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Show - MilM.flIF,M1 : - : ,s4t,: l' ' . . - . ! . , . ; ,.,--,, ,, , ,,w - ', ., , J --Weat-her , 441 Forecast Northern Utah Generani fair tonight and Tuesday: little change In temperature. Southeastern IdahoTonight md Tuesday: fair; continued varm. t : , e t - 411111 40 4 PAGES 16 II", 1114.1" I ....- - 11,tAirvo1te 011 r bra lb14 SALT ,zx . ger It LAKE , fl"ot of LIMe J M. :mum Igor ft, 46, tn rn. N",n tv Incas I z ;9 111 67 62 64 .74 It-- i .90 , i rsT -- I 9)--' 7 . SI:VTY-TIIIR- !.. i $ , i. YEAR. D . ; I - , i ............ 4t.O.P 4 o, 4, op , ,... t rinrnn 1 ThffmtFIJ ev4st te dTS U, atm I Proposal Made by President Without Consultation With Railroad ExecutivesSettlement- - Through Labor Board Only Practical Course Executive Believes Sincere Effort for 'Settle-Attitude of Rail Unions Conjectural.ment Will be Made Me to Threat of Government In(By the Associated Press.) Harding today called WASHINGTON, Aug., tervention, is Belief. asked Internatfrma1 CHICAGO. 'Aug. both to return to work and upon striking railroad Fhopmen submit the of to question disputed carriers and the workmen board. seniority to the railroad labor The president sent telegrams to B. M. Jewell, head of the railroad shop men's union, C. De Witt Cuy lir, chairman of the the plan which he Association of Railway Executives, outlining termination of the strike. hoped would result in speedy 7 - , salted Mr Harding in his messages agree that both parties to the dispute rendered the with tfl comPlY labor on seniority by- the railroad board: was made by The further statmnt was emindful he that the president executive of the pledge of both the to reecig- and the striking wilearr,n Fiore by the nil the validity of all der also pointed ' Ile board labor railroad eniority of 1 ' out that the question out- eaecutlyes rejected," as the which i in a settlement Van recently hnod ,.., bars , , by him remains in dispute and oettleMent." ist , . ' The president's telegrams were , at public at the White House made 't held', bad executive the After ecloCk I 1 With !,,anotrier conference and aritbi , land other atria jeadera' in- . 11' ( ' " '' ,tittr'NfittsOtetitot ... : with tht ;Itilttitd 6 ' . h. U0000.000. acounLog 1 I , , VT V. c by (By the Associated Press,) .. d 7.---- ' g 1 ISSUE - 't -- Allt E - ...'"' - i 1 . eed s Big Lead ; n Missouri Race Washington Arms Conference Trea " - 1111-111- - , - - 0 7.-- -Th , X pos-!t,!!- F-1' ,,ng!,-,-Fr.nr- n , - 1.1 Ptall Considered $afe . T,-- y apaq ' --- -------- 'added. I Settlement thiuch th e llailroad said Labor Board. the president's-ibelieve. was tit only practIcal, i to seek. .course for th. gnvernment ...This nreeldert. It was added r eons:der', ' -' , reprsent:trig the )udgerr.e.4,' 14r 11;'Who has t.etween the been atarld!Tla In p.m.,' i Klan Knights Face e,..,,., u,,h,13 meeting. The exact ?he P i itP!fziar., and Seni. representation of the producers will senatorlai race ceavA toes... t,y ssaatt Reef-1.war,...pr.. the Atrerle tri i f Th pL4r.,,,, 1 f hare renot be known until negotiations are the offletal announeernent.