| Show THE RAIL RAILWAY WAY MENS MEN'S STRIKE FROM THURSDAY DAILY JULY 5 The local boycott situation is II very very- much mixed today Re Regular ular passenger passenger ger train operation between here an and L- L LO O Ogden deD appeared to be out of the ques ques- que tion question One ODe train only left lett this citY from the Union Pacific for tor Ogden to to- today today today day That waat was at this morning It was wal halted at Syracuse where It 1 still stands The eastern fast mail wa was not aU allowed owed to move a wheel and the Utah Nevada train for count county was wa again taken loft loff oft this morD morn In ing morning The rhe Milford passenger train got out on time time but according to state statements ments menta made today that hat even may be t until the strike is settled There is II not a pound of ot ht enter enter- ing Ina the city olty All imported products are going up in price Brow On behalf of Henry W Lawrence Brow Brown Terry Woodruff Rudolph AUf Alff A Hollander J W Sullivan Henry T Ball Bail and Frank Harrigan citizens of Salt Lake Judge Powers Power and Attorney S B P Armstrong went before J Judge Merritt at a late hour on OB Tuesday afternoon and a asked ked for Jea leaver to intervene in the tha matter of the re- re receivership r of ot the Union Pacific Rail Ban Railway way Bail way company thereto Attorney P L Williams was wal there to represent the receivers of the rail rail- railroad railroad rail railroad road named In a lengthy It petition w was set forth by the clients of or Powers and aDd Armstrong that the receivers had bad re- re re fused refused to permit trains to to- tobe be operated unless Pullman cars can were attached and because the e of the road had refused to work u under oder these e condi condl- Mons conditions they were being dl discharged charged and the road tied up That the roads could be operated without sleepers and thus thul mail mall freight and passengers allowed to be carried over it U Petitioners represented that also that the continued suspension of traffic would greatly damage prayed that the court direct the receivers t to proceed to G operate erate the road in the car oar carrying carrying of freight mail and passengers minus Pullman sleepers sleeper so long as ae a their attempted use ue interferes with or obstructs the said ald operation After listening to long legal men ments arguments Judge Merritt said laid this was wu the th most mOlt novel Doel proposition he had eTerI ever eTer- I considered and failed to see how he could find out what specific Interest the petitioners had in the litigation It 11 the attorneys could show him b by com lObi competent potent corn authority that he bad the ft to allow them to intervene he e would gladly do so 10 He would however hor give them a week in which to submit s The matter therefore went over for tor that period Upon inquiry at the U 8 S Marshals Marshal's office Olce this morning it was wu learned that the marshal and his bis deputies were still t at t Ogden but that no word had been received deceived here bere from them OLDEN OGDEN Utah Jul July The S-The 6 The condi condi- condition condition tion of the strike stake is continually grow grow- growing growing ing tighter OB on all the lines lInel Not a wheel will move in the Ogden yards today On Tuesday night an attempt was made evade to run out the Utah Northern through train at A ore crew had been secured and all appeared certain for the leaving of the trains The engine 9 was backed up in close proximity with the he car when a mob of infuriated strikers stepped between it and the first oar ear ar in ill spite of 01 Marshal Brigham and andis ibis his deputies and ana defied the engineer to go over them The engineer made several everal bluffs but the strikers stood spat pat pal and held him bim back bark At this Ibis point Judge Judd stepped up u p and called Attention When all was quiet the Judge read the instructions from Attorney Genera Olney to prosecute all aU persons Inter Inter- Interfering baring fering with mail mall trains Be H e further lurther stated that whatever force for was needed Deeded to enforce this order would woul be obtained At the conclusion of his hi e remarks the strikers striker cried out Un Un couple Pullmans Pullman's and let Jet the mall mat 1 go In less than ten minutes tes tb e Pullmans were cut loose from rom th e train and run into the farther end o othe of f the be yard and the train was declared declare d oft et The last lut train which left Ogden was Ithe the Rio Grande Orande Western at yes yea yesterday morning and the last to arrive was wal from L Logan gan at The regular train for tor Salt Lake which was wae ready to Co pull out t yesterday lter morning was wal treated in the same manner as the one the night previous The excursion train for Saltair beach was wal cut up and scattered about and on Marshal Brig Brig- Brigham Brigham ham Brig ham and his bis deputies interfering t tl ey were yere shamefully abused b by the strikers The report published in the Standard S that Acting Governor Richards has bal ked asked for an aD interview with the strikers is Ie erroneous The facts facto In the case eMe are that on Tuesday night last a aspan aman span representing himself to be a striker went to 0 Mr Richards and told film that be he