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  My Operative W.J.C. further reports as follows:
  Friday April 6th/88.
  "I left my residence at 8 o'clock a.m. and proceeded to the Union Depot. Everything was quiet there and from there I went to 1046 Union Ave., the loafing place of the striking engineers; waiting around there until about 10 o'clock before the railroad men began to gather. I became pretty well acquainted with one of the striking engineers. Con. Callahan by name, who, after taking a drink and a cigar told me in the course of the conversation that they hardly hoped to be successful, but the next time they resort to some other method. Some of the boys had gone to work now, but for his part if the matter was settled satisfactorily to-day, he would not like to go work for a month, as you can't tell what the boys friends may do in the way of putting obstructions on the track. Some of his friends came up just then and I did not