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few days now, that the company will have to give in, the imported men at the depot are no good and the company can't afford to keep them they are a lot of hums from the East only brought here to make a bluff and as long as the boys keep away from the deport they are sure of victory. They then left by rear door. The bartender said the man who did the talking was Joe Bruso an Engineer. The Opr then went to 4 other saloons in the neighborhood but there wasn't a striker to be found in any of them. At 2 p.m. the opr went to the vicinity of the depot, on the way he met a striker who said the deport is full of bum scabs and that the company was putting [up beds for them, They then walked uptown. The opr told him he [[fired?]] on [[unclear]] but did not intend to go to work here. he said that was right, they then separated. There is a great deal of feeling against an engineer named Peterson who stuck to the company. The Opr went to D. [[Morley's?]] Saloon and remained there until 6 p.m. At 7:30 he went to vicinity of the hall and remained until 10:00 p.m. when he discontinued the operations.
few days now, that the company will have to give in, the imported men at the depot are no good and the company can't afford to keep them they are a lot of hums from the East only brought here to make a bluff and as long as the boys keep away from the deport they are sure of victory. They then left by rear door. The bartender said the man who did the talking was Joe Bruso an Engineer. The Opr then went to 4 other saloons in the neighborhood but there wasn't a striker to be found in any of them. At 2 p.m. the opr went to the vicinity of the depot, on the way he met a striker who said the deport is full of bum scabs and that the company was putting [up beds for them, They then walked uptown. The opr told him he [[fired?]] on [[unclear]] but did not intend to go to work here. he said that was right, they then separated. There is a great deal of feeling against an engineer named Peterson who stuck to the company. The Opr went to D. [[Morley's?]] Saloon and remained there until 6 p.m. At 7:30 he went to vicinity of the hall and remained until 10:00 p.m. when he discontinued the operation.
J.M. reports [[unclear]] March 5th 88
The Opr went through the streets and hotels with the Engineers and Firemen. The strikers will not talk to strangers [[unclear]] [[unclear]] the head men of the brotherhood busy keeping the weaker

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few days now, that the company will have to give in, the imported men at the depot are no good and the company can't afford to keep them they are a lot of hums from the East only brought here to make a bluff and as long as the boys keep away from the deport they are sure of victory. They then left by rear door. The bartender said the man who did the talking was Joe Bruso an Engineer. The Opr then went to 4 other saloons in the neighborhood but there wasn't a striker to be found in any of them. At 2 p.m. the opr went to the vicinity of the depot, on the way he met a striker who said the deport is full of bum scabs and that the company was putting [up beds for them, They then walked uptown. The opr told him he fired? on unclear but did not intend to go to work here. he said that was right, they then separated. There is a great deal of feeling against an engineer named Peterson who stuck to the company. The Opr went to D. Morley's? Saloon and remained there until 6 p.m. At 7:30 he went to vicinity of the hall and remained until 10:00 p.m. when he discontinued the operation. J.M. reports unclear March 5th 88 The Opr went through the streets and hotels with the Engineers and Firemen. The strikers will not talk to strangers unclear unclear the head men of the brotherhood busy keeping the weaker