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Show Tin: tii.i uu ti'iii:its' hrniifr. Thu lllllerent Niiurnioula loucern lux II. Ciiicauo, Due. 8. Chhf IUmsey of the Order of Hallway Teh-giaplurs, Ms strlknan tbu Heck Island load Is now on uud that all telegraphers went nut at 10 a. m. Urnural ManagirHt. John uf the Hock Island road, on thu iithi r hand, fiuld lu an Atioilati'd l'ress r oiler that everything w at moving nt usual und the telegraph builmnl uf tbu read was boliiR oouducteil without delay. Aa tit lu he Wat advised the men hud not gone out; smile men might have struck hero uud there, hut hu li id not received nuy ndvtcos lo tUi.Uin-ct. V.h 111 .NO, Oklahoma, Deo, 8. Ihe telegrailuisoii this uud of tho Hock Inland roid left the Poya at 10 o'clock. Tho lompiny Inducid the train ills-iHtcheis ills-iHtcheis to remain at their pout. From iliiiliigtou, Katisas, to lied ltlver, Oklaboiiu, the prison! terminus of the road, onttids tho train dlspatcheri,ouly two operators remain at their I oils. The topurutors have Ihii fymiwithy of th'i cillruup, and It It believed the com- any will have double In putting nonunion non-union men In the elrlkeru' placer. Wichita, Kausnt, Dee. 8. The Hock lalar.d t( legl.i hers O'l this division, except Ihe Irani dlspatohtrs and Hi roe operators, stiuck llila morn lug according to tho Instructions of Chief Itnmity, I'UTll.NCl itKN IN TIIH trrlllKEIts I l.ACKf. DAVFNIiinT, la., Dec. 8. Vlco l'resluent Kimball of thu Hock Island road laid at u. on that the telcgiaphi ra' atrihe would not rloualy Inti rli-ie with theusuof tho wires lor tralnwork un lhu town division from thu Mltalstlppl river to Council HlullV, not morn than twelve operators having left tho keys, aiu ou thodMslou Irom Davenport tu Kansas city fifteen or twenty bad rosu out. , The trains are moving regularly by thu dltpnttlinis' orders excel t whero tlivsnowsturm luterferis, lloauyslhu strlkuwlll not bu general, weit of tho Mississippi rlvir, nud that none of the dliialchera will Join thu tlrlkur. A Davenport dispatcher is cow golm; ovir tho southwestern line putting men In tho plans of tho operators who struck. iiiCBTiiiKKirciitmiAriiA. Omaha, Dec, , All telegraphers employed lj iho Hock Island In JCebnuks, oxctpt four, struck thli morning. A Itrgo number of new operators were tent out lo tukuthe itrlktra' places. TIlkY lilU hOT OI1KV TUP. UltDKII. Ci.daii IlAl'Itu, la,, Dec. 8. Aa for at can bu learned none of the uiaualors on tho llurllnglorj, Cedar Haplds ft Northern road obeyed tho order tu strike. only A rxtr. DLMVtn, Dec. 8. Very few ,tele-Crapnera ,tele-Crapnera ou the llock Island lluis Hi this statu struck this niornlug. hO tllltlKB IX KA.SflAU. Kansas (,'itv, Doc. 8. There la no ttrilo In this el'y nuiuuj thu telu-grapheri telu-grapheri of Iho ltock Island road. I(llle,iriell,r Jloner. Ntl.irs, Mkh., Die. 8 Mlaa Mary Cowley, an tided wealthy lady, was found dead In her home, hating been shotand her throat cut. It la helluvcd thntUeorgu Taylor, recently Ideated from prison for rubbing Mis Cowley's houte, commmlttu I tbo deed out of revenge. |