Show OGDEN RAILROAD I SHOPS ARE CLOSED Four Hundred and Fifty Men Take Off Their Overalls and Desert Their Posts PROCEEDING IS ORDERLY I Men and Company Officials Have But Little to Say Say Quit Reluctantly 4 THE STRIKE IN OGDEN 1 Approximately tel walked out on strike at 10 a. a a. a m. m f I There was practically no demon demon- emon- emon f 4 stratton Many lan of ot the men appeared ap- ap f ff f- f pea red reluctant to leave their work The officials appeared un- un 4 f concerned Pa Pay checks await the f strikers which would Indicate f ff f that th the they are regarded as discharged dis- dis f charged es The pay pap checks f 4 are arc not being accepted b by the men in in- any Instance The prevailing pre f question is How long will It ii f 4 flast 1 last a s t Z f 4 44 4 Special to The Herald R Herald Ogden Sept 30 As As the hands o of the I bi big clock In the Southern Pacific machine machine machine ma ma- chine shop pointed to 10 o'clock this I morning a voiced big-voiced machinist delivered delivered delivered ered himself of or a yell and as the signal was echoed here and there about the shop and the adjoining buildings workmen laid aside their tools quietly wa races und unu leit their stations sta eta I for home There was no other demonstration than that mentioned and in fact no nomore nomore nomore more than Is made at the tho closing hour twice each da day dav when the whistle blows to cease work The Thc helpers who do donot donot donot not belong to the federated unions gathered in In little groups about the shop but were ordered to the upper floor loor and told to attend to cleaning up the place The electricians also retained their stations Within fifteen minutes minute's not a machinist black blacksmith boilermaker tinsmith or car repairer re remained re- re roamed on the grounds and the night 1 I watchman was instructed to keep out all an persons not employed about the buildings Ten reit pensioners the stationary en engineer en- en Ineer and fireman and the various arlous foreman also remained on duty with the apprentice boys bOs and helpers Superintendent D. D J. J Malone visited the shop a few minutes after tho the strikers strikers strikers ers had l ic leK and stated that it was a a. complete wall walkout out and furthermore the most orderly he had ever er witnessed Men I n d. d of these want to v Many lany men did not quit said Mr Malone but the fact tact f r that the walkout is s general over the system the Ogden must of course observe their strike orders Superintendent Rowlands did not appear appear ap ap- pear perturbed over the matter an and stated that the company compan could continue continue continue con con- to operate its rolling stock without without without with with- out the assistance of the men who had quit We Ve have everything in excellent excellent- shape and we could probably operate our trains on the thc present schedule all winter Inter without filling tilling the places of th themen the men mn who have haye gone out We have no definite plans for filling the places of these men at least I have not been advised ad of the same if It exists higher up When Then ask asked regarding the fence which is being constructed around the railroad aBroad yards ards Mr Rowlands replied that Inasmuch as the fence was wa not planned for stockade a ep purposes o es the thede- thede de- de e- e La lay my in HI completing u it nu flu not OJ In rn fact if it were not finished for a month or two there would be no particular particular particular par par- cause for fr worry President of or the machinIsts machinIsts machinists machin machin- was pleased with the orderly manner manner manner man man- ner In which the men stopped work L and in reply to a question regarding the immediate effect the strike would P have on operating the trains stated that the effect would be felt Immediately immediately Immedi immedi- In some quarters and that It ItI j I would be harder t ettle the tho same than thank thant k t Is commonly supposed DIVORCE GRANTED GR i Special to The Herald k K Ogden Sept 30 A A final decree of I i- divorce was granted today to W. W Y Ab A A. b w Murphy Murph from Lillian D. D Murphy Murph on the f grounds of or desertion Th Thc defendant I did not contest the tho case |