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Show pendent te a ene " assimilated, improves the eae eee tite, MADE and sen quickly easily appe-| builds up in the} ORDER Correct $ 7.50 Gardner $10.00 Gardie: sorrect Correct Correct Correct $12.00 Gardner $15.00 Gardner $18.00 Gardner Line. OF "PROCESSION Concern's Troubles Montana Modified by Court's Orders,' There will probably the strike of Independent be a inj | 1.00 $ a bottle. Sada wWatee settlement linemen in the employ Telephone company That iectecnlien ang of of Pe eee week, and it will mean the returning to officials officials ofof the Independent Independ the DRUG The comI sides.. in cerned, would be settled at ‘once fhe only hiteh at that meeting fact that in the the submitted by many concessions lawful shether was a the Nein a : lawful Hera bus tot | oan WILL Have ta Saat Parade. hi ai uides. cl Committees In articles of agreement} writ of manaate the next day, requirl ane | Committees were | low Helena service at to resume the company not as men, there were made as Presid: nt F. oI This writ wa ranted by Judge ach of | me kets Sydney tlons, working conditions alone the delay, which is expected to week making | the end this] pee has < Jara Parents i . appointed Chalker as The defendant will anybe Ifandthereit are Nowell, cesere 3 plasterers 4 TT pores eee stanti al fol- $2 j paluters ee foro On OT Montana hg rhe o MANY resu comps Fea resumed ylee ser < g ade ons oO heir comm Re Ol a aeanetieyt cessur3 eC us Gardnei z \ alues, Gardner values, $4.00 Gardner $5.00 Gardnel Hi Jones, superintendent of construe-{ efforts made by anybody to prevent the es Be , or Mile Se ne Fy Pa uate ee: 3 J Care eee i bus!nes company's the of would loperation company, Indesendent of the nothing of the affair, but predicted Will follow Mr. Justice Hunt's decision | ‘ i he chalrs aon eae Tita eee oie i | something of importance would hapnd restrain and punish anybody who may | : ros. See of Ae a he ral comin ee | this week | interfere with your lines.' 1 : oe a nh powe. te make su h} in . 50 00 a Be H a p : sa 5 Gardne | 0 ~ WI Was sh WOW $1 Now $2.25 . 85 ty sults, how values, now $3.00 $3.75 Vests, aSCOF $2.50 \ aues, now "Va PS, values, NOW Now $ 4.50 es oS; values OW NOW 2 Anothe { 5.75 Fancy n Underweat st Wedl, week th£000 7 Wi S Bc ieee) OYS Pants, Long © \ alues, Sk Children 5; t ath otraw AR : fA ' ard baranel $ in a e Fants, Sults, SUD ata x $ 75 . ;. to fit Cig npn Suit ; ACATAICE Clearance cludes Men's Outing O , school ra 3 a Z Gardnel B. Situation bar- 7 his is the time Now $3.50 T c that Gardnei hae ssaving, : $3.00 eae , r reminded vv | Be 6 0 s Suits Wha out boy the the company t era Parade-i. A: Gregory ypo8 raphica! ol-| GENE bell per ict P. Hubbard, 11. peopl rene e whether merely persuasion, or soni clearcinakers: Jolin Wileon Rai leay _the rvi of | hindeans i ( Mortensen, tailors; Ed! company, said. a dutybe performed. to pertorm must hand, at close of| Vo are Charge. In granting itl prea © ay Ted tes, aimee alerice eieranine difference ene $15.00 $19.00 $22.50 $26.50 at al at at c TO! | ty J 0 t f t He UNE yuvel l ye QO Si they} at once, employing non-union opera| ena ‘ Two ° ¥ ] Ss} sons Te"ene ler re a ‘ . . court deel at i « le I 1A || giving preference to Helena girls Guiside Unions Coming. "I ‘ook : ‘ ¢ ea aga ee Miata Sell nce | Our service there was suspend An invitation wus extended to ul troubles the rRocky Se .ik a a lavs and ts now good The oper ators who | labo; reanizations ini the state to. b: > > compar . of - take is part ephone y hs e 2 ey: gar "dec : as " : CO! struck had an opportunity to return t« »| present and in the ‘ parade, | tae eae * 7 a 7 ane oa Ww work Ve were anxious to give them]|and general celebration, and it is un-| + trial distur vances in ontana 1d ge e mploy ment because they were rood derstood that Park City Bingl H Hunt of the United States cour | 7 : yaa i © ly, Bingham anc girls, most of whom lived at Helena. "and |} ureka will send delegation 1 »strain- | ere y constituted a good working force. ary inj granted injunction) restrair We Word was vrecelvad> froin the ter a a temporary yranted team: Federation of Labor and ing the Montana 5 t c £ I rs \ une corremmstate ice SUXIOUS ay ho ‘tré EES CREE ALauRe Poly GE URDU U S DORE *: te Sia As eae og ie aon ert the company with: outfits with from interfering 100/strong others out turn cult | would s z . on a * f tO : oe ae Bach and Judee otherwise by boycott » or Alatric ot " "too + n § é is \ 0 i ‘re induce ‘ € Just as they would go to work thus of the state ai trict. « pur grante d an » a eminneltnelr wil odorole cicleera Tere: cinis t / . 