Show IN RAILWAY CIRCLES AMNESTY OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC PA-CIFIC COMES LATE Pintscli Light SpreadingBancroft Leaven For Idaho Passenger Travel on the SaUna Branch When the Southern Pacific company last week promised amnesty for the men engaged in the great strike of two years ago it appeared to tho men that it was long in coming a will be seen from the following resolutions passed by the A R U over on the coast Resolved That the local union No 34a of the American Amercan Railway Union ten Raiway ders its sincere and heartfelt thanks to t the great and unAmerican power from whatever source i conies that changed the hearts or interests of the unAmer ican and tyrannical managers of the Southern therResolved Pacific company and be i fur Resolved That this great power be praised for transforming such hearts to those worthy of Americans by raising the black list against our members and permitting per-mitting them to earn a living at their several vocations in the United States and thus in a measure making reparation reparaton for the deaths of those of our members who have already starved G w WEST President C J de Seda Secretary President The members of that lodge doubtless doubtess had in mind the suffering and misery dealt out to the many whom that company com-pany relentlessly pursued all over the pursue country by means of the black list and some of them were driven to the grave the while families were separated some of them forever The railroad men of the country are prone to believe that if they can stand two whole years of priva ton and persecution they are then able to manage to live within the new fields they were driven to The amnesty so granted is not a general one and it would seem as though the Southern Pacific Pa-cific company had in mind the placating placatng of the public more than the real good of the railway employees At any rate the action comes late |