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Show AHtAll) UF L.H. AND 1,1 Mil. Curb I lilting Striker tccuiod of Millntr Illro threats Agtlnit Noii'Unlun liurkiii n. If tho repreieutatbin mndo to Htrtel Hujiervlsor Hlnvs by tho Culmer JeunluK l'jylng company aro correct, they ato raotlcally at tho tnorcy of tho curb cutter who struck for higher wages a few days nip Before tho strike the company had all of their stone cut at thu I Ight Huiitli street yard Immediately after thu strike thu eonijauy aijllcd to Btreet Huptr visor lllues for thuprlvllcgoof linullng their stono onto thu prluclnl street nud tutting It Henr Iho e Ige of the sidewalk wliero It was to bu 1 laced lu position Hie rejuiat was gmntoJ, and lost night, nt luo niretlug uf thu City Council, Rich moved that "Ibl stomi dressing lUaluess on tie uLillo streets bu nbollahed " Ihen thu cx Inn ntlon was nialu that thu coui any had been compelled to oomo on to thu streets to do thu work wliero they could Kettollc irotectlon as thu strlkors had made eflro throats against all lion union wotkmcti who had ollered to ro tu work In thuy irds Councilman Kill) stated that If the company wanted I roteotlon from sink er that Ihej could get It at tin yard M well as on the streets rhoclty would si ud officers down to guard their In tertst and attest thu strikers If ticcis sury Moatol thacouncllmen agreed with Mr ICelly, though olio or two o! them thought that If thecoiniauy callod for poltecmou that thuy should lay for i elr services. ltlch' motion carried and thu hew. lug cf rock on thu streets will uo Luasu |