-,- ran. of rfATICP refl,PCI mitted F,rtp In Hong ..,,, Pr, at th, 1,,,,,, the , ontnil well under way, for it is regarded as a 4 t l'rPms Svratow untii at 'ne ' poliey J and are efferson City. had mhipping rine for :th Waehing,On arms' ,torfe,-enecertain that mine ownersare unwill- at i. ,0 1.1ovri George announced the Brit- :11.r!hution t ier thn m:aa:rn,ra ttrt'lt-trtian hotv.e)e.s With more than 1" ing to make known their attitde tobeen off,tn',:y ratfed- nrd s.,ortiorel Trzwat--,' ward the meeting, Called by resident Inc, the latest unoffic:a: f:gures gave- t:s. .v., r,,,,,,re r,...tt,n, , A ,s i Nis. already reportter,, e,tt;on Dent! ra:RIng Lewis of the mine workers, until the - ., , to the at eel Urdted States Senator Jarre, A Reed r,..a,i7 to depee t e; r.,::enii-r- e i:.,,ve Arisen in the cor,ference rtitet fund, The tiend bt affairs Is made more delih Fr'n'-'1'thrItc4-of to e carnin stevrner over Pt len,1 to. of,Pos!tt''n 7..,600 of woehirr.tton: Prete .tit:': ndvise on ny nne in the beginning of deliberations. approgitnntely the new prepe,sat will draw the snp-.here today frorn Svvidraetic condi- ',nlese , tb.,,, his oppeinOnt. The threat of government intervenThese tgures. unless ,ident : port or pubile opinion and will bring tio:1 !he Axeociated, Prean riorreF,reignvery !!',,, weT-- obeyed by ' Tne (By The Alseelatel Pre s ) a speedy en ding n't the tion in the dispute hangs over the , discrepancies are found in the offir.gevernenerte wer r' itktt-about : ,ond-ut tins 11,WL t'"I''' ht, l t P to reneh first rnikt, Prer';:l --'' appeared premier Los ANtlEI.F.S. Calit Ana. 7 conference and for that rea,son, those iciai canvass. are not eare,strel to be .,,,,,,i,.:: in its Put h week. 11 Siblr rahiva Swatow frorn Shanghai. .. he nneornpromis"-nbut when hp saw . in dose touch yrith the strike believe ehring ,d by the absentee vote. ,Ah!ch, The trial of thirty-seve,...,: nnourtered kalghts of!La..bincere anti Tmt of Telegram. carcaaRes a send front arrayed against him In corps e ''''' h Tr 3 ' 4,n the eh No wreckge 'int :en abzwa 1.a. The tfortIcktpeacewillbe I raper' "Thil lest of the telearram sent to Ilkir.lthe'l(tt Iihtz Rilalt ron ThArttr- - irrrtw'rtr't made. i, age WaF St,r) thk far out. W1 rr.il negitgible 1,IY F.'" e't Aiiril to ed down on the home '"r of the raid last conditiems follows. lout stiff upon Jeirelj t L. Lewis. of the minresident Dnt,;. Hints that Brerkinr!dge e,h:ch IP the sumLong: - Pres,,ten, tallieh F:rar.,e might agree. .had your communication In and bonded winery of Fidel and Ma- - erg. said heJohn eavfng was "optimistic over the losing candtdate would ask for a re- - rchylir on Jandapv rrort of S :: fore;En nom: , which you and your allAnriR tf.P. speak- , ratthe ren to Guarded. d" 1,1k Streets at al and held out the the Eldunven. rton:ty Inglewhod. possible rezults," count of the votes were neing made :. Ilardthg retuenne of ., int for the striking railway f b 0 p m n- thus th.-not as item on to-- 1 hope of an early return to work by , but Long himself wouid rtn! make any .ifiest'ers when notit eig-- ; W suburb. ?fret h,,use was leading intact. the car session The formally i pledged your agreement to th, pro- - days docke before Judge Frederick soft coal miners. , r.ro)r!P4 ratement reg,V a, a if,), :minutos aft.r 11 Icaieltn nin p:ans. i!rPtnrv fr. wnr re ly to tais. Irn-- : nu t,s 6rd.r to the rail- w. Hone" of the Los Angeles StiPe,.- points which I submitted 1r.r:4 herhor the boats ;n ,h nalunt room at !:irr.