People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — TO LOOK AFTER JENKINS. [ARTICLE]

TO LOOK AFTER JENKINS.

Subcommittee Will Begin Investigating the Judge’s Actlou lu Milwaukee. Washington, March 28.—The investigation by the subcommittee of the house judiciary committee, into Judge Jenkins’ anti-strike injunction against the Northern Pacific railway employes will be held in Milwaukee, beginning Monday next. The subcommittee, consisting of Messrs. Boatner, Terry, of Arkansas, and W. A. Stone, of Pennsylvania, will leave here for Milwaukee Saturday. The committee is considerably hampered by the fact that it has but 1500 at its disposal. It will, therefore, be unable to provide transportation for those witnesses who live at any great distance from Milwaukee. It is for this reason, principally, that the committee decided to go away from Washington to conduct the investigation.