Show but railroad people say they have no use for it SL paul ann august 7 persistent rumors were current today that a move had been inaugurated by the northwestern carmera Far mera exchange and merchants associations along the line of the great northern and northern pacific to seburn arbitration of the telegraphers strike so far as could be ascertained no official action in this has yet bean taken president of the telegraphers stated to tho associated press that the hd not come before him officially although ha had reports that such a moy ement was on foot the telegraphers said mr perham are willing to submit their grievance to any sed body 0 men and would welcome application to arbitrate coming from this source general manager horn of the northern pacific had heard nothing of such application and declared that there was no occasion for arbitration so far as the northern pacific Is concerned said he there is nothing to arbitrate conditions are improving each day and on some divisions are already normal general superintendent slade of the great northern was equally cm in declaring that there was no necessity for arbitration so tar as could be noted locally conditions on both of the roads showed material improvement today transcontinental passenger trains were runner runn lr nearer to schedule time th anthey have done tor several days and both roads are receiving perishable freight although commission men say they are snipping it only subject to delay president perham said that he still believes that mr hill will take steps to end the strike as soon as he reaches st paul |