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Show Strikers ready for arbitration i tlffraphers Are Willing to Submit Their Differences to Outsiders for Final Settlement. I ,11-i'al Strike Order Ittucd by F prtildent Small Caated Out Little Change In Situation, at the I Men Dltpeted to Strike I Were Already Out. y, lllcngo Despite the Issuance of s fcneral strike ortler by President :ar Ihe sllustlcm In this city was I ot materially rhtnged on I'rldsy. All ( die men who were illsposml In trise were already otiL It was be-I be-I levftt by the official of the union I wt ihn order would urnle n num-rsf num-rsf broker and coinmleslim houses, t no addltlnnnl strikes was reported ITorts at peacemaking have an far perilled no effect either on employ-41 employ-41 or telegraphera Ike oirirers of the Telegraphers' ofjaii late I'riday changetl front on tat proposition to arbitrate, and an-ravjtccd an-ravjtccd that they would accept the oin x of ihe general boanl of arid-tntl'in arid-tntl'in of the American Federation of itar In settling the differences with lM tompanle This Isjard consists of John Mitchell of th Mine Work-am Work-am Daniel I Koefe of the Longtlior- and President Maninel Crfimpers gsna Mr tlompers who made the tkne nnnounrement |