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Show - . -. ' 1 A pri: of trainmen nva- :'ort p - l car l.ne near Boston, where the n.: . : - V ru- t-"t twelve mile, with a f-- V it- r, f noted con-' lr i i i -r. .e (ft- ool appear , nee i f i tii'S'" -. , j -re trt fr,.,r , t-.-1 ' ; prtau. i't cf trie roa.J, tne e r. ieuJt- t, i ri of t o'i'e force ani a f ..P 0I4 ( l.vfeiorj p., r cned by the p.r. nt ol the road. Of the strike the Boeton Amerl- I caa em.l: ' ....... I "A slr'Ve rt tve motormen a 1 eoriduo- I tore of t )T- ' -.Hon direct lue-ar com- I pany te i 1 (unt to secure an Increase in wages of 2 i oents Mur. TVi men re- . t cerve onlr 1P4 conts a a hour. W. H, Bar- i rett tf Ronton is the cv ft owner of th road, which runs from unlner to- AthoU ' ! twelve eilles. with a five-Tine branch from 1 Kast TrmpiMon to B.d invllle. Superintendent Super-intendent liamllton' ran one car alone, topping on the route whhe he collected fares., E. S. Boyden. one of Mr. Barrett's Bar-rett's of flee force In Boston, manned an- other oar. A third car was pot Into com. . mission with M. R. Boyden, a reporter on ' Mr. Barrett's boeton newspapers, the Fee-ord Fee-ord jand Advertiser, as motorman. The men were reduced to 17 ents an hour last 1 fall, with a promise, according to the men, of 30 cents this summer. But the latter Price ha not been forthcoming." |