Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1892 — STRIKERS RESORT TO THE LAW. [ARTICLE]
STRIKERS RESORT TO THE LAW.
Prominent Carnegie ami Pinkerton Men Arrested for Klot. The Homestead men are apparently endeavoring to turn the tables upon the Carnegies and Pinkertons and administer to them some of the medicine, in a legal way, which has been dealt out to the latter so freely of late. Secretary P. T. F. Lovejoy, of the Carnegie Steel Company, was arrested by Constable Joe Wallace, on a warrant Issued by Alderman King, charging Mr. Lovejoy with aggravated riot and assault and battery. The secretary was arrested in his office and taken at ogee to the Alderman’s office. He waived a hearing and gave $2,000 ball for his appearance. As soon as it was learned by the Carnegies and Pinkertons that informations for certain others of their members were out those others went to the Alderman’s office and gave bail. These included H. C. Frick, H. M. Curry, J. G. A. Leishman, Otis Childs, L. Phipps, J. L. Potter, G. Corry, J. F. Dovey and Kevin McConnell. Robert Pinkerton and William A. Pinkerton also gave bail.
