at once how mkny people desired to he company announced. brought out of th region by automobile.a reported The heat of Needles TRAINMEN ORDERED exce-siv- e and passengers ruffer.nx. It auto will reach the that is expected BACK TO ENGINES Needles about daybreak Monday morning. CLEVELAND. Ohio. Aug 12. (By the lateil Press) Members of so the STATEMENT ISSUED Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen who went on strike on the-- Bants Fe railroad UNIONS BY have been ordered to return to work. President W. O. Lee announced today, te The Tribaa. declaring that their walkout was unau Special FOCATEI-LO- . Idaho. Aug. 12. Th thorized, Inasmuch as th regular procedure In settling disputes had not been statement was .today f.i e out by carried out. Telegrams to th'a effect heads of tb local unions: were pent to General Chairman Duffy and Thursday, afternoon tho . switchmen General Secretary Hascott of the Santa walked oft the Job between ft and 5 Fe system at Los Angelea. o'clock, but th walkout was Vohmta.-- y We are In full sympathy with the ard wan not called by th union officials shopmen's etrlkft," Mr Lee added, "but After an Impromptu meeting with the I will not pas authority to strike on to union officials the men went back to individual members or to local commitwork until ft o'clock, when, through an tees In any case. I am insisting that all agreement with the superintendent of the walkouts be conducted in an orderly man- transportation department of the Oregon ner and not piecemeal, and that the con- .Short Un. th men suspended work to stitution and general rules of our organattend a meeting of the five transportaisation be lived up to. The men agreed to tion departments. "This trouble must be sett'ed, as all switch all passenger trains during this sosimilar troubles have been settled. would be no delay, There that period In explaining htg pos.tlon to a repreand sufficient men left the conference at to of the Mr. various times Associated Press do this work. sentative Lee said message s'mllar to those he "At the meeting a resolution was sent to general chairmen on the Illinois adopted allowing twenty-fou- r hour for A Northwestern, the the removal of the state eonstaoularv Fentral, Chicago Rock Island & Pacific and the guards from this point, the period of the Missouri Paciflo railroads are being for- ultimatum hetng from 9 a. m, Friday to warded to all general committees forSaturday. warding complaints. They read; "Nothing was said as to whst action "if employment on your Una is un- would be taken in css the terms of ths bearable on account of conditions dut to resolution were not complied with. "There was no walkout today and there shopmen's strike, your general committee should be convened, and. If a majority Is no orders for a strike 4n any departof such committee votes In favor of ment It is reported that th guards strike, authority of the undersigned, a have been removed from th yard proper provided for In general rule No. 9 of and are now only posted along th tines th constitution and general rules of th of the company property, but that they had not been entirely removed as waa brotherhood, will be given " President Lee said he had not sanc- requested In the ultimatum to Governor tioned th Banin F strike. Davis and H. V. Platt vice president of the fchort Line." LOS ANGELES. 260-mi- 1 RAILWAY WORKERS JOIN LEAGUE -- FATAL GUN BATTLE EAST ST. LOUIS -- r potnt-blafi- APPEAL ct his confession. The police the other two men. tarn. BOMBS EXPLODED IN S. P. YARDS COMPLETE TIEUP ON C. & N. W. AVERTED 12 OSEVILLE. Five Col., Aug. bombs wets excluded In the yard of th Pont hern pacific and th Pacific Fruit A Express companies her early this morning. Cat of the bomb exploded at 2 a m. In th rear of roundhouse No 1 Windows In th building were shattered and a portion Of the wall nearest the explosion was wrecked. Three of th bomb tor a great hole in ( ground In th east eld of th yards near th plant of th Pacific Fruit Express company. Lighting equipment In the yards was BOONS, low, Chic to Aug. 12 A complete tie-u- p m Northwestern of trains out of her was narrowly averted todav, when official of th road comprom sed with local members of th "big four brotherhoods and agreed to remove the firearms from all railroad guards th shop and- yards Th derision was made following gn ultimatum delivered by th brotherhood members yesterday afternoon that unless the armed guards were withdrawn by ft - ar seeking May Resume Operations. JOLIET. Ill , Aug, 12 Initial concessions which It Is believed will Iced to the resumption of operations in the Elgin, Juliet A Eastern yard hfrahy Monsay, "ve made tills afternoon by bietheriaiod representatives and 'Adjutant General c E. Black. Lieutenant Colonel Morris and Acting Sheriff Lindgren, at a conference held in the offict of State Senator Riutv-ar- d J. Barr, who arranged the meeting Brotherhood chief and Sheriff Und-greafter proposals by Senator Barr, to the removal of troops from the agreed entrance to the Elgin, Jolltt & Eastern yard gates. The suggestion by Senator Barr te arrange private guards at the gates fallowed. and wss generally accepted. It remains to receive th approval of. tho brothei hood members before being s adopted. n, , SANTA FE. N. M , Aug 12. United State District Judge J. Foster Symes today made permanent until final hearth fse.icd ing temporary Injunction against th local unions of the striking, shop crafts at Albuquerque, N. M., holding that th Atchison, Topeka at Santa F Railway company had made sufficient showing that violence had been con mltted in connection with the strike, although y the unions, as an organisation, had sought to discourage outbreaks. The court, Jn a Verbal statement, declared the fact had been shown that th workers feared to leave the railroad yards, and that this. In Itself, waa sufficient to Justify on In. . , junction. ' --- Salt Lake line Tiecl Up. LA8 VEGAS. Nev, Aug. 12. Transcontinental traffic over the bait Lake line of the Union Paciflo system wss completely tied up her today, when memher of the "big four" brotherhoods-re- i fused to handle trains on the Las Vegas v 296 which extends from miles division, Yeruio, Cal , to Calionte, Nev. The eaatbound Los Angelea Limited and Continental Limited, due in Los An- geles todav, and the westbound Ixjs An- -' geles Limited, which Jeft that ettv yea- terday, are tied up at .Callente, Nev It was unoffk tally stated! here that there were $50 passengers on thee Union Pa ciflo trains UOngTfSSIHin , ... Held JUp. PRESCOTT. Arts, Atq'- - 12 Suspen- -, slnn of train service on tlw? local division of the Santa Fe railroad result of the walkout last night of 900 engineers flre- - mi Ceatinaad ea Pag (Cohuaa Ftra !.), V Guaranteed Glasses READING! GLASSES n STarg 1 gold-fille- Q BROKEN LENSES right, Spherical lenses for BOTH reading d and distance In one pair, or shell frames, gold-fille- r coupled sell LENSES BIFOCAL Glasses for reading (or dktanoe) with mphertrel lenses ground to fit your eyes, d frames to' fit as Sv LI your face; complete' ex- . riw aminstlnn Included. 8pe ' clai thia week CjA this complete week. 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