Show STREET CAR AR STRIKE i CARS ARS TO RUN AGAIN TODAY TonA Y I. I tj I 1 Brigham H. H Roberts Acting as a Citizen Is Successful Mediator Between 1 Company and Its Four I t I Hundred DAY OF ANn EXCITEMENT I 1 1 I Just as All ll Were Preparing for Another Day I i of Disorder the Welcome News Came 11 of Peaceable Settlement 1 r t I w i. i J BASIS OF OP STRIKE SETTLEMENT Effective May In 1 1 1907 ii- ii For first years year's service service lull and lors twenty five 25 cents per hour thereafter lh thirty r y 30 cents per pel hour Barn men ten 10 per cent increase over present wages All other matters to be dropped I. I I This arrangement to continue for two years until il May ray iy iye i 1109 not Hot to include men mell whose wanes wages 0 w were re advanced e I since silice Jan 1 i 1907 07 1 IL II LAMONT IAMONT LI L I 1 For i T of ol the Utah Light awl and Railway Hailway company I V. II I. BANCROFT l 1 For i r Utah Light and aud Hail no company f odi I N IN mk i n nt t e W ri in ino o C l ph II r lIon bon with nn any r JOSEPH J S. S Vl WELLS General Manager 4 oi the lie tentative e agreement to he be drawn up upI I Wednesday that a fl day days day's s 's work shall average a 9 4 1 1 hours hour in hi twelve that the men shall be allowed allo to buy blue I serge erge suits in the open market that a committee of em future differences with the thc for fora take up UI company a adjustment t time me and nil a l half for overtime o shall not be e dis us- continued 1 The Ilic get gel what they asked in iti wages wag but mit the t I company lIY does docs not hOt l grant all of or the hc demands l s with regard to 10 toi i working conditions JolI nor 1101 docs does it Jl recognize the union muon There Is no irn street car strike At t o'clock tills this morning a a. document docu 4 ment va signed 1 In the parlors parlor of or tin tin- 1 I Kenyan Jl hotel bold which Salt SaiL street car ear strike anti and at nt C G o'clock moi eighteen union men will report at al the barn for 01 work woric At it t 9 o'clock the union men will at al their 1 hall hail over I l National batik bank and will go dl- dl rep rOm front there to lo the bains barns to lo resume L ork r. r BrIgham II Roberts settled the Kli i t Although he hal hail been bc In n tou touch h with the I mch men before the strike was WUK declared his hla name WAR nR not flot mentioned and ind until h ho he started d ne negotiations with the Hie men and the CO company Monday morning there wu was waso EIO o assurance rance that Ills hll efforts would reach I u a oh heat head I Mr tIr waa Instrumental In Iu settling set Ret I the thc dispute lc li la last t your year and he know knew I the round Around over u which he W was S. S about lo to lo t-a t travel vel when he tic went to headquarters headquarters head had quarters Monday to lo see Mr 11 Trait lie Hc Inter later went ID to th company and lId a aeries series of or calls caBs that rr i fare l I President l W. W 1 H. H Bancroft of th tin tin- Light LIll and ay company and General Gen 10 eral Manager Wells affixed their signa- signa I tOt cit lo to t the agreement ul oL about l IJ 1 j i o'clock List last ast nIght Jom James U. U T the paper al at twenty h utu utes alter after 1 1 While the thc burden of the agreement re relates reto re- re lates to the tho wage wac t Beetle cule there Is to tot t t tacit agreement between the Hie- company and the mo j men by hilch s the working conditions onto on nl r. to bc be rc regulated and differences of or the f future tUO arbitrated The Tho union is not nol rec rec- i if At Iho tho clo coe c of or the con conference Terence with the Mr It Roberts Roberta said to The Tite Ilc- Ilc l flint and Talk Tull I I I WL went into tho lh affair as an Individual i citizen and not at nt the request of or either cither j tilde aide I 1 sa- sa W u It ru ray of or hupe mid nut I won went I 1 s to 10 Mr Ir Pratt to lo see sec what basis hasis of or urcer agreement agree arce- r r Jl ment could he be formula formulated and then went U tu to the company and received an on expression t t. t aloi sion It I ii IM my understanding that eighteen of ot the tile men will witt be Iw in inthe the morning t to start ear cars und and that when o at nt 0 o'clock they will raUf ratify of t the thc uc of their executive i committee t The II n of or working conditions con will willbe willbe fi be Le taken im b by the CO company an and anthe the of 01 In a few days 1 There will be Ill nu no discrimination among t- t the tle men S I Chairman tout lold the story of or till the II days day's negotiations ns CIS follows After fter receiving ln the lie reply of or the company com corn pany IIII to lo our Jur leller lette thui In effect they hay would lint nul treat cat with me we u III C- C blood that all ull negotiations were oh oft orr on and accepted U it us fuel final I was surprised when hum 11 JJ come came to me meal al nt tue hall iii at lit 1020 o this morning Just before the parade stunted and asked alke l for Cur Curl fora a l fe few rew with me He lie us asked ked me what was vas the tile possibility of uC a n basis for or settlement and how far ut the authorized authorized author author- committee was ell allowed to tu g go I 1 told toll him just whore where we stood where we have ha stood all nil alon along that we would not stand