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Show STRIKE FIGURES I FAILTO AGREE Unions Say Shops Have Lost 106 More, S. P. Claims Gain of Ten While the unions were claiming they "' had taken more than inn men away ' S. from the shop?, the railroad rompanv S was declaring It had taken 10 more I' from the striken , statement fri m ths publicity com- . O mlttcr i-i the gdeu Mtiik.-r- ! aalrl there were lOf. more striker registered today than on Tuesday and It was believed that by 11 o'clock to morrow the number registering would be as greal r greater than the number num-ber on the first day. The first day's strike record showed 770 men had l walked out. statement from the railroad company com-pany Bald that ton addition. il men bad i ( turned to work todav and there r T.73 men at work In the BhODS, an Increase In-crease ovoi yesterday s figures The union have designated 1 1 a m, tomorrow as the lasr hour for the registration of strikers. Havid Hickey master mechanic i : the shops In Kden announced today that the shifts bal been arranged to the advantage of the company end th-n many of the emploves would le housed hous-ed In the yards during the strike. Run!; houses and dining room!" have been constructed for this purpose. Pickets formed by striker? were at their post lost night at 11 p. m but no trouble was encountered according to Chief of Police Curtis Allison Additional guards have been se.ur-A se.ur-A to protect the railroad property in the pards while a few additional plain clothes men have been secured b the police for service should nnv trouble arise. More lhan T.n per cent of all of the employes of the Southern Pa ifi on the Bait Lake division have returned i to their posts, the company says. oo |