5 i showing the varlous fields of labor In plication for a writ of mandate compel l places in t are Th ea eee ing the company to give - Aotioenin 7 oe of a acrike. of resumed with hi " Ba ; fi lardship " na compare non-union on ; ik se ' girls a who had operators | ea ie aoe needed hed opal) re rn ec Be a!) which no ince of their own, but were | of employment on the pretext rendered], terest as a service ators h giving now is Hel-|, aie The after and decision 3 his at ; tok pale operators service 7 immediately service - cath Si geriev- nouncement has been ade as tion the! the . company sean nities to the rae | team All no owners unlous Torced out}at the that other| number in-!line. are were « irliest of men Reports are tana now: che Gourt' has ep cou : webiniaintail cesivice..and Wawianher that Shue é promised | 1 employed requested to re &x ed by the local unions and cored this adoration have haan violated: and UN 7at. ag forts have been made to tie us up through sympathetic strikes. You should bear in mind that the tie-up at Butte and the strikes due to ely ‘ ' merely be [he of operators any actual symp: atic in Montana grievances, ne sympathetic * Grow ( are but to be Sports and adjournment made to R. not| are! fever cities ; court | 1812 last grew the out oftrouble the Livingston sit-| uation,week where began. last} vot SN os BE i Naat, re 7 spring. We signed an agreement, covering Livingston as : well as other points : ' af-| un agreement with themselves satisfied, which they were called the and Pa the declared out. But| and it oa climax birth fled Banner"in Waterfront zi mane by the Which "The ae ; fected, recently, but instead of the agreements belng put in effect the operators| were kept on strike and the operators at ena, who were also working under; _ exposition, mat a eine ce lebré ate Federal contest, tae ae t-tethe only. one ne that has never Hadar Bees : # tional : Boycott. in the possible." Ss: proposes of of the bie i itacnas Ja aces the ‘The : 7 War to|of of| Star-span-| by an The exposition on its} 1914 suggestion is| seaee = oo orl Ballimore American, in Star-spangled Banner" : eis ae I placed a boycott on the company and| this the not ta ; feature tak eae yet tape Currle of the been . aed w Hot Hved be up with to you on trade in by Western a few : - J. from " settlement. While there 2 é cities, Chicago are strikes in is the storm 1 ast an if rhe ee eee. : ee ver of i i Is > the country the present! in the fact that officials in San Ww : e provisions in 1e iscuioirer aereamionl) to | many center. Siroene wae ng 3 Piene the We st-| Francisco| ee 7 hae oi i onion ns . th a . York M sley, Boke Eo Jabor , len Federation of chairman ie Me wi 2 Labor. of ; = Epic Cominittee of eration, is also nOrron (and that from | Uncer the ge cers. men Banner Exposition of the Banner follows through a | fort would : Band. aus with will not has been ra inc is aK ee < : pay. same unions strike te to to {AG A gh ean meat worl une A ‘. A Also Se fine ea ° ‘ olege . Long - for . range Necessary discharged in lf Fight With Union. Western on Trpewrit o sae a Writers 1 ; third party be made to that have . S the oO | There e@ Ralph | White what was sanction -- é are every efthe strik-! done would be of the national telegraph ; House ; S° and executive | Washington. ' ; operators at sympathize, the | ave : €mergencies, {s| how long arb) Itration all employes will 7° reinstated tn their former have tu | The