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until 11.45 A.M. when I went to the Clifton Hotel and got my dinner. I met Ed. Rogers there and he told me that from what he had heard at the hall, the strikers had gained nothing and lost every thing and he is also aware of the fact that he will stand a poor show of getting back on the Q on account of his fighting with new men and talking too much, he said he would not be surprised if unclear Rig had the history of all the boys, he said that if he refused a situation on the Q, he is sure he can get work on the Santa Fe. He told me that the boys expect a letter from Cleveland sometime to-morrow giving a full account of the agreement. Martin instructed all of the men to keep quiet and say nothing. I left the hotel at 3 P.M. and went to unclear barber shop where I met Joe unclear and Haw unclear, they said the Committee's doings was an outrage and unclear said a great many of the boys would never get back, he said he has talked very loud since the boys went out and thinks he will stand a poor show of getting back. {?McGaun?] called the new men and Robt unclear vile names and said that if he could not get a job here he could on some other road, He visited Smith + Marblis and D. Morley's saloons and met Swanson + Peter Erickaw at Morley's saloon they said there was no news worth speaking about, We shortly afterwards took a walk to the