Show Ilcsoived to Boycott The Central Labor union of Brooklyn Brook-lyn held a meeting at headquarters this afternoon Resolutions of sympathy for the strikers were adopted and i was resolved re-solved to boycott lines of the three companies affected by the strike About 600 was collected in aid of the strikers strik-ers ersThomas Thomas J McGuire and H B Martin Mar-tin of the general executive 1 I paa were Interviewed by va reporter of the Associated Press and said their visit to Brooklyn had nothing to do with the strike Master Workman Connelly will wait on the president of the three railroads tomorrow said Mr McGuire and inform in-form them that the men who are locked out are ready to go back to work immediately im-mediately This will of course be on the condition condi-tion that the men running trippers are to receive 150 a day and are to work I only ten hours a day out of twelve I consecutive hours The best legal opinion has been obtained ob-tained and we are advised that the effect of this action wU be to make Judge Gaynors decision mandatory Presidents LeuIs Norton and Wicker can no longer give any excuse for not running their cars on schedule tmeProceedings Proceedings will also be instituted tomorrow against the officers of the companies for working the men more than ten hours a day They are liable to a fine of 500 and a term of imprisonment im-prisonment for every such offense I Prosecutions are also pending by II citizens against the companies for not fulfilling the promise of their charters I Some prominent citizens left this ev < jn ing for Albany and will put this Mat ier eral in the hands of the attorneygen |