positions ;in the have ia to handle only messages, for departments instance, could be of the first discriminated | dio ‘ be they of E arrangeuntil! The men prepared ‘for state, 4 the strike-may all ne matter no continue originating | that the Postal Te slegraph company in sent to the! California is living up to its agree- {| nates from Co goyern- | Publican A communication from 8S. J Small, national president of the union, who is at the present at Oakland, Cal., stated : ihent aac the Companies, to oftices as usual, but at eth latter | ment the trouble would' begin, 1) ougli| ment have < determined = in! it {ers return to work under as pleasant! 2° nding the adjudication of the strike. |main | circumstances as possible, his subordi| * Ma operators, led by KE. M. Moore, | point ; artlet? don ,azecn will make boarding offifies ad the ee Sai j they secure employment. aaa cae . the departments all They > Grover of the | = ~Bartl tt and L. R. Ensign. ee Tee Recs commutes, .componed by the union|J. W. Booth, C, W. Smith and J. sai oan 'thought, with tl t ra operat- | he: the NI: National¢ Civie fedhought, with the opinious or the' "50 : operators vy a t a who1 at: ttended et 4 the x expecte y arrive - |ors expressed here tonight, but there {x | MeeUng heartily indorsed the schedule er eC ea j}no necessity they say that the ween presented to the telegraph, company : ! ment : ae =abandon ao their} es vhie ‘ lj in Sunday's ; rere a Fighting Arbitration operators should Which was as printed Re- practically "The equal the type- the [rape r the men have to stand fer shat too. | week or 1 days, and a committee tuo will) IG. FE us ‘al talk Sees the operators) make all "extent Was appointed js that a strike can s#earcely be Dealded as follows, C . Smith, A » rive Thursday Several prominent | » Bas j also ¢c eill-Small-Mil| ¢ 9 Nor havathe| Now NawiEy Gompers, President of Federation. of Labor, in Chic aeo tomorrow a |The city »council of Baltimore taken steps toward organization, as get of the where President S. J. Small of the teleg- cer tomorrow. President raphers will leave San Francisco in ine aa ee the morning for Chicago, and will ar-}"0 action had been taken user of sCID affairs 1ST AT ANONunder ork administered the honestly Clowry-! Seill agre \- alae Veet i Bad 1 Acted in Bad Vaith. and| !!¢ department. Platoon of police asa = th clause is interpreted | | is directed operator -ul i is formulated an outline of the order of ‘In San Francisco and Oakland, These officialsihl aidce ..)_ | keys if they the parade, and while there will of] Simce the late strike was called off er Neill in his. ~ ie Sean TGE Ini nt work necessity be some changes, anda great | Notwithstanding Assistant General Su-| encelu Should ‘the. peniiee pacieeeiait Go many add{tions, the formation will be perintendent Miller agreed with me}! auit tf 1 foues 1H ee ie p has and he should work FrHe ea operator eee! efust oe pl then all the . rs out: GA kaa Re One.) not: been. reached the | Samuel several citios wil be le-)-\merican" all other commercial| also arrive = telegraphers throughout Will be called out. | ‘The foundation for to} higher met VPage Union.!a days. x SMALL, by | { Provession. committee a the aS - oe 1515 | perper centI cet get urnish of the operators telegraph Striking Union eae comRee LU the Fe feeof eee that ing on : the said, will {t issettled Neill, be Pres-; j Mr. today statemeetingthe held the issued AfterSmall Ident following the strike by anpropose arbitration he justice having Western in Salt Lake decided Ment: | commission similar to that which end- Pitas urnish the operators with type= oe Be eT ae "I will leave for Chicago tomorrow.) ©4 the miners' strike several years| [Ener They complain that the men have al a meeting Sunday morning, to give #2 within character some of ee en 4 of! Aa these themselves, and when out If by the time I reach there an ad-| #6v in the anthracite region. ap-| and ae women when declared j Ue selection hould i -_-- = Bhould should ope operators rs ; That members work with cities oF the | trouble lies Piraeins 'ern Union at later of he ompany at met | Will : tub| averiinm preferring appointments members Order TT) ie has @ eee j Thatswome generalj C ‘ Chairman the notify mail he - sh t at , the lyinerea men the grounds, to.the old-| to widow with the farg-| feature make or See (Continued Prizes. of the claw will he the somite . ? pointed, 4 a published from Key's manuscript.] General Felix Agnus, the editor and| pultéher. has enlisted the interest of} the city and state in the preposition:| the injunction was demanded chiefly be-]|Governor Warfield has promised his} cause the Montana Federation and others! co-operation. General Agnus calls it had habs but. a | |Justment has. ple-eattng contests, | Strikes Im the given to the oldest| galized and tug-o'-war, Soni tS tie on and = E and E. A. Gregonl committer committee, the committee on sports a : : £14 decided to offer prizes for PECTORAL Te union man Banner Exposition est couple Bnitiora has cavueht the exnuatiton| eat tani: move: Jut of proceedings tinite ene he for fatof men races, boat men, are main-| our employes. srotectionthe to service, the situation Mas now, the company taining except We at Butte, ana| 720s, @2d lean for foot boys races and girls ya-| ij igh Oe As a in @. position: to.which.it has Deen | we are using the only means left for us| Tieus ages; for old men and old wonien.| orced » Bis unlons in Montana," sald| i, the unions. Thu ach gee, instend of | There will be sack races, three-legged contests, a> danc-| skating games, roller baseball. simply doing | races, contests, ure we un the fighting ot the | 41,0 Beet mp co mpa vy. pandas Sun i publicly gre ss nts accept-| Only raise ret attitude. eh tHennlone | ins glove gO = f rt parade. After = > Feaue Read nt an ‘ the 7 expect to h ive in| do not } Currie, J pie ; ot their e ‘sympathy.' rl grand marshal, the of chairman, is 1. Jory, ae ey to a ae Oo work, u snow al-} S every point in the four states of its sys- ena now Sehas adequate Seen ten e eae the service and tem) except Butte.;>Butte-has been with-|company intends to maintain it out telephones since ay 7 and no "PY "This18 the situation: ae it is in Mon-| ee i Boys marshal grand elected was his select to power with Carpenters, day, the of closed out ate closed out at§ closed dut at $13.50 be be be : 84 Brotherhood the of Currte E |. whether to to to fains | In favor of a par: cae and th | reported leo » . ee t alte ecice a dec mee {o,; use ever error | ever. greatest the lis feature oO tmnake ce Sue eign eevee of the Electrical W orkers, at{ the state district court. rhe | he said it didn t make any meeting had agreed t and the|«cefuses to work for ditt any make | are me the men!/are using force or negoUa yW many empl lox tion sey that pen of oe ° Street » i > ix Court I rotection Promised Helena Cab company secured lhe company met the men half way, at the of feeling prevailed hest The Increase in wages asked by was practicaliy no barrier to the F. Pure Suits Suits Suits are judges of value will quickly recognize in them great ee ea ee eens HOE to be closed out a § to be closed out at § $40.00 Gardiner Correct Suits to be closed out at $30.00 These reductions are on Suits of a the highest' merit-men who : ‘ | = ore | |") 7 meni as the propositio ct er reso. Lagoon was elected a the Drugs | place tu hold the annual celebration Main. pursuit ae Se eae ae > ¢ were pia iy. so far} and it looked aS though the strike, conwas company = Independent the as J. McNulty a previous the s of South v0n STORE on not and Thuesday, | tact, wreamoation was held The meeting Home 9 119-114 pany, a tentative agreement was draw? up, and while it was not signed, It wus \ mutually understood that, wee ae both] to be acceptable it would changes, j Correct Correct Correct Correct Gardner Gardner Gardner Gardner $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 zeneral committee in charge of | Labor day celebration met at Fed-| i hall Sunday at 16:30. Thirty the the | Invigorates this work of over 30 linemen who' have been out for months At a meeting of the Hnemen's commitand te ee and z I Lagoon Saeaeadt for Annual Celebration and There Will Be Sports and Games Suits yt SSuits Suits to be closed out Suits to be closed out Suits to be closed out Suits to be closed out ( Bell Suits of Stylish Sacrifice Sale ans' - PACT | thor-| vshly _ predigested, that | City Unions With Number From. &VeS health and strength. {| " Qitcide Towns Will Be Company. TENTATIVE Wine, - Agreement May Be Drawn Up This Week With the Inde| Tonic we pleasant CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 12. 