- tiia7 r,, way es...nutmeg and yntir nraan:zatiOns; tor eourr ;re 1,4 presented one 'Dr. Sun Yat Sen Suffers I)nar!rg rnt. Th. prenur rth SS of f , .', for the settlement of the pending rail-- . , The defendants. free under bonds, Northcliffe's Conditi on . ; varied wrerkage. a,n h0.r.z! and all In fart. r,nldnr.nn t,f trna!',, Japan ' road 'strike Inasmuch as I was l The Will:am Include ref.,,,,,es Is been S450an. , street wag mIler bnavy guard hy - rats in traps ahad caught lilt Mental Di sorder, Report forwar '.nd ,, ,A ,,,-Regarded Very GraveA nd corpses floated in Jog lat a voluntary med;titor.. Feeking,S Coburn, formerly grand goblin of eeoret am! tortnol service ,, ' police rif r rr.! W. a a !!1. f ixing .1!a!, t .. the. earliest pOsstsble settlement l' the klan's Pacific domain. G. ,,1i (P3heap. The stench was The Amine Wed Preag) S:Irt Yet. LONDON. Aug '. confess to you the 5:4 rt I, disappoint- agents, 111P pr!ce, king kleagle of California.. and 'f th'' isLONDON, Sen, former had of the Southern The heads of the various delega- !untat..b!a, Errietat Which I have conveyed to the Nathan A. Raker, kleagle. who is sail sued by Vle Aug. 7.A bulletin , and wai.ked a :ift,..7 al! physicians attending ere. British. Premier Llord far as the Ilhzio !anded ;Chinese government. is Puff,ring, from This date- - vlill ho r r,,,,!-,'acteCittives that the terms were notto have COn tPS10(1 leadership of the! count Norheliffe redc,wrt hut did nnt v,n,-th;t which has trouble. mental paid ta Prersch. rit)1P1- rlv.-rPremier morning I'leir already cize,:f;,1 .ibo litiload Po:ticar., the alfloorge. lisinuah's He con',unanimously accepted. As you are :raid. there had been a rapid Incrtare in required the attendance of two brain 4 Minister izhanr...r. firno-- th. fl.ser,p!1:,n,qcargo. Foreign nf t.il,... !Italian. f the ettys the paticnt'r Prealiniv. c.nd that his specialists. rays a Hong Kong di,. readiness In e!P; .5,,T !,,,,!ready aware the ixerut!ves of the ear.: One allettPd faidet.Constable.M. ! e Belgian. M. Jaspar. doriftrf.4 their inalliity to reetnre' Moeller cf Ing'ewood, wax killed in cordition pif de,truction.. , tiers treat:es. , war ve s ve. considted gra ; ...r ; patch tr) Telegraph. Visconot Ishii, Japan... amhassa' Tbree Ft.T,A in charge of :the raid and his On and deputy. Wal-- al r;ghts unimpaired - ''' seniority dor to France, 'represented his governthe rteulire r:tont.ert at Swatow. and Leonard ttuegg. oi.e "It la exceedingly gratifying how- - ter Mocher. , wounded. ,tf th,'m liritIsh, the other rnent. Young, :.' French',I ever. that In rettponding to the terms deputy eheriff were the de- had miraculous escapes During th interim between thc, fIrst 1....3ixttlett, were proyoseed that both th 1.Mosher and Ituegg are among . . rad ti esio - ' spokesmen t'orl lb. connectIon or the Man with ter Sehanzer. of Italy. conferred wtt,. for the employees have'; Al1Pg.-- was areording td advice, re-' 4 spokesmen an at . Polric-arsout . thP raid brought t ho tha rolatat ,..el..,...e.itbaarg..bx...tho...pro.,:t.l.ir-atardepledged that they 'will recognize the The over Moeller', body. on an him in line to ' ator selet.s Etrargercs de Paris fit.)771 up attempt of all decisions by the rail',- fendants' are ,s, asulault validity with A. charged &Wes. SA1 Of Rat. IA iOlicies r the other itt. the Miss!on l'ishop - roast labor board and to faithfully BACK with a deadly weapon with intent to Br!. tatholnple, Premier Lloyd George of 4;!