Show HAS BECOME A CITY OF STRIKES all the union workmen m colorado capital to be called out rother strikes JD enver may IS the joint executive e of organized the refusal of the citizens alliance to gree to arbitration of questions at issue called out 1000 union men during the forenoon today increasing the total number of strikers in this city to more than the unions ordered out today are brewery workers beer bottlers beer wagon drivers retail clerks garment workers and the unions that had previously gone out are teamsters express butchers and meat cutters cooks waiters restaurant helpers bakers grocery chick grocery men and egg tho total number of union men in the city exclusive of the railway organizations is 23 and it is the intention of tho labor committee to keep on trying up one branch of business after another so far as lies in it power until the em aloyes agree to some method of arbitration satisfactory to the unions so far aio segious disturbance has occurred the regular police force has been doubled and it will be birther iirth er enlarged if necessary to cope with any outbreak of gioi lence denver slay 15 it is likely that many more unions will be called out on strike today owing to the rejection of alie labor committees proposition by the citizens alliance yesterday already there h a total of over men on strike among those most likely to be called out today anre garment mak ers brewery employed emp loyes bartenders retail clerks carriage and licek drivers engineers and firemen candy makers and ash haulers dy the calling out of the engineers and firemen there danger that worth of meat in the refrigerators at the stock yards will be spoiled has been sonic disorder but nothing of a serious nature the police department hag increased its force to the situation the situation between the contending factions is at a deadlock this morning president craig announces that the citizens alliance will not accede to the union demands and president coatas is equally sure the labor committee will not arbitrate labor leader object to further negotiations with he alliance on the ground thai in its membership arc included not only employers of labor auf many nonunion non union workers whom ahey regard as strikebreakers strike breakers at 10 counsel for the transfer and van owners of the city applied to the federal court for nn injunction against the teamsters union tho transfer uvero local ko 83 and yan drivers and helpers local 0 o 62 and all roam ber belonging an fn these organizations alie plaintiffs libed for an injunction restricting defendant and associates confederate o ag oer vanti and employed emp loyes from interfering ter fering with of complainants nants aji common of freight between states of the united states or from hinde obstructing their wag oab or engaged in carrying freight and articles af pf antar state commerce from posting dockets lockets about the places of business bus ineis 0 complainants from interfering with any of their employed emp loyes by violence threats or personal injury from ordering directing or inciting any other persons to threaten awault aa ault or by the use us e of profanity or vale epithets to intimidate employed emp loyes from following the employed emp loyes to their home or other places for the purpose of intimidation and from publishing ny orders statements rul or directions by alie officers of the unions or any other similar orga niia lion commanding anil enjoining under pair of personal li olence or other persecution any employed emp loye arom continuing in the bervice of judge hallett to grant the injunction without a hearing the at torness for hi katpy hot they lo 10 locate athe bill of and asked for further time they promised iff the meantime lo 10 do nothing in conflict with the terms of the injunction the judae then granted a continuance to next wednesday omaha may hundred deputies and twenty five bicycle policemen mere distributed throughout the resi portion of the city today to aid taft regular police force in order no early calls were received by th police and io were reported this morning prom the police station it waa stated that preparations were making for feo curing an additional force if such precautions were found necessary one restaurant signed the waiters and opened for bu today at a meeting of the waiters union a resolution was adopted censuring acts of violence and declaring that i any member of the union proven guilty of overt acts would be expelled new york slay 15 members of the excavators excava tors and kock mens unions held a joint meeting today and discussed their difficulties with tho contractors especially those concerned in the subway work these strikers decided to maintain their position and keep away from work when alie italian subway strikers threatened a workman in the bronx today he Iran dished a revolver A policeman arrested him while the strikers escaped the workman was subsequently released by the magistrate before whom ho was arraigned two hundred italian striking workmen warned 75 workmen in the bronx to quit work on pain of death four strikers were arrested may 15 the international association of tube workers today elected officers choosing henry sabel of washington penna for president the convention took up abe wage committees report and it will probably be adopted today A radical change in lae scale is a clause making a days work consist of eight hours bridgeport conn may 15 tha con doctora and motormen employed by the connecticut railway and lighting company went on strike today tying up all the lines in the city the company offered a slight increase but refused to recognize the union auburn N Y may 15 AH building operations are suspended here carpenters having gone on strike for higher wages tha demand is for 30 cents an hour minimum |