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Show THE STRIKE. The Fourth Day Arrives and Progresses Without Incident. The strike has developed no new features fea-tures during the day, and the situation remains in the same condition as when darkness fell upon it last night. The strikers themselves have been exceedingly exceed-ingly quiet and dignified in their movements, and if anything of an important im-portant nature has taken place it has not Hashed before the reportorial vision. The fact that there is not a ripple on the surface, however, does not indicate that the controversy is at an end. On the contrary, it is a solemn guarantee of a deeper determination to die game. "We have not weakened one iota, remarked one of the leaders very quietly quiet-ly this morning, "and will stand on the principles on which the union is based. We are just as devoted to them today as on the eve of the walkout, and believe be-lieve they will yet land us on the rocky foundation of success. We have no reply to make to the words of the company concerning the abandonment of the union or the cleaning of the cars after the day's, work is over. The public know where we stand, and the demand of the company that we shall forsake the principles of an order that has preserved pre-served harmony among us is as insolent as it is unreasonable." This evening there will be another demonstration in which all the unions will take part and carry torchlights. It is proposed to make it the most for-midible for-midible turn out over seen in the western west-ern country and active preparations are looking to that end. |