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Show The Strike Not Over la Ohio. I Columbus, Ohio, 31. No freight trains on the Indianapolis or eastern ; division of the P. C. and St. Louis I lines, but imperishable freight is being irecotved for shipmc-ut east and west. the P. C. and St. Louis company is j preparing for the full resumption of freight traffic to-morrow. Military arrived at 11 a.m. About eleven companies are to remain here and j tee tbat trams are not interfered with , further. Several Cincinnati companies com-panies went to Newark, where trouble is apprehended. A number of leaders lead-ers in the disturbance here were arraigned ar-raigned to-cUy and until or sent tujail on Ions sentences. It ia Btated that trains will commence running regularly regu-larly on all roads to-morrow. A special to the Ohio State journal says the firBt of the Pan Handle west freight trains due here at 7.30 p.m. wns met by a body of Baltimore and Ohio strikers about half a mile east of the depot, stopped and run on the siding. The fire was dropped from the engine and the water let out of the boiler. Ten miuuteB later another 1 train came up and was served the same way. Up to this time the strikers have not been interfered with. Another special dated 8.30 p.m. 1 says Beveral companies of troops have just reached the ground, where the , strikers are congregated. Troops j have received orders to protect trains. |