-- t ;" germ out ouch dee:Anne as contern commit rivirder, kidnaring and ie.id i vtiv.rous a!!ellipt. taJt, Sisiers 1:eseued. ' ' plated by 'law. Moreover spokesmen e tor 01,i. t;crrnany Indemnity '. carriers and ,employees have ,1 for-thThe re iholic Chtirch and Ntission ? re world the e in nti cauliflower ts and Do delirious Prcmier said can know itte motit Lloyd Utah rutabagas that George rrow yott bi vit..ithereid the approved the second paragraph of the to be optimlet:e oler the result. If you doubt the statement. try the product this faJi. talihoon bai the nompecind wa:: proposal and in their approval have is not tvide thts optunt.m de'railroad labor board it ; taLen. Is. that its before is from the onrushing waters. Cauliflower is now being grown in trenettes the sante as celery. That iiripseil original . armed offietals fear a deadlock The O.ther eisions which have been involved in terrific wind earr!e away the bed and beaked with the loam in whkill it originally found 11. being. It will continur to grow and rather w:th Frano. !tisting upon rights of rtof nt Irrsii!ine Convent and the ., the strike may be taken. in the exeraction meet-newr! of an 1.200 flerrnfir,k tune to the lutriested be ieve until It can Thanksgiving day. three sssters n charge. who hail Ar- C else bt recognlzed rights. by either to enforce her d.rnando rried at Swatow nn:y a fortnight It' has been tried out on - limited ramie- - In Utah. Palls and Salt Lake counties. It iicems to thrive , 4,' party to the ' railroad labor board for IlificusA Debt- best in the reelahned lands. where there in plenty of the rieh loam and some of the alkali that has not been pievienaby..were caiicht by the fond ,.'y rehearing The proposed moratorium for GerthPy were macing for safet:i in ,114 Men to Return. waehed out in the reclamation projerts that are becoming popular in this state. The !Ink still in the soil is - ' ' mr.ny , , wits.the try question on the the eur: 'Inasmuch as the empitotes hive a particlular friend of the cauliflower. The remill in a wedding between the plant and the.soll that froett70 the of the ,,!stm C:,plg , !,!ne Premier Lloyd George agenda. ,, agreed to all the terms proposed and flett into a wonderful product. vas unierstood to favor the pro-r- e !ciircbt :Lard gae. said, al:second was It has splendid shipping qualities and in the lateend of the year still go to a ,. the executives have agreed ,to two of reciirriC4 to comparative seciirita on the 1 good market sit far as the shippers care to "'end it to this month and the following it will be on the By International News Service.) ilve bases of eettlement and rejected paration romm:ssion for a morator the floating root' of a neardy KEMMERER. market but the big results will be gained by thooe who trench it for the fail trade. It a new erinkle but Wyo.,' Aug. the third, there remains only the wh:ch had she installments scrambled.. ham in. the indmenity upon in paraJames Harris and R. E. Lacey. federal ,1 we certainly do learn by trying. queetion of seniority covered Th rhnther P,v,'Pro,r. Sister. Mare for the balance of the year with the three in dispute to bar a prohibition agent s. are in a local hos-- !, graph on I; becomes soil as a ears ROsary. Vitiated nil a drifting bed as Two 12435,(00 of meet sweet by Utah in Germany The been but pement potato. has it neglected. rutabaga wound,' ' ,t,loment. pital suffering from bullet on pre-wtd daybreak and had been given. iip the August 15 to apply are In the market front Storitten.