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Two Things That Are Not Over

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Kansas City, July lis- Judge John F. P.iiilips, of the United Sta tes district court, ai'i'iresed the lollowing letter to United St.ites Marshal Joe Shelby in regard to the k : "Information has come to ine that strikers, so called, on the raihvays in this district, and their sYinpathizers and absttors, sinee the withdrawal of special deputy marshals, are boginning again to congrégate and iiang about the depot platforms, tracks, switch yards, shops, and locomotives of the railway companies, seeking by their talk, threais, and conduct to exert an inflaence upou the employés of the railway to induce and compel them to quit the service of the roads, aud again to obstruct" traffic in general. The judge then proceeds: "If, as the misguided leaders of these men give it out, the strike is not yet over they aud their followers must understand that neither are the orders and iujunctions heretofore issued by the United States court of tiiíá district recalled. The men w: o voluutarily quit the service of companies in common decency ought not to haug aliout the property of the roads for purposes of miachiqf. They should betake themselves to some other houest employmeut, Asgood citizens they ovve souie duty to the public." The judge then instructs the marshal to continue protectiou wherever it is ueeded, and to be vigilaut iu executing the law.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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