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Show I : , 1 Strike Bulletins I I M YORK, April 10. The verier r anAuthorlied railroad strikes which xirtuailj paralysed 1 tin- freight transportation Byetcm In New York ami irlclnlt 'C8ter ia.v ai-J.v lodaj spread t pos- eiiK i- Uni - Firemen on outgoing train- on the Eric railroad m Jereej City quit ihis morning, causing the vrltbdrawal f some trains and ti- d tji of dlhera until le n fin -men could in' round. WASHINGTON, Ipril i' Bamucl Gompcrs, president r ihe American tedemtlon f Labor Is en rmife from Now York to lew- land, headquarters of the Broth crhood of Railroad Trainmen. Federation iiniiii- here would not discuss the purpose r his trip hut it vva understood he would confer with the brotherhood chiefs 'ui the unauthorized -irike ! railroad employee. KANSAS 1 rv MoM Iprl 10. One hundred ami twenty-five switchmen employed b the Kock Island railroad returned to work today, according to railroad offi-( offi-( ila. Sixty-five Flreincn on ivan-b ivan-b 1 s City Terminal company do-motlvcs do-motlvcs who went on strike in s it 1 j 1:1 1 1 1 with (he swliehnien. were iil.-Mj reported lis having returned re-turned to vork. OMAHA, Net.. ril 10 Omaha and Counell Filul'fs "out- law' switchmen 1 1 1 not vote to Strike lost nlsht and Befl Parker. temporary chairman, sold iinv lie (Ji.es not hoirr' they will A strike. They win meet i.hu Sun- dav nlcht. ' oo |