-whiel- t of the pledge of both the T01101011,4' a gun- 'battle-wit- hhomier, gained its- nest Same as ta mining camp. t 7 'Mindful and when she was folnd riehtrians by as item-neee lvii d ebts off.red the etrikirtr; to theno Utah shopmen bead- all bxecutireit cabbage- 'thie4 ). The rlitabaga-comeunder making Its owe to the Premier Poirtrare off.: ;AO Chine:e Chnistiaras and tiroi.gb:- rrenehmen. JO recognise the .validity of all dectetO the Mission compound. world. One man 'near Provo has been planting an acre Of cabbage for 23 years on the same ground. (Me Frartce is expetred to oppose hitter- a4cli Harrhi was hit three times, one tool- ' lona by the railroad labor board, I am vestrnents. tha verAlt .the It is believed firm in this city has been buying the product from than sere through all that time. The least be - r got ihr any such plan. the striking work-- , let tearing away a portion of his face, ", hereby calling on with Poineare Premier belongirgs of thn inhaliiiarts of that brought ' wounded in twice was cabbaire.' : While work moon some for to was Lacey moat St00. and the That's calling $420 Ina going Men to return tti convent end 'the equipthent of the him from Paris a program for dealthem to work. the leg. -the carriers to assign Of count you Intuit understand that cabbage Is very deleettble hit the form of canned eatterkrant.. ing ort,ernly with Germany. although schnol were carried away. cdreeria!v!eti!--The officers had 'purchased liquor; and carworkmen both epon rn r, be for the dy the wht,t and &ter: calling In this state. The g there ppoarpd to reason why celibate ran be grown to ere one and the That's advantage In male several from Ithe law. to take the quesperhaps alleged bootleggers heard from the , eters, under al No aord has i,pinion .that h. was prepared railroad labor the town and were planning arrests three things named are worth investigation and cultivation kit a good plan to try anything mu e. . tion in dispote to the Charichewfti an,1 missin e abandon hie propoeals for debt eonThe when took a decision and and attacking. outlays the, ' for rehearing bt beard feared they hae in view of the refusal ti Kitying and It iwbskytromtheoMceri attsr die-- i ' i1 gellation been iereel..0 these each dim, The collection will be "shuttle Information os re ar own stale. the'tnited States to do oo. ". &tiling them. and escaped. , , I, (Continued on pane seven.) , ', , '1!.: Pacific Steamer Strikes Rock Near Cape Flattery I I i I, . fer4-- 1 112,000.000 In eters in d downtown Chieltgo busines,s a ta aft i .. - ft,in .atoOpsd-tuthetalde- : .'- 1 ..$ -: Wm.' preal-,.m.,- :- - , - a The street car strike e..4( $70004.0 nearly employees wage. 1$ cost the publi, onst.-but-tzt per.-- - ., ' , Seventy-Fiv- e Two British Steamers Reported Ashore, But Passengers Are Saved Per Cent of City's Buildings Destroyed Including Silk Knitting Factories and Old German ConsulateFire Breaks Out in Chinese HotelBritish in Hong Kong Send $101,000 to Aid in Relief of Destitute Corpses and Debris Fill Highwa ys. ar- , , ettt ir;d0g.',:t. 1, ,, ,. rrepossi is Final. ... .., Tint staternent was authoritatively , made at the While Houma in emitter- ., t '' r$011 wtth the call issued by the presi- ' '''.' 1dont that Mr. Hardin, regarded .., as a final proponal from . : ,4 proposals t ' '''''i the government fnr voluntary acti,n by the rallrosis and employees to end menace to the country. Interests ,1;., the Which the admit,istratinn 11.1P.Ii in the of tranporItinn. partieu- '.'