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Notes Of The Situation

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chicago, July '.- The strike situation lis detailed by the dispatches is as follows: The railway employés at Little Rock have strtick again at Debs' order. The strike appears brokeu at Los Angeles. At Denver the same state of affairs exists. The situation is improving at Dubuque, Ia.; Illinois Central switchmen teturned to werk. The Erie at, Cleveland has wou the light and tue Big Four praeticrtlly done oo; all roads tnakiug progresa There is no chance ac New i'ork anl Sovereign's request to strike has received üttie attentiou. At Kansas City the K. C, Fort Scott and Memphis has begnn moving freight. The blockade has been lifted at Spooner, Wis. Wabash conductorsat Springfield, Hls., have returned to work. Strike practically over at j phis. Passender service fnlly resumed at St. Louis. 'The tie-up at Princeton, Ind., I is still tight. Xöu-uniou men boycotted i by citizens. The strike is '-oing to piec-es at Pueblo and eveu A. R. U. men are inquiring for '.vork. At Toledu passenger trainsjare running, ! but freight is tied-np; A. R. U. gaining at ! that point; local papers buyeotted. Strike at Nahvül,' going to pieoes. P. J. j Guir.% v;ce p esidentof the American Federation of Labor, said at Puiladelphia before leHVing lor f.ne conference in Chicago that he belïeved the strike is practically at an end.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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