Show I STRIKERS FINDING OTHER EMPLOYMENT Both Sides Skies Continue to Claim Advantage in Existing Situation Chicago Au Aug W. W Nearly 30 striking have ha left let the thio cl city to lo work ul lii L some iome jome other until the thc contro- contro CIS ends Reports receIved cd h by Secretary Wesley state stale Unit tIme the same exodus I Is I Eoll going on ott 01 In alt al the cities clUes of or the lie lie country country- Seattle strikers have become tte C longshore men Down in New York Yc-ik state the they lucy nit aie in iii time the tie hoj lel Melds fields s. s Many Mail tun has Jave become conme retail cuka anti and ant j arc aro oven even I work working In a as building lu laborers he lie said al While the lie loe local l' l strikers believe that tim t something will wI be le done to tu bring about abou t peace the iho Chicago officials of ot the graph c companies belc believe there will wi be bo ni no m Sc settlement t tic men t. t When hen Superintendent Cook Coole of ut tim the r Western estern Union was asked aske what whal it he hc rC C tho thought ht of ot President Smalls Small's statement t that the time telegraph operators hu hind had nothing nothing to lo urb lra le he lie far said That ha l is what wha t lh time the compu company I has ha salt sal LI all al along Thirty strikers have ha-ce t ha ned ne ii to lo work worle since Saturday in Chicago Some Som omo a of these live hive In In iii Chicago Every 13 striker who applies ro for a u position tion ton Is considered separately from an rule In Individual hi ull merit merI only Is taken into 0 consideration ton General Superintendent nl Capen of or tim the Postal when tol told that a u committee U of or 1 fifteen strikers ha had been appointed to lo g go goto 10 c ct t to lj New lor York to lo be rea ready to 10 answer an un any rail call for Cor a conference made by br th tIme the Postal 1 company compau said The company ha has no more interest In Ii 1 what the tho strikers do than It hats hns In some ome C bricklayers or om other othet workmen not In it item Its Is Isel el employ em ploy lo We are men er e every jias' jias v vI I. I I Imo know for or a certainty that th is still Him effectual paid nId ald Secretory Secretary Ru Russell t-lj t PI Front am repot reports ts received from front ever every point poin poin we learn that there are no deserters aim and ul the the strikers will wi hold out In Indefinitely u Iii II Touch ouch New Nev York u tug Aug K President 5 S. S J J. J Small SinaI mal I IS of or the striking tee telegraphers carried on ni an S active campaign n lo today a from rol his h headquarters a tars at al the lie Astor house He was In touch louch L with wil lh time the strike situation In Chicago Washington St St. Lui Louis Kansas City Cleveland Boston and amid other olleI centers ant an and I from not nol one source source- was there a dis discouraging cIs- cIs report report s sIn In spite of or tire the continued statements o of C Western Union and ami Postal officials that ha t their business was runn running nearly U as vell wel el I as usual time the average i citizen who tries t louse to lo 0 use mist the time telegraph tn hinds finds s a decidedly cel ec differ different lIer 1 emit ent situation Complaints arc are coming comE hut Into U the time union unon headquarters rom business men met m who Un Uneaten ealen suits against tIme the companies S for COl non non delivery of telegrams rams I Pro were never brighter tot for a 1 t successful rul issue of the Dm strike suit said ui 1 Mr Ur SomalI Small mal TIme The companies tre aru Ii In I worse orse shap tula today titan than thc they harm lit n bec-n Len m mat at ul 1 any time tm since the lie men mCI wak walked r nutS nut'S nut nut Wo S 'S have agents within earshot of tiC r r high official of the time two ate and unu I we lye WI url art know exactly what whitt time the conditions It It 1 Is positively el ll I known that the tue tit PJ Postal Pos Pj tat tal planned to tu pull pul off uc a stampede this thil The They milled failed fulcd utterly amid ut the tIme double line line- of ut pickets which we wo throw around their main office here hore laud had hac noth nuth- In lug ing to tu doThe do du The 10 LIca al' al aie c on un t the lie I verge of ot collapse Thc They have been Leen employed J night and auth Ja day and amid an tin time demands iii ii 1 them sue art moie titan than n human II being can Calm stand for Cur lur more C than thun two weeks In Lit II time the tl Western Union office ch chief f operators au and amid other olleI officials are arc wok Jt lug Ing time tho l keys In an aim effort cHort to keep up u a pretense o of carrying on un business uI o S. S c. c More HUrl lu Tho Western Union company abol the time double pa pay lcm t ing lag loda today One huh halt of or tire tho force workIng work work- lag Ing Ing theme thell Ja last l week failed to lo report t after they lucy had received c irl day U lw their pay Fri Fri- ZUm h Stimuli Small said aid ho Itu met inel Federal lal I cc cro I Cum Com missioner In iii Chicago but Lut that tho time meeting WI was purely social and time Die strike was not nol UhiC discussed He lIe i added d u that the tite union was amp amply prepared to support time the striKers for rOI two If necessary also lint the time executive c board of or Limo iho Federation of oC Labor would in itt itta II a u day a or Ur two tao tithe up ulI tho the matter of ur the federations federation's relation to lo time the strike Superintendent Brooks Drools of oC the thai ct eni em Union tonight decare declared that hi his company r treat with Pret- Pret dent Small Smal I He lie said thc they con considered i crell time tho strike over u and amid that tho the demands of or time the he strikers could not nol be met met The F 1 0 per cr cent Increase given tho the operators operators' last latt att March Ia ch meant an annual charge of oC to time the he lit said aId Mr lr Brooks IUd did not hot lot refer to the time fact that ot nt lt llo time time Iliac tm Iho raise was granted the Uc company compon increased telegraph tolls all allover al over O the country at al a si rate which meant millions in imm II Increased revenue LiIn Laying a ho the thc matter of oC labor lubor organization or or- r- r demands s said Air Mr Ir Brooks I. w e are arc thoroughly willing In n time the la- la crests of ur the time handling of ut the ito publics public's business to secure tho the best service we can and amid It I Is ib I natural lural that we would tr try ry to lo got get as good help as UI ww Wu could coul couldn In n our u operating rooms But ut 1 I desire lo to sa say wo we are arc ar handling handling- the tho public business as r rapidly us its IS the thc I could demand deman that we are sending send send- el I ing ng none of or It IL L by express mail Ing I ill or 01 dress dr l' l suit sul case un arid and wo Wu ha have all of or tho the cm- cm I floes that butt we c nee treed need |