had bad been sent to ascertain Sf it the they could have an interview with tim dim in welch to explain their situa situa- situation situation tion Ion before any troops should come there Mr Richards Richard informed him h that he knew of 01 no troops troop and as u it was ate in the evening he be could not con con- conveniently meet them until the next nest morning It appears that this part party was not Dot sent lent by the strikers neither did id be he return to them but placed the matter for lor publication in an O of to view The strikers upon seeing the th e article in indicating Mr Richards as ask aak- lug an interview with them calledo called aUed oD o n him and learned the facts in the case Mr Richards said I 1 want no inter inter- view inter interview view tew with you whatever the case ha hal hae e not come to me and I have bave nothing to todo todo todo do with it at present The strikers camped at the depot all allIat l ast night and say they will remain with it until the strike ends The following message menage was received by the strikers striker last lut evening CHICAGO July 4 1894 1804 Chairman of the Local Union No 25 A AB R U Ogden Utah The situation is la extremely encouraging encouraging encouraging ing ing Each hour adds adda new strength to our position Do not be di dismayed by reports of soldiers or deputies and above all do donot donot donot not be dismayed by false vicious reports put in circulation by subsidized tools of corporatIons Let there be no violence Orderly conduct will win We are certain certain certain tain to succeed in this righteous contest Let there be no wavering in your ranks All true soldiers will stand by the cause until its ita triumph is proclaimed Signed E V DEBS fbi This has bas greatly encouraged them One of them remarked to a NEWS rep rep- representative rep representative today that they would win this strike or die The only thing that will keep u us back b ok said he is II the troops troop and the they will have to ride rid e over us before we will give in FROM FROB FRIDAYS FRIDAY'S DAILY JULY 6 The strike situation here bere today Is Isone i ione e one of ot quiet expectancy and painful suspense All attention or attention or nearly allis al alis all allis is is directed towards Chicago anu ana the th news newl from there of the stoning to death deaf h of an aD engineer and the shooting of two tw of the boycotters was wal received with wit h the utmost regret As there is passenger business to t attend to and as no freight is being bein g received the most of ot the of o f the local railway offices have bave been bee n given a protracted holiday There bas ba e been no disturbance about the depot e or elsewhere during the day One train went south sooth to Milford over the Union Pacific this morning and an another over the Rio Grande Western I The be latter was wa a stub but carried a s Pullman It was WAI a substitute for tor IS No o 2 and aDd left at to return this after after- afternoon afternoon afternoon noon as No 1 It had on board a number of deputy United States mar mar- mar mar- marshals s hals w who bo guarded the t e Interests of the company As AI the train crossed Third South Bouth street a crowd of the strikers gathered on either sUe side for tor the be purpose presumably ot of seeing by whom it was wae run When application was made at the Rio Grande offices this afternoon for forthe forthe forthe the latest details so 80 far tar as that road was wae concerned tb the reporter was wal referred to the dispatchers dispatcher's office where the curt reply was waB gl given yen and repeated with emphasis There 11 is no DO information forthcoming fort coming at all aU A small maU amount of eastern mail ar- ar arrived arrived ar arrived rived this afternoon the first for tor several day days Whether there will be beany beany beany any tomorrow Is 11 a matter of ot specula specula- lion don Washburn and Taggart of I the U Union Pacific headed beaded toward the depot this hil afternoon to go to Ogden Olden on ona ona ona a II special train carrying malls mails Mr Washburn remarked that they bad had got gota gota gota a special through from frota Ogden tOda today and brought one carloa carload of mail maUl maUlIt It has ha been currently reported that tha t the engineers would go out with the strikers and that the members member I of the brotherhood here had bad been bee n king asking permission to do so Upon n this question a leading member of the th e order older said laid toda today No uNo we are no not t going on strike on anything we baY have seen toWe een yet and and we we are not asking askine to 1 We are out out-out out out of work that's all aU I 1 We We know of no reason for tor iSome our striking i Some Borne of those on the outside Grand GraDd Junction way have gone Rone out for sym IID pathy on their heir individual l- l inthis bUlt responsibility but none Done of those who live in 1 this part have done so We might go 10 out It if we were required to run with t incompetent men but that would be 3 for our personal safety and so 10 far we have bave not had that question to meet i We have no grievance here that h ha hits J been made known to the brotherhood OGDEN Utah July Toda 6 Today 6 hal haft been one ODe of few events event of interest t in 10 i the Pullman boycott No