on technicalities and would not nol stand In the way of or a n fair air adjust adjust- mont ment lulI lu itu UN it Ii to n lit II i Air Mr II said ahl he thou thought hl he lie wa was In lu u a position lo to work out a II basis or of settlement nut and said he lie would see sec me nie later laler I told toJ bl to lo come over acer to my room at 2 o'clock He lie came enrol und anti said he Ito wanted wante more definite us f om omme me a as to lo what propositions we would accept before T I could release the thc men mento mento mento to accept arbitration I told Lola him that thai V we ve were verc positive on th the wage scale and wanted wante an un arbitration of or future difference differ differ- ence as to working conditions While Mr Sir Roberts was stilt still still still-In In Iti m no- no room loom I J received 1 u a telephone message from the Commercial club tee tee- asking that thal m my executive committee Continued on Oil ii page he Nine S STREET CAR GAR STRIKE ENDED r J CARS GARS TO RUN AGAIN TODAY I J Continued fro from m Pa Page Pago c One K BV meet with them theta at 3 1 o'clock I cx- cx K to Mr Ir that other In- In p desired to meet u us and that we would respect nil all nJ assistance that wa was offered from Crom any source We e met mel wit with wih The lic Commercial club committee from Crom 3 to C G o'clock and explained in detail th the trouble and the Iho basis upon which w we 0 woul would sette settle We e assured the committee commit commit- tee tco would wi w. abide b by the decision o onn of nn au arbitration board The Commercial club waited wald on th the company at about 7 j o'clock and came cam i from the company's compans offices to lo the Kenon Ken Ken- on a-on on hotel hotel The Thc committee said that I it Il would woud meet again In the morning an anno and no zo definite promise could coull bo be given u us until that time In the meantime Mr 11 Roberts had hadn n again aln called cled on me at al th the hall hal and d h he her r said aid he thou thought hl he had arrived at a at t satisfactory basis He ite asked me to lo meet him at this office With ith II H. T T. B. B Gre Grey mee I went to the tho office and talked the matter mailer mater over o I J told lold Mr tr Roberts that the Commercial club committee had hac hal said no definite defnie answer could be given until morning Mr Roberts came to the tho Kenyon hotel and conferred in the parlors with the tue executive tiva committee wih I anti and myself He lie le went vent back to the company's company's com corn pany's offices to lo see sec If IC other portions could could not be considered relating to lo o overtime and other matters maters When hen he came cime back we WC were In lit session until f 12 1220 12 and ant the agreement was signed a at that time P SECOND 1 DAY Y Or OP STRIKE r Many Jany Conferences Conference and ld l Club Attempts Mediation r The second la day of ot the strike furn- furn Cur Cur- urn urn- Ishel less Jes excitement but more promIsing prom- prom Ising developments than the tho first The company compan attempted to run cars ears f Ii again Monday but hut the early carly morning were abandoned forts before noon on r account of conflict In the streets sheets The t disorders brought no 10 damage to property prop- prop erty and the ca day clay ended rather quietly Commercial Club Mediation f a t 01 No o n negotiations between the thc comI company com corn I pany nfl m and ald the tho n m men n were started during I the day but when It ii I was announced i at one tlC o'clock that the Commercial club committee had taken a hand In the affair a new ray lay o of hope was seen The men were before beCore the committee at ato 3 o o clock o'clock the company side was heard two hours later and the announcement that a settlement would be reached was Wa as gladly received In both camps campst Al t S o'clock the tho club announced officially I that it had lad confidence that the strike would be settled at noon toda today The car cr men held meetings s at D i and again at 2 o'clock strengthened their organization and continued the good work The fhe com company pan I kept ept their heads together the greater part of the theta ta day but nothing was announced In the lenIn evening The Utah Light and Railway company com coin company pany rented the building ins on Souti Souta Temple street streel between West e t Temple and Main streets formerly occupied b by the Lambert t Paper com company pan The building will be used for COI uJ the he housing of oi the strike breakers c who rho ate are expected expect expect- c ed rodl today General Genela Manager lC Wells I would neither els deny nor no confirm UT tire ui-o. report that FurcY was as ott 01 the way to tu P Salt Halt Ll Lake o with wih strike breakers e but bui ho lie a assured The Republican that a greater effort would be ma made to today I to put the tho car s 8 system In full tuB operation operation opera opera- oper- oper tion ton again ot Scared b by The car men were undaunted b by the Hie 1 report port that a train load load trin-load of strikebreakers strike strike- breakers was wis on the tho way and said ald the they would stand bv by their guns gutis uns A 4 feature of oc tho the strikers' strikers meetings during during- the da day was waa the announcement i of oC Chairman Pratt