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Show STOCKADE IS 1 TO BE OPENED Strikebreakers Are to Provide Board and Lodging For Themselves Change Expected to Occur on the First of Next Month Some Talk of Strikers Going Back to Work. It Is reported on good authority that tho railroad stockade will bo thrown opon February 1 and the men turned )oo6c to shift for themselves. The boarding housos will bo discontinued at that time, which will necessarily force tho men to come up town to secure living quartorB. It is not anticipated that thcro will bo any trouble, though tho pollco will keep a sharp watch on tho men and addition officers will bo placed on duty in and nlout the dopot and yards. Whether or not any of the strikers strik-ers will return to work Is an interesting inter-esting question. Tho strikers are firm In their belief that none of the men will go back, while the railroads contend that they have all tho men they need at present and do not think that any of their men will quit when the stockado is abolished. in the manufacture of wooden packing Iiocb and otherwise handle lumber and the manufacture of the samo, capital slock, 530,000, divided Into shares of $100 each; William Gordan, prcaldont; W. B. Hill, secretary These, together with C. Hill, Fred Smith and B. D. Lyon, constitute the directorate. 00 |