1907. we | EST EE LAKE WELD LABOR DAY STRIKE TO END wsitS6eu‘en, tees, F SALT Lf PARADE WILL BE PHONE LINEMEN Vin-Tone | REPUBLICAN, If THE INTER-MOUNTAIN - 2 eHrmid of the local executive board, |none it- would be charg feable to the! with reference of operators. ever, accuses the to the reinstateAto Gmaliehows Western Union of its patrons at Livingston, using cirevlars|Century.". The year of 1814 was mo-| and other means to take business from|mentous in American history. The war the company and all who used its lines.|that began in 1812 reached its climax 7 ederetion of Labor. Allied, Printing Trades ry Roerephical union. council / against practically every telegrapher hes ee arbitration. They assert that | government operators. The governmeu: acting in bad faith in this particular | Who returned to work, Further than Peer See ae Pi bdatn lose by leaving thé | service would be paralyzed, not at tie} A, F. Palm president of the local | that, they have not reinstated the tates of settlement to outsiders. The} point of origination, but in the office of| union, presided at Sunday's meeting On Printing assistants | strikers the showing made Hunt granted the hearing on a the at Helena, Judge|If the British had sue ceeded temporary injunction.|turing Baltimore, there is motion for a perma-|how far the struggle would in cap- no telling have gone nent injunction ®ill be about the middle|or what the result might have been| of next month in America. But our people, with al "In granting gallantry that history repulsed has not suf-| Judge Hunt readthe thetemporary circulars injunction,| that had| ficiently recognized ees been put out at Livingston. The cireu-|enemy, and out of that splendid vic-| lars referred to the company as ‘legalized|tory came "The Star-spangled Ban-|. highwaymen," urged the girls to be ‘true|ner," the. Iwric that will be to their sex' and not work for the com-|long as America endures. pany, requested all persons to withdraw Benjamin Franklin. said sung as pre assimen Printing press _Bookbinders. and feeders as per }gle cause {against a ; 5t¢reetypers and electrotypers ™@tlers Sta#se Leather employes. workers eulders Horseshoers Boiler-makere agreement. have striker, charges yet at In no been least a sin- | strike made | dozen| of Ve" ah < "pupa Soa ee ane have been Gash ged ut dis-| ad a. Nichols of discharge evident Tailors the the put circulars combination facts were intended tolof company; to ‘ruin it," as one P it. He sald It was evident was formed disclosed a to injure ference which clearly entitled equitable relief, He "C) ‘ote. quity v would protect unlawful the inter company sald that a ‘ ‘rson all persons Woo drow the|States business of the company and that the acts disclosed a clearly unlawful inter- a Dr. of} countryy «| tionality." quick" quic In gained Wilson w ith that "made spiri the spirit war the its - a: If-respect + organized for national action, F | sve date the long list of splendid to} which court ree enir 7 engaged ]and have made ‘Ne of f naU nited the. United Plumbers. Barbers. | I Los Angeles. She {geles wire out of office. Retail Street clerks rallwuy Electrical workers Brewery workers, Bartenders States| Brick stone Mill. Yeam Tesi vide \ in ou 4 r On ¥ a WM q e€ mean the one you bought here week at the marked- down pr ice. B eaut . N ota t th t's "t t d b rea it: it? ere oods d N ot i a.'c } 1eap . it. about g . wool.