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Show GAIN REPORTED BY BOTH SIDES j Strikers Claim 90 More; R. R. Says Workers Now Total 575 , statement from the shopmen'" I federation In Ogden today said the: I the striken held the io who rcgis- tered Tuesday and had added 90 mor' members to the strike roil call Wednesday Wed-nesday The statement ald that the news of 11 possible early settlement of the strike wa causing many desertions de-sertions from the ranks of those who went back to work after the strike Three additional men have Joined thfl ranks of the employes now at work In th i igden shops of the southern south-ern Pacific railroad, according to nn unnounci no-tit unde tidn by the superintendents su-perintendents office. Tills increase the total of men now on duty In the shops to 575. the statement ald Arr.i r.Rements ore being made, aa fast possible, to accommodate tin employes with quarters in the ynrda j m the entire Salt lake division the I HI road officials announce an increase j of more than 60 per cent in the num. bar of employes who have returned I since the strike went into effect, July! I In some places muny new' men I have lr-en hired. It Is fluted. In answer to statistics asked for by Attorney General Dougherty. United Unit-ed States Marshal J. Ray tYard ho asked for the employment of nddl-itlonnl nddl-itlonnl marshals In Ogden Salt Uak and other towns during the strike nt - uatlon. Trains Into igclrn were reported on Jtlme todaj |