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day this week, he told unclear that he heard the Brotherhood was going to cut him off the pay roll for getting drunk. He said if they did, he was going to try and get back to work Hinkson was if and master at Burlington some years ago and is cousied unclear a good man at switching by all the switchmen unclear went with him to Lardt's saloon when unclear treated him to a drink of whiskey, they then went back to the Clifton Hotel where they met Leo Tatters, he told unclear that he was going away Friday night that he had received his $400.00 and was no longer a member of the Switchman's Union, he is also cut off of the striker's pay roll. Strauburg came in at noon and unclear asked him how it was that Rogers did not take his meals at the Clifton House any more and unclear replied that Rogers went home for his dinner now. unclear asked him if there was any prospects of the strike being settled, + he replied that there was not, that there was no more except that the boys at Quincy raised h- every once and a while. A general boycott on certain merchants has been raised there. After dinner Strauburg asked unclear to go to the Knoxville Fair, he said he had two girls and that he would take one and unclear could take the other. At 1.30 A.M. they went to Williamson's livery and hired single rigs and drove to Miss Roudine's house on N. Kellogg St.