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could not see any person there though the lights were still burning. At 12:15 A.M. he discontinued and retired for the night.
could not see any person there though the lights were still burning. At 12:15 A.M. he discontinued and retired for the night.
Thursday June 7"/88
Thursday June 7"/88
Today in Aurora Opr W.N. left the hotel at 7 A.M. and went to [[Sarbests?]] saloon where he remained till noon. Every thing seemed quiet. Opr played a game of pool with
Today in Aurora Opr W.N. left the hotel at 7 A.M. and went to [[Sarbests?]] saloon where he remained till noon. Every thing seemed quiet. Opr played a game of pool with [[unclear]] Race and in the afternoon played dominoes with Bill [[Unclear]] one of the firemen and [[unclear]] Race. There was very little talk about the "2" strike [[unclear]] Race said he wishes they would declare the strike off so he could get another job, [[unclear]] he would try and get back to the "2" again but in case he fails he will try the Central RR. He said he did not belong to the brotherhood but sympathized with them and stuck. Opr remained in the saloon till 9 [[unclear]] where they closed up. Bowles did not put in an appearance. At 10 pm Opr discontinued. Everything was quiet up to that time. Your Respectfully, Pinkerton Nat Det Agcy Wm A. Pinkerton Gen Supr West Div

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could not see any person there though the lights were still burning. At 12:15 A.M. he discontinued and retired for the night. Thursday June 7"/88 Today in Aurora Opr W.N. left the hotel at 7 A.M. and went to Sarbests? saloon where he remained till noon. Every thing seemed quiet. Opr played a game of pool with unclear Race and in the afternoon played dominoes with Bill Unclear one of the firemen and unclear Race. There was very little talk about the "2" strike unclear Race said he wishes they would declare the strike off so he could get another job, unclear he would try and get back to the "2" again but in case he fails he will try the Central RR. He said he did not belong to the brotherhood but sympathized with them and stuck. Opr remained in the saloon till 9 unclear where they closed up. Bowles did not put in an appearance. At 10 pm Opr discontinued. Everything was quiet up to that time. Your Respectfully, Pinkerton Nat Det Agcy Wm A. Pinkerton Gen Supr West Div