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Show .iv I THE "ARMY" ONE DAY v ' NEARER OGDEN. . The California army of the unem-? unem-? I ployed perhaps better described as the army of discontent has arrived : In Sacramento, where the 1500 rost-le33 rost-le33 men are worrying the officers of that city and perplexing the officials of tho Southern Pacific Assistant Supt. Sell of this divl-I divl-I sion of the Southern Pacific says that bis company will resist any attempt at-tempt of the men to take possession ! of freight trains or in any other manner trespass on Southern Pacific right-of-way and he looks for more , than one rebuff to be extended to i4' the travelers before they succeed In 'jj. covering the distance From Sacra-1 Sacra-1 1 j mento to Ogdcn. I? When the Coxey army started cast ' J in 1894, the men had great difficulty in making headway until they reached Lovelock, Nevada, where they cap- tured a freight train. C. E. Hunt I ington, westbound on a special tralu, j stopped at . Lovelock long enough to get first handed information as to the "army" and he Issued an order I to allow the Coxeyltes to remain on the. freight and to get them to Ogden and off the Southern Pacific as soon ! as possible. No. doubt the Southern Pacific officials will sec the wisdom t of repeating Mr. Huntlhgton"s earlier orders, and, if they do, the "army" once more will be' dumped at our doors, to remain until the Union Pacific Pa-cific ""yields to the demands of the j vagabonds b.be allowed to proceed i east- by rait There'-wlll be no walk-j walk-j ing as that would be worJ.c and the 1 "army" has an aversion for work. |