Show STRIKE 1 SILT alke alie A tw of last evening contains con taina the following concerning the SUt Liko strikers it will ba remembered thata out four ago luiere was a earile among the workmen employed by wathon brothers and builders tho reason tor abia action was that the firm declined at the demand of the stonecutters and brick la era unions to discharge the nonunion men of their tone bobae workmen were obtained in sufficient gumbei to carry along the buildings under construction ard after awhile the strikers str ikera yielded and a number of them were re engaged this seemed to have ended the dispute but such was not the case on friday last mr joaeph watton was requested to appear at the unlue lodge to consult w ith the organization As he was busy with the buik on hand be failed to be present on saturday last be was approached by K G of the federated trades union in utah and asked why he did not respond to the request that gentleman informed him that the matter of hia refusal to discharge non had been taken up by the federated union and be had been deputed as an agent of that body to confer with him about the matter in controversy mr wathon replied that he did not see that be could consistently exercise exer tise in behalf of the unionists an arbitrary abit which would deprive any man of bis liberty thia morning a deputation consisting of three waited upon mr watson and demanded the discharge of all nonunion non union m n la his employment this waa der llord aoe man in the deputation said con gaje able about the ower lower l of the federated trades union aad that it would even go to the kennth in this dispute of boycotting the fann in the matter of materiola as the various atone dealers and would be seen on the t theae stare ments had no effect la the of the and the delski tion then to the employees attebe where they merw at work and likewise at watson brothers yard and ordenia them out some of them if not with great reluctance Ur so far as their treatment of workmen ia concerned being decidedly popular about twenty men struck this being about one half of the bumber of stonecutters stone cutters and employed by the firm it appear thit the unionists imagined that watson brothers wera in a position where they could ba readily assailed it BBS presumed that the firm would be likely to yield under the increased pressure because of having under way the large bank building buil dini on the corner south from this the plan seemed to b specially to deprive them of stonecutters on the progress of chose nork at the present biage the bricklayers were depending doubtless Doubt lesa however a way to thwart this attempt to destroy personal liberty will be found it there are any good or brickly era alio want to work without regard to they belong to trades unions or not they can obtain it on application to mr of the firm of watson brothers |