...... paralysis 1 ..,. larly in coal fields Th. pconnsal to-- . ,011114.11141i011 't ,,,,',Ilay were mad. without rat;ron4 exeqn44.0:en And the ''' ',dent fing,s not know whnt wIli he the .attitude of the la hnr it n inns tt was s,4. , - TT IMMISIne. the big Ohio operators. declared that the volume of tonnage represented "will surprise the country." Both the operators and the uniOn offitials sold they were that a settlement of the coal strike would result from their conferences. The hope atm held out that the conclualon of the conference would be reached by the end of the week. Operators and union leaders had virtually agreed when today's settfkion began, to ask all aheent 0Perators. particularly those of Illinois and Indiana to join in the conference here On Wedneeday. Operators in other statm 11050 probably will be asked to attend. P lice as Security actron!orite.eanlmjttle who ;sip ' ';41416;filit 4 ; "HONG KONG, Aug. now estimated at 10,000. detailed reports are reveahrg the full extent of the l typhoon and tidal wave which lasi Wednesday swept the port of Swatow. 250 miles north of here. Two British steamers-hareprqtted ashore and today learned that a third, bound from Hong Kong to Shanzhai. was lit F. IL Held steamer passenger SEATME, Wash., Aug. was wrecked but that her passengers were saved. fastAlexander. crack vessel of the Adm:ral Line and one of the Desolation hovers over the ruined city andhon-o- r tohaunts early latest at reports est in Pacific waters, Wa proceeding. streets. 'its o I No. after day.' toward Seattle leaking in her forward port T, to Puget nae quRrters rmrpees striking' Cake Rock. near r ape Flattery, at the entrancewas stand!hp ,rras.ses rr animals at, The Aneoeiated (By Snohomish Prem.) cutter coast The guard Sound. last night h AN DEBT the dehris, Human re- RAN FRANCISCO. 7.- -Ana Ml.TA rt,ltrilde from the unelearp4 ing by. PatrinneireholaO,1 !clew leadn of San it liner n' 17 tn.at more ' Other vessels wore reported approaching the damaged !than 7i; per..co-- estimated awftearrf thtnteirtnittel:ti tit ettir's al : mouths .ths I iI and thus amply convoy was at hand. Her passengers and crew have ratified a new treaty to main: kiKnKttt:Kriger;acdt.orrirenarrniling:d:41Gliitortn. aisink 1 (By Asaoclateel Press ) dock here to was I no in were expected ; $he danger, apparently consMste taindent.Peseeth azitwu,contrarywacelooprect ct.EvELAND. o. Aug. I . noon. tiona for a settlement of the coat., some time before I LI Consulate Damaged. I agreement srill be not in the sestrike got undar wag today. The FACIE Conditloas were that Th. A mpr ;ea a consulate and, Ail 0 Ii i - struck in a dense' fog. How . cluded retreat, of some powerful !outcome conference le coniect-- l of tite 4 e ma TorMmantihrti rttl compapy'oe.gvloarta--Or--------- ran .be:dete- rnun ed un . porL, 1 . era. uousy ono-l-o Ntoro Ctghtly otalnagod, ES.00 I E I North-- , department. Great was tbe lAadors bo-no of ntinoto 1- I H. ' Alexander F.' strielting 1 formerly, tome. Obtowpoto ett't'ls Pft641'''.;,', goog After ihstaffkdad representatives ' tie ,o.14,othe to rorharo; tort the natheroiv tc, 'it of tbe". Atlantierlleet:pactclirtt.,,rttrtllybjjevillfealittl.Dxstrjetort-vertriltIrril-rtt---Son0-41aof four ot Atm i ' q)elirg scennotl' thla'..torotoptiv 4 A . 