Show LONG ISLAND MEN THREAT THREATEN TO O STRIKE Give the Company Till Ti Next Wednesday to Meet Increased In- In Increased Increased creased Wage Scale I New Yoi YOlk k Aug g. D the Iho theLong Long Lung Island railroad to tu shorten hours arid and ant an au al Increased wu wage c stale scale b by next Wednesday a it i was declared de 10 e- e claret torU today that the Order Or el of lC Hailway Ballway Hail Ball a way Telegraphers would call cul out mit u Long Island operators Since the lie strike of oC the lie telegraphers began besan tim tho Lang LallI Island operators almost to tu a a. L man loath o hl 10 to- fu u c cd to lo handle 1 commercial 10 1 for fOI oi the Western Union The he situation in 11 the commercial b strike was WUi expressed by Ir Pr Perc Percy Thomas Thuma by bythe the tie one no word Stick which wilch wilch telegrapher ra herti havo u adopted ople as a the their r slogan He lIe tim tho strikers at ai Everett hall bali ul toay telling hem tho thO nuance committee ec n mis now ready to ci coqs application from rm strikers who aro In hI I ocd r U cJ men lon will wIl l Jie o given n the theo JU t o Ws Lt W t l 1 alli y n I J J c 1 oto t hf lt y f t w way also mh c that Pr President John lt Mitchell and President of the Federation on of or Labor wilt will wi CU come cometo U was vaa to tills this city President Pr cl 1 tomorrow i would rou arrve artive here here ero- ero L l it M Gompers will l here lere Ht 1 ile let Ih t t Lt k k On on Ol his his way wiy Wi- Wi Wito to Boston n. n l. l Mitchell and atul have been appointed ap ap- pointed b the lie executive council counci of the C American Federation a aa as a lo to settle the me make malic an attempt to f clio t strike kc Vice President K E. E 1 j Nally al of or the Postal issued a 0 lola today in iii II which he declared that thai ever every operator who has hL been employed Inco tho the strike has luu signed a formal urinal not hot to lo enga engage e In an any a agitation lulun or InI in interference In- In I with ith wih the CUI company's an lul business ness an and to work worl with wih un any operator union or oh non union Ul General Superintendent Brooks of oC I the Western union gives hl the company's compans figures es n Ues oh on un the he strike in iii II an interview today toda in which he said According lo to our OU O figures we had expected when the the strike began that we would lose lue operators out o of the Iho 12 1251 l employed We c were agreeably find that thal we lo to disappointed however Cl lest only olly I 1 desire to lo toY sa Kay Y that halt we shall shah Insist on un retaining the men hired In this em emergency C C and that thaL none of the Uw old ole ant operators whose places have J en filled will wi be lie e allowed lo tu return |