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one of them a Mr. Sindquist said that the Boys told him the Cause of the strike would be explained he (Sindquist) said he was as much in the dark as Ever. Rogers, Opr says is a good speaker, but explained nothing I shortly met P Roberts we visited saloons on the square until 10:00 p.m. when Op left him and went to the Hotel and retired for the night. Tuesday July 10th 1888. Opr further reports that at 9 am. he went to the White Elephant Saloon with Jim Boyd Wm Wardrope and lehas Stranburg unclear J Heinckson Thomas Allison and Geo Mylee. they all sat down to a Table and each one one treated to drinks Mylee spoke about the Dynamite Case and said it makes things look bad for the Brotherhood as there was one Explosion here. They may arrest some of the men here for that job. Mylee said he believes the Company has got the "Hold" on the men arrested and if the men are guilty. Mylee said he wants the men to get the full extent of the Law. Herb Updike shortly after came in and said he did not believe in the dynamite scare, if those men wanted to wreck a train, there are easier ways of doing it than by using Dynamite. Updike said the men arrested will have to be defended by good lawyers and he will put his 60.00 a month to a fund for the attorneys. They remained at the Elephant Saloon until 10:20 A.M. when they walked to the Hall, they Entered. Opr remaining outside. he then went to 221 Main St. where he met Mike Shea Jack Lahey and they played 2 games of pool and also went to the Hall where they met Peter Erickson, uncle of Al Hedberg. he spoke about the Dynamite Case. he said