| ut ame to reduce a « . oing " ; il, h t on . of the unions to the STREET irom ikers' te} they|the at 10 a. complete m. will in final the front the meet as va-/ next} Federation arrangements} parade and celebration ‘ Metal Trades Day. y : fhe various will celebrate SOGHT ET AS Parte has, & s : , unions of metal workers). Metal Trades day at Lu- CIT Bae A" Enlatiid . oroavana. of ietankad ae oleae wll] arre a, be competed for by different unions from all over the state. There will be a baby ays aae and the committee in>charge prom : aw ises that it will be the best ever held in tizes for; almost| ne os"; There : will b eee Utah: al! Kinds of babies, some of thei quite F yy | valuable. Employes F of the a several railoe aeesa ayuy aoe rsac Satire Step ae tees)ree ae at trades, general pale in the is. Chicago, Aug. telegraphers sary -emove get per. equal Will strike Ad- taken ie be made by | ; , cent ices by | with : operaiors, tomorrow men it is ; ne of the service of they The Associated' present a new mand ‘tha too the wage Press operators schedule and tomorrow morning, Z ae will be asked to pay ie issues au cordial Invitation to the public to be present end partici, 3 B sports and pleasures of the oeca- effort and is third co second ext | "Day hours pee daily, ‘te lopranhes Achacletaa association| Sight = . ; same wages | he urs, $36 the per at Dee Operators or what will be the THES SOUTH. -- Out Followed Aus Vestern Union : ‘| panies in this city offi ials claim they restrain os the an OUuSIY the ir inthe: _ ee fi respec ler schedule Hearat Neca | eae and nt Pestal the a week, the rate | } silent, Union| longer| At . Angeles = Ready being made WIL organize the a local and Sunday have a in strike on his hands. The | Fort Worth, Hote ston, Galveston, Laredo, of. | fourth monda locsl Har Eapinee froin the service sinee using So» Serious. the the which they strike began has.'the™ have st San | passed" | Per cent Nashville, |} #00 ealing euua! : for increase pay for local an Getti vetting | | union. Re oe = ‘ace Be of Wires," bei Me cnt said oe ee on all minutes of WHITE reel on Whi the, the ve Gee a he tee messages a hoe vein TO M ARRY AGAIN F from] 1 Page One.) eeeus WT il te: a Wh hite. home Mra: Mr. McKim moorsvof) vt favor- ig shooting Sc Z sough Scotland of Fr and strik-'| 1. other ie an sa FEROER EH p ttcera"y irs. Slant q day, aT typewr our free equal work Reno, San Francisco, Sacramento. | exceedingly foriniduble | te A cond H Mis Missoula, | Staph} company elena, naconda, Butie, become |:PPortland, Spokane and others. | strike. &government nent hzhas aken. taken a| a) SS CGS EDA hold an election to select delegaies they will be Joe Lane "te McCann and here--that> VOL was you, Eran ce Xb. fol. , are' p to : 7 See nee VP ‘ NATION'S CAPITAL S.| Is He a t) o Roomer or WI 5 ‘ saci eer A COL Meet In Harmonious Session | was ne Demands. says certain say that circum- these! heen tele- the BUILD A FER ACROSS } THE COLORADO H cbr nl . arger, Mining i m Ding hig man, Sin andy. cross! Hine material a well-k e nowny who $ some valuable San Juan county, , east of © 2 mm Salt-Lake buy- dat: was found for hin rested A room | a F9 | eat de al Harshbar ser is installing Sunday night, and at the city Jail to do great tht ee ery, and expects fore Judge Diehl Me aL hearing be- | Is amply b a ngs in that cou ntry, He things were agreed to at the session today | will which e to & ti| Duild a fer; 5 ry acer nd supplies He © w ill F pee ‘ cross the Colorz : orado CMmT oe of the landlady of the |‘at the Hite,ay hich is on the West bankriver or ee Roe house, Dick tyan | properties so Dan crossing His he Hae Sten night. Ryan | miles, and he te ee canyon ahizghfer % a | Washington, Aug --The telegraphers | woman says in the place, and the grade cop JG is taking some jor this city met this: afternoon and ure him to leave th : ne She ordered} beds then cn ore out of the great red to the ;agreed tonight on what action shall be | yefused had Hee Tarr) When he south, Mr abk the canyon on the H. | front LL : be determined ae morning it; kane a Soe work se metporatel Whit te the pora edTee aas the Canyon Copper company capital, yi , was harmonious: j trespasser or not. her he 4s by - aoe care eotement ofto 1ere . va settlement th Mrs, ; = : Hite is Inthe | The! cable. cable to." Mr..MceKim : © bust-|re- toe the in ae 1e. eae aetna visitedda she ae Possessions: of se I few a ontinued Rte st te. a eee snder's risk, wires as Manthat ‘the. ax the states every ce aa no eafe . rator.. transmission MRS. had sympathizing "t mb es This interferes railroad xFIGH fone Pee eight-hour": in pay, bee aT . 