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Show IIOIIG NEW III IfUOiliOl CASE t Proceedings Arc a Repetition of the Two Former Days of the Hearing. A constant, repetition . of Lho. testimony testi-mony Riven tlio day before, and tlio (lay before Mint., characterised tTio two" atid a liiilf-hbnr 'session of tbo labor, injunction in-junction cusooC tho master 'pjnmberfi against tho striking union pliimbors in Judge M. L. Jiitchio's division of the district, court ' Saturday forenoon. .1 lie defense; for some legal "reason, is" put-tine put-tine every union plumber in tlio ejty on tlio stand, and ns they all testily to practically tho same thing, tbo proceedings pro-ceedings were dull and uninteresting to a degree. . , , , , , , Eacli witness denied that bo bad scon or known of any vi.olonco or do 8t ruction of property whatever, and that tho plumbers' union did not ap-provo ap-provo of anv but legal moans of handling hand-ling its strike or its men, and that its attitudo at all times and under all circumstances cir-cumstances toward non-union strikebreakers strike-breakers and tho employers was always well within tho Jaw. Tho testimony of President Tt. D. Evans of tho union on Fridav wns practically repeated over and ovor again, both on Friday and throughout the ha If -day session bat-urda.V. bat-urda.V. ,,,,,, The court announced that. Uio case will occupy one or two hours Monday forenoon, after which time arrangements arrange-ments will bo made to hear the arguments argu-ments ns to whether or not the injunction injunc-tion now in effect against the striking strik-ing plumbers shall remain in force till the final bearing of tlio case, some thrco months hence, or shall bo dissolved. dis-solved. Definite dates will probably bo announced by tho court on Monday concerning when the arguments will be heard. Saturday tho following witnesses testified, 'all for the dofenso: C. D. II pish. Frank Donaldson. C. K. Aiucau, Charles Webb, Oorce. Morgan. James Davidson. Herbert Finney. Allied II. Kirkendall, William Duncan and K. U. V. vans. |