Show I CHICAGO STRIKERS SHOW FLIPPANCY Telegraphers Declare They Will Not Submit Their Cause to Arbitration INSULT TO ROOSEVELT Refer to the President as an In- In I Interceder n- n and Decline His j Assistance Chlea Chicago o. o Sept Sent 20 O. President no volt Commissioner of or Labor Neill nor t any oth other r Intermediary can settle HUla tho ho telegraphers telegraphers' strike by arbitration At leset tho the Chicago striker rH so o o declared I today G. G Dal Jones n a member of or the tilt local executive board called upon I tho thIs strikers at nt their mooting meeting in Brands Brand hall halt to vote oto upon tho the question quos ques lion tion toda today tolay There Will bo be no ho arbitration ho said President enl Roosevelt elt Commissioner Commis donor of or Labor Nelll Neil IIII and anti tho ho whole crowd of or Interceders can como come here hut but It will vili do no good Wh n tho the strike bound companies a agree ree to give o us our nul demands s then wo wu ml might hl be milling to arbitrate whether we shall hall jet ON et mor more Now nil these who favor atlon with the time telegraph telegraph-i companies companies com corn stand up Xo No one ont arose iti Wien the noes were called a thousand strikers l arose o and began veiling lUng no arbitration am President S. S J J. J Small lI will url arrive In hi Chicago ChiNgo tomorrow from ti-em Now York lIt Ie Ic I li Is coming canting here tn to confer with the mt of oC the international exen Ih lye hoard boar and local leaders healers The OCR ocal leaders mope hOPEs to a agree ree upon some seine line lino of or procedure to curry carry on the tho strike A proposition to Ic call a con con- renton venton for or the purpose PU of con considering he the strike will also als b be tul taken n up Tho The railing alling off Jr the th strike will not be con cost hy by the convention Cnn It Is III said a Is s the strikers sms iker are arc o to tn auch n action tl International a ern-a ern nO l Sc Secretary r Wes Wes- hey loy nu Russell ell ted stated that ito hn believed a u settlement would be itt b made within a ai i week or 01 two more General Superintendent T. T P P. Cook Coole of the HIP Western Union and W. W I. I Capon Calmest of the time Postal stated that no settlement settle settle- mont ment would 0 ever b be intuit llo with the time strikers that those who should l bo be e ro- ro employed must come back huck as ual Ve We nr are aro not alit interested In the tho movement move o m mont ment ot made to lo secure time the Intervention I of President Roosevelt elt wild saUl Mr Ir I Cook ook There l has boon been i a 1 lor I Inc the tho lh o hogan begun I Stint u-ture u could on or Of aUlo i i nit f Ton on n lt U m ft g f Co Dr b st- st t tied 1 rr ly yr soI so se for far n. n I tim tho division division i la CO rh rae i 1 thO frn d. d out O tin fewer PE number can cai lid bri r rp I eJ etl Many Muo of or the time strikers t roAl ro- ro Al rt 1 benefits n r lI f a today I |