4 Comunissioner as Labor Neil! will arrive in Chicag tomorrow from| Ope raters Washington to pudaauor to bring about und that will" one strike, sho probability the Cal. Aug. 1.-The of ad a fh Western Union operators in' L | ba |A™Seles was today ofilciajiy sane ead by =| ry ne men of. the city, to assist ing operators with employment ines as ls TS Monterey Mexic Building Trades Alliance | International convention. which conyenes | taken tomorrow under meeting night from the|a® Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 6 The Seog fale ak paca Mondays of ees month to}; are that two delegates will be elected and | Members of the body the - Angeles, work-Six nights | | sctevancos of the tek and || questing the people, especially . overtime eight per aeweek, : and ughts,- leased wire anyoperators refuse /; Antonio, Beaumont lo handle messages willfor also outsiders. (Mexico), City ot Saini to other received at ager Long Manag he pererance 4: he by the ‘st i ; te tie. Oakland STGRIA TS Hee: aphe rs| made, Telegraphers . Shay Paes tor Long Siege. that ne eee at ota pane o weeks each year with full, one ie" in eee power. This}; utirm or dens Peas a AALS Will -you ee eee or a . me eee acetates DEQRALINE | >' CREROrt offices and atj| These are some of the offices that oe along slege, and that they do not:in- bare Loudon corespondent Nearnia thie the stockyards will also present new | have signed it: Chicago, Indianapolis, | t¢7d to go back to the places wa (AIP. MelKim recely e ee i B I I they vacated 7 ed. the cablezram: but arg 2 Nae the report jae did'not-de to vic Hors be a march it shall meeting j umless Louisville, ¢ POLIS;Little | Cincinnati, employer whoaskere-d!phis, 78° scales. fuses to grant Myery the concessions Hot Springs, Rock, DallaNa At. touay's resolutio 1that >Notes : | one j rect ‘ stated cine | force ; consists ng,used of orking Chief Operator M D the| grounded & tele sraph thre eight ae oe broker and afternoon| day by strike was|Traphers. th ‘huttanooga pent) a unantmeus vote of thé tions were -adopte i adoy hour. pres: into stated their deterthe best of the sit- v ires are noe a : of 60 eom-} Ph tls ute =e he ee ao ate ene Sopp S ieee ILRE TROUBLE sST.UYrEp Los enthusiastically make with submitted and TS Helena ‘Th ew manager, ; Chesté ae et tp we nielotte, Monteonikr on. |ohgerade week, and. over- 3) har Jacks lai and ment to schedule At members Carriec a on, and "Ol bec action rae Wr entered operators. futetwork ema eago aE - union this ney mome ‘night 183 union and l employed: by} avalked out were unable toe of f in tt "the sub+} | leAugusta men the | al] the plans and the! mination to make Sever! By 11, j the fo by to [The Citie / ties. Ga ay ae jmeeting junaninao rem-! consequences IN Goes Other wey for the Pre aa days $30 extra the government ay night, | time and | per hour that em-/ uation until the Western Union locallly und In other states, evinces a dis« a good deal, of anime tion position ato fair treatmanner them in what they operators here tonight... 'hey || consider the matter seriously, but are Manager Arthur W, Long of the in the expression of what will! Western Union oflice was seen Sund | | . and not to the Atlanta, believed, gnd give the same conditions as are} extra at the rate of 70 cents per endoved by the operators in the em- | "The vacations to remain as at 2 2 Pwe service T ate weeks | eac me , The Structural has changed its first will a de-| for better working conditions, c any fjals in'? ri company officials in New York seems Jo'clock thie afterneon | non-union telegré rphers 7 your operators, tl 7 "Ing the following as paid be the Monday it made grant ey Operators' following demand Demands. has been ted ‘te Sténe py' done | to | t Atlanta telegraphers| Press the today ‘lp ploy pay |} be thelr er Ra a that time eee "ume. work Washington ' Chicago COM~ today ves, cig Seana | to"#ses. eight-hour day, ° andthe that companies furnfeh typewriters, women Angeles | remove | se ; 11.