Show arbitration AWARD members of labor unions must not bs discriminated against chicago may 15 the chicago board of arbitration last night made its award in the trouble of the peoples gaslight coke company and employed emp loyes who charged tho company with dismissing them because they were members of a labor union the board held that the safety of the public was involved in the gas supply and that it would be dangerous to have the gas plant in the charge of a collection of men who ate subject to the absolute orders of some leader who may i not have the general good of tho public at heart tho board found that the men dropped from tho pay rolls of the company before tho strike was threatened had no just cause for complaint but that those discharged during the controversy should be given their former positions tho board however bars from reinstatement those who conducted themselves improperly during tho stride and those who left the employ of the company without orders from their union the company employs many union men in its different departments and the board protected them by a decree that tho company shall not discriminate against member fe of any labor body new york slay 1 alie standard oil company of new jersey has declared a dividend for the quarter of 7 per share for the corresponding quarter last year the dividend declared waa 10 per share new york may 15 the yacht reliance left here today in tow of her tender sunbeam bound westward it is expected she will put into new london this afternoon and leave for city island in the morning chicago may 15 by the provisions of a decree just signed by judge tuley the illinois central railroad will have to im prove its right of way between randolph street and park row by constructing in place of the stone hafl a picket fence which will in aff way interfere with a good view of lake michigan A new viaduct at monroe street is also demanded the cost of all the improvements will be about the present unsightly and stall stone walls are ordered dismantled the work to be completed by october ast 1st the instrument puts an end to litigation that has dragged through eight years |