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Marble's saloon where he met J Johnson a fireman, and he told unclear that he had been through the west and had talked to a great number of railroad men. They all went to see the Q men win + will up their last dollar to help them. unclear treated and they then went to the Hall where Johnson entered. unclear then went to the Clifton Hotel and wrote up his back reports as the only chance he has is when Strauburg is not at the Hotel. unclear met Ed. Rogers and Strauburg at the Hotel at 12 noon. They took dinner together + Rogers spoke about the Labor ticker, he said all working men ought to vote for Sen. Palmer as the labor ticket had no show, he said it was to the interest of all working men that Palmer should be elected, unclear there would be no private army. he said S. Martin, the editor of the Press x People was working hard for Palmer and would capture all of the strikers votes. Strauburg told unclear that there was nothing new in the strike matters he said the men all felt good and are all standing firm. he said there will be no more breaks here in the ranks. At 2 P.M. unclear and Strauburg went to Williamson's livery stable and got a horse and buggy and unclear