'amtheir aigno4 tha- a rtieTese of it1.T.rbtart ppmeetettrtetrono-thlr- d Sv at f." C.111 n .1, of thIThe Admiral line bought her from the government March 4. 3' 'Pollee. this Chinatown pollee squad neiviip p41- hnirPt-Pr- , that area of the la rimrtit net tons can and 8000 of is representeti. .iemento d vessel 11922, She for rallee $1,250,000. M. elltItrit. into the saneBy . ths hruses was of es& -.-'-- tonnage represented typhr,nn vir'nrnm and 1;117ke 22 knots an hour. She left San Francisco Saturday eve- latm nt the ecmterenne. he:4 up passersby fr N S Staff Cnrrespondrit,) fot ally regarded as sufficient to iraltAnt "Gentlemen of the tongs." the The poliee frustratedp;under an between Lt the an artentpt trl was Seattle !htrte,rith ,Npr:IN. and this Aug morning. opera)rs 'fling agrvrkerrient ducin sergeant In ehargre began. "you Innt "11,' tIMCf,S and should the contertTxe, nanqUP In1119- irr-aii),.,renfPnc-n,,sin' thP ,r,.- - .r.11. hale gtanaal and sealed the peace , Ch:no. terms forth to both bring acceptable Tv nf arr,,ng tun mn .rt,,;,;i:.; Wng Alrrfa i. ripred At treaty. Now I am going to take W.dnosdav fire hrok pt.rties. A settlement in the central La! ; out in midnight :,.1 e.rv the document with me under the field, a rhen.s. i hhte,, g'.;tInte It and coal men declare, would fur 7 ':11,1 f1-- fal. ,,f th, r promise that Iit ithall not be opened rri, ,'rr:f7 frAr exp. ri.nees ri,h a foundation for all other dishe- fr,it,,,rt f .t,,,rg3. t'-lruntil warfare again breaks out re;;,0 It ,nt the r,?,ahitan! ahould bring about a quick! and tricts 4p nr,rd and ,h p,,,.,1,Th. .lestru,,,:,n was a:ry ole! amnlie 'nu. i -resumPtion of capacity 1:.! w',,i;,r-rh.:!,rc dr le,1 ,,4471;, And. It anyone is killed. everyI rh !h. evr evtr,n r h. . Adjusn alt th soft coal titstricts. , tr.- m t!',.. , erxt, one wt?Af'e name a ppear i on the ara npw ty.r.e-a- t arr hJ tt of differences in the hard coal ., ;, nt ro0,i Y. tiles will lie held In connection 1.i,r.. thP '!,F Ort IF ugions would- be a natural conseAt a!! appoAran,rs Fu.it!row air with the murder." !P the quence of the bituminous settlement, A ,onlniun,q00 ,int:! 4 :0, 'rhea with a "farewell. gentle. F,f.r.r of 3 wd w r. e le miners' i'''T"'l declare. leaders hoo-h:vt vut,ruttis the sergeant and his men The heLil way!. whieh tn.r,. heap on'y The miners., are represented in., the ,hr2 bund..ot his-left II"' foal. conferences by all their national of1...r r 1.1,; th. h.tgh! of ;h.!. Jr iicers the general policy committee of r ef an indett.n:- Py Tr't f (By International N.ri. Servke ,r,n4Arrp0,:f darns,. rge tn. the union and the Sca committee, so .ttaterfr-,nIlhCo 7 hu'Idircs Olt tv fr,r Iha Auir. Tnoff!,:.,! rn,,ny, trior:o.ti:4tr, Tc7C:1 ilz 7 - 1,,,, , zr, mi:,,,, "wP6171' ttat any bats of agreement may be Kr. LOUIS, in this disertet ,,,. h I f,,,,,.., h.rvy !. rut,r peri ?,..1..,.... ulatton of norures in the rt..nfv'.1-t,liarh thscussed at the oftfongs 101,41,9 Staaa !Ia." (;'; 70,-- day, same as usual. The car strike was settled apt running this morning a tbi again arched a well plueised brow at anything lees than CLEVELAND. Ohio. Aug. 7. T. K. Maher, of this city. one of Treaty Document de,-.el- - 7.- -31, &ago Ito la.t week bump, on motor trucks and bu- -4 t4ng to Ist4rk were riding a car or "IA" train to but414,-- - - , .. , 1 . .. 1:111P I . . f i 4. I . 4 . --- 46 . 4-- , 1 --- t - . CENTRAL . 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