NO ACTIVITY IN THE SHOPSTHIS WEEK.OFFICIAL3 TRYING TOKEEP THINGS GOING.Supervisory Mechanics Receive Their Orders Which Tell Them to Do Nothing But Supervise WorkAt Plant.Pickets on t lie outside and guards on the inside keep watch over the ('. N. W. shops and roundhouse here hut there is litile activity in Ihe plant as compared with a week ago when tilings were going full tilt. The shops are silent.* •Ct11(1The pickets watch for the unions to see that no strike breakers are Nbrought in. The guards—there are but tew at the plant as far as it wasp apparent—watcli over t he company’s♦«property. I (There are a number of C. N. W. | t officials here from other points trying to assist in keeping the trains | c running and an official car is on the | t tracks in the yards where mess is served to these men. | jReceive Orders.(!James Sheetz, boilermaker foreman, has received from the national headquarters oi the Supervisory Mechanics union the regulations for the government of the supervisors during the strike. The substance oi the regulations is that the “supervisors are to supervise but to do nothing else.North Western Personals.Vf «» rici mntnred with Mrt