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Show LABOR HONS PROVIDE FOOD Sacramento, Cal., March 13. In spite of the flat ultimatum served ves-torday ves-torday on General Kelley's army of the uncmplbyed, that it must either get out or be driven out, it seemcr' probable . today that the authorities of Yolo county. would not make good their word, and that the employment of physical force would be postponed, for at least another 24 hours. The attitude of Sacramento county was responsible for th'is change In front, its officials refusing today to aid Yolo in any way. Yolo county, accordingly, found itself it-self confronted with the problem or subduing 700 embittered men, many of whom carried clubs aB well as grievances, with 120 deputy sheriff? and constables, and there was a growing grow-ing disposition not to force a fight. The army spent a tranquil night and 'as in high spirits today. Plenty of food was being supplied by Sacramento Sacra-mento labor unions. Neither Yolc nor Sacramento county supplied any rations, |