that an any member of oC the union who drank Intoxicants would be fined or expelled lie He coun- coun temperance anti and spoke SOkO against t lawlessness President I Lamont emphasized sized the rule rue b by asking the men to extend the advice to strike R mpa s Chairman Pratt Prat offered to the company compau wIth wih enough clough- men niL to run the mail mal cars The com company pan turned up its is official nose at the offer ofer and put union non men the on 01 cars cals and defied the men mel to disturb them The Comm Commercial club elul committee was composed of J J. J W V Houston chairman John S S. J. J H. H I McChrystal F. F A. A Samuel Samull Weitz George Merrill C. C C. C Goodwin J J. J D D. Wood and andt t President ident W. W J. J Halloran of o tho the Commercial Com Coin mercial club The sessions of this committee beanI began bean I at al 1230 o'clock L' L yesterday afternoon r and continued until 30 0 o'clock laHr last lasi evening At the opening of oC the session r the members thoroughly thoi covered the ground before beCore them and then Invited f the tiLe executive committee of oC the time i lug car cr men with wih Chairman C. C O O. Pratt t 1 to meet with wih them It I Is assumed that r. r at this conference ence with wih the men the conditions of oC the strike were reviewed tho the position of the men sas Hi laid be- be fore fote ore the committee an and the basis upon I thc they would settle sette was plainly stated staled l. l h.- h. c I Talk 11 After a n short consideration of these I subjects tho the committee waited on oi President Bancroft o of the Utah Light r. r and md Railway company compan At this meetIng meet r Ing lug it is presumed the lerms terni upon which the men would settle Ule wore were laid I before the company compan and the terms lerms upon which the company settle sette with wih tho the men announced The rhe committee com conr b then went Into executive ses session lon and d upon adjournment the statement was vas Issued which appears appealS above er E E bod ody Walked Thousands walked the streets ol oh Suit Snit Lake Lako o Ll and suburbs yesterday Union men and strike s sympathizers walked to work voik from from Crom Murray 01 om 0 caught the tho th early call trains on the nearby neal near b by railroads From Sugar suar house and Waterloo to sa say eay nothing o or j t time tho u north and w west t sides siles of ol Sail Hull Lake Lal e. came weary car toler toilers or 01 punctual business men an un hour or si sc lute late lott Business s In In tho the shopping fing dl district dis 2 net was vas Wai anything but hut brisk Matron living In the tho far COl residence portions ol oh Salt Lake Lako did not take tako kindly to lo the thc tH I prospect of oC downtown and carrying carrying car car- home bundles bundle Tourists who ho wanted to see ce Salt Sal Sai Lake Lako rode from froni rom the depots in carriages car car- rinses or In the hotel buses bucs then lea leased lease ed automobiles J for a complete tour tOUl o of th the cl city or confined their sightseeing t to the temple grounds and adjacent streets street Ya Wagons ons go going InS to and from tho the bushness bush busl ness nes district alwa always s 's carried more pas pas- than tItan the driver and In man many cases fare faro was offered and sometImes sometime accepted Bicycles that have o ha been ou out of oC commission for 01 yen years re were furbished furbished fur fur- until the they became presentable and oiled until they could be propelled pro pro- and another means of or trans trans- was ma made e popular b by general general Sen- Sen gen gen- eral erl adoption Hol Surface Though little showed ho e on the surface yesterday ay there was a rumbling under the crust that promised something portentous Already Alread Salt Lake had hac outgrown the no el novelty o of a street car carst st strike Ike and It I had grown quito dis- dis ta While hile the street demonstrations tons filled a morning with incident history was being made beneath the surface I Both Iloth sides were read ready to listen to any anyone one who sho had a proposition looking looking look look- InS ing toward towal peace p ace Emissaries with I I the Iho white while whit dove dovo o do sign could get Set an audience audi audi- aull- aull I ence once at an any time and md every elY suggestion thou tion was considered A haughty haught In Indifference indIfference In- In lon difference was shown however howe on the surface The com company pan would do nothIng nothing noth noth- I ing lug that appeared to lo tobe be be a concession and the Iho strikers would not recede a astep astep astep step from their original position A stubborn fight was on The phrase honorable peace was used b by com company pan and strike officials than an any other two words in the language e. e Tho The situation resolved Isel itself Into company compan vs Pratt The company will wi not treat with Pratt nor with the thc themen themen men through him While hile In they hey have not refused to treat with wih him ilm as a representative of the men stated to the the they have ha constantly constanty tH press pres that they would not treat with wih any on out one not in their employ Th The same policy was followed out when the company replied to the electrical workers In II the time Hands of |