Show The Walmoih Troubles Not Settled ST Louis September 4At 11 oclock I this morning the general executive board of the Knights of Labor called on General I Manager Talmngo and submitted us an ultimatum ulti-matum in the matter of the Wabash troubles trou-bles First that a general order is to be issued along the Wabash lines instructing no prohibition and discrimination against I the Knights of Labor second that all em ployes who have in any manner taken an active ac-tive part since June 16th in the settlement of the trouble be given back the positions which they held prior to said 16th of June at once third the reinstatement rein-statement of all other locked out employers on or before October 1st1 1885 fourth that all who have come out since June 16th in support of those locked out on that date be I also reinstated on or before October 1st Talmago answered that the Wabash was I in tha hands of a receiver and that the court was insisting on the reduction of expenses consequently he could not put men to I work now as ho has neither work nor money to pay them In regard to the demand for reinstatement he declared he could say nothing now as ho did not know what demands for labor or the financial condition of the road would be in at that date Messrs Powderly and Turner returned and hold a secret conference with the Wabash Wa-bash district committee lasting several hours At 2 p m they were not ready to say what action they would take |