Show i SINS ISS OF 01 C APPAU I Seems to 0 lie Re More Spirit Oil BOlh Shies Sines Chicago July Signs r 5 Sign of or permanent peace In the telegrapher situation situa thou tion became more apparent Today COl Commissioner r of or Labor Nelli Nelll lucid held further fur fur- titer ther con conferences with SUl Cook of tine the Western Union and also with the telegraphers Ho Lic met loot General lary Vell Wesley y Russell of th the t telegrapher r l and A. A J J. J and aud J. J M M. Sullivan members mem mem- board boure who betS bet o of the general executive arrived In the thc elt city from rum New Nc Ncr r York to aid aidIn aidIn aidin In the thc peace conferences Deputy De President President dent of the telegraphers hr will arrive In the city Sunday morning to lo tele part port In the conference He lie willai will ai also o attend the meeting of the union Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day do to lo counsel the tho members against taking tak tal- Ins ing any action actton that will prejudice the tilt 1 negotiations J The conferences no so 0 far lucid held can only be termed rIfled preliminary meetings lo io pave nave th the 1 j 1 way for one Olle side or Ibe other to submit some proposition It II la hi believed bo that within 21 SI hours houns the negotiating stage will willbe bet be reached So 60 far Commissioner Neill titus hUB simply learned the tho position of both side side-s. hint Hani l 1 in lu grce Anol Another her sIgn of or peace vealO Is a lh tho fact that he the telegraphers are trying to keep heep the cog cago trouble from interfering the lie national against the Western West Veat ern em Union and ond Telegraph Tele com corn Deputy President will HO tie Inform the meeting of telegrapher telegraph telegraph- er era cra Sunday II U Commissioner louer Ni Ni-Ill succeeds suc Suc- uc In conciliating the Western Vestern Union and its Chicago employee he will then resume the work of or bring bring- ng tilE peace in San Francisco chICO The tact fuel that the tho cut t of the telegraph war has hui been shifted to Chicago is to tomake make malic it easier caster for fot the lu negotiations lo tu be tic carried 1 on President Small cun cn be n reached more lucre readily and negotiation lan ian proceed with little U u I Doth Both Superintendent nt Cook and General refused to dh discuss cUBS the 8 Secretary I cU situation today further than to la say there wu no change There appeared to Lu be a amore amore amore more more- friendly feeling however as representatives of or both bolh said they did ld not be construed con- con that might anything talC care caito lo to say by the other In the tho nature ol or a threat Tho situation Is too grave gravo to permit 0 of or the thc interjection of ot anything that would cause ue a 11 hitch ii In tn tho the negotiations was the sentiment v |