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Show The Siu'lcLnieu's Strike. The sw Uchmen's strike still continues con-tinues to be the topic of the day. The men are still out, with no immediate im-mediate prosiiect of coming to any settlement. A few trains left the yard yesterday, but were hnudled by official". There are two meuiU work iu connection con-nection with thuofTicIal, but. -is they are Inexierienced hands, aud their services are of no material aid, the switchmen do nut even ask them to quit. It is stated that Ihe company has employed a number of deputy sheriffs who have strict orders to keep all striking switchmen out of the yard. A meetingof ttieiliflerent orders of railway employes was held Thursday evening, and, it is said. will join the switchmen if some eatistaclory results are not arrived at in a day or to. A committee com-mittee of tlie federated board of engineer, firemen, conductors, brakemen and switchmen will arrive ar-rive in this city from the East today. to-day. Tho committee will confer with the officials and employes, and.it Is said, will inaugurates strike iu all the detrimental If the switchmen's grievance Is not settled. set-tled. I Mr. Resicguio was interviewed aud said that the strike had nut as-, sumed anygreuter proportions, and that the vacancies would lie tilled . by competent men in a few days, i Mr. Rassegnic denied tlie report that I the company had ordered other di- visions l ceaso sending freight to i Oden that the report was witbnut I any foundation hatevcr. O&dtn I Standard. |