-Action pi | f should Gn of i d=| op wire. [SS ally yeees telegraph ake * a0N Boek SO the companies shouldis the a demande of a | Sea TTVAT SITUATION 10 o and BOR‘ PE ie | Only those pertaining to the business| Chattanooga, Atlanta~ Orleans, | 4A" employment bureau is t "OCE # LEC Miva eater _New ‘ 1] and pleasure The committeer of their employers will be sent or re . St. a Louis, Omaha, Kansas City,- Den- | lomorrow, and plans of uorgan\xa1a area Oe aR ar oe ceived: *'This-will cut. off..the s| ver Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Lead- | been completed by which the strikers e: 5=| ey Pais op : : Eup; © meth : atid--i-other peineectal enter > ee ville, Ogden, g Salt 5 Lake; | ' Cobre, Ely, : | pect not omy t 9 present es az -soild bu Labor An MAIN decide in automobiles metal teades alllance among workers in the iron trades. 172 perepn Ei ¥ 3 CHICAGO ‘ Allied Printing Trades Council will e.ve'an informal outing at the Salt Pal-| ace Aug. 17. : ae J ae pivengthengd dition of Press Operators. (by, parade sion. : The h oug: prices Se | Seniors: sub-committees = . eSPapre Ae reeset eae almostas suc q wasn last through ace moining by press and broker opera-| "We think we are. deserving of the | Los lors are speedily grented, walkouts | same schedule, and request your con- | will result In all these branches of the! sideration pas a reply by 7:80 o'clock | hall e ‘5 . thing qi esterda Suit W he, oe the automobiles were they in in the bedy of the parade. The general committee and for 7a Ne and on hats highehaegre Bahan : ae part ele = { ettlement.{s Angel: s| ae companies companies pioyes There theis among are taking not violent threatens a further demoralization of ‘We, the > teleer: . 1 telegraph service of -_ the country, |Submit s a e i : , | Wages Unless demands to be made tomorrow | Servics Sunday a any Los An-| Oak land | Los May, calls upon the Los | officials discharg f to e eithersy discharge 01 . the at 7 ue t Pon Is being held tonight to | saderei a: ea ee strike roneas ~ Ne! rt borhora ar pee erate 1004 | the telegraphs rs for a socuTe equal pay for He the will be placed =" the rear of ere ae | 4s the odor andot smoke from the ee Ehbura-/ Ing gasoline is objectionable to thos: who would be compelled to walk behind rious l Jeffs, jie. drivers. onadeta Should works the the West operator . The x he : nit happens to meet with the wats: | of the woman is reported by her | { carpenters. men. cause of the in| operators ; ent om masons decays. torsa Amalgamated a j to 4 and Plasterers Faipteysé and Any le who ; favor cmployes tt ROM deeds wonder of history and the richest a most powerful people on earth has been the four or flve te legraphers ees of the | edy, if any is sought to be applied Tee are, union with goveriinent, would be addressed | operators | tant points at the request of Jeffs. This | MeBded. | started the trouble in Los Angeles. A] Paton. Blacksmiths jiron-workers Structural injure them oe . eecheee A conference ye ., Resolt a ae thore 2 read nT 7, Spel oe Machinists Sheet metal-workers the| commercial | or more have been told that chet serv- | | ices would not be needed agai | "Both Manager and Chief | | ; Operator Jeffs have O'Brien been particularly severe on the women operators, In 2.| | Number of cases since the strike ended | thelr patronage from the company and!War of, the Revolution needed to be for independby a war to patro-|supplemented all labor organizations udvised nize only certain firms, which were named | ence The War of 1812 brought the in the circulars, Judge Hunt said it was|new states together. and in the words that the Seattle and Spo- 2 |