Show FIRST BREAK OCCURS men put to work by the pullman company debt el al are hippy in alce pre idem howard some grave chare chicado Ch icaco july 18 the first break in the ranks or the pullman strikers has occurred one hundred and fifty hollanders have been put to work on the tracks back of the pullman foundry no effort was made to prevent the acif from going to work butchers continue returning to work nt the acock yards sheep butchers at armours received an advance of 23 cents a day in their wages and four and one halt days work a week guaranteed to them STILL IX JAIL chicago july 18 president debs based fairly comfortable night in jail and ealy today ordered a tood breakfast brea kast from a neighboring hotel he refused to eee interviewers debs howard keliher and loeis were in the best of emirite today after experience in jail before 11 deba came down from his cell to meet stenographer benedict of the american railway union who had a bundle of mail for him 1 I had the beet nights I 1 have had in a month or more eaid debs nothing die me not even the ahot of that man hanged the other day I 1 have absolutely sol nothing to add to what I 1 have already said concerning our arret we are here and we will stay here until next monday at least president deba then ml to looking over his mail secretary keliher while waiting his turn in the barbers chair chair said we are enjoying this re edite from work TO B A TEST CASE at alie county jail today vice prebi dent howard of the american railway union made the following Thi athing is going to be a test case we dont bigaar than the law and incidentally wo think the railroads anre not we are getting some evidence tor the coming legal battle here is n letter telling of evidence eliat most of the freight cai burning in chicago was done by two men in the cm ploy of the general managers association secret agents of a certain company saw two men going through the yards with hand car loaded with inflammable waste which they lighted and threw among the cars this agent overheard conversation between the men from which he cleaned that they were paid down and were to receive more when the job was done abia under etan dink was before the troops were called out an effort is now being made to arrest the two men we further hare pretty positive evidence that the bip man who had led the bobot at blue island was pinkerton man employed by the railroads and it Is significant that although lie could ba easily identified yet lie has not been arrested it is safe to say this caso haa not been entirely one sided at A K IT headquarters there was a career crowd today than for several days past tho action ot the authorities was criticized tho ansual claim tb atthe strike is still on was made tilea mayor hopkind daniea that be consulted general dilce aa to the withdrawal of the federal the mayor said the department at washing ton attends to that the may be a big man in a city like cAgo but like a ho is not much at washington SITUATION isette mont july 18 no troops hae arrived up to noon utah A northern trains com no birther fir ther anan dallon all is quiet at M woula no northern pacific trains are coming through antte TROOPS ON THE WAT neb july 18 four com danlea of ibe second united slates in balry left omaha at 1 this af for butte for tho purpose of anlon pacific road which is still blocked by tha strikers the battalion was he command of captain cellar TO botn ohio july 18 columbus hocking and toledo strike has beef declared off and all the men at thia place returned to work today |