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Show i , ii. STRIKE BULLETINS. (3 p.m.) President Bancroft emphatically rejects re-jects every demand of Electrical Work-" ers' committee. Assistant Postmaster A. P. Kessler announces that all passengers who ride on the Government mall cars will be protected by the United States marshals. mar-shals. Trailers, too, will be protected, if run. , Striking conductors and motormen are in mass meeting, receiving further instructions from their leaders. Car 72, carrying United States mail returns to postofflce after making trip to' Fort Douglas and station A, Eighth East and Second South streets, without interference. Mail is guarded by Policemen Po-licemen Simpson, Carlson, Wood and Pierce. , Ernest'Wood, who was arrested this morning for throwing an egg at Orson P. Arnold, pleaded guilty in Police court to the charge of battery and was fined $25. . He had no attorney. B. Spotten, who was arrested Sunday Sun-day for trying to hit a strike sympathizer sympa-thizer with brass knuckles, asked to have his case in Police court postponed until May 7, and it was set for that date. The schedule of mail cars, leaving outside stations for the main office, as announced by Assistant Postmaster A. P. Kessler, follows: Leaving Station A, Eighth East and Second South, 8 a. m., 11:10 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 5:10 p. m. and 7:10 p. in.; Port Douglas, 10:51 a. m.' and 4:51 p. m.; Sugar House. 10:40 a. m. and 3:40 -p. m.; Calder's park, 4 p. m.; Murray, 7:22 a. m., 12:52 p. m. and 4:50 p. m. |