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Show I STREET FORCE SUPERVISOR CONDIE "NOTIFIES HIS WOBEN" THAT THEY I ARE OUT OF JOBS. It remains to be seen, today whether or not the laborers In the Street department intend to keep at work or voluntarilygive up their Jobs. Street Supervisor P. S. j Condle has been convinced by tho Mayor find tlio opinion rendered by City Attorney Attor-ney Dey, and all of the men, except thoso whoso positions were created by direct act of the Council, walked out yesterday morning after listening to a harangue rom their boss. Mr. Condle mounted a 7&tth1 at tho city's barn on Stato street and told the men. that ho could no longer employ them without paying their salaries out of his own pocket or nt the risk of ills bondsmen. Ho told them that by getting get-ting a note from tho Mayor they would again bo put to work. A largo portion of the men called upon Mayor Morris and asked for lho noto suggested. Tho Maydr, however, refused to do anything for them, and told them that they would have to ivalt until tha Council had enacted tho ordinances creating crea-ting their positions. About fifty men havo quit work, and It romalns to bo seen this morning whether they intend to stay out or take up their shovels and brooms and earn their pay as thoy havo been doing |