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Show S. PACIFIC TO REPLACE MEN ! Strikers to Lose All Privileges As Well as Jobs I Immediate steps will be taken by the Southern Pacific railroad com-pany com-pany to replace strikers who have fall- ed to retui-n to their positions, according accord-ing to information given out at the of-! rice of Supt. W. U Hack hero today. A tal of 468 men are at their j post- at Ogden, the railroad says. Of this number 3fi are new men who have juai been employed The total Includes In-cludes 6 more than were llsied as being be-ing on tho Job Thursday. Klve hundred sixty-one employes of the 9f,9 enrolled In the shops iun 10 lire still ou' on strike. It Is stated Officials today announced ihnt tho strikers who have failed to return forfeit for-feit their Jobs, seniority nnd pas privileges priv-ileges &upt. H Bell of the Ogden Union Raihva i Iiepot company, announced announc-ed today that niorv than S.- per cent of his employes imi reported back to their posts. Hut B0 remain who have fulled to report. They have been gii n until Saturday, July 8, at 3 p. nj. to report for duty or lose their privileges With the exception Of train 21 west j hound, all trains were reported on time today. Train Zl was SO minutes late In nrrlvlnj; at ngden |