Show STRIKE ohp bricklayers CHICAGO is becoming heartily tired of the bricklayers strike in that city the mail thus describes some of its effects throughout the city building is almost ats at a perfect standstill greaten great enterprises terp rises are either abandoned altogether aether or suspended for the season foundations are being placed under cover as if there were no immediate hope of raising the superstructures many hundreds of buildings are merely begun halt finished or left the brickyards brick yards are idle the quarries are silent the lumber market is stagnant capital is rusting mating and labor loafs around the street corners the above to is taken takei froze a double leaded editorial in which an earnest to have the strike ended by arbitration the article nominates as members of the board of arbitration hon john aroche mayor of chicago a man maa whose interests and sympathies the mail says are equally divided between the employing and the employed classes hun wm win P rend bend whom that paper says is one ol of the largest and most success successful employers of men on the continent who is everywhere recognized tor for his good judg judgment mentin in dealing with labor difficulties difficult les and ron hon jos joa medill editor of the chicago tribune who to is also an employer and as the ka mail remarks understands intelligently telli gently the numerous grounds tor for complaint existing on the sides of capital and labor all these have risen from the ranks of labor and the nau mail is conA debt that in hz hau a day they bowd stu uh the to ail culty the strike is a great disaster to chicago as a city as well as to the families of the idle bricklayers and it ought to be ended at once why arbitration is not at least attempted not clear unless it be on account of what an aa exchange calls the foolish tarani cal criminal disregard for the welfare of the city which per pervades vales the ranks of the 11 builders buil deys and their workingmen |