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be held and action of some kind determined on. All was quiet up to 8.00 P.M. March 28" 1888 Today in Chicago Opr C.P. met Cap Selacy & Gallick, Engineers of the brotherhood. He unclear said there was nothing new on unclear at present that they would wait for a few days to see what the switchmen would do when their places were filled by scabs. He said he expected trouble any day as the switchmen would not allow the scabs to work quickly this man claimed that all the police would do would be to disperse the crowd and that the police would not see any stone thrown or any cars uncoupled. That is they would not see it even if it was not done. Gillick said it was the intention of the switchman on the "Q" to go out as soon as they had any excuse so doing and that the breakmen were also ready to go on very short notice. They seem to feel more encouraged now then they did two weeks ago. They claim to have three hundred and fifty thousand dollars in the treasury and all the men paid their wages who went out on the "Q" strike. Delacy was to see Arthur today he says he is as confidence of winning today as the day the men went out Yours Respectfully Pinkerton Nat Det Agency by Wm A. Pinkerton Gen. Supt. West. Div