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Show POLICE TAKE A HAND. Chicago Strikers Fear They Will Ba Treated as Were th Colorado Miners. A Chicago dispatch say:' Inapeotor Hunt haa Issued a verbal manifesto that the police will no longer permit strike leadora to Issue disseminate orders or-ders to tho members of the union, save In prlvato halls. Rcgnrdlng tha manifesto as a parallel to the attitude taken by the authorities In Colorado, the striker were thrown Into an ugly mood.t That Ihe probabilities of a settlement settle-ment by tho opposing Intereats In Chicago Chi-cago aro aa remoto as ever was plainly demonstrated when Henry IX Wallaco of Ilea Moines, Iowa, and A. L. Ames of Buckingham, Iowa, catled on tho packora with a proposal from the strike leadera, offering to concede the moat Important polnta in the controversy con-troversy If the employers would agree to renow peace negotlatlona. Mr. Wallace and Mr. Amoa were told by tho packers that thore waa no possible chance for auy further conciliatory con-ciliatory move and that the packers were now In a position where they could Ignore the labor unions and that thoy purposed to Ignore the strikers. |