attempts tO t turn a wheel have bave been made for tor twO da day days and it Is II reported that w W J will be done until this matter is II seal settled at Chicago J The strikers still remain at the 1 In depo in large numbers da day and night aD and 1 declare that baai not a wheel shall turn till Pullman I is downed f in The report given out oot by a con Raw Salt Bait Lake that the Order of Rat Rail way joined the c strike I is incorrect The O R C will not go out unless ordered bY the grand diva sion and even then It must be by vote of seventy five per cent of IU- IU members One of the stranded met Passengers m with i i i a painful accident this thil He was Ing with a revolver aD and discharged the weapon blowing off o 0 of his fingers PRovo Utah July 6 Superintend 6 ant ent nt Welby of the Rio Grande Western has haa J just telegraphed to Sheriff Bro BroW c to come to Thistle where his car being held by strikers Sheriff BroW and Deputy Wilkins go to thistle th tb afternoon j FROM FROB SATURDAYS SATURDAY'S DAILY JULY 7 Ithe there were but bust bu t few developments f I ll the strike El situation here today tbs tb- partake ot of the A few local trains exCiting moved or out sensations from t tb depots depota of ot the Union Pacific Grande and R B Ho- Ho Western but in the main t tie up remains unchanged and meat ment a W set Late apparently this afternoon as far off as ever the follows 1 n Important I A-I telegram was Wal this city olty from received f local Rio GranGe Grande Denver by the leadin At m ings held at Denver the Order of and Railway Conductors Brotherhood of Locomotive last lut Engin night decided that aU all Y who had affiliated Railway With the America Union must at onoe w draw from that order and aDd those bad u gone out oat In the be strike should expelled from the brotherhood I the It n local Ir will now doubtless double a be In order to organizations of these thele consider and pass definitely qUestion of cf their future upon W course Courle reference to the general strike At t writing 8 rm pm It is II understood the Brotherhood of session Engineers aret are Whether and torand decisive they will take tor- tor action at thi this not now known meetings a as men but their will continue warrants the hope that tb Lb In wisdom and to be conservative aoU io In hIn the great with no undue h- h The brotherhood Conduct of w conductors i has haa as al well ell thus thul as of far the been raiU rail mirable and aDd they bey are to be commend for tor the courage and prudence they have haye displayed A Union Pacific passenger pa enger nger train after a more or less leu 1 Interesting Journey reached Ogden O den from Omaha this morning at having been on OU the road since inc last lut Tuesday A large amount mount of mail was waa brought in and the be trip was safely lately made A posse pore of deputy United States State marshals manhal were on onboard onboard onboard board The postal authorities were in strong trong hopes hope of having some ome of the mall mail brought to this city this afternoon after- after noon Attached to the train from the East and aDd which i is now held at Ogden was wasa a special car of Yale students who are on OD their way to the coast The local officials of the Union Pacific are ar arranging ar- ar arranging ranging to have bave them brought to this ely city tomorrow morning with a view to taking kIng them to Garfield Garfi ld in the Boon after after noon Doon One of ot the Salt L Laker Lakers Laker's ker who has baa sustained ned a tremendous low loss temporarily ly at l lest least ait by the destruction of freight t it the Ibe b Chicago started by the mob mobs of that city oUy last lait night was Mr B K Bloch stated to a NEWS reporter this thil morning that be had bad just received a telegram announcing that of liquors liquor ordered by him for tor forthe the be wholesale trade went up in smoke on OD the Illinois Central The railroad company Is only re responsible r said aid Mr b to the extent of ot 20 per barrel Hey Be however had a pretty heavy in urance runes ranee policy on the remainder Whether or not he will be able to re r cover anything under the oed cad eed ia J to state tate at the present Many MaDY Salt Lake merchants merchant have hare freight tied up op in different cities citie where the strike is II in full force foroe and effect and d not Dot a few have bills of lading of goods gooda l odB supposed to have hare been in Chica Chica- Chicago Chicago go Co What their losses will be Is ii abac- abac lately impossible to state tate The pros pros- peo are that there will be an avalanche aDobe of ot suits planted against the railroad companies in io the near fu future ure Uto U to S 8 Marshal Manhal Brigham and the staff of of regular and special pedal deputies whom took a-took wok with him to 10 Ogden the early part of ot the present week are still at Ogden Today in io response to a tele- tele telephone tele phone boDe message received from the mar mar- marshal mar mar-abal this thia morning another force tarDe of deputies went out to help trip Among those e drawn in 10 for tor duty dut were two of Ute the four tour district court bailiffs bailiff Washington July 6 Attorney oral al Olney late this afternoon re- re rei i Ted a joint telegram from the Act Acting 1 ing Governor of ot Utah the judge of |