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Operative further reports That in the morning he saw [[Bauervisu?]] Langworth Shea and Mike [[unclear]] talking at the corner of Main and Broadway they had a long conversation B - then went to Millers Shoe Store where he wrote a letter and from there went to the Hall where a large meeting was held, while the meeting was in progress there was a large hurrah, which Opr afterwards learned that [[Bauervisu?]] was speaking and Explaining what was done at the meeting in St Louis, That it had been voted there to carry on the Strike, to raise the Strikers wages and to tell any strike which is in need of money that the Brotherhood will assist them. Opr saw [[unclear]] and Frisbrie have a long [[ernest?]] talk together at the corner of Fox and La Salle Sts. Opr overheard Frisbie say G- D- his heart if he does that he will be clubbed till he can't walk. Taylor Mears Freeman and myself had just come out of Farwells Saloon - and |
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until after 1 a.m. in the morning. Opr shadowed them a while about midnight he went to Heaires? to Heeks to Empire House and also up to the Hall as far as the Park on the way home, Barney and unclear remained at Graniffs, the 1st night that Bowles and his brother stayed here
Oprs saw Fisher and Koegle on the streets during the day and evening. At night Opr watched near the Depot until after 2:30 A.M. walked the tracks as far as the bridge, The Police say it is very quiet now. very few strikers on the streets more new men. If it would be of any benefit to the R.R. Co. Opr could rope some of the new men but Opr has not done so thus far.
Monday August 13th 1888
Operative further reports That in the morning he saw Bauervisu? Langworth Shea and Mike unclear talking at the corner of Main and Broadway they had a long conversation B - then went to Millers Shoe Store where he wrote a letter and from there went to the Hall where a large meeting was held, while the meeting was in progress there was a large hurrah, which Opr afterwards learned that Bauervisu? was speaking and Explaining what was done at the meeting in St Louis, That it had been voted there to carry on the Strike, to raise the Strikers wages and to tell any strike which is in need of money that the Brotherhood will assist them. Opr saw unclear and Frisbrie have a long ernest? talk together at the corner of Fox and La Salle Sts. Opr overheard Frisbie say G- D- his heart if he does that he will be clubbed till he can't walk. Taylor Mears Freeman and myself had just come out of Farwells Saloon - and