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Show STREW RAILWAY STRIKE. Parade ur tin Mrlkrr. The Present Pres-ent Mtualion. Il.lAeen sax and setcii (.'clock last evening the striking motormen and conductors, paraded the Lusluess crutre, headed by a band, aud bearing bear-ing a Hag and a number of transparencies. trans-parencies. The latter read as follows: fol-lows: "Oar cause is just," "We ak the iiblie to bear patiently pa-tiently with us In tlie battle for oar rights." "We did not make a demand; we only made a request." "We caatlcn the public against riding on the cars w Ith Incompetent men." "We orgamred for the protection of the company as well as ourselves." our-selves." "We will not clean the care." "We are ready to resume our duties du-ties when the company accede to our reasonable request." There were sounds of cheers at Intervals along the line of march, but with this exception all was quiet. The greater portion of the spectators gave no sign as to whether they sympathized with the strikers or not. During the atternoon and evening, strikers would board cars and endeavor to prevail upon the non union conductors and motor men to quit. In numerous Instances they were successful, but other nonunion non-union men stood ready to take many of tlie places made vacant. The Carpenters' Union last evening even-ing adopted the, following: Vorr J, That all member or Can0 tcja' Union 113 retue topatrooUe the Salt I .ate Street Car line Ull the company grant the demand ot their men. and that we wJI auut laid men vrtta onr meant That s copy or thee resolution' li mreadon our minatea. a eopr be sent to ".Vch hltl of carmen, a cor to Snierl-iendent Snierl-iendent Ceade. nl to the noixinr py. '"' richaso Srawanr, rrat- JIoseoe Ecu, Bee Seer. This morning the situation remained re-mained rOTctically unchanged. The company have 27 cars In regular use. and of these 14 rau on a twenty-nilnute twenty-nilnute schedule all the f-reuoon, with the exceptlonof Second South Street, the cars on which made half hour trips. |