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"scab" does not dare to go up the street there now unless he wants his head broken. Lacy said for to wait, that he would get it yet, Hoyr says in speaking of the Beaurisen trial that their is not a lodyr? in the country that he has not heard from and they are all willing to help and said that they had a few men doing detection work on the quiet that will surprise some of them, and that if they think that they are going to sit still and do nothing and let them manufacture evidence against them that they would fool them. He said they had some as slick men as the company had and they intend to find out just who those detectives are and will make it d-- hot for some of them, and would show Mr Stone that two could play at the same game. They have commenced to suspect one of their men named Ed Hurley of not being straight and Thomas said he did not like the way he acts and that they had better keep an eye on him until they can find out Murphy has been to the Hotel but a short time today he going out to 49th St. to meet some fireman. Thomas and Lacy sent out a great many letters this morning to