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Spooner, Wis., A Storm Center

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Hudson, Wis., July 10.- Company C, of Hudson; E and L, of Eau Claire, and H, of Meuominee, all of the Third regiment, W. N. G., commanded by Colonel M. T. Mooie, are under arins waiting for orders. For the past few days inatters at Spoouer, on the nortberu división of the Omaha, have been in bal shape. Boycotte were declared againgt all union men, and engineers and ñremeu were pulled from their traius. The sheriff claims to be able to proteet trains, but it is understood thnt he, togetner with the village oflieers, are iu sympalhy with the strikers. The ümaba hus deruauded protection and Ciuled upon Goveruor Peck, who ordered the companies to be in readiness. It is difflcnlt to get accurate reports, but traiuM ure unable to move iu either directiou and the road iü helpless. .The boycott exteuds lo surrouuding towns. Carloads oi il;i-s-k1 beei .nd other perishable f ififiiii t Lava Ijecn deHtroyed because uhe iniutbitauts oí Suell Dike, Spooner and o her localities have to consult the A. K. U. committees, which have refused aid to the roads. The boycott extenda to the hotels and business homes.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News