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Debs Says Victory Is His

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jackson, Alien., Juiv . - A di-i'.iU' received here f rom Presidect ! ■■ reads: "We have assu ranee that ,i . in forty-eieht hours every labor urganization in the country vvili come in our rescue. The fight is on, and oor men are acquitting themselves liktheroes. Our cause is gaining groii,-) daily, and success is only a questir.n ut a fewdays." División Superintendent Jordán says the Michigan Central people do not anticipate trouble outside of Chicago. St. Joe, Ma, July '9. - Two companies of the Wickham rifles have been ordered to Brookfield, Ma, lo protect the property of the Wabash and Santa Fe railways and to quell the rioting which has been in progress. río effort is being made to run trains either east or west of the Missouri river from this point. Dübuque, iowa, July 9. - A leading attorney of this city representing the Illinois Central and the Chicago Great Western has gone to Keokuk to obtain from Judge Woolson an injunction to restrain the railway strikers of Dubuque. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9 - J. J. O'Brien, a trainman who quit work on the Big Four road at Valley Junction, is to be arrested, it is said, for violating the injunjtion of the United States court and delaying a train. He will be arraigned for contempt Huntington, Ind., July 9. - Ninety injunctions were filed against Erie employés in tliis city and several